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As a general rule, the badges issued by county sheriff's offices take the form of a five, six, or seven-pointed star, while municipal police have shield-like designs. Following the death of a police officer, other officers will typically cover their badges with a black mourning band.
Law enforcement medals and badges first appeared in the late 19th century, as used by some of the (then) largest police departments in the country, such as the New York City Police Department and Chicago Police Department. Early law enforcement awards were often pins and badges awarded on a case-by-case basis.
“(The old badge) could be any other police agency. That is a very standard badge design. (The Old City Hall) is an iconic building. It says ‘Bellingham,’ ” Police Chief Rebecca Mertzig ...
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Badge of the Metropolitan Police Service during the reign of Charles III (2022-). Important Note: This design is a presumed change that is yet to be officially announced or implemented. This design should not be used to portray the Metropolitan Police Service until a change is announced. As of 26/06/2024, this change is still not in use.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department announced in a press conference that it arrested a 13-year-old and 16-year-old — whose names were not released due to their ages — along with a 17 ...
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