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Bedford man charged on multiple counts after multi-agency investigation

Read full article: Bedford man charged on multiple counts after multi-agency investigation

The Bedford Police Department announced Monday that it had arrested a man on multiple counts after an investigation in conjunction with other agencies in Virginia.

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Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office hosting 2025 Awards Ceremony

Read full article: Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office hosting 2025 Awards Ceremony

Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office will be hosting their 2025 Awards Ceremony on Tuesday at 2 p.m.

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New โ€œBlue Envelopeโ€ program in Virginia aims to ease traffic stops for drivers with autism

Read full article: New โ€œBlue Envelopeโ€ program in Virginia aims to ease traffic stops for drivers with autism

A new initiative across Virginia is working to make traffic stops less stressful for people on the autism spectrum.

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WATCH: Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics

Read full article: WATCH: Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics

Law enforcement agencies across the commonwealth continued their annual Torch Run, raising funds and awareness for Special Olympics Virginia on Wednesday.

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Virginia law enforcement warns of more DMV text scams impacting residents

Read full article: Virginia law enforcement warns of more DMV text scams impacting residents

More scam texts have been impacting Virginians. This time, theyโ€™re impersonating the DMV.

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Danville Police Department launches Automated License Plate Reader system

Read full article: Danville Police Department launches Automated License Plate Reader system

This week, the Danville Police Department launched a 21-camera Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) system, funded by the Virginia Office of the Attorney General.

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WATCH: April Foolsโ€™ Day fun from local law enforcement

Read full article: WATCH: April Foolsโ€™ Day fun from local law enforcement

Local law enforcement are having a little fun in honor of April Fools Day.

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VADOC K9s receive donation body armor

Read full article: VADOC K9s receive donation body armor

A few furry friends received some protective gear over at the Virginia Department of Corrections!

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Raising awareness for PTSD and mental health among first responders

Read full article: Raising awareness for PTSD and mental health among first responders

First responders often witness some of the most horrific scenes in their line of duty, and sometimes these experiences become too much to bear, leading to PTSD or, worse, suicide. In 2024, the rate of officers taking their own lives was twice the rate of those killed by gunfire.

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Radford City Office hosts Behind the Badge seminar on law enforcement mental health

Read full article: Radford City Office hosts Behind the Badge seminar on law enforcement mental health

The Behind the Badge seminar is happening today at the Radford City Office, and itโ€™s all about tackling the tough issues of PTSD and suicide among law enforcement officers.

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Law enforcement honors fallen deputy at Salem Red Sox Game

Read full article: Law enforcement honors fallen deputy at Salem Red Sox Game

Smyth County Sheriff Deputy, Hunter Reedy's oldest son threw out the ceremonial first pitch

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Haley Toyota hosts 8th Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Read full article: Haley Toyota hosts 8th Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Over 400 officers got a free meal on Friday at the 8th Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at Haley Toyota in Roanoke.

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WATCH: Teens break into luxury dealership, steal 9 cars worth $583,000 - The Morning Sprint

Read full article: WATCH: Teens break into luxury dealership, steal 9 cars worth $583,000 - The Morning Sprint

Check out the Morning Sprint for trending stories thatโ€™ll make you smile.

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Northwest Roanoke shooting leaves teen hurt

Read full article: Northwest Roanoke shooting leaves teen hurt

One teen was shot after a fight in Northwest Roanoke on Tuesday, Feb. 20, according to the Roanoke Police Department.

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WATCH: Deputy fires weapon after mistaking falling acorn for gunshots - The Morning Sprint

Read full article: WATCH: Deputy fires weapon after mistaking falling acorn for gunshots - The Morning Sprint

Check out the Morning Sprint for trending stories thatโ€™ll make you smile.

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Line of Duty benefits fails in Virginia subcommittee

Read full article: Line of Duty benefits fails in Virginia subcommittee

A bill to extend the Line of Duty benefits to private police departments has failed in a delegateย subcommittee.

