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    During my visit at San Diego Police Department I gathered a great deal of knowledge on all the job openings in law enforcement. SDPD is one of the largest police stations I’ve ever witnessed. It has its own SWAT located within the infrastructure along with a dispatch office with over 30 dispatchers getting non stop calls. All this was so fascinating to me, and learning about all the equipment and such they have up to date was beyond interesting. I was allowed to mount a SWAT truck and see hands on

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    if I witnessed several officers beating a suspect while he was down on his knees (Pollack, 2017). Then I will explain what I would do if I was asked to testify to the suspect making threatening gestures to the officers involved. You are a rookie police officer who responds to a call for officer assistance. Arriving at the scene, you see a ring of officers surrounding a suspect who is down on his knees. You don’t know what happened before you arrived, but you see a sergeant use a Taser on the suspect

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    On October 26, 2017 at approximately 2:54pm, I, Officer Kyeishia Evans, with the Ville Platte Police Department, was dispatched to the Slap Ya Momma parking lot, in reference to juveniles fighting on Bus # VP14. Upon arrival I was advised by Chief Neal Lartigue, with the Ville Platte Police Department, that there were two black juvenile males fighting on his bus and that he had paramedics with Acadian Ambulance enroute to our location to give juvenile # 2 medical attention. I advised juvenile #1

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    The Uniform Crime Report also knowns as the UCR, is a program that was perceived by the International Association of Chiefs of Police in 1929. This program was essentially created to provide consistent, uniform crime statistics. Around 1930, Congress sanctioned the U.S. attorney general to assess crime in the United States (NACJD, 2010). Thus allowing the UCR program to get underway, tasking the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), with the jobs of gathering, circulating, and archiving all crime

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    Dear the Fredericksburg Police Department, Did you know that there is a lot of police brutality in the world? Did you know that people have been injured and killed by the police for no reason? There have been families hurt because their loved ones were getting beaten or killed by the police and that is wrong. The problem I am trying to resolve is innocent people getting hurt by the people who should be protecting them. These problems have been here for decades and I am trying to put an

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    7. Ongoing Research Work Introduction The second part of the research is focused on studying the emotions and sentiments expressed by people who retweeted the Boston Police Department (BPD) tweets. The goal of this phase was to observe the sentiment among the users who were retweeting the BPD tweets. We wanted to observe the impact of BPD tweets on the users before they retweeted the BPD tweet and after they retweeted. By doing this we wanted to capture the shift in sentiment among the users, which

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    times, even after he put his hands in the air and told Wilson not to shoot. Multiple witnesses included Dorian Johnson, who said that Brown did not pose a threat to Wilson. The main reason Brown was stopped by police is because he was a main suspect in a convenience store robbery. Even if Wilson was involved in an altercation with Brown there is no real justification for the multiple shots that were fired. It is clearly agreed that Brown had his hands up, that he was unarmed, and that Wilson continued

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    Why Police Reports

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    rely on your police report to prove your case if you are pursing a personal injury lawsuit due to a car accident. Here are the top three reasons why a police report may not be enough on its own. #1 Police Reports Often Only State What Happen Police offers are responsible for reporting what they see and observe at the scene of the accident when they arrive; they are not responsible for interpreting all the information. The report should include any visual observations the police officer made about

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    Army Police Report

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    leaders take care of their Soldiers are by mentoring, coaching, guiding, teaching, inventorying their equipment and inspecting their living conditions. What happens when a leader has good intentions for the well-fair of his or her Soldiers but a false report had a negative impact on his or her Soldiers that results in the leader questioning the investigation process and the Army? I was a First Sergeant for a Headquarter Troop in an Aviation Squadron in the 3rd Infantry Division in Savannah, Ga. I was

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    Chicago Police Report

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    interesting report, and I do have a few questions, and the first one is do you think that they can strictly enforce the gun laws? I ask that question because, I do not believe this can happen. There are way too many ways to buy an unregister weapon, be it online, a friend of a friend or sealing it from an owner who never reported owning a weapon in the first place, and that is just for starters. Your area has a problem, and that is the community does not seem to be working with the police agencies

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