On Friday 62 new officers graduated from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy within the Montana Department of Justice.
Commissioners are voting on funding for the project at their meeting Tuesday and say it won't cost taxpayers a dime.
Two recruits in the last two years dropped out of the academy after developing rhabdomyolysis, or “rhabdo” — a condition where the byproducts of broken-down muscles enter the bloodstream and can ...
The day after the death of Golden Officer Evan Dunn, city employees and members of the police force cleared snow and put up ...
Gov. Eric Holcomb and other state officials cut the ribbon on a new scenario-based training village at the Indiana Law ...
Monterey Police Chief Bill Randolph was indicted on multiple charges after he skipped a training conference and misused funds ...
This new ILEA expansion will provide unique hands-on training to ensure officers are prepped and ready for their jobs ahead,” ...
This is the first installment in a multi-part series about school safety in Iowa. As Stephen Bayens, commissioner of the Iowa ...
CANANDAIGUA — Ontario County Sheriff David Cirencione announced that nine dispatchers from Ontario, Livingston, Wayne and ...
In the basement of the FBI building in Charlotte, members of the community are getting hands on training to learn what law ...
"This new ILEA expansion will provide unique hands-on training to ensure officers are prepped and ready for their jobs ahead, ...
This proposition would direct the legislature to appropriate $350 million for an officer training and support fund and ...