Operations

Officer Jeffery Amos (left) and Marvin Carraway were injured in the Pentagon shooting March 4, 2010. (Official photo)

Officers Talk About Pentagon Shooting

"I saw the young man, the shooter running towards me with a gun in his hand, and I raised up my UMP40 and fired a few rounds at which time he went down," said Amos.

News

Articles

Officer John Romack-The DUI King
Karen L. Bune, 2010 Feb 19

Airborne Law Enforcement
Kenneth J. Solosky, 2010 Feb 17

Guest Editorial: Tennessee Officer Acquitted
Officer Richard Neil (Ret.), 2010 Feb 17

His Name: Johnny Ringo
Crawford Coates, 2010 Feb 1

Caught in the Act: 4 ways to detect speeders
Sgt. Harley Watkins and Sgt. Paul Kotter, 2010 Feb 1

Column

Phoenix PD Fights Kidnapping, Invasions
Karen L. Bune, 2010 Jan 26

Laser Threats to Aircraft: As they increase, prosecutors get tough
Ken Solosky, 2009 Nov 20

Understanding the Objectively Reasonable Standard: Taser
Curtis J. (Jeff) Cope, Joe Callanan, 2009 Nov 4

Understanding the objectively reasonable standard—'overcome resistance' (Part Two)
Curtis J. (Jeff) Cope, Joe Callanan, 2009 Sept 2

Working an Aircraft Crash
Ken Solosky, 2009 Jul 20

Tips/Tricks

Review

Made for the Road
Tim Dees, 2009 Mar 5

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Featured Columnist

Diamonds for the Rough

Dave Spaulding

You can’t help but notice this convenient and durable device—and that’s the point. This little invention will keep you on target when your senses are on overload.

In Memoriam

Maryland Officer Succumbs to Crash Injuries

WTTG

Jensen was responding to a call on Feb. 27 when his car hit an icy patch on a road in College Park and then struck a utility pole.

Bullethead

Bullethead: Oh, Grow Up!

Bullethead

Stop sending sniveling emails to brass & start confronting the person who bugs you.