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How this constable is breaking barriers, leading the way for other women

Read full article: How this constable is breaking barriers, leading the way for other women

Numerous studies point to a lack of women in law enforcement agencies.

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Floyd County woman raises money to donate K9 bulletproof vests to police

Read full article: Floyd County woman raises money to donate K9 bulletproof vests to police

Each year, Laurel Turner works to donate bulletproof vests to local law agencies to help ease the pressure of tight budgets.

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Lynchburg incident leads to discussion of day-to-day risks in law enforcement

Read full article: Lynchburg incident leads to discussion of day-to-day risks in law enforcement

10 News had the opportunity to have a ride along with law enforcement to see the dangers they face everyday.

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Roanoke leaders asking for communityโ€™s input in search for Chief of Police

Read full article: Roanoke leaders asking for communityโ€™s input in search for Chief of Police

Roanoke City leaders want the community to engage in the search for the next Chief of Police.

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Roanoke neighborhoods host National Night Out

Read full article: Roanoke neighborhoods host National Night Out

Roanoke's event comes on the back end of a week with four fatal shootings.

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Hereโ€™s a list of 2023 National Night Out events in Southwest, Central Virginia

Read full article: Hereโ€™s a list of 2023 National Night Out events in Southwest, Central Virginia

Hereโ€™s where you can find National Night Out events near you this year.

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Att. Gen. Jason Miyares pushing for law changes, more money for police

Read full article: Att. Gen. Jason Miyares pushing for law changes, more money for police

Miyares met with law enforcement agencies from the Highlands and Roanoke areas on Monday.

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Celebrating essential workers this Fourth of July

Read full article: Celebrating essential workers this Fourth of July

10 News Photojournalist Greg Moore shows how first responders in Botetourt County were able to get a nice lunch to celebrate July 4.

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Roanoke regional law enforcement come together for annual memorial service

Read full article: Roanoke regional law enforcement come together for annual memorial service

The memorial service honors the lives of officers who died in the line of duty.

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Gov. Youngkin signs bill increasing punishment for โ€˜swattingโ€™ calls

Read full article: Gov. Youngkin signs bill increasing punishment for โ€˜swattingโ€™ calls

The law leads to either or both a $2,500 fine and up to 12 months in jail for calling in a fake emergency.

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West Virginia search continues for former Virginia Tech professor missing for three weeks

Read full article: West Virginia search continues for former Virginia Tech professor missing for three weeks

Investigators are still following the case of 86-year-old Siegfried Holzer who left his Christiansburg home Feb. 22 and never returned.

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Danville Police Department practices de-escalation tactics, use of force with real-life virtual simulations

Read full article: Danville Police Department practices de-escalation tactics, use of force with real-life virtual simulations

The Danville Police Department is emphasizing the importance of their virtual training program, MILO.

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Bryan Kohberger appears to have this in common with convicted serial killers

Read full article: Bryan Kohberger appears to have this in common with convicted serial killers

Kohberger is accused of killing four college students in Moscow, Idaho.

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Roanoke County Police Chief Howard Hall to retire after 36 years of service

Read full article: Roanoke County Police Chief Howard Hall to retire after 36 years of service

After 36 years in law enforcement, Roanoke County Police Chief Howard Hall is turning in his badge.

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Lynchburg Police Department works to reduce violent crime

Read full article: Lynchburg Police Department works to reduce violent crime

The Lynchburg Police Department is working to reduce violent crime in the community with its newly announced crisis response team and partnerships.

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Lynchburg Police Department welcomes 11 new officers

Read full article: Lynchburg Police Department welcomes 11 new officers

The job is just beginning for the new officers. Their next step in the process is going through some in-house training.

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Four Alleghany County Sheriffโ€™s Deputies honored with Medals of Valor

Read full article: Four Alleghany County Sheriffโ€™s Deputies honored with Medals of Valor

The deputies were honored for their bravery and courage at an incident in March of this year.

