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FBI Chief Says Agency Should Not Have Cleared Gun Sale to Dylann Roof
FBI Director James B. Comey said Friday that agency employees should have rejected Dylann Roof's attempt to purchase a gun because Roof had earlier been arrested for possession of drugs.
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Video: Arizona Volunteer Deputy Shot, Suspect Arrested
The Yavapai County (Ariz.) Sheriff's Office says one of its volunteers was shot in the hip Thursday night near Ash Fork.
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NYPD Sergeant Suspended After Allegedly Throwing Semen on Co-Worker
An NYPD sergeant has been suspended after a co-worker claimed he threw semen on her inside of police headquarters.
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Heroin Use Spikes Among Women, Higher-Income Groups 
According to a study by the CDC and the FDA, Heroin use doubled among women and more than doubled among non-Hispanic whites. It increased dramatically among people with incomes above $50,000 and with private health insurance.
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Hot Weather Wear 2015
You can still keep your cool on duty this summer in garments made to beat the heat.
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Maine Becomes Sixth State to Sign Constitutional Carry Bill 
Legislative Document 652 will now allow Maine citizens over the age of 21 to carry a firearm without possessing a government permission slip, better known as a concealed carry permit.
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Connecticut Governor Signs Bill to Promote Police Disclosure of Arrest Information 
Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed a bill to bring arrest details to light as part of the state's sunshine law ensuring public access to government records and proceedings.
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TPG Releases Gen 2 of the Rapid Load-Out Bag Line
Tacprogear, manufacturer of tactical equipment used by professionals around the globe, has announced the new GEN 2 designs for the Rapid Load-Out Bag (RLO) line are now available for purchase. The RLO1 and RLO2 were designed to be an operator-friendly gear and travel bag, ready...
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OfficerStore Now Features "NYPD" Under Armour Training Tee Shirts 
OfficerStore is now offering Under Armour Training Tee Shirts adorned with "NYPD" on the front, located below the traditional UA logo, which is comprised of a patriotic blend of red, white, and blue integrated with white stars.
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