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CoolCop has cops on its target, and it’s offering them body armor air conditioning. The idea is that cops have to deal with the summer heat a lot harder than anyone else, especially since they have bulletproof vests on. To beat the heat, cops just..
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The House has approved federal funds to help local police departments hire and retain 50,000 officers over the next five years.
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Gary Nelson is seen at his home in Ottawa, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008. Nelson, a retired member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is suing the Caribbean government that recruited him, accusing Antigua and Barbuda of political interference amid a...
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