(PoliceOne Image) This week's photo comes from Sgt. Adam Olson of the North Liberty (Iowa) Police Department. "North Liberty community members leaving their mark at the Local Blues and BBQ event held on July 9th, 2016. This was a great community event and the Finger Printing Patrol car was a great success," Olson told PoliceOne. Calling all police photographers! PoliceOne needs pictures of you in action or training. Submit a photo — it could be selected as our Photo of the Week! Be sure to include your name, depart… The post P1 Photo of the Week: Fingerprint patrol appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs.
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A video submitted anonymously from LuberLateNights YouTube channel show a Sheriff’s Deputy being arrested for driving drunk, after he pulled a firearm on a Jack in the Box night manager. According to the YouTube description, an employee was in the middle of a mental break and decided they no longer wanted to continue working… Click here for daily listings of crimes committed by police: MOORE, Oklahoma – Three Moore Police officers were put on administrative leave while detective investigate an in-custody death from overnight. The family of the man who died said police beat him badly and they recorded it with a cell phone camera. Nair Rodriguez and her daughter Lunahi told News 9 they got into an argument at the Warren Theater around midnight. Nair said she slapped her daughter then stormed away. Her husband, Luis, chased after her. That was when the family said officers confronted Luis Rodriguez and asked to see his identification. According to Lunahi and Nair, he tried to bypass the officers to stop his wife from driving off because she was so angry. They said officers took him down and it escalated. Lunahi Rodriguez said that five officers beat her father to death right in front of her, in the parking lot of the movie theater. “When they flipped him over you could see all the blood on his face, it was, he was disfigured, you couldn’t recognize him.” By the time it was all over, Nair Rodriguez said that she knew her husband was dead. “I saw him. His [motionless] body when people carry it to the stretcher,” she explained. “I knew that he was dead.” Nair says her husband was only trying to defuse the fight she was having with her daughter. She said when police asked her about it she told them what happened. “I told them I hit her and he was just trying to reach me. Why didn’t they arrest me?” Lunahi added, “My mom was taking a video and asking, ‘What are they doing this for? Why?’ And they didn’t give really an explanation.” Rodriguez told News 9 that police took her phone with the recording on it. Another family member provided News 9 with an audio recording she said was taken when that happened. The family hoped Luis would pull through, so they waited for news at the hospital. “Two hours passed. They finally called her up to say, ‘Oh you could see him,’ but it turned out it was a lie. They moved his body elsewhere,” said Lunahi. The family told News 9 they would hire an attorney. The post Drunk Deputy Commits Assault with a Deadly Weapon Gets Administrative Leave appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs. Correctional Officer Kristopher Moules died after he and an inmate fell down an elevator shaft during a struggle inside of the Luzerne County Correctional Facility. The inmate, who was in jail…… The Independent Gazette sits down with taxpayer watchdog, Controller Walter Griffith to discuss what’s cookin’ at the Luzerne County Prison, what we can do about it, and if outgoing Warden Joseph Piazza is eligible for yet another pension, a Luzerne County pension. We are urging County Council Chair Tim McGinley to require Lt. John Ameen to appear before Council this Tuesday, the 18th, so he could answer a simple question, “Has LCCF management eaten meals different from those cooked for inmates.” This should require a simple “Yes” or “No” response. The whole intent of the Home Rule Charter was to provide greater transparency in county government. Every indication is that food purchases made for the prison include items not offered on the inmate menu. Soooooooooooo, let’s get the guy responsible for ordering, get it on record, and ask the question, Mr. McGinley. The post Luzerne County Correctional Facility (PA) appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs. K9 Mojo died after suffering from heat exhaustion while tracking a shooting suspect who had fled on foot in the 7100 block of Chambers Creek Court after leading officers and…… FORT WORTH, Texas, Arlington. The post Arlington Police Department (TX) appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs. Captain Dave Melton was shot and killed while searching for an armed subject who had fled from other officers who had responded to a shots fired call at approximately 2:00…… A day after filing a complaint against Kansas City police for violating his right to record, Robel Bekele received a call from his boss informing him that the police department had revoked his license to work as a private security officer. http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/06/kansas-city-police-revoke-mans-security-officer-license-in-retaliation-for-recording-them/ The post Kansas City Police Department (KS) appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs. Further fall in personnel strength coincides with rise in crime and high terror threat…. FOR LATEST BREAKING NEWS, CONSPIRACIES & GLOBAL TRENDS, CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE, THANK YOU Trooper stumbles for words after realizing man’s replica black powder revolver is not considered a firearm under Texas law On a visit to the Texas state capital to show his appreciation for the Second Amendment right that we all enjoy, Texas Open Carry board member Terry Holcomb was arrested by Texas state troopers who appeared ignorant of state firearm laws. CBS-11 has learned two state troopers involved in a controversial