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Culver City Police Introduce New Crisis Negotiation Team

Reply Culver City Police Department is adding a crisis negotiation team to the agency. (Courtesy of the Culver City Police Department) CULVER CITY, CA The Culver City Police Department is introducing its new crisis negotiation team to the community, police announced Friday. Here s what police said via Instagram: Introducing the Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) is a new department resource which utilizes trained negotiators in situations where dialogue might avert a violent confrontation. CNT members are sworn peace officers highly trained in de-escalation and problem-solving methods and can be utilized in a wide range of critical incidents, including barricaded criminal suspects, suicidal subjects, and people suffering from mental health crisis. The CNT mission is to bring potentially violent situations to a peaceful resolution.

Multiple people arrested after being seen carrying guns on GR s southeast side

Multiple people arrested after being seen carrying guns on GR s southeast side Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. FOX 17 By: Kellen Voss and last updated 2021-07-19 19:39:16-04 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) resolved a critical incident on the city s southeast side today, as people were seen carrying guns in the area of Alexander Street SE and Fuller Avenue SE. GRPD engaged in critical incident operations at the 1200 block of Hall Street SE, where they saw the suspects enter a home, after receiving a 911 call about the people carrying guns around 4:30 p.m.

State and local police in stand-off at home in Farmington

UPDATE: Farmington standoff ends with suspect in custody The standoff began around 9:30 a.m. Sunday at 662 Temple Road in Farmington. Officials are now opening the road back up to traffic. Author: Hannah Dineen (NEWS CENTER Maine), Griffin Stockford (NEWS CENTER Maine), Alex Haskell (NCM) Published: 8:29 PM EDT July 18, 2021 Updated: 10:18 AM EDT July 19, 2021 FARMINGTON, Maine A standoff that began Sunday morning has ended and a suspect is in custody, according to Farmington Police Chief Kenneth Charles . The standoff began around 9:30 a.m. Sunday at 662 Temple Road in Farmington. Charles said officials are now opening the road back up to traffic. Law enforcement officials attempted to contact a resident at the home as part of an investigation, according to Charles. During that interaction, police said the suspect showed a firearm and threatened them.

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