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Martinsville Chief of Police G. E. โ€˜Eddieโ€™ Cassady to retire, effective Jan. 1, 2023

Read full article: Martinsville Chief of Police G. E. โ€˜Eddieโ€™ Cassady to retire, effective Jan. 1, 2023

The City of Martinsville will be looking for a new Chief of Police now that the current Chief of Police, G. E. โ€œEddieโ€ Cassady, has announced his retirement.

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Lynchburg police investigate shooting

Read full article: Lynchburg police investigate shooting

Detectives said around 10:36 Saturday evening, police responded to the 900 block of Pierce Street for reports of shots being fired and a vehicle leaving the scene.

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โ€˜All of us want to get home at nightโ€™: Urging drivers to be aware of Virginiaโ€™s Move Over law

Read full article: โ€˜All of us want to get home at nightโ€™: Urging drivers to be aware of Virginiaโ€™s Move Over law

With the badge comes risks.

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โ€˜All of us want to get home at nightโ€™: Urging drivers to be aware of Virginiaโ€™s Move Over law

Read full article: โ€˜All of us want to get home at nightโ€™: Urging drivers to be aware of Virginiaโ€™s Move Over law

With the badge comes risks.

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Law enforcement agencies announce nominations for โ€˜Aftermath K9 Grantโ€™

Read full article: Law enforcement agencies announce nominations for โ€˜Aftermath K9 Grantโ€™

Four local law enforcement agencies have K9 units competing for the 2022 Aftermath K9 Grant.

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Juvenile charged after stabbing Henrico middle school student, police say

Read full article: Juvenile charged after stabbing Henrico middle school student, police say

A 7th-grade student is facing several charges after allegedly stabbing another middle school student in a locker room at Brookland Middle School, according to Henrico County Police.

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Virginia officials, Roanoke leaders discuss violent crime solutions

Read full article: Virginia officials, Roanoke leaders discuss violent crime solutions

Attorney General Jason Miyares, former Governor George Allen, local law enforcement, and other leaders gathered to address the issue

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Danville police utilize simulation training for quick, effective response

Read full article: Danville police utilize simulation training for quick, effective response

For law enforcement, making split-second decisions in life-or-death scenarios comes with the territory. Thatโ€™s why at the Danville Police Department, using the MILO simulator is a crucial part of their initial and remedial training.

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Lynchburg Police holds ceremony for new headquarters

Read full article: Lynchburg Police holds ceremony for new headquarters

City leaders and law enforcement held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday morning for the new headquarters.

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The Deep Blue Ridge: Survivor of sexual assault uses faith in God to serve victims of human trafficking

Read full article: The Deep Blue Ridge: Survivor of sexual assault uses faith in God to serve victims of human trafficking

A Roanoke survivor of sexual assault is using her traumatizing experience to connect with and serve other victims of sexual assault and human trafficking through her non-profit, The Lampstand.

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Roanoke County Police Chief set to retire effective in 2023

Read full article: Roanoke County Police Chief set to retire effective in 2023

On Thursday, Roanoke County Chief of Police Howard Hall announced that his retirement will be effective on Jan. 1, 2023.

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Lynchburg Police Department hosts special academy for people in the area

Read full article: Lynchburg Police Department hosts special academy for people in the area

The Lynchburg Police Department is hosting a special academy, but not for recruits.

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Lynchburg leaders discuss school safety during joint meeting

Read full article: Lynchburg leaders discuss school safety during joint meeting

Lynchburg City Council and the School Board held a joint meeting and discussed a feasible and affordable master plan for the entire district.

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Community honors legacy of Danville woman by holding engagement walk

Read full article: Community honors legacy of Danville woman by holding engagement walk

One step at a time, Danville Police officers continue to build relationships with their community by hosting engagement neighborhood walks.

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Bedford takes major step in building new police station, moving out of โ€˜crammedโ€™ headquarters

Read full article: Bedford takes major step in building new police station, moving out of โ€˜crammedโ€™ headquarters

In their current space, workstations are on top of one another, visitors have to sit on a narrow bench in a tight hallway, the locker room barely fits two officers, and there are no weight rooms or showers.

