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Grand Junction Police Officer Shares Treat With Lost Dog When I was growing up everyone wanted to be a police officer, it was one of the most honorable jobs you could have. You were trusted to serve and protect, you were looked up to and respected. As much as I wish officers were still treated this way, it s so easy to highlight the bad actions of a few. But there are so many tremendous things that officers do each day that most go without recognition. A Grand Junction Officer did something last week that was tremendous and I thought it deserved some publicity. ....
CHICAGO (WLS) So far this year, 29 police officers across the country have died by suicide. The problem has been especially rampant in Chicago, where another officer died this week. The sad news on Monday struck a chord with all Chicago police officers. The suicide of Officer James Daly at the Lakeview police station was among similar tragic ends for other Chicago officers. Unhappy with the response from top brass, Chicago Police Sergeant Rick Nigro sent a letter to Supt. David Brown and Mayor Lori Lightfoot demanding change. We are woefully unprepared to deal with the physical human stress that it takes upon us and I can say personally, it is a physical feeling, Nigro said. ....
Opinion: GRIST FOR THE MILLS: Dog days are over The Millbury-Sutton Chronicle When I took over this space in the Chronicle three-ish years ago, I had a short list of topics I wanted to cover. While the list has grown considerably, one issue has stayed at the top of the list: the Millbury Police Department’s K-9 program. For a long time, I’ve been leery of police dogs in general. Those who know me or have kept up with this column know I have a healthy (or unhealthy, depending on your perspective) skepticism of current policing practices anyway, but K-9 programs, in my mind, are especially egregious. My view of the use of animals in law enforcement work comes not from some high-minded animal rights activism, but instead from a place where I’m unconvinced the value of a K-9 is worth the costs both in dollar and in perception. With the retirement of Kenzo, the MPD’s K-9 animal, I put in a public records request in an effort to confirm my information about Millbur ....