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		<title>CA Deputies Show How to Run a Floating Sobriety (BUI) Checkpoint</title>
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Near the end of this article is a nice primer on running a floating sobriety checkpoint. Prior to start the deputies published their plans to the public in local newspapers to warn of stepped up enforcement efforts, likely the reason for a single arrest rather than multiple. On the water they used three separate buoyed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Two Shot By St Vincent Coast Guard</title>
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The below article provides limited information on the circumstances surrounding the shooting, but it reads like the incident was provoked when the Trinidad nationals failed to stop for SVG authorities. We&#8217;ll post additional details if they become available.
Two Trinidadians were shot and wounded in St Vincent and the Grenadines on Monday. The men, Khalid Clarke, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>MI Marine Unit Deputies Injured in Assault</title>
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The eye gouge. Haven&#8217;t been hit with that one yet. 
This is another example from our state and local partners how a routine call can quickly deteriorate. Four officers were needed to get the suspect under control, and even then he was able to assault and injure two of them. 
Good move arresting the cheering [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Why contact and cover is critical</title>
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By Brian McKenna
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Officer Brian Hale, a 40 year-old, 10-year police veteran, had seen this game played countless times. Even in this relatively quiet mid-sized suburb, he came across a steady stream of people who lied about their identity to avoid arrest. Hale was an aggressive officer with a knack for [...]]]></description>
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