roadside cavity search of two North Texas women have been indicted on criminal charges by a Dallas County Grand Jury. CBS-11 has learned that one of the troopers, Kelley Helleson, who left the courthouse after testifying Friday, is charged with two counts of sexual assault and two counts of official oppression. She was seen on dashcam video searching the body cavities — front and back — of the two women along an exit ramp of the Bush Turnpike in Irving last summer. As reported by David Knight, California law enforcement is now confiscating legally purchased guns from registered gun owners who have been labeled “Armed Prohibited Persons” (APPs.) Police shoved two M16s within inches of gun owner Joe Mendez’s face during a raid on his house to seize his legally-purchased firearms. Fourteen officers total were involved. Police even showed up later to lie to Mendez’s wife about the raid, saying that they were only taking a report after her car was involved in a “hit and run.” All of the targeted APPs had purchased their firearms legally but the State of California declared afterwards that they were prohibited from gun ownership due to minor misdemeanor convictions or mental health concerns. Gov. Jerry Brown even signed a bill this past spring to expand the program by spending million to hire an additional 36 officers for a total of 69 agents to track down nearly 20,000 people on the APP list. Before they can embark on gun confiscations, officers perform “tedious, expensive and time-consuming work, requiring hours of background checks and cross-referencing,” as reported by NPR. “There’s a lot of work that goes into these,” said California Dept. of Justice spokesperson Michelle Gregory to NPR. “People aren’t always home, there’s different stories as to where the firearms may be and there’s a lot of follow-up [that] needs to happen after.” “So there’s still going to be a lot of work even after they come out to these homes trying to confiscate these weapons.” shocking shock “state trooper” “open carry” gun weapon control “black powder” firearm “replica firearm” texas u.s. “united states” constitution revolver law rights replica crazy enforcement arrest unlawful camera truth evidence mistake 2013 usa america american show force cops police future control power lawyer government 2014 trends trending trendy “3d printer” illuminati “new world order” agenda elite mafia evidence liberty proof bigeyenews alex jones show infowars bilderberg gerald celente trends in the news david icke lindsey williams farrakhan wearechange anonymous freedom gun control A Harvard Study titled “Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide?” looks at figures for “intentional deaths” throughout continental Europe and juxtaposes them with the U.S. to show that more gun control does not necessarily lead to lower death rates or violent crime. Because the findings so clearly demonstrate that more gun laws may in fact increase death rates, the study says that “the mantra that more guns mean more deaths and that fewer guns, therefore, mean fewer deaths” is wrong. For example, when the study shows numbers for Eastern European gun ownership and corresponding murder rates, it is readily apparent that less guns to do not mean less death. In Russia, where the rate of gun ownership The wife of Ted Nugent was arrested Thursday for a handgun found in her carry-on luggage at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Credit: duucfho via Flickr Shemane Ann Nugent’s attorney, David Finn, said that she made an “honest mistake” having the gun in her bag, as reported by the Dallas Morning News. “She is very embarrassed. She’s never been in this situation before,” Finn said. “She has expressed remorse for any inconvenience for any public safety officials.” According to Finn, Nugent does not have a criminal record. 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Sugar Land Public Safety Dispatch in Texas has earned a two-year Total Response Reaccreditation for emergency call handling. Total Response Accreditation is provided by 911 call-handling-system provider PowerPhone. Reaccreditation demonstrates an agency’s continued commitment to quality and accountability in emergency call handling and was awarded after a thorough agency audit. This reaccreditation highlights Sugar Land Public Safety Dispatch’s ongoing commitment to advancing its documented 911 call-handling standard of care. Since receiving accreditation in 2012, Sugar Land has made significant upgrades including moving from paper call-handling tablets to PowerPhone’s streamlined computer-aided call handling software (CACH) and incorporating integrated fire and emergency medical call handling protocols. Adoption of CACH allowed Sugar Land Public Dispatch’s CAD vendor (SunGard OSSI) to interface with CACH for seamless communication between software programs to dispatch and update responders in real time as information is obtained from 911 callers. Reaccreditation also highlights Sugar Land Public Safety Dispatch’s dedication to training and continuing education. Audit results demonstrate that Sugar Land has surpassed Texas’ mandated minimum continuing education level and all employee certifications in EMD and FSD are current and valid, including five employees who have also been certified in Call Assessment. Call assessment plays a vital role in regularly monitoring agency performance against their defined standard of care. Since upgrading to CACH, Sugar Land has attained powerful new assessment tools to evaluate trends in systematic performance, which they have incorporated well into the call assessment process. Sugar Land Public Safety Dispatch has done an excellent job defining, achieving, and measuring compliance with their 911 call-handling standard of care, according to PowerPhone; Total Response reaccreditation affirms their ongoing commitment to strengthening 911 operations and providing the community with the high-quality 911 call handling. For more information, visit http://www.PowerPhone.com.
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The post Sugar Land Public Safety Dispatch Receives Total Response Reaccreditation appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs. via WordPress https://911dispatcherprograms.wordpress.com/2016/07/20/sugar-land-public-safety-dispatch-receives-total-response-reaccreditation/ Corrections officer Kris Moules, 25, was killed in a fight with an inmate Monday night at the Luzerne County Prison in Wilkes-Barre, PA, when the two men fell down an elevator shaft. Both the officer and the inmate are dead and county officials are pledging to make sure nothing like this ever happens again, reports WNEP. Luzerne County manager David Pedri said at a news conference Tuesday afternoon that the incident occurred Monday shortly before 6 p.m. after a fight broke out on the fifth floor. He said they crashed into the elevator doors, and the doors somehow opened. The two men then fell five flights to their deaths. “It’s a sad and tragic matter, a freak accident, that we will learn from, and a matter that will help us get better,” said Pedri. The elevator door is blocked off with wood, and police are investigating why those elevators doors suddenly opened.
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Originally published on 13 July, 2015 Sign up for a free trial of News Direct’s animated news graphics at —————————————-—————————————-—————- For story suggestions please contact [email protected] At least 23 Russian servicemen were killed and 19 were injured after military barracks collapsed in the Siberian city of Omsk on Sunday evening, Reuters reported. The incident happened at around 11 PM, when part of the roof in a section of the building caved in causing several floors to collapse. A plane with medical equipment was sent from Moscow and some of the injured soldiers were flown to the capital for treatment. According to state-run television channel Rossiya 24 quote by the Wall Street Journal, it is not clear what caused the building to collapse and investigators are looking into possible causes and examining the quality of the building’s renovation work three years ago. The barracks were built in 1975 and had been used as a training facility for paratroopers. According to Reuters the training centre was also used for training junior officers and armoured infantry vehicle drivers, among others. Russia is well known for poor safety standards in buildings construction. Two people were killed over the weekend after a residential building in the city of Perm collapsed. —————————————-—————————————-—————- Next Media Animation’s News Direct service provides daily, high-quality, informative 3D animated news graphics that fill in for missing footage and help viewers understand breaking news stories or in-depth features on science, technology, and health. To subscribe to News Direct or for more info, please visit: The post Pennsylvania Corrections Officer Attacked, Killed in Fall Down Elevator Shaft appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs. via WordPress https://911dispatcherprograms.wordpress.com/2016/07/20/pennsylvania-corrections-officer-attacked-killed-in-fall-down-elevator-shaft/ Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Kan. — An officer with the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department died Tuesday after he was shot in his car as he approached people matching the description of suspects … Police Officer Fatally Shoots Dog (Body-cam) Brown said the shooting of the dog was justified under current police policy and Officer Michael Cruse was not placed on administrative leave. He also extended the department’s sympathies to the dog’s family. “Our condolences go out to the Macnish family,” Chief Brown said. “While our officer acted within the means of existing policy, we are using this incident as an opportunity to improve our department’s policies.” Harriette MacNish told 13 NEWS that she and her husband believe the video is important, so we posted the raw video in its entirety. WARNING: It is graphic and does show the dog being shot. Brown said the Topeka Police Dept. will engage with the Thomas & Means Law Firm, which is already doing a comprehensive review of all department policies. He said changes are meant to reduce the number of incidents in which pets are injured or killed by law enforcement officers. The new requirement will be “…that officers can only use lethal force against an animal when necessary to defend against a vicious animal when it is reasonably believed the animal poses an imminent threat of significant injury and no other reasonable means of protection is available.” Brown went on to say TPD will require all officers to undergo mandatory training to deal with dog encounters. He said any time an animal is killed, there will be a mandatory investigation by the department’s professional standards unit. Topeka City Manager Jim Colson said he supports Brown’s decision to update police and practices regarding dog-related incidents. Colson describes himself as a dog owner who knows the pain of losing a pet. “This new police and training program should reduce the number of pets seriously injured or killed by police officers, while still placing the safety of our officers and the public first,” he said. The post Kan. police officer shot to death appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs. |
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