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The United Arab Emirates might have more than their fair share of open desert roads down which the nation's wealthy residents can test their supercars, but the police are hardly ill-equipped to deal with such thrill-seekers. Dubai Police clearly has more money than they know what to do with, since World Car Fans reports they've just added a McLaren MP4-12C to their enormous fleet of sports and supercars.
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Seeing as how everyone from Techart and Brabus to Ford and the holy Lamborghini have created awesome police concepts or actual cars, how about McLaren spends a little of its hard-earned cash and builds an MP4-12C patrol car. Can we say crowd-pleaser?
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The MP5 has become a mainstay of SWAT units of law enforcement agencies in the United States since then. However, in the late 1990s, as a result of the North Hollywood shootout, police special response teams replaced most MP5s with AR-15-based rifles.[17]
The semi-automatic "MP5SF" models are widely used by British police forces including London's Metropolitan Police Service Specialist Firearms Command, Diplomatic Protection Group, authorised firearms officers, and the Police Service of Northern Ireland to name a few.[citation needed]
CINCINNATI (Deb Dixon) -- Meetings with the FBI, Homeland Security and other police agencies started over the weekend and continued Monday, Nov. 16. It was all about making sure Monday night's game at Paul Brown Stadium was safe. Security measures will include much more than bomb dogs and metal detectors.
NFL tightened security at all stadiums after the Paris attacks. People can see an increased police presence. A lot of what's going on people will not see. Local 12 News was told many eyes will be on Cincinnati and Paul Brown Stadium. The Caseys came to town for Monday Night Football from Governeur, New York. A trip they'd been planning since July. Catherine is a Houston fan, Ryan a long time Bengals fan. They know the terrorists want them to be afraid.
Regional partners were in on the security plan, including state police and fire, FBI and Homeland Security. Monday night there will be more of them than people have seen in the past. What they won't see was what will be going on at the Fusion Center; one of 78 intelligence gathering centers in the country that monitors social media.
The 20-year-old Bend gunman who fired over 100 shots before and after he entered Bend's Eastside Safeway on Sunday, August 28, killing a customer, then a store worker who hid and confronted him with a produce knife, was acting alone, police said Thursday, concluding their investigation and releasing chilling video of the attack.
In what police called a "final update" on the act of violence that rocked the Central Oregon community, Communications Manager Sheila Miller wrote that as of now, "Bend Police have found no evidence that anyone other than the suspect was involved in" the assault. Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel also told NewsChannel 21 there is "zero evidence of other people involved" in the shooting.
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