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2022 Law Enforcement Memorial Run

Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers from three brigades augmented Atlanta Police and Georgia State Patrol to enforce the Atlanta mayor’s curfew following violent demonstrations that have distracted from peaceful assemblies throughout the city May 31, 2020. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Maj. William Carraway)

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

The Vancouver Police Department and CVSE teamed up to enforce construction speed zone compliance on the Burrard Street Bridge on May 12, 2014. The day marked the launch of the Cone Zone campaign, which raises awareness for roadside worker safety.

 

www.conezonebc.com

Cover art for Enforcer: Timber Pack Chronicles Book 2. Designed by Slumberus.

2022 Law Enforcement Memorial Run

Livestock Brand Enforcement

Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry

Amite, Louisiana

2008 Dodge Ram 1500

ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Instructors pose for a photo at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glencoe Georgia on April 12, 2022.

HOUSTON – 501 arrests were made during a 90-day law enforcement operation to reduce violent gang crime in the greater Houston area. Federal, State and Local law enforcement cleared 793 felony warrants, arrested 113 documented gang members, and seized 41 firearms, 11.6 kilos of narcotics, $461,560 in currency and nine vehicles.

U.S. Marshals-led Operation Triple Beam (OTB) was conducted by the Houston Police Department’s North Shepherd and South Gessner Divisions, along with the, the Harris and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Offices, Texas Department of Public Safety, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Drug Enforcement Agency, Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas, Texas Department of Criminal Justice-OIG, The Gulf Coast Violent Offenders and Fugitive Task Force and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

OTB is an initiative, developed by The U. S. Marshals, to target and arrest violent fugitives and criminal offenders who commit high-profile crimes such as homicide, felony assault and sexual assault, illegal possession of firearms, illegal drug distribution, robbery and arson. Each local, state and federal agency utilized enforcement techniques and statutory authority in order to disrupt the criminal operations of violent gangs across the county and in the Houston and surrounding areas.

 

Photo By Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

One of many law enforcement vehicles seen at the site.

Riverside Air Show, 2009.

 

San Bernardino County = 20,052 sq mi

 

West Virginia = 24, 230 sq mi

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.

  

Photography - Craig McClure

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The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.

  

Photography - Craig McClure

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© 2021

ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.

Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

Tear gas and area-denial incendiary launcher.

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

Home Office

(never seen one of these before)

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

The rear hold has room for two Stormtroopers.

Family, friends and law enforcement colleagues of slain Deputy US Marshal Christopher Hill, as well as members of the community, pay tribute to the hero during memorial services Thursday, January 25, 2018.

 

Photo By Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Brigadier General Randall Simmons, commander of the Georgia Army National Guard directs the placement of units in support civil authorities charged with enforcing the mayor’s curfew in Atlanta June 3, 2020. (US National Guard photo by Maj. William Carraway)

HSI and partner law enforcement serve search and arrest warrants at illegal gaming houses and other locations

ALBUQUERQUE – A large-scale, 90-day enforcement operation known as “Operation Triple Beam Albuquerque” concluded Oct. 31 with the arrest of 327 fugitives from throughout Bernalillo County and the Albuquerque metropolitan area.

 

Led by the U.S. Marshals Southwest Investigative Fugitive Team (SWIFT), multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies concentrated their efforts on known violent offenders. Conducted from August through October, federal and local law enforcement, located and apprehended 327 state, local and federal fugitives, including 59 state probation and parole absconders. In the Santa Fe and Farmington communities, they made 92 arrests.

 

In addition, law enforcement partners confiscated 43 firearms, and seized more than 50 pounds of methamphetamine, four pounds of heroin and two pounds of cocaine. They recovered 31 stolen vehicles and seized $50,000 in US currency.

 

OTB provides communities with immediate relief from violent, gang-related crime; and targets fugitives who commit violent crime and those who provide them safe harbor. Since DOJ reinvigorated Project Safe Neighborhoods in 2017, US Marshals have launched 33 OTB collaborations of local, state, federal and tribal law enforcement agencies in some of the nation’s most violence-plagued communities, resulting in more than 6,000 arrests; 1,200 firearms confiscations; and the seizure of $1.8 million US currency.

 

Photo By: Shane McCoy / US Marshals

The Peace Keeper Enforcers were commissioned as the Grand Admiral Joz's personal guard.

 

They can be distinguished from regular Peace Keeper Rangers by distinct white visors, white arm and chrome weapons.

 

Chrome Weapons by Jeff Byrd from The Little Armory were purchased through Sith's Toy Box

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Read about Grand Admiral Joz here. The reviews are somewhat entertaining.

 

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

HSI Agents walk Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota looking for IPR violations.

female fugitive captured by warrant enforcement teams

2013 Law Enforcement Leadership Academy

 

The U.S. Marshals Service hosted a large group of Law Enforcement Explorers this week as they toured many of the federal law enforcement agencies in the Washington D.C. metro area.