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City of Roanoke E-911 center survey opens, officials ask for community input to improve services

Read full article: City of Roanoke E-911 center survey opens, officials ask for community input to improve services

City officials said that the survey is an effort to determine the effectiveness of E-911 services provided to citizens.

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Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office to launch (R) I.G.N.I.T.E.

Read full article: Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office to launch (R) I.G.N.I.T.E.

Making the Roanoke City Jail a place of transformation โ€“ on Tuesday, the Roanoke City Sheriff unveiled a new program he hopes can do just that.

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Amherst leaders approve funds for more school resource officers

Read full article: Amherst leaders approve funds for more school resource officers

Amherst County Public Schools will see more school resource officers soon, thanks to a ruling by the Amherst County Board of Supervisors.

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Lynchburg Police Department to host first-ever โ€˜Cops N Bobbersโ€™ fishing event

Read full article: Lynchburg Police Department to host first-ever โ€˜Cops N Bobbersโ€™ fishing event

The Lynchburg Police Department is looking to cast a line and reel in a better relationship with the community by hosting its first-ever fishing event.

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Police: Man charged after assaulting Roanoke City Police Officer, stealing patrol car

Read full article: Police: Man charged after assaulting Roanoke City Police Officer, stealing patrol car

A man has been arrested after assaulting a police officer, stealing the patrol car, and crashing, the Roanoke Police Department said.

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Danville Police move into brand new headquarters

Read full article: Danville Police move into brand new headquarters

After seven years of planning and construction, Danville police are finally moving into their new headquarters.

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Attorney Gen. Jason Miyares meets with law enforcement in Martinsville

Read full article: Attorney Gen. Jason Miyares meets with law enforcement in Martinsville

The attorney general wants his office to have a strong relationship with law enforcement throughout the commonwealth.

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Woman arrested after slapping, kicking deputy

Read full article: Woman arrested after slapping, kicking deputy

A woman has been arrested after assaulting a deputy in Campbell County, the Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office said.

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Roanoke area neighborhoods celebrate National Night Out

Read full article: Roanoke area neighborhoods celebrate National Night Out

A solid relationship between neighborhoods and public safety agencies is critical to maintaining a safe and healthy community, and National Night Out emphasizes just that.

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Hereโ€™s a list of National Night Out events in Southwest, Central Virginia

Read full article: Hereโ€™s a list of National Night Out events in Southwest, Central Virginia

Hereโ€™s where you can find National Night Out events near you this year.

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Radford authorities take part in active threat trainings

Read full article: Radford authorities take part in active threat trainings

On Friday, the Radford City Police Department said theyโ€™ve been participating in active threat trainings throughout July, with more coming up soon.

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Henry County deputies to see raises soon

Read full article: Henry County deputies to see raises soon

Around 97 deputies will be eligible for the increases, costing, in total, $121,270, and an additional $50,044 in local funds were needed from the Reserve to fund those increases.

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One in custody after homicide investigation in Campbell County

Read full article: One in custody after homicide investigation in Campbell County

On Wednesday around 3:41 p.m., the Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office said they responded to Maragon Lane in Evington for a personโ€™s check.

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Virginia State Police warning residents of phone scams

Read full article: Virginia State Police warning residents of phone scams

Virginia State Police is warning residents of phone scams targeting sex offenders in the area.

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Battle of the Badges Blood Drive surpasses goal

Read full article: Battle of the Badges Blood Drive surpasses goal

The organization surpassed its goal, bringing 57 people in to donate.

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Roanoke leaders look to new initiatives to help curb gun violence

Read full article: Roanoke leaders look to new initiatives to help curb gun violence

To help, Roanoke City leaders are adopting an approach used in Chicago. Commission Chairman Joe Cobb said itโ€™s called โ€œOperation Pinpoint.โ€

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Battle of the Badges: Blood drive competition set for Wednesday in Lynchburg

Read full article: Battle of the Badges: Blood drive competition set for Wednesday in Lynchburg

John Lynch Lodge #34 of the Fraternal Order of Police will be hosting a blood drive on July 20, 2022.

