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    letter. I am submitting this letter requesting to be considered for the Gulfport Police Department’s SWAT Sniper Team. I have been employed with The Gulfport Police Department from 04/11/2016 to 02/2017. I am currently assigned to the Patrol Division on squad one night’s. During my time on this shift, I have experienced great leadership from two of my supervisors that are currently serving on the Gulfport Police Department SWAT Team. Being under the leadership of these supervisors has helped me

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    be at Granny's. The female, Heather HECKMAN, is wanted by Pottsville after stealing a 40 caliber pistol from Louis TASSONE. Officers were informed the female pointed the pistol at someone shortly after stealing the pistol. TASSONE told Pottsville police that HECKMAN called him in a panic looking for a ride. I believe Pottsville PD said HECKMAN told TASSONE something about someone pulling a gun on her. TASSONE said he went in to the grocery store to buy things for HECKMAN and when he returned she

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    Basic Facts When officers are composing reports, they should focus solely on stating the facts, the basic facts. Often time officers may input something in the report that could have been avoided, such as “another car was passing by as I was having a conversation with the complainant that is irrelevant and should be left out the report (Hart, 2000). Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges are not worried about whether or not a car was passing by as the office was conversing with the compliant

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    At 3:00 am Brigham City police were responding to a call they received to complain about a party. They reported the party was too loud and becoming a disturbance. When the Brigham City police officers arrived at the scene of the party the officers heard what sounded like a fight coming from inside the house. The officers looked through the window in the front of the house to see what was happing but they could not see anything that was going on. The noise seemed to be coming from the back of the

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    This essay is about an event and its impact on people doing the right thing and on the military police officer’s victory. It’s also described what officers have to deal with when we go to calls. Police officers don’t get a lot of recognition when it comes to court cases that are won, we just get the satisfaction of getting that person off the street for a period of time and hopefully getting that person to learn a lesson and change. On the night of January 20th, 2015, my partner, Lawson and I were

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    more than a volunteer for the communities. I wanted a job that I could prevent crimes and help in making a difference. “ we thought we could change the world, we are the protector of the peace. We define the odds and criticisms..” This is what a police officer saying during a YouTube video

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    Research Paper On March 2, 1991, a brutal beating of a 26 year old man by the Los Angeles Police department, set tensions high between the black community and the police department, not only in Los Angeles but all across the country. This is not only considered an extremely controversial incident, but also a contradicting case. Is it a coincidence, or has the justice system failed to charge and imprison police officers who use excessive force on black members of society? By analyzing the incidents

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    the Hells Angels were stopped by police in North Cowichan on their way to Victoria. These bikers were supposedly seen speeding and running red lights, therefore police stopped them in attempt to conduct a safety check and document inspection. Immediately, Rick Ciarniello a veteran of the group spoke out that this roadblock was a violation of their Section 2, Right to peaceful assembly in the charter of Rights and Freedoms. He brought up that in Calgary 1997 police attempted a similar stop against

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    Good morning Ms. Crawford: Before I begin, I would first like to thank you again for your inquiry and interest in the I-75 Express Lanes Project. As previously discussed, your concerns were forwarded to my project team for review. Please be advised, the I-75 Express Lanes Project currently implements a number of procedures to ensure motorist safety during construction. The Department's contractors are responsible for providing work zone acceleration and deceleration lanes to allow construction

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    The Los Angeles Police Department’s crime map shows that there are a lot of crime activities happened in downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, and West Hollywood. Most of the crimes happened are larceny, motor vehicle theft, and vehicle break-in. The homicide report map on L.A. Times website indicates that most of the victims in downtown areas are Latinos and African-Americans, suspiciously due to gang violence. One thing really surprised me after viewing the crime map was that there is no crime activities

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