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Austin American-Statesman
All Travis County sheriff's patrol deputies will now carry the life-saving drug naloxone, which can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. The Texas Overdose Naloxone Initiative, which works to get the drug into the hands of law enforcement, first responders and addicts, gifted the department with the medication, also known by the brand name Narcan.
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KVIA-TV
Investigators have a suspect in custody after a man was stabbed and killed in Socorro late Wednesday night. At approximately 9:30 p.m., the Socorro Police Department and Tigua Tribal Police were sent to a residence on the 1100 block of Tomas Granillo street in Socorro to investigate a stabbing.
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KWTX-TV
Authorities in Southeast Texas are trying to determine if the 4-year-old stepson of a sheriff's sergeant shot himself in the head with his stepfather's service weapon. The Harris County sheriff's office says the child was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition after the shooting Tuesday.
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Waco Tribune-Herald
Gabriel Dominguez used to hate the police. The 43-year-old pastor of Texas' Life Church Waco is known to his congregation as "Pastor G." He long ago left his life of crime, but in his journey to build bridges among different communities "Pastor G" felt he needed to use his platform to heal pain. So when Life Church Waco began its latest video project — one focused on loving everyone — Dominguez reached out to local members of law enforcement for help.
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Critical task model policies available to all county law enforcement operations through the TAC Risk Management Pool help reduce liability risks and lower claims exposure. MORE
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Corpus Christi-Caller Times
Dashcam footage captured what happened when goats tried to get comfortable on the hood of a Jim Wells County sheriff's deputy's patrol car.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
This turtle fought the law in Texas — and the turtle won. None other than Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody himself went out on the wayward turtle call Tuesday. Chody spotted the hard-shelled suspect near the intersection of Great Oaks Drive and Hairy Man Road in Round Rock, just north of Austin, authorities say.
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By Scott E. Rupp
Federal health officials are preparing to allocate nearly $1 billion to support states in their efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) said it is accepting applications from states and territories to secure a portion of an allotted $930 million in state opioid response grants for opioid prevention and treatment initiatives. SAMHSA will award up to 59 grants. States and the District of Columbia can receive a minimum of $4 million.
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Police Magazine
In late June, the FBI released what it called Phase Two of the agency's ongoing examination of active killer events that took place between 2000 and 2013. The objective of the latest report "was to examine specific behaviors that may precede an attack and which might be useful in identifying, assessing, and managing those who may be on a pathway to deadly violence." How successful was the FBI's latest effort? More importantly, who should be the primary audience for the findings?
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PoliceOne.com
A Department of Justice report issued in 2017 showed that, during the time frame studied, nearly every day saw a death as a result of a police pursuit – out of over 1,300 pursuits per week. How much difference does it make whether a pursuit is on the freeway or a city street? Should policies differ based on the dynamics of highway versus street conditions? Are freeway pursuits inherently safer or more dangerous than those on city streets?
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