 

Law Enforcement Exploring provides educational training programs for young adults on the purposes, mission, and objectives of law enforcement. The program provides career orientation experiences, leadership opportunities, and community service activities. The primary goals of the program are to help young adults choose a career path within law enforcement and to challenge them to become responsible citizens of their communities and the nation.

 

Agencies from federal, state, and local levels coordinate the Law Enforcement Exploring programs throughout the United States. The majority of the community programs are managed by local police departments, including Sheriffs, Chiefs of Police, and State Police. In addition, many federal agencies offer their support. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Federal Air Marshal Service, US Army Military Police, US Customs and Border Protection Service, US Marshals Service, US Postal Inspection Service, and US Secret Service provide national programs, scholarships, workshops, and literature. Also, Law Enforcement Exploring is supported by the National Sheriffs’ Association and the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

 

Nationally, over 33,000 Explorers and 8,425 adult volunteers participate in Law Enforcement Exploring. The program highlights include: the National Law Enforcement Exploring Leadership Academies, ride-alongs, career achievement awards, National Law Enforcement Exploring Conferences, and scholarship opportunities.

 

Photos by: Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Over 90 newly certified law enforcement officers graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 during a ceremony held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church (3475 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage, TN).

 

Graduates of Basic Police School Class 1813 will serve the following police departments (PD), sheriffs’ offices (SO), and state agencies:

 

Algood (PD), Austin Peay State University (PD), Bartlett (PD), Carter County (SO), Cheatham County (SO), Clarksville (PD), Clay County (SO), Clifton (PD), Coffee County (SO), Collierville (PD), Columbia (PD), Cookeville (PD), Covington (PD), Decatur County (SO), Dickson County (SO), Fayette County (SO), Gallatin (PD), Germanton (PD), Hamilton County (SO), Hardeman County (SO), Henderson County (SO), Hendersonville (PD), Humboldt (PD), Lawrence County (SO), Lenoir City (PD), Lewisburg (PD), Loudon County (SO), Mount Pleasant (PD), Savannah (PD), Smyrna (PD), Somerville (PD), Spring Hill (PD), Springfield (PD), Stewart County (SO), Sumner County (SO), Tennessee State University (PD), Tipton County (SO), Tiptonville (PD), Tennessee State Parks, Trenton (PD), Tullahoma (PD), Van Buren County (SO), Wayne County (SO), Williamson County (SO), and Wilson County (SO).

  

Texas Game Warden

Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

Law Enforcement Division

Galveston, Texas

25-29 foot SAFE Boat

The memorial was conceptualized by State Attorney General Jeff Howard in 1992, and dedicated on September 26, 1998. The memorial honors New Hampshire law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. Thirty-five families had experienced survivors' loss when the monument was dedicated; a thirty-sixth family has experienced survivors' loss as these lines are written (November 2006).

  

The names of the fallen are inscribed on the approaches to the memorial. New Hampshire sculptor Emil Birch chose the symbol of the star as an eternal shield, and the memorial is shaped as a star. In the base of the memorial is a container holding law enforcement badges from all law enforcement agencies in the state. The flame that is the focal point of the memorial represents the light of life that all officers honored have surrendered in the line of duty. The fallen officers are honored each year in a ceremony at the site of the memorial. N.H. Gov

More than 90 newly certified officers will graduate at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 30 from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) during a ceremony to be held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church at 3475 Lebanon Pike in Hermitage, Tenn. The event will coincide with the 50th anniversary celebration of TLETA as Tennessee’s leading law enforcement training organization.

  

My entry to Round 4 of the 2014 Bio-Cup, against Hahli141 and his great entry, the Manipulator.

 

Sgt. Jason Stormer (Preston's younger brother) has just joined the Hero Factory task force, and has been assigned a powerful transforming Helicopter robot, the Helix Enforcer!

 

Features gear-operated spinning rotor unit, Midak sky blasters on either side, and 2 powerful machine guns, this swift helicopter is capable of rendering even the most forceful army units helpless. For terrestrial combat, this unit transforms into a walker mech with a rotating drill laser and a rotator tri-blade saw!

 

Creator's comments:

this particular entry was a lotta fun to make, but was the culmination of many unfruitful mocing days, where I slowly progressed on the main body. The rest pretty much came together earlier today, as I work best under the pressure of the deadline. Granted, I'm not fully satisfied with the back (rather annoyed by it in fact), but my supply of white parts was running dreadfully short. I need more white panels, dammit!

 

Anywho, this was really fun to make, and I like what I've been able to hatch out for this round. Could have been better most definitely. If only I had more parts :/

 

Best of luck to my opponent Hahli141, who has created a wonderful mech/vic viper combo. Signing off :)

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