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KWTX-TV
A Texas sheriff's sergeant who died shortly after being found in his car with head injuries apparently suffered a medical emergency and wasn't shot, as deputies initially suspected, authorities said Saturday.
The Tarrant County medical examiner's office determined that Sgt. Keith Shepherd suffered a pulmonary embolism.
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Houston Chronicle
An East Texas man convicted of killing two sheriff's deputies in a 2007 stand-off is scheduled for execution in October, prison officials confirmed Monday.
Randall Wayne Mays was sent to death row in 2008, months after a shoot-out that left dead two Henderson County sheriff's deputies, Tony Ogburn and Paul Habelt.
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The Texas Tribune
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Friday that he has directed the Texas Department of Public Safety to send officers to Dallas to help the city's police respond to a recent spike in violent crime.
The state agency will send troopers, special agents and communication specialists, among other resources, Abbott's office said. The Texas Rangers will also be available to assist with homicide investigations.
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KVUE-TV
The governor on Tuesday signed a bill into law that officially renames a portion of U.S. Highway 79 after a fallen officer.
HB 3471, authored by Rep. James Talarico, renames the portion of the highway in Hutto after the Hutto Police Department's Sgt. Chris Kelley.
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KTXS-TV
Nearly 900 law enforcement officers are in Abilene this week for the Texas Police Games.
The games are an annual event where officers compete in various sporting events, obstacle courses, and shooting competitions.
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Former sheriffs, including a former SAT president, help TAC Risk Management Pool members reduce their law enforcement operations liabilities.
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USA Today
A stray Texas pit bull snagged some beef jerky out of an unlikely place Saturday, June 15: the front seat of a police officer's car.
The dog jumped into the seat after the officer tried to coax him into the back of the vehicle, which was caged. But the dog "decided he wasn't going to jail," Kilgore Police Chief Todd Hunter wrote on Facebook.
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Officer.com
Lt. Frank Borelli (ret.), editorial director of Officer.com, writes: "It's an unfortunate reality of our times that we in law enforcement have to be constantly prepared, at every level, for response to events like active shooters. Perhaps nowhere in our profession does the phrase 'failing to prepare is preparing to fail' apply more. As much as we have a duty to respond to such an event in a timely and efficient fashion, we have a duty to prepare, plan, train, and equip to respond. It's our intention to assist with that effort with this supplement."
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NCIC takes pride in being an honest and loyal Inmate Communications Provider for Law Enforcement across Texas, where a high level of Integrity is a must.
From telephones and video visitation to tablets and kiosks, NCIC looks forward to supporting you with all of your Inmate Communications needs.
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Securus Technologies connects family and friends to the incarcerated through superior communication services. As the largest inmate communications provider (utilizing phones, tablets and video visitation from anywhere) we also provide best in class investigative tools, GPS/alcohol monitoring, payment services, public safety and a host of other services.
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PoliceOne.com
We talk a lot about staying in the fight, but what does it really look like in action? In this episode of "Reality Training," Dave Smith reviews footage that serves as an excellent example of controlling the scene after gunfire erupts — even when you're hit.
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Government Technology
Axon, the company that made its mark developing and selling TASERS to police departments across the country, is now getting into a new market with untapped potential for law enforcement — virtual reality.
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