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Former City of Salem Sheriff, Everett Obenshain, passes away, officials say

Read full article: Former City of Salem Sheriff, Everett Obenshain, passes away, officials say

He served as Sheriff for over 30 years in the City of Salem

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Former police officer weighs in on delayed law enforcement response in Uvalde school shooting

Read full article: Former police officer weighs in on delayed law enforcement response in Uvalde school shooting

10 News wants to warn you that you may find some of this video disturbing. WSLS believes it is important to show the video because the events of that day have been under intense scrutiny. WSLS has chosen not to air or publish the story with the audio due to the sensitivity of this โ€“ but it is available through a number of other outlets if you wish to view it in its entirety.

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Advance Auto Parts gifts Roanoke authorities $2,500 of gift cards to increase safety

Read full article: Advance Auto Parts gifts Roanoke authorities $2,500 of gift cards to increase safety

As part of its 90th-anniversary celebrations, Advance Auto Parts gifted Roanoke Police and Fire departments with $2,500 of gift cards to increase community safety.

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Botetourt County Sheriffโ€™s office to get new police cars

Read full article: Botetourt County Sheriffโ€™s office to get new police cars

The Botetourt County Sheriffโ€™s is giving its patrol cars a new, or rather old, look โ€“ They are introducing a new black and white patrol fleet.

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Blackburg Police Department debuts new state-of-the-art police station

Read full article: Blackburg Police Department debuts new state-of-the-art police station

The $16 million, 37,000 square-foot facility located in Downtown Blacksburg is just blocks from the previous station.

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Virginia bill will prohibit traffic quotas, arrests for police job performance

Read full article: Virginia bill will prohibit traffic quotas, arrests for police job performance

Governor Glenn Youngkin signed Bill Senate Bill 327 and it is expected to help improve community relations between police and the public.

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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin amends bill lifting facial recognition technology ban

Read full article: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin amends bill lifting facial recognition technology ban

Governor Glenn Youngkin is amending a controversial bill that could lift a partial ban on facial recognition technology in Virginia.

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New Bedford police chief says heโ€™s โ€˜excited to be able to come back homeโ€™ to serve his community

Read full article: New Bedford police chief says heโ€™s โ€˜excited to be able to come back homeโ€™ to serve his community

Captain Ronnie Lewis will become Bedfordโ€™s thirteenth police chief in nearly a century.

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โ€˜Itโ€™s never easyโ€™: Law enforcement react to Bridgewater College shooting that killed two officers

Read full article: โ€˜Itโ€™s never easyโ€™: Law enforcement react to Bridgewater College shooting that killed two officers

The tragic event is a somber reminder of the daily dangers facing those who work in public safety.

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Virginia law enforcement may see pay raises thanks to Gov. Northamโ€™s final two-year budget proposal

Read full article: Virginia law enforcement may see pay raises thanks to Gov. Northamโ€™s final two-year budget proposal

If all goes according to plan, the pay raises could be here in July.

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Gov. Northam announces $233 million in budget to increase pay for state law enforcement

Read full article: Gov. Northam announces $233 million in budget to increase pay for state law enforcement

Governor Ralph Northam announced today on his Thank You, Virginia Tour that his two-year state budget will include an investment of more than a $223 million in public safety.

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Southwest Virginia communities celebrate National Night Out to help prevent crime

Read full article: Southwest Virginia communities celebrate National Night Out to help prevent crime

Communities across the country, and right here in our area gathered for National Night Out on Tuesday.

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Chaplain in Bedford County helps law enforcement cope with job-related stress, trauma

Read full article: Chaplain in Bedford County helps law enforcement cope with job-related stress, trauma

Bedford County Sheriff Mike Miller says theyโ€™re always looking for more Chaplains

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Lynchburg police swear-in 8 new officers, but still continue to face staffing shortage

Read full article: Lynchburg police swear-in 8 new officers, but still continue to face staffing shortage

Police Chief Ryan Zuidema says while these eight graduates help a staffing shortage, LPD is still short 16 officers.

