
Month: December 2011


Are Cops Born To Speed?
We’re now just days away from the end of another deadly year for police officers, and it’s been well documented that we are on our […]

2011 Police Vehicle Tire Testing
The Michigan State Police conducted an aftermarket tire test for law enforcement fleet vehicles in June 2011. The purpose of the tire test was to […]

Delray Beach Sergeant Speeding Without Belt Before Death
A Delray Beach police sergeant who died in a horrific crash in February west of Boca Raton was running late for his early-morning shift, speeding […]

Illinois Trooper Crash Claims Cloose to 9 Million
cost to Illinois taxpayers for state trooper Matt Mitchell’s reckless crash on Interstate 64 moved close to $9 million this week as the last claim […]

Georgia Officer Dies In Single Car Collision
For the first time in history, Butts County Sheriff’s Department loses a deputy in the line duty. Deputy Ronnie Smith was killed when his car […]

Bossier City Police Get New Facility
Protecting and serving the citizens of Bossier City does not come cheap. Proof of that can be found in the new expansion of the Bossier […]

EVOC: The Good, Bad & Ugly
Travis Yates wrote this article at the end of 2010 but as 2011 comes to a close, it is still applicable. You can read the […]

Miami Dade Ban Take Home Cars Outside City
A handful of Miami-Dade police officers are about to lose a coveted perk, setting off an angry reaction from their union president. Beginning Jan. 1, […]

Chief Suspended After Son Crashes Police Car
TREDYFFRIN – Township officials have suspended Police Chief Andrew Chambers for four days without pay after his 16-year-old son crashed a township police vehicle during […]