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    I think the worst recommendation is not allowing police officers to shoot at vehicles. I think if anyone in the vehicle has a weapon then that vehicle should be shot at. I think it would be best if the officers tried shooting the tires or something on the car, rather than shooting the individuals inside the car. Shooting the vehicle may cause the people inside to use their weapons so shooting at the vehicle should be done with skill and patience. I think shooting a vehicle before the driver gets…

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    are other ways to defend against these charges. Reasons Why You May Be Stopped for a DUI While it is impossible for a police officer to know that you are drinking beforehand, there are some signs that make them assume that you may be driving under the influence. Often, motorists who are impaired will commit a traffic law violation or drive erratically. In addition, the police officer may see the impaired driver: Running a red light Swerving…

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    Donte Booker's Rape Case

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    to her car to warm it up. She was then attacked by the man who asked about the payphone, and he threatened her with a knife. The victim said she saw him several times after he entered the vehicle. The perpetrator stole eight dollars from her and took the car behind the building, to the docks. Once there, he raped the woman then told her to get out of the car. Then she ran to a nearby building to call the police. When her car was recovered later that evening, a toy gun was missing from the car.…

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    Essay On Becoming Officer

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    This paper will be an introduction into the behind the scenes of what people thinking of becoming officers should know, the way they speak, the way they crack cases, etc. Most of the nation receives their information on law enforcement from television. That’s why I knew the Maranda rights by heart before I was even 12. Law and Order, Criminal Minds, NCIS, and shows similar to this are why some enter into the law enforcement field they want to be like the famous profilers that solve cases in one…

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    racial profiling hinders the minority communities. It also loses the trust of police officers. When you get pulled over for a minor traffic infraction or just nothing at all the black community calls that driving while black. After you get pulled over the officer will try to find any little thing to keep you there and find reasonable suspicion to search you and your car. Or they can also have a police dog come around your car to try and sniff to see if you are in position of any drugs. That is…

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    Cleveland police officers, exactly one hundred officers was involved in a high speed chase that ended with the death of two civilians that was unarmed. The law enforcement agency began chasing Timothy Russell, and his passenger Melissa Williams who probably was terrified and, couldn’t possibly understand what they had done wrong to be being chased by these officers. The officers thought they had heard a gunshot come from the car of Timothy Russell as he passed by the court house building. The…

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    Cop Cringe Research Paper

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    cracked up to be, and there are a lot of stuff that police officers really hate. Any day in the life of a police officer can be tough, but some moments are better than others. If you've ever been curious about what get's under a police officer's skin, here are 10 things that are guaranteed to make a cop cringe. Kids Not Wearing Seat BeltsUnfortunately, it doesn't take long in a police officer's career before they experience their first tragic car crash. These scenes are difficult enough when…

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    Police were able to recover deleted images showing Arias and Alexander in sexually suggestive poses, taken at around 1:30 p.m. on June 4. The final photograph of Alexander alive was taken at around 5:30 p.m. that day. Alexander was in the shower when the…

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    Retired Cop Saved Baby Headline: When a Retired Cop Sees a Sweating, Red Baby in a Car, He Looks at the Driver's Seat and Immediately Realizes That He Has to Help. Summary: Peter Jarrows was just headed into the department store to buy some new pants. It was a hot day in Miami, and he noticed something strange in the parking lot. A newborn baby was wailing inside of a locked car. To his horror, Peter realized that all of the windows were rolled up and completely locked. Introduction:…

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    Mapp V. Jimeno Case

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    The police love hints and tips about where to find the next criminal, but what would happen if the information was misleading? In May of 1957, police officers in Cleveland, Ohio, got a call about a person in a bombing case and some illegal betting equipment could be found in the house of Dollree Mapp. Three Cleveland police officers went to her house and requested to be admitted into her house. Mapp demanded the police officers show her a warrant, but the officers didn’t have a warrant. Two…

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