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      A new breed of cop car
      The future of patrol is here
      New York governor highlights $24 million investment to modernize law...
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      Integrated virtual reality training
      Hit the pause button
      Effective in-service training
      The untrained trainer
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      Policing the police
      Utah repeals ban on collective bargaining
      Violence against officers is on the rise
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      Beyond crisis response
      Mental health checks … in the training room?
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      Contradictory crossroads
      Back-to-school season brings out police support nationwide
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      Police humor only a cop would understand
      Not eggzactly a perfect heist
      Pizza … with a side of alligator?
      Wisconsin man charged with impersonating Border Patrol agent twice in...
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      Honoring the Fallen Heroes of 9/11
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