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Houston Chronicle
The bullet that fatally struck Fort Bend Deputy Constable Caleb Rule in what authorities said was friendly fire hit him in his upper left chest, just above his protective vest, authorities said Tuesday.
A Fort Bend Sheriff's Office deputy accidentally shot Rule last Friday after the two completed a check at a home where a suspicious person was reported to be seen, officials said.
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Sheriffs' Association of Texas would like to honor the following individuals who have recently passed.
Former Sheriff Juan Garza
Webb County Sheriff's Office
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Marion County sheriff retirement
A gathering for retiring Marion County Sheriff David McKnight took place on May 29. McKnight notified county officials of early retirement plans, effective May 31. Included in the photo are State Rep. Chris Paddie, Morris County Sheriff Jack Martin, Franklin County Sheriff Ricky Jones, Retired Texas Ranger Jay Womack, Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes, David McKnight and Cass County Sheriff Larry Rowe.

Collin County: Office retirement, promotion
Asst. Chief Parrish Cundiff (left) retired after 27 years with the Collin County Sheriff's Office. Additionally, Chris Havey (right) was promoted to the rank of Captain with the sheriff's office. Both are pictured with Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner.
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CNN
A newly minted mural celebrating the life of George Floyd has become a vigil in his hometown and has even attracted the attention of Houston police officers.
The mural was painted by the Houston area artist Donkeeboy on the side of Scott Food Mart on Tuesday. It depicts a black and white portrait of Floyd wearing angel wings against a bright blue background. Above him is a yellow halo that reads, "Forever breathing in our hearts."
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Off Duty Management
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KTSM-TV
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office has identified the man killed by a dump truck Monday morning.
The pedestrian was identified as 38-year-old Victor Aguirre. The incident took place June 1 at approximately 7:40 a.m. at the intersection of Rojas Dr. and Eastlake Blvd.
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KHOU-TV
A shootout between two motorcycle gangs left one man dead and two others injured outside a Spring-area sports bar early Wednesday morning, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said.
About 80 to 100 shots were fired around midnight outside The Stadium sports bar in the 1400 block of Spring Cypress Road.
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KVEO-TV
Willacy County Sheriff Larry Spence has been in law enforcement for more than 54 years.
Spence holds the spot for the second longest serving Sheriff in all of Texas.
Monday, Sheriff Spence celebrated his 54th year in law enforcement, with the majority of it right here in Willacy County.
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KTVT-TV
Generally members of law enforcement working overnight are on the lookout for speeders and drunk drivers on the roadway, but some officers in North Texas came across another type of offender — with hooves.
Members of the Allen and Plano Police Departments spent several hours trying to round up a wayward cow taking an early morning tour through the county.
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National Day Calendar
National PTSD Awareness Month is observed annually in June. The month is dedicated to raising awareness about the condition and how to access treatment. June 27 is also National PTSD Awareness Day.
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Business Insider
Emerging technology is giving police departments new ways to track suspects and head off possible crimes. It's also rapidly expanding the scope of police surveillance of civilians. Police across the country are using tech to widen the scope of people and platforms that they monitor.
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PoliceOne.com
How can officers, courts and communities recognize the difference between de-escalation and "realistic" de-escalation? It starts by admitting a few realities. First, officers have successfully talked people out of fights and into handcuffs for generations. They are good at it. And, no matter what study is reviewed, force is used in only a small proportion of arrests.
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How many times have you written an incident report, shaking your head and counting your lucky stars that a series of missteps did not lead to one of your partners getting hurt, or an outcome in your facility that would end up in the news? In the corrections world, new corrections policies and training are often implemented after bad outcomes.
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