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Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia gave a rousing speech at the opening general assembly of the IACP annual conference
Tackling both the concerns of the public and police officials, the article is an in-depth look at major issues facing today’s officers
We are targeted in restaurants, in our cars, while on foot patrol, when responding to calls for service, and while protecting large scale events — here are some thoughts on each kind of attack
The officers haven’t been getting their full salaries while in recovery because the agency doesn’t yet have a policy in place to cover pay decreases that come with filing workers’ compensation claims
Since the shootings in Dallas and Baton Rouge, many PDs have doubled up on patrols and taken other protective measures
In one wave after another, Jason Witten, Tony Romo and Dez Bryant walked arm-in-arm onto the field with families of the Dallas officers killed by a gunman
The NYPD ordered about $7.5M worth of new vests and helmets
Union is asking officers to refuse to work overtime during the Labor Day weekend to protest the “disrespect” of police
Shooting deaths spiked 78 percent, including an alarming increase in ambush-style assaults
The Dallas Police Department says job applications to the force have more than quadrupled
John McNesby, president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 5, said the union is insulted by the decision to exclude families of fallen officers
The department expressed concerns that the flag may put firefighters at risk for “extremists targeting the fire engine”
Detective Chelsea Whitaker believes she has an opportunity to help bridge the divide
Services were held for DART officer Brent Thompson, Dallas police Sgt. Michael Smith and Dallas police Sr. Cpl. Lorne Ahrens
Our job is to assist the Dallas community and the nation in any way to help healing begin
Councilwoman Reinette Senum’s apology came too late for many
At a memorial for slain police officers, President Barack Obama declared Tuesday that a week of deeply troubling violence has appeared to expose “the deepest fault lines of our democracy”
In taking that oath to serve and protect society, you also accepted the possibility and responsibility of the invisible injury of trauma
Three men from his unit were among the five officers killed in Thursday’s attack
Shetamia Taylor, who was hit as initial shots rang out, recounted how Dallas officers protected her from further injury
Chief Brown noted Monday that the investigation into Thursday’s ambush will involve more than 170 hours of body cam footage and “countless hours” of dashcam video
Around the country, people have showed up at local departments with flowers, sent social media messages or called to say thanks
The essay stresses the importance of strength and calm despite the difficulty the LE community is currently facing
In a career filled with tests, the deadly attack on Brown’s officers has been among the most difficult for him
Obama called for greater tolerance from officers toward the people they are sworn to protect, as well as from individuals who think the police are too heavy-handed and intolerant
The suspect in the deadly attack taunted police during negotiations, laughing at them, singing and at one point asking how many officers he had shot
Earlier this year, her live performance at Super Bowl 50 and her music video for the single ‘Formation’ were widely criticized for a perceived anti-police message
Dallas police officials have issued an all-clear after searching for a suspicious person in a parking garage
A photographer documenting the march against police violence in Dallas on Thursday is thanking the officer who protected him after gunfire erupted
At citywide prayer service in Dallas, many of those in attendance stood in line to offer their personal thanks to men and women in uniform
A look at is known about 25-year-old Micah Johnson
In what appears to be an unprecedented tactic, police rigged a bomb-disposal robot to kill an armed suspect in the fatal shootings of five officers in Dallas
Micah Johnson, dead suspect in shooting attack on Dallas police, served in the Army Reserve and did one tour of duty in Afghanistan