Sentences with phrase «place armed police»

Among the questions asked were why the document had not been translated into Spanish and why the proposed $ 2.6 million allocation to place armed police officers in schools had been labeled «student safety and psych support.»
The Republican - backed measures included ones to place an armed police officer at all New York City schools; make it a felony to threaten mass violence at a school; make it easier for schools to obtain technology hardware and software; and require schools to conduct «active shooter» drills.

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«My heroes are those who risk their lives every day to protect our world and make it a better placepolice, firefighters, and members of our armed forces.»
Following the news that armed police officers will be placed outside Canterbury Cathedral, Sam Hailes... More
James E. Walcott, who held police at bay for an hour during an armed standoff on Halloween 2016, was placed on five years» probation Thursday.
Samuel Reyes, 49, was arrested for two armed robberies and placed in the 49th Precinct on Eastchester Avenue where he was found unconscious after hanging himself with a drawstring in a holding cell on Nov. 11, according to police.
► A gorilla grows quickly to about 20 feet, roaring into the camera and beating his chest until sanctuary staff place him in a cage; he becomes angry and breaks out, smashing walls, doors, windows and equipment, jumps over a building and into the street, smashing an SUV with his fists, and a man points a tranquilizer rifle but does not shoot; police cars cut the animal off as a helicopter with armed men flies by and they shoot the gorilla with large tranquilizer darts (the gorilla collapses, unconscious).
We expect lawmakers to hear testimony that will inform critical decisions they will make in the future about arming teachers, placing resource and police officers in schools, and providing funding for programs that will improve school climate and -LSB-...]
Research indicates that putting police in schools does not lead to lower rates of violence, and several recent mass shootings occurred in places where armed police officers were on duty.
The book's introduction notes that the 20 % of the Canadian workforce that belongs to public - sector unions (which also includes police officers, firefighters, the armed forces and the politicians who make these rules in the first place) «have quietly negotiated the most lucrative compensation packages in history.»
Those who are so enamored of mass gun confiscation should try out their schemes in places like Washington DC, Detroit and Chicago, and see how many armed confrontations will result in which police shoot citizens, citizens shoot police, and the result is open warfare and a total breakdown of law enforcement.
The post from Lyle Denniston at SCOTUSblog reports on yesterday's Supreme Court argument in which the state of Arizona and the federal government argued for — and got Justices supporting — the broad proposition that police who encounter someone in a public place should have the authority to frisk that individual any time they fear he may be «armed and dangerous,» even if they have no suspicion that any crime has been or is being committed.
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