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Black community discusses what Chauvin verdict means to them ahead of Lynchburg prayer vigil

Read full article: Black community discusses what Chauvin verdict means to them ahead of Lynchburg prayer vigil

One Community, One Voice hosted the prayer vigil Wednesday at Lynchburgโ€™s Monument Terrace, which included faith and city leaders and the police department.

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Roanoke Police asking for pay raises after losing officers at alarming rate

Read full article: Roanoke Police asking for pay raises after losing officers at alarming rate

Police departments nationwide are struggling with staffing and now Roanoke's top cop says they're losing officers at an alarming rate.

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NAACP pushes to eliminate qualified immunity while Lynchburg Police Department disagrees

Read full article: NAACP pushes to eliminate qualified immunity while Lynchburg Police Department disagrees

Virginiaโ€™s NAACP state chapter is launching a campaign to end qualified immunity in the Commonwealth.

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Virginia law enforcement training in Lynchburg teaches new philosophy for interviewing suspects

Read full article: Virginia law enforcement training in Lynchburg teaches new philosophy for interviewing suspects

Law enforcement from across the Commonwealth were in Lynchburg to learn a new philosophy from Justice 3D Consulting. Mark Mackizer, co-owner and retired FBI special agent, said the training goes against traditional modules of interviewing suspects.

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Middle school resource officer named Salemโ€™s 2020 Officer of the Year

Read full article: Middle school resource officer named Salemโ€™s 2020 Officer of the Year

SALEM, Va. โ€“ If youโ€™re walking the halls of Andrew Lewis Middle School, youโ€™ll find a friendly face: Officer David Goodman. Heโ€™s been a school resource officer there for the past three years, following in his dadโ€™s footsteps who also worked for the Salem Police Department. But Goodmanโ€™s making a name for himself as Salemโ€™s 2020 Officer of the Year. Principal Jamie Garst said Goodman redefines what school resource officers should be. โ€œWe can teach them to be good officers, we canโ€™t teach them to be good people,โ€ said Crawley.

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Bedford County Sheriffโ€™s Office approved to apply for new body cameras

Read full article: Bedford County Sheriffโ€™s Office approved to apply for new body cameras

BEDFORD COUNTY, Va. โ€“ The Bedford County Sheriffโ€™s Office is taking another step in protecting the community and its deputies. It can now apply for a grant to purchase 15 new body cameras, after getting approval from the Bedford County Board of Supervisors on Monday. The Sheriffโ€™s Office currently has about 70 cameras, but this will replace those that are worn out and take months to repair. The technology is used whenever a deputy is out of a patrol car and helps assure transparency. The $10,000 grant also requires a 50% match from the Sheriffโ€™s Office.

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Amherst leaders urge lawmakers to protect qualified immunity for law enforcement

Read full article: Amherst leaders urge lawmakers to protect qualified immunity for law enforcement

AMHERST COUNTY, Va. โ€“ Amherst County leaders are urging Virginia lawmakers to protect qualified immunity for law enforcement. The Board of Supervisors issued a letter to express opposition against House bill 2045, which would make officers personally liable for any damages and fees. Dean Rodgers, the countyโ€™s administrator, says the existing law already promotes accountability, allowing prosecutions and civil lawsuits to move forward. โ€œIf youโ€™re outside the scope of your employment; if youโ€™re doing something that you werenโ€™t taught, trained, advised, managed to do, then youโ€™re on your own,โ€ said Rodgers. Rodgers says the bill would also force localities to pay higher insurance costs and make it harder for them to recruit law enforcement.

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Pulaski County deputy killed in Route 11 crash laid to rest

Read full article: Pulaski County deputy killed in Route 11 crash laid to rest

PULASKI, Va. โ€“ The Pulaski County Sheriffโ€™s Office mourned one of their own on Sunday. Sergeant Perry Hodge, a well-known school resource officer in Pulaski County, was killed early Thursday when his truck was hit head-on while driving on Route 11 near Dublin. Deputies paid tribute to Hodge with a group ride from the Pulaski County Sheriffโ€™s Office to the funeral. Pulaski-based motorcycle club Faith Ryders stopped to pray at the Route 11 memorial before the funeral. Pulaski County Sheriff's OfficeCharges are pending against the other driver, 26-year-old Michael Morris of Pulaski.

