Trooper Jay Rougeau Jr. went into work on his day off after learning his barracks had been attacked
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Calif. police seize 5K pounds of illegal fireworks being manufactured at house
Multiple firearms, tools used to manufacture fireworks and kegs of black powder were also seized from the residence
N.C. officer injured after tractor-trailer slams through barricade, pushing officer into sinkhole
The tractor-trailer was driving too fast for conditions and struck the officer’s patrol vehicle, pushing the officer into the hole
Watch: BWC video shows Mich. officers rescue toddler from attempted drowning by mother
The officer grabbed the 2-year-old from the bathtub, took her into the living room and started performing CPR; The girl also had two stab wounds
Watch: Teen in stolen vehicle shoots at Ga. deputy during pursuit
A Carroll County Sheriff’s Office cruiser was struck when a 16-year-old fired nearly a half-dozen rounds out the window of a stolen truck
Wash. police using StarChase to minimalize suspect pursuits
With a press of a button, a small air compressor inside the cruiser’s engine bay propels a GPS tracker through the air and onto the back of a suspect’s vehicle
George Floyd’s uncle Selwyn Jones faces drug charges in South Dakota
GETTYSBURG, S.D. – George Floyd’s uncle, Selwyn Jones, was arrested on June 10 and is facing charges of possession of a controlled substance, ingesting a controlled substance, and possession of Read More >
Watch: Ariz. troopers use Grappler to stop street racing suspect
A sergeant successfully deployed the Grappler Police Bumper, netting one of the suspect vehicle’s rear tires, and brought it to a safe stop
Mich. city council votes to cease most traffic stops for minor violations
Some of the minor traffic violations that fall under Ann Arbor’s new ordinance include cracked windshields and objects hanging from the rearview mirror