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    Clapp to my patrol vehicle, Clapp continued to cuss at Maj. Hughes. Clapp then pulled away from me and started yelling at Major Hughes. While Clapp turned towards Maj. Hughes I turned around and seen Maj. Hughes almost get head butted by Clapp. Maj. Hughes dodged Clapp’s head and pinned Clapp against my patrol vehicle by grabbing underneath Clapp’s jaw and pushing him back. Daniel started to get so mad…

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    What has been coined as the Minutemen Project was established in 2004. This project called for citizens who wanted to help the Border Patrol, to watch the border and radio them if they spotted any aliens trying to enter the United States. Even though they do not have the authority to arrest anyone, they can let Border Security know and then go back to watching the border. Even though this is for a good cause, there are some people who protest against this project. On October 4, 2006, there was a…

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    Breaking news! We have just been notified by the local Pest Patrol that there is a new pest sneaking its way into people's homes. Now there is no need to panic, the Pest Patrol has dealt with creatures just like this one before. The pest is temporarily known as the Crumb Crasher. This Crumb Crasher came to existence when a family went on vacation and left dozens of bags of blueberry fruit snacks open. The fruit snacks melted together in the heat of the sun to form a beast so sneaky, it has Pest…

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    the work and not just volunteer. The North was creating watchmen to try and enforce laws; meanwhile, the South had created a similar system. However, their system involved using the entire colony as a police force. These forces known, as the slave patrol would capture any runaway slaves. As time went on the volunteers dissipated both in the North and South, which lead to the creation of paid officers. The West was not similar to the North or South because it was so vast and hard to police.…

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    Border Patrol (USBP) has had a long and extensive history as our nation’s first line of defense against unauthorized entry. The USBP’s main mission is to detect and prevent the entry of terrorists, weapons of mass destruction and illegal aliens into the country, as well as to prohibit drug smugglers as well as other criminals along the border. The USBP patrols…

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    was most likely. The sentry dog was taught to accompany a military or civilian guard on patrol and give him warning of the approach or presence of strangers within the protected area. Sentry dogs are trained to warn their handlers of the approach or…

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    professional and a progressive law enforcement agency that provides law enforcement and related services to the City of Blue Hammond. Its organizational structure consists of one police chief, one major, one uniformed road patrol lieutenant, four uniformed road patrol sergeants, twelve road patrol officers, one detective sergeant, three detectives, one narcotics investigator…

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    out and stretched outside the warriors den after a good night's sleep. She noticed it was sun-high and felt a stab of annoyance as she discovered that the sun-high patrol had just went out. It wasn't fair — she had never contributed on any decent patrol. But who said life was just? And when she did manage to shove her way into a patrol, she made it clear that she didn't need anymore concerned glances of other cats staring at her in pity! Not that there was any reason to. The silver she-cat…

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    history texts tend to skip over one of the most crucial elements of early police history, which is slave patrol. Slave patrols were the earlier forms of law enforcement in the United States (Williams, 2015). Slave patrols were a big part of southern life where the basis of the economy…

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    smugglers, and Border patrol operate. Becker’s article is largely about how and why Americans are turning to the drug smuggling and the effort of law enforcement to stop…

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