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As active shooter incidents increase year after year, we have seen a variety of responses across agencies. There are times where responding law enforcement officers seem to have forgotten the very bas...
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Extreme events around the world have continued to increase at an alarming rate. Whether these incidents are mass shootings, stabbings, terrorist bombings, vehicle attacks, building collapses, or natur...
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are wounds to the scalp, skull, or brain caused by penetration, blunt contact, or acceleration-deceleration forces. These injuries are heterogeneous and multifaceted, v...
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Chiefs Michael Kehoe and Kristen Ziman share an experience every law enforcement leader dreads—the peace of their communities was shattered by an incident of mass violence.
Chief (Ret.) Kehoe was...
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The annual IACP/T-Mobile 40 Under 40 award recognizes 40 law enforcement professionals under the age of 40 from around the world who demonstrate leadership, exemplify commitment to their profession, a...
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New York City got a proverbial punch in the mouth on July 13, 1977, when a lightning strike took out three electrical substations, resulting in a cascading blackout. After 24 hours without electricity...
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Over the last few months, the media has been saturated with reports and images of acts of mass violence perpetrated in communities across the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, the...
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Deputy Sheriff Peter Herrera, 35, made a traffic stop for a driver’s failure to dim high beams on March 22, 2019. After initiating the stop, he determined the car’s registration was also expired....

