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Norfolk Cop Violated Policy, Drove 96 MPH Before Fatal Crash – Correctional Officer Edu
Norfolk Cop Violated Policy, Drove 96 MPH Before Fatal Crash – Correctional Officer Edu
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“The impact was very loud. It seems like it shook the house to the point where you brace yourself like, ‘is something about to come through the house?” It sounded like a big large pop.”
That was how the May 7, 2016 crash that killed 79-year old Robert Crittsinger was described by a man who heard it happen and witnes…
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Posted on July 26th, 2016
Gunfire at teen nightclub party leaves 2 dead, 17 wounded – Correctional Officer Edu
Gunfire at teen nightclub party leaves 2 dead, 17 wounded – Correctional Officer Edu
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By Terry Spencer Associated Press FORT MYERS, Fla. — Gunfire erupted at a nightclub hosting a swimsuit-themed party for teens in Florida, leaving two teens dead and at least 17 other people wounded …
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Posted on July 25th, 2016
Lawsuit Moves Forward After Judge Calls Paralyzed Man’s Jail Cell “Burial Crypt” – Correctional Officer Edu
Lawsuit Moves Forward After Judge Calls Paralyzed Man’s Jail Cell “Burial Crypt” – Correctional Officer Edu
https://correctionalofficeredu.wordpress.com/2016/07/25/lawsuit-moves-forward-after-judge-calls-paralyzed-mans-jail-cell-burial-crypt/
A federal judge ruled Wednesday, that a lawsuit filed on behalf of a paralyzed mentally ill man who died after spending five days on an Oklahoma jail cell floor, can move forward.
Calling the cell a “burial crypt,” U.S. District Judge John Dowdell overruled requests by Tulsa County officials and former Sheriff Stan…
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Posted on July 25th, 2016
Minister: No surprise Baton Rouge deputy died helping fellow officers – Correctional Officer Edu
Minister: No surprise Baton Rouge deputy died helping fellow officers – Correctional Officer Edu
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By Janet McConnaughey Associated Press BATON ROUGE, La. — The Baton Rouge sheriff's deputy killed last Sunday ran to help another officer when he could have stayed safe in the convenience store …
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Posted on July 24th, 2016
RISE Award nominee: How a small police department found a big voice – Correctional Officer Edu
RISE Award nominee: How a small police department found a big voice – Correctional Officer Edu
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Editor's Note: The TASER | Axon RISE Awards have officially commenced. In the third annual edition of the RISE Award Program, TASER | Axon and PoliceOne again honor officers and agencies who have risen …
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Posted on July 24th, 2016
Ex-officer Mike Pannett pens new ‘Crime Squad’ memoir – Correctional Officer Edu
Ex-officer Mike Pannett pens new ‘Crime Squad’ memoir – Correctional Officer Edu
https://correctionalofficeredu.wordpress.com/2016/07/24/ex-officer-mike-pannett-pens-new-crime-squad-memoir/
Latest book by well-known commentator lifts the lid on his time in the Met….
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Posted on July 24th, 2016
New South Yorks chief starts four months early – Correctional Officer Edu
New South Yorks chief starts four months early – Correctional Officer Edu
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For two weeks, between 3&17 July 2013, as part of the nationwide Mallard 75 celebrations, the National Railway Museum at York gathered all six surviving LNER Gresley A4 Pacifics around the turntable in the Great Hall.
The event was a great success, with record visitors (nearly 15,000) coming through the doors in one day.
I visited the event on the morning of the second saturday, 13 July 2013, when the crowds were still out in force to make their records of this historic railway event.
In this video, we look at all six locomotives around the turntable starting with the three BR-liveried examples. First in the line-up was No.60007 “Sir Nigel Gresley”, built in 1937 as LNER No.4498, and named in honour of the chief mechanical engineer who designed the entire class as it was the 100th Gresley pacific to be constructed. It is also the 21st A4 to be built.
Next is No.60008 “Dwight D. Eisenhower”, one of the two locomotives to have been repatriated from North America at the end of 2012, for restoration in time for this event, being turned out in a more authentic shade of BR Brunswick Green than that carried before. The loco emerged from Doncaster works in September 1937 as No.4496 “Golden Shuttle” as one of three engines named after the Yorkshire wool trade for the “West Riding Limited” express from King’s Cross to Leeds and Bradford.
In 1944, during the Second World War, it was renamed after the then current US president “Dwight D. Eisenhower”, and lasted in service until 1963. The following year it was donated to the National Railroad Museum in Wisconsin and shipped across the Atlantic.
No.60009 “Union of South Africa” (LNER No.4488), currently a popular perofrmer on the main line, is next to be seen. This was the first of five locomotives named after British Commonwealth countries for the “Coronation” express between London and Edinburgh, the full length of the East Coast Main Line.
It carries a springbok on one side of the boiler (not seen in this video), fitted in 1954, by a South African newspaper proprietor. Although oit was always based at sheds North of the Border, in October 1964 No.9 became the last steam engine out of King’s Cross on a revenue earning passenger service.
After being preserved by enthusiast John Cameron, it returned to the main line in 1973 and has been popular ever since.
