Nov 162010
 
Broward Police Memorial Association

Broward Police Memorial Association

The Police Honor Guard Association of Broward County, Florida, and the Broward Police Memorial Association is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization and is a voice for the fallen Law Enforcement officers of Broward County.

www.honorguardinc.com

Nov 062010
 

People can start there career in any of the fields they like, but if you like to be in a field that deals with criminals and innocent peoples under criminal threats; really requires some great desire towards it said a San Diego DUI lawyer. For this profession what you need is that you judge people right and be a man of your words. Because if you are no a man of your words than you might harm many innocent peoples and might give benefit to many criminals who require serious treatment.

For you to become a Justice in crime, you need to perfect your knowledge and gain as much as you can, knowledge is gained from various courses that are taught all over the world, but you might have to do some specific courses and learn the laws and regulations that are specifically for you area. But the main knowledge that a justice gains is during the experience he/she gains during his practice. And that experience which is gained during practice is what will give you an eye of and eagle to judge people and make your statements.
Starting a criminal justice career is like a very good public-service decision, and you can gain a lot of respect in this profession, but there are many responsibilities in this profession advised a DUI lawyer in San Diego. First of all this profession deals with a lot of criminals and innocent people and secondly you must perform your duties perfectly otherwise you might harm someone seriously. For example you should be very careful about your decisions and statements and should not go for any favored party, but you should do this to serve the nation and public and bring peace in your area by making the innocent free and punishing the one who deserve strict sentence. It’s a hard job and if you are really willing to start this, then you should really know your responsibilities.

Oct 172010
 

Two British traffic patrol officers from North Berwick were involved in an unusual incident while checking for speeding motorists on the A-1 Great North Road.

One of the officers used a hand-held radar device to check the speed of a vehicle approaching over the crest of a hill, and was surprised when the speed was recorded at over 300 mph. Their radar suddenly stopped working and the officers were not able to reset it.

Just then a deafening roar over the treetops revealed that the radar had in fact latched on to a NATO Tornado fighter jet which was engaged in a low-flying exercise over the Border district, approaching from the North Sea.

Back at police headquarters the chief constable fired off a stiff complaint to the RAF Liaison office. Back came the reply in true laconic RAF style:

“Thank you for your message, which allows us to complete the file on this incident. You may be interested to know that the tactical computer in the Tornado had detected the presence of, and subsequently locked onto, your hostile radar equipment and automatically sent a jamming signal back to it. Furthermore, an air-to-ground missile aboard the fully-armed aircraft had also automatically locked onto your equipment. Fortunately the pilot flying the Tornado recognized the situation for what it was, quickly responded to the missile systems alert status, and was able to override the automated defense system before the missile was launched and your hostile radar installation was destroyed.

Good Day…

Aug 192010
 

As of 8/19/10 The Miramar Police Department is advertising that they are hiring on their website – miramarpd.org

There employment page explains their process and offers more information – miramarpd.org/cityEmployment.asp

The general information phone number for Miramar Police is (954)602-4000 or pdwebmail@ci.miramar.fl.us

There is preliminary testing done at BCC like most agencies in Broward. The IPS Broward Academy testing information page is broward.edu/ips/IPS/TestingCenter/page4889.html

Jul 112010
 

The Distinguished Alumni Award is the highest honor the Broward College Alumni Association can present an alumnus or alumna on behalf of the college. Each nominee must demonstrate significant contributions in areas of professional, civic, public or philanthropic life, AND having had his/her own life enriched by his/her experience at Broward College. To be eligible, the nominee must have completed at least 30 semester hours at Broward College, Broward Community College or the Junior College of Broward county. Posthumous nominations will not be accepted.

Nomination Procedure:
Complete and submit the nomination form at http://alumni.broward.edu/?page=distinguished.
The deadline for all submissions is Friday, July 30, 2010.
Completed nomination forms will be forwarded to the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award selection committee.
The selection committee may choose to schedule telephone interviews with the nomination finalists.
The recipient selected as 2010 Broward College Distinguished Alumni honoree will be notified by September 2010.
For more information, contact Alumni Relations, Broward College Foundation at (954) 201-7395 or alumni@broward.edu.

Jul 072010
 

The Sun sentinel reported that Delray Beach Police Department lifted their hiring freeze. Down nearly 20 positions last year between the freeze and retirements, the police chief got permission to fill 10 positions, though five are still frozen.

Delray Beach police officer requirements; at least 60 college credits or a military background. Starting salary range is $44,310 to $49,430, depending on education.

Delray Beach Police Department
300 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Non-emergencies: (561) 243-7800
General Information: (561) 243-7888

PoliceRecruiter@mydelraybeach.com

http://www.mydelraybeach.com/Delray/Departments/Police/

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Jun 292010
 

Florida Sen. Nan H. Rich was instrumental, this past legislative session, in securing the approval of $6.9 million in funding to renovate Broward College’s Institute of Public Safety (IPS) on the A. Hugh Adams Central Campus in Davie, which dates from 1971. On June 15th the college hosted an appreciation luncheon for Sen. Rich at the IPS, gave her an exciting, hands-on tour of the Police Academy training facilities, awarded her a medal of honor at a special formation by cadets, and member of the Board of Trustees Sean Alveshire presented her with a commemorative plaque. Trustee Alveshire expressed appreciation to Sen. Rich for all she has done for the college over the years, and especially for the funding for renovating the IPS building, which he called “a facility that plays such a key role in training those who keep our community and our country safe.”

Dignitaries Attend Event
More than 60 people attended the event, including Lauderhill Police Chief Ken Pachnek and Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti. Broward College’s Special Assistant to the President for Governmental Relations Barbara Cohen Pippin organized the outstanding festivities and was credited by Sen. Rich for her role in getting this funding for the college. IPS Dean Linda Wood led the tour. Every year, more than 500 new officers graduate from the Broward College Police Academy, trained for police forces throughout the state. The college has had an amazing100 percent pass rate for graduates on the State Officer’s Certification Exam for the past six academy classes. In addition, more than 5,000 men and women also pursue professional development opportunities at the Institute annually. And, since 9/11, the IPS has conducted hundreds of anti-terrorism and other classes with an enrollment of more than 8,000 students.

Looking Forward to Ribbon-Cutting
Sen. Rich, said, humbly, “I feel like I’m just a spoke in the wheel and there were many who helped accomplish this.” She also said that she looks forward to coming back next year for the ribbon-cutting when renovations are completed.

source: http://www.broward.edu/student/AnnouncementsStudent/page27213.html

Jun 272010
 

Information released by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office says that early Tuesday 6/8/10, Boca Raton Officer Shannon Wendlick tried to stop a vehicle. When she approached the car, it backed up and attempted to strike her. Also, investigators say that an occupant of the vehicle pointed a handgun at the Wendlick. According to the arrest report Wendlick shot Rosario several times.

Rosario, who is being held in the Palm Beach County jail on $310,000 bond, told investigators that they were in a stolen Jeep and had planned to rob a house in Boca Raton.

Officer Wendlick is on administrative leave pending the outcome of the shooting