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Kids get their detective badges

Kids Detective Tom Famolare's daughter, Kelly Barlow teaches 2nd grade at Bayshore Elementary School in Anchorage, Alaska.
After reading a story about a school safety officer and his police dog partner to her students, her dad, Tom,

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Man convicted under new cop-assault law

Pa. man convicted under new cop-assault law
The '08 law makes it a first-degree felony to discharge a firearm in an attempt to shoot an officer.

PHILADELPHIA � A Philadelphia man who shot and wounded an Abington patrolman in 2008 during a domestic dispute has become the first person convicted under a state law passed to protect police officers from gun violence. Leon Bailado, 33, who earns a living in Philadelphia doing odd jobs, was convicted Wednesday night after eight hours of jury deliberation in a Montgomery County courtroom.

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Community members who wish to assist an investigation anonymously can either call the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or text the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police Department is only interested in your information, not your identity.

   

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Retirement Seminar at BPDBS


A retirement seminar was held at The Boston Police Detectives Benevolent Society offices recently. Click a picture for information regarding the next seminar.


Retirement seminar


Retirement seminar


Retirement seminar


Retirement seminar


Retirement seminar

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