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en this doesn't mean it was fired by a police officer.

en A police car and an SUV were blocking the road. The police officer boarded the bus and said to the team, 'It's days like this that make me proud to be a police officer in Trafford.' He then offered a police escort to the high school to recognize what we had accomplished.

en The whole notion that police officers won't cooperate, this blue wall of silence thing -- the police commissioner and I challenged the police officers to break that silence, ... And one police officer -- a police officer, not a civilian -- came forward and courageously gave the district attorney the information that really has helped to pull this case together.

en A struggle ensued. The officer was able to break away and fired a round. The officer was very fortunate. The officer used his training very well. He talked to the subject when he had a gun to his head.

en I fail to understand why this officer (Surendra Sharma) is making such allegations against me. No police officer or superior officer had expressed their displeasure against me during the 40 years of my service.

en She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. Criminals may be dumb, but they're not stupid. They know on the petty thefts that if they get arrested early in a police officer's shift, there's a really good chance they'll be back on the street before that police officer finishes his shift that day,

en A well-trained police officer is trained to assess these situations very quickly. The standard is: What would an objective, reasonable police officer do in this circumstance?

en The family felt that the police officer should've gone in. The police officer is not trained for that.

en The officer approached the residence and was met by an armed gunman. The officer fired on him and struck that man.

en Failing to comply with the officer's verbal commands, the suspect came at Officer Lyons with a machete. Fearing for his safety, Officer Lyons fired his service weapon at the suspect, striking him an undetermined amount of times.

en The only difference between a regular police officer and reserve is I get paid and he doesn't.

en The passenger kept making several attempts underneath the seat, kept refusing the officers' request. The officer saw him pull something out and the officer fired one shot, striking him in the groin.

en It matters who said what to who and who got everything started. Even though he's a police officer, just as a matter of law, it doesn't make his actions justifiable.

en Police departments around the country are recognizing that it is a very bad idea to shoot at a motor vehicle, ... Leading departments in America have prohibited officers from shooting at cars, because it doesn?t help the officer, it doesn?t stop the car, and it just turns the car into an unguided missile.

en One of the individuals was being held by a police officer, a uniformed officer who was protected, and it appears from the debrief that we have done overnight that the suspect managed to break free from the officer, the two of them have then literally, in fighting, gone into the kitchen area, where the suspect has managed to grab hold of a knife,


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