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Vinton hires familiar faces as new town manager, police chief

Read full article: Vinton hires familiar faces as new town manager, police chief

The town hired familiar faces to replace the outgoing town manager and police chief. Assistant town manager Pete Peters takes over as Vintonโ€™s town manager, and deputy police chief Fabricio Drumond is now the townโ€™s head of law enforcement. Peters had been assistant town manager for five years. He had served as interim town manager since his predecessor, Barry Thompson, announced his retirement. He replaces former police chief Thomas Foster, who became the United States Marshal for the Western District of Virginia.

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Roanoke County leaders consider raising officer pay after losing nearly 20% of department this year

Read full article: Roanoke County leaders consider raising officer pay after losing nearly 20% of department this year

ROANOKE COUNTY, Va. โ€“ Roanoke County leaders are springing into action as the police department deals with record shortages. โ€œ26 is darn close to 20% of our workforce out in a year and you know we still have another five weeks left of the year,โ€ Roanoke County Police Chief Howard Hall said. When it comes to starting pay, Roanoke County isnโ€™t far off from others in our area, at $39,221. The table below shows how Roanoke County compares to some other localities in the region:Locality Starting Officer Salary Radford $42,555 Montgomery County $40,800 Lynchburg $40,019 Roanoke County $39,221 Roanoke City $38,639.75 Danville $36,812 Franklin County About $36,000 Bedford County $34,641Itโ€™s the pay beyond that starting salary holding Roanoke County leaders back. Hall said they should have a proposal for a new pay scale soon.

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Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office recognizes members for service

Read full article: Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office recognizes members for service

CAMPBELL COUNTY, Va. โ€“ Family, friends and Campbell County law enforcement officials gathered at Rustburg High School Friday to recognize 40 people who, according to Sheriff Whit Clark, have gone out of their way for the community. โ€œEvery single day they come to work to serve the citizens of Campbell County. One of them was Deputy Brian Davis, who retired from the department after seven years. Davis started in Campbell County elementary schools following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut. He said after that mass shooting, protecting the lives of thousands of Campbell County students meant even more to him.

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Police, race and inequality experts share mixed reactions about Virginia police reform bill

Read full article: Police, race and inequality experts share mixed reactions about Virginia police reform bill

A new law would limit what offenses police officers could pull people over for. Law enforcement agencies and race and inequality experts have mixed reactions. The bill passed by the Virginia General Assembly stops law enforcement officers from stopping or searching anyone solely based upon the odor of marijuana. Law enforcement has no interest in doing something like that," said Ramsey. The governor has to sign the bill by Wednesday night or he can recommend changes and send it back to the General Assembly.

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Cops and community gather for โ€˜National Night Outโ€™

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The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. The department participated in โ€œNational Night Out,โ€ an annual event focused on strengthening the bond between law enforcement and the community. Lynchburg Police Chief Ryan Zuidema stressed the departmentโ€™s connection with the community following violent demonstrations earlier this year. โ€œIf weโ€™ve heard anything as a part of this movement, itโ€™s that weโ€™re going to continue to listen to our residents. We got a lot of really good feedback from folks in our community, and I think thatโ€™s an ongoing process" said Zuidema.

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Roanoke city police academy battling unprecedented challenges head-on

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ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ Police departments across the country are having a hard time finding enough officers. Roanoke cityโ€™s latest academy is working to address the challenges driving the shortage, from COVID-19 to the current climate around policing. COVID-19 has complicated the process but it hasnโ€™t kept 12 recruits from pursuing careers as Roanoke city police officers. โ€œJust really help people to be honest, just serve and protect,โ€ said Lauren Camper, a Roanoke police recruit. โ€œTraining new officers is really our best way to make a better impact on the community and the department,โ€ Masters said.

