Public Safety
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The county in Texas Hill Country accepted the funds from the state following last summer's deadly flooding on the Guadalupe River. Neighboring Kerr County accepted a similar state grant this week.
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By responding to 911 calls involving mental health crises with a specialized team including a clinical social worker, the program cut hospitalization rates. Permanent funding may be on the way.
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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office is set to receive a new remote underwater vehicle after getting approval from county commissioners on Tuesday.
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After the December 2015 terror attack, the FBI waged a high-profile public fight to force Apple Inc. to unlock the iPhone, even going to court in a case that pitted national security against digital privacy.
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Police now have real-time access to video surveillance systems.
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Even when the system generally works, it is showing its age in sound quality and coverage.
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A syringe with small sponges is pumped into the wound, stopping the bleeding.
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The suspected Austin serial bomber who apparently killed himself early Wednesday as authorities closed in on him was Pflugerville, Texas, resident Mark A. Conditt, according to local and federal law enforcement sources.
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'This is what we train for. This is what we prepare for and this is what we pray we never have to do.'
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Sunset Valley Police Chief Lenn Carter said the store has no drop-off point, so whoever “delivered (the package) had to have come inside the store.
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Two package bombs that killed a teen and critically wounded an elderly woman in Austin, Texas, Monday might be related to another bombing that killed a man earlier in the month, authorities said.
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'When something like this happens close to home, naturally you are going to pause and think that it really can happen anywhere.'
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In order to prepare for the worst, the Sedro-Woolley Police Department is teaching residents what to do should they find themselves in an active threat situation at home, work or school.
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Highland officer Chris Clewis had passed through the back of the room, shooting blank rounds from an AR-15 rifle.
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'A teacher’s job is to teach but they should also understand the signals.'
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‘Properly selected and trained’ SROs are an integral part of campus.
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A Verizon official said the company's new network for first responders, and additional communication features like pre-emption, are on schedule to debut later this year.
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'It was decided that all aspects of the ballistic missile preparedness campaign were going to be suspended.'
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Attorney General Pamela Bondi told President Trump that her office is working with a group of students to create a Snapchat-like mobile app for instantly reporting threats to law enforcement.
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We are a long way from those Cold War worries about the Soviets dropping an atomic bomb on us. But we have new dirty bombs and Iran and North Korea worries.
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Committee Chairman Sen. Brad Zaun, R-Urbandale, said he made the decision to pull the gun bill from Thursday’s debate list after receiving indications the Iowa House did not plan to debate the issue this year.
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