In this brief video tutorial, learn 10 basic signs law enforcement officers will likely encounter in situations involving deaf, hard-of-hearing, or autistic members of their local communities.
Rush to judgment; furious public outcry; snap conclusions; war on cops; mob justice - buzz words to news correspondents, unbelievably frightening scenarios for law enforcement officers.
The journalism community is aggrieved after the U.S. Justice Department’s inspector general cleared an FBI agent of wrongdoing for impersonating a journalist in 2007 to solve a case.
The Department of Justice wants to help police departments make smart buying decisions on wearable cameras by publishing a catalog of devices ranked across various criteria.
A former police officer in South Carolina who was caught on video shooting at a black man as he was running away, pled guilty Tuesday to a federal civil rights charge, according to authorities.
In a rare case of an officer facing a civil rights conviction, a former Louisiana police officer pled guilty Friday in court in Shreveport, Louisiana to violating the civil rights of a woman and lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The FBI released its annual report this week on the number of police officers killed in the line of duty in 2015 and found that 41 officers died “felonious deaths.”
A federal grand jury indictment unsealed Wednesday charged the former South Carolina police officer who shot and killed a man fleeing a traffic stop with a federal civil rights violation.
One of the most substantial issues under President Trump’s campaign was immigration reform- specifically relating to the deportation and impediment of illegal immigrants.
The journalism community is aggrieved after the U.S. Justice Department’s inspector general cleared an FBI agent of wrongdoing for impersonating a journalist in 2007 to solve a case.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus marched two blocks to the steps of the Department of Justice building today to deliver a letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, demanding an investigation of the recent police shootings in Charlotte and Tulsa.
The U.S. borders have inundated news cycles in recent months. To find out what’s really going on, tune in to FEDtalk to hear a group of federal law enforcement professionals discuss what they experience at the border and what they need to do their mission.
On Wednesday, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association sent a memo to its members detailing its response to the government shutdown. The full text of the statement from FLEOA President Nate Catura is below: