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REWIND: K-9 disarms suspect, chief's religion push & other top stories

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July 1, 2018 | P1 Rewind is your source for the most interesting news of the week. The articles and

July 1, 2018 | [View as webpage]( P1 Rewind is your source for the most interesting news of the week. The articles and videos below represent the most read, commented and controversial of the week on P1. Check out what cops were talking about this week. TRENDING THIS WEEK [SCOTUS lets family sue deputy in fatal OIS]( Anthony Lopez was fatally shot by Deputy Erick Gelhaus after the LEO saw Lopez carrying what appeared to be an AK-47 but was actually a plastic pellet gun. What are your thoughts? [Video: K-9 wrestles loaded shotgun away from suspect]( The newest member of the Pensacola police department is being credited with saving the lives of several police officers and an armed suspect. [Video: Driver pulls gun on deputy during traffic stop]( Police said the driver "opened the driver’s side door with one hand and kept his other hand concealed behind his back” after being pulled over. What do you think about the deputy's tactics? [Lawsuit: Chief imposed religion on officers]( A federal lawsuit claims a Louisiana police chief imposed his religious beliefs on officers and reprimanded them for missing mandatory religious counseling sessions. [Backup guns: A cop's insurance policy]( There's simply no excuse in this day and age to be on duty without a backup gun on your person. [Do we finally have a profile on active shooters?]( FBI study looks at what happened in the lives of shooters before the violence to find behavioral predictors of likely mass killers. [ ] [Infographic: How PDs Are Using Virtual Training Technology]( [ ] Download our free infographic to learn how departments are using virtual reality training systems to provide a variety of realistic scenarios for officer training. [Download the free infographic]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [Orion's Highway Safety Flare Storage Bag]( [ ] Orion's flare storage bag is made with a denier nylon bag with a PVC insertion. It holds 18 flares each with a burn time up to 30 minutes. [Learn more at orionsignals.com]( [ ] [ ] PoliceOne does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you have signed up for PoliceOne and subscribed to this newsletter. Click [here to unsubscribe](. Visit our [Customer Support]( page to report any email problems or [subscribe to our other newsletters.](

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