The South Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East (SLFPA-E), which maintains levees and floodwalls across New Orleans, is planning to grow its 50-officer police force by adding a special unit ...
Chatham County police spent $300,000 to replace SWAT gear after the sheriff's office refused to return equipment.
Chesapeake City Council recently approved $1.24 million for a new police SWAT vehicle. The city acquired its current SWAT vehicle in 2009. Due for replacement in 2019, it remains in use despite ...
The Hammond Police Department is revealing a new member of their force. The department unveiled the first member of its new robot program, IRIS, which stands for Intelligence Recon Integrated Systems.
The chief of the New Orleans area levee police has sought to clarify the agency's decision to provide SWAT-like training for select officers and new rifles, saying the specialized instruction will ...
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