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This tactic can stop a deadly threat. June 5, 2022 | | Too many emails? FEATURED CONTENT Jacob Albar

This tactic can stop a deadly threat. June 5, 2022 | [View as webpage]( | Too many emails? [Update Subscription Preferences]( FEATURED CONTENT [Off-duty Border Patrol agent who helped evacuate Uvalde school speaks out]( Jacob Albarado rushed to the school after he received a distressing text from his wife, a teacher at Robb Elementary [Neighbors fly thin blue line flags after HOA tells slain officer’s father to take his down]( An Ohio neighborhood is showing its support for the father of a slain police officer [N.J. cops will no longer arrest people who skip court, don’t pay fines on minor offenses]( A new policy has support from several law enforcement groups [ ] [ ] [ ] [5 Common Myths About the Online Privacy of LEOs]( [ ] Here’s how cops can protect themselves, their families and take back their privacy. [Protect yourself now]( [ ] [ ] [Is your agency experiencing delays in new equipment deliveries due to supply chain issues?]( Click here to take our poll. [Ill. mayor won't march in Pride Parade over police uniform controversy]( Parade organizers suggested officers march in a "soft uniform," but Mayor Richard Irvin said that isn't good enough [Wash. LE say more drivers are fleeing cops amid new laws]( In one incident, a driver called 911 to explain that he wasn't stopping for police because of the state ban on certain pursuits [Shooting at center mass of the target presented]( By Lt. Dan Marcou This tactic expands your ability to stop a deadly threat [ ] [Cultivating An Engaged Team]( [ ] Police officers have revealed that they want their leaders to communicate, to be consistent and to care. Join us for this webinar to listen to three executive-level law enforcement professionals share their unique perspectives on this topic. [Register now]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [Police1]( does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you are a Police1 member and subscribed to this newsletter. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, you can [opt-out here](. If you no longer wish to receive any email messages from Police1, [click here to unsubscribe]( from all mailings. Copyright © 2022 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034.

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