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Danville city councilmembers tour proposed police station site

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DANVILLE, Va. โ€“ Plans for Danvilleโ€™s proposed police station are in limbo until the November election, but city councilmembers took a tour of the property before the big vote. The funding for its renovation to become the new Danville Police Station depends on the vote for a proposed Caesars casino in town. If the vote for the casino passes, Caesars would spend $20 million on Danville municipal projects, including the new police station. Councilmember Lee Vogler hopes Danville residents think about the proposed police station when they cast their votes this election season. "It will also do things with the White Mill and Riverfront Park.โ€Currently, the Danville Police Department is headquartered at the bottom floor of Danville City Hall.

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Virginia House revives bill to end immunity for police

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RICHMOND, Va. โ€“ A bill to end qualified immunity for police officers in Virginia was revived Tuesday, a day after the legislation failed to win approval from a key committee. The legislation was defeated Monday when two Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee voted with Republicans against it. But on Tuesday, the committee reconsidered and approved the legislation, sending it to the full House for a vote. The bill is a top priority for Democrats during a special legislative session focused on police and criminal justice reforms. A similar bill failed in the Senate last week when the Judiciary Committee voted to send the proposal for further study.

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Roanoke County officerโ€™s de-escalation training helped calm down 9-year-old after school bus incident

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Morris rushed to the bus stop near Pinevale and Garst Mill Roads. Police said a 9-year-old boy, who has behavioral issues, was getting on the bus but refused to wear a mask. When he was asked to sit in the back, he got aggressive and attacked the school bus monitor. โ€œYour concerns, obviously, go to the safety of the children - all of the children - that are on the bus,โ€ said Morris. Thatโ€™s when Morris, a mom and a school resource officer, stepped in.

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Roanoke Valley Republicans โ€˜Back the Blueโ€™ at rally in support of police

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ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ Dozens of people gathered in Roanoke on Tuesday for a โ€œBack the Blueโ€ rally. Two Republican Roanoke City Council candidates, Peg McGuire and Maynard Keller, teamed up with Virginia Republican Senate candidate Daniel Gade and Congressman Ben Cline to show their support for local law enforcement. The event was held outside SafeSide Tactical where speakers talked about the importance of supporting police officers, not defunding them. This event comes as the General Assembly holds a special session in Richmond focusing on police reform. There was also a voter registration booth at the event.

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Virginia police chiefs take stance on proposals for reform ahead of special session

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ROANOKE COUNTY, Va. โ€“ Police reform will take center stage in Virginia during next weekโ€™s special session. With all eyes on police reform, those who enforce the laws are speaking up, hoping those who make the laws will listen. The Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police (VACP) is taking a stance on nearly 40 measures up for debate. Hall said thereโ€™s always room for improvement, but not being realistic could threaten the safety of our communities and our officers. โ€œI think it would make Virginia a more dangerous place,โ€ Hall said.

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Radford officers rescue tuber from New River

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RADFORD, Va. โ€“ Two Radford police officers are being recognized for their lifesaving efforts on the New River after they responded to a tuber in distress call on Aug. 2. When they arrived at the New River near Riverview Park, the officers immediately jumped in and swam over to the tuber, eventually getting them safely to shore, according to the Radford City Police Department. Radford Fire and EMS examined the tuber before they were taken home. In a release, Radford Police Chief Jeff Dodson said, โ€œOfficers Coffey and Benson acted admirably and as heroes, putting anotherโ€™s life before their own. They also thanked the police officers and Radford Fire and EMS.

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Lynchburg police swear in 11 new officers

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LYNCHBURG, Va. Lynchburg now has 11 new protectors on the streets. The group of officers were sworn in on Thursday in front of their family and friends. The department said its been a long eight months for these officers because the pandemic interrupted their classes. You said, No, not me, Im here and this is what Im going to do. So, thank you, Deputy Chief Mark Jamison said. They have four new Black officers and also four women.

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