In Garter Blue livery, on the centre road, is the third A4 currently in steam, No.4464 “Bittern”. This engine emerged from Doncaster in 1938, in this guise as one of the many A4s named after birds. On 3 September 1966 (as No.60019) it became the final A4 pacific in BR service when it was withdrawn. It ran briefly in the early 1970s in LNER Garter Blue as No.19, but later had a habit of being repainted to represent different locomotives, firstly the forerunner No.2509 “Silver Link” and more recently No.4492 “Dominion of New Zealand”. In recent years it has also run non-stop from London to York with two tenders, and on 29 June this year became the first steam locomotive to break the normally imposed 75mph speed limit for steam on the ECML, topping 92.5mph, a preservation record.
No.4489 “Dominion of Canada” (built 1937) is the second of the two locomotives to be repatriated to take part for this event, and like No.60009 was named after a Commonwealth country for the “Coronation” express. This locomotive was donated to the Canadian Railway Museum (now ExpoRail) Canada after withdrawal in May 1965.
It remained in store for over 40 years, ending up in shabby condition, still with its BR brunswick green livery and number, 60010.
After its return to the UK last year, the locomotive has had significant cosmetic restoration work done to return it to original 1930s condition, including a re-paint into Garter Blue with stainless steel letters and numbering, and the re-fitting of a single chimney, and a Canadian Pacific bell and whistle.
The starts of the show were no doubt the record-holder itself, No.4468 “Mallard” which through most of the day recieved the most attention. It is this locomotive that broke the world speed record for steam, reaching 126mph on Stoke Bank between Grantham and Peterborough, 75 years ago, on 3 July 1938. The record still stands today. It was chosen as it was had only been in service 5 months, and had been built from new with modifications such as a larger double chimney (compared to the single chimney now fitted to No.4489) and a Kylchap exhaust. It was withdrawn in 1963, and has only run under its own steam for 2 years in preservation between 1986 and 1988. It is also the newest A4 to be preserved, being the 28th built.
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Posted on July 23rd, 2016
Baltimore Chief Wants State to Relax Restrictions on Past Marijuana Use for Recruits – Correctional Officer Edu
Baltimore Chief Wants State to Relax Restrictions on Past Marijuana Use for Recruits – Correctional Officer Edu
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Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis wants to relax a hiring policy for police officers in Maryland that disqualifies applicants for past marijuana use, saying it is “fundamentally inconsistent with where we are as a society” and hurts local hiring efforts.
Davis will lead a committee to review the current standard of the Maryland Police Training Commission, which sets hiring policy for law enforcement in the state. Police applicants are disqualified from becoming officers if they have used marijuana more than 20 times in their lives or five times since turning 21 years old, the Baltimore Sun reports.
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Posted on July 22nd, 2016
Expression of Opinion on Police Deaths and Police Brutality Leads to House Search; Arrest – Correctional Officer Edu
Expression of Opinion on Police Deaths and Police Brutality Leads to House Search; Arrest – Correctional Officer Edu
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BREAKING NEWS: Baton Rouge Police Arrest Protesters Who Were Legally Rallying On PRIVATE Property
Police just arrested protesters in Baton Rouge after a homeowner legally invited them to have a rally on her property.
The police should not have been permitted to step foot on the property, but they not only trespassed, they arrested dozens who were legally invited to rally on the private property.
A video clip of the mass arrest was posted by local CBS News correspondent David Begnaud. In it, we can clearly see that the woman who hosted the protest explained she was “stunned” when officers moved onto her private property and told protesters to disperse.
They had no legal right to do this, and put quite simply: the act was unconstitutional.
Immediately after the protesters began to leave her property – following the unlawful order – and moved onto sidewalks, officers began arresting them because they claimed the protesters were going to block the nearby interstate highway if they didn’t.
“I’m very upset,” the homeowner told CBS News. “I’m stunned at the behavior of police officers that utilized, from what I understand, the ability to take someone that I guess they targeted that was actually on the street, to bombard my yard and bombard my house.”
The private property protest had been peaceful and confined to the home-owner’s property for around 90 minutes.
The Daily Beast reports that when officers showed up in riot gear and began illegally moving in, many protesters scattered.
But the majority of protesters stayed and yelled at the officers that they were trespassing on private property.
But the police justified their illegal aggressive behavior by stating that it was legal since they had “probable cause” that the protesters had been planning to march down to the highway and form a blockade.
They said that a mass arrest on the private property would preempt this action as well as police blocking off the interstate ramps themselves, local news station WWLV reports.
Watch the videos of the police illegally disrupting the protest as well as the homeowner expressing their anger at the illegal police actions in the tweeted videos below.
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Posted on July 22nd, 2016
Signaling Tracker for Firearms? – Correctional Officer Edu
Signaling Tracker for Firearms? – Correctional Officer Edu
https://correctionalofficeredu.wordpress.com/2016/07/21/signaling-tracker-for-firearms/

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The M110 155mm WP projectile is used for target marking, signaling, and screening purposes. The shells also have a secondary incendiary effect.
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Posted on July 21st, 2016