By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Daryl Gates, a Los Angeles police Inspector nearing his 20th year of service with LAPD during the Watts riots of 1965, is often credited as Read More >
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‘No’: BWC video shows Fla. officer refused to hand over license, fled traffic stop after exchange with deputy
The deputy pulled over the officer for driving about 80 mph in a 45 mph in an agency-issued cruiser without the siren or emergency lights on
Watch: Security video shows 2 suspects attack Mich. officer, attempt to steal his gun
The officer “made the courageous decision not to fire at the suspects, even though one of the suspects had a weapon in his hand,” Chief White said
Officer-duty Houston officer shoots wife in face with rifle, chief says
HOUSTON – An officer with the Houston Police Department is accused of shooting his wife in the face during an off-duty incident. The individual has been relieved of duties and Read More >
S.C. officer praised for attention to detail after driver mouths ‘help me’ during traffic stop
In the last 30 minutes of her shift, Officer Wallace conducted a traffic stop that led her to arresting a wanted suspect in a shooting
‘And they’re not human’: 911 call describes report of UFO crash, aliens in Las Vegas
“We see there’s a, there’s like an eight-foot person beside it and another one’s inside, and it has big eyes and it’s looking at us”
‘Deeply disturbing’ bodycam video shows shooting that killed Calif. officer
The suspect’s first shot hit and killed Det. Benedetti. The suspect took Benedetti’s department-issued rifle and fired additional shots, striking another officer
Navajo Victim Specialist Shows How Role is Key to Supporting Crime Victims, Investigations
A Navajo victim specialist in the FBI’s Phoenix Division shows how her background is an asset for Native American crime victims and investigators pursuing leads.
FBI Program Graduates Pay It Forward as Outreach Specialists
Teen Academy graduate Bella Crepeaux and Citizens Academy graduate Jay Mroszczak are now paying it forward as the next generation of FBI community outreach specialists.
FBI Increases Ten Most Wanted Fugitives Reward
The FBI has announced that the reward for information leading directly to the arrest of a Ten Most Wanted Fugitive increased from up to $100,000 to up to $250,000.