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  2. August Vollmer - Wikipedia

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    August Vollmer (March 7, 1876 – November 4, 1955) was the first police chief of Berkeley, California, and a leading figure in the development of the field of criminal justice in the United States in the early 20th century.

  3. History of LGBTQ people in policing - Wikipedia

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    The Golden State Peace Officers Association, "an organization of gay police officers, sheriff's deputies, California Highway Patrol officers and other homosexual law enforcement personnel", was started in 1985 and is thought to have been formed as an informal group of officers who "got together after work to drink beer and discuss the ...

  4. Thin blue line - Wikipedia

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    The police association has refused to remove the symbol. [60] In August 2021 the village board of Mount Prospect, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, voted to remove the thin blue line flag patch from police officers' uniforms. The police chief had stated that the symbol was intended as "a memorial to police officers killed serving their community".

  5. California's largest police group says rural departments need ...

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    Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Police Department, one of the state's largest forces, is losing more officers than it is graduating from the police academy. In 2021, California cities spent more than ...

  6. History of the San Francisco Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Police Commission ultimately disciplines several officers, and the city pays $250,000 to settle two civil suits brought by victims of the police misconduct. The police action comes to be known as the Castro Sweep Police Riot. [74] October 17, 1989: Loma Prieta earthquake. 1990: Chief Willis Casey appointed.

  7. Why aren’t California lawmakers banning police from using ...

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    Police from Los Angeles County, to Detroit, to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have tried to resolve this issue by requiring officers to independently confirm the results to establish ...

  8. O. W. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Winfield Wilson (May 15, 1900 – October 18, 1972), also known as O. W. Wilson, was an American police officer, later becoming a leader in policing along with authoring several books on policing.

  9. It's official: Mark Fuhrman can't be a police officer in ...

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    A state panel newly empowered to cancel or suspend the certifications of police officers and sheriff's deputies determined that Fuhrman was ineligible for certification because of his criminal record.