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"patrolman" Definitions
  1. (in the US) a male police officer who walks or drives around an area to make sure that there is no trouble or crime
  2. (in Britain) a male official of an association for car owners who goes to give help to drivers who have a problem with their cars
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He tearfully explained his situation to the highway patrolman, Sgt.
Once ski season begins, he will be a ski patrolman.
Zach Moak and Patrolman James White, were killed in Brookhaven, Miss.
Her grandfather was Louis Sharp, the first African-American Ohio Highway Patrolman.
The dramatic incident was captured on Perth Amboy Patrolman Kyle Savoia's body camera.
For a lowly patrolman, the consequences of exposing systemic corruption would be steep.
"San Mateo is a traitorous town," said Julian Bartolo, a patrolman from Santa María.
Mr. Slager, a patrolman in North Charleston, stopped Mr. Scott for a broken taillight.
She had been arrested because her encounter with the patrolman escalated into a confrontation.
A white patrolman for reasons that were never made clear stopped me in my tracks.
And, sure enough, you get everyone, from a young Goku to Jaco the Galactic Patrolman.
He attended the Police Academy, became a patrolman in 1997 and rose through the ranks.
Recently, the same patrolman wrestled a young man to the ground to stop him vanishing inside.
Allegheny Township Patrolman Kerry Myers tells the Tribune-Review surveillance cameras caught the actions of Steven Rago.
The patrolman was doing a wellness check alongside colleague Jay McCoy when he volunteered for the task.
A week later, it was a young patrolman handling domestic violence cases and going through a divorce.
"I will ensure that Patrolman Amiott is monitored and he is compliant with these conditions," she said.
Once, he said, he was stopped by a highway patrolman who told him a road was closed.
The responding patrolman removed the handcuffs and did a routine search of Taylor's name in a police database.
Tom Halton, night watchman, and John Helmuth, night patrolman, seemed a bit lost at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Jason Van Dyke, above, is the city's first patrolman in almost 26 years to be convicted of murder.
He takes a gig as a sort of semi-official night patrolman and finds he rather likes the place.
Zach Moak, 31, and Patrolman James White, 35, were responding to a call about shots fired around 5 a.m.
The officer, Jason Van Dyke, became the city's first patrolman in almost 50 years to be convicted of murder.
Locust Township Police Patrolman Anthony Kopitsky told The Daily Item that the coroner is still investigating possible causes of death.
The patrolman was able to locate Coleman's car after tracing his daughter's computer to a friend's home,  FOX 8  reported.
Inside a concrete observation tower, Aiyoub Mashkur Khalaf, an enlisted patrolman with the Iraqi border patrol, steps into the shadows.
The photographer Andy Richter, a Minnesota native and former ski patrolman, has been devoted to his yoga practice since 2004.
True, Bland and the patrolman did not know each other, and some of Gladwell's stories involve collisions between alien cultures.
He joined the NYPD in 1986, working as a patrolman in Times Square when it was still seedy and dangerous.
Davis retired as a patrolman in 2006, after being hit by a car while on duty and suffering a broken leg.
When he became a patrolman two years later, the city was suffering from a crack epidemic and record-high homicide rates.
"When the highway patrolman bursts onto a site like that, they shoot the first one holding the gun out," he said.
During their escape from the plantation, the couple are briefly apprehended, and Cora kills a pre-teen slave patrolman with a rock.
An Arizona highway patrolman talks to young Mormon men during the Short Creek Polygamy Raid in Short Creek, Arizona, July 26, 1953.
The Montgomery County Police Department identified the officer as Anand Badgujar, a patrolman who has spent roughly two years with the department.
Roberts was suspended in July 2014 after a woman filed a federal lawsuit claiming the patrolman raped her during a traffic stop.
As a patrolman, Officer Paz was assigned to the 220th Precinct, covering the brownstones and cobblestones of Brooklyn Heights and Vinegar Hill.
Zach Moak, 31, and Patrolman James White, 35 -- were responding to an early morning call about shots fired when they were attacked.
As the Amsterdam News's Mr. 1-2-5, the columnist Les Matthews, recounted, a patrolman was knocked over in the ensuing kerfuffle.
Walter, a successful surgeon in his fine camel coat, and Victor, an undistinguished patrolman in his clumsy uniform, are placed in opposition.
The retired state patrolman-turned-mayor pro tem stares at vacant building after building, his reflection bouncing off the empty glass storefront windows.
Prosecutors had argued that Mr. Robertson gave ammunition to at least one of the gunmen to avenge Patrolman Schaad's shooting three days earlier.
Police in Ferguson, Missouri, were not wearing body cameras in August 2014 when a white patrolman fatally shot unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
The patrolman had come to the area on an unrelated call and it was not immediately clear what caused him to focus on White.
Video of the incident in Cleveland shows a cruiser braking abruptly and patrolman Timothy Loehmann firing within two seconds of opening the car door.
The highway patrolman said 'All clear' and shut the sliding door, and we sighed the biggest collective sigh of relief you could possibly imagine.
After two years as a patrolman at a time where northern Manhattan was the epicenter of the cocaine trade, Schiller decided to go undercover.
Lynch replied, "You'd have to ask the highway patrolman" to audible gasps and laughter in the audience at her continued refusal to be forthcoming.
Among those fired was Patrolman Michael Brelo, who was acquitted of manslaughter charges in May for having fired the last 15 shots of the barrage.
Once the car had stopped, Patrolman Michael Brelo allegedly climbed onto the hood of the car and fired another 15 shots down through the windshield.
In one such story, a drug patrolman became ill after brushing some powder off his uniform that he picked up while searching a suspect's car.
More than just an exposé of widespread corruption or an exercise in cathartic vengeance, "Highway Patrolman" ends with Pedro rejecting a system he can't beat.
"Josi wasn't breathing and didn't have a pulse when the firefighters pulled her out of the building," said Getz, who was a patrolman at the time.
When Patrolman Aaron Franklin of Massillon, Ohio, started his shift on Monday morning, he never expected to turn into a hero just a few hours later.
I've learned that in trying murder cases, one of the most important witnesses is often the sometimes inexperienced patrolman who first responds to the homicide scene.
He was caught by a sharp-eyed Pensacola patrolman who noticed Bundy driving a stolen car, and then chased him down on foot and tackled him.
During a routine traffic stop near Gainesville, Florida in 1993, a patrolman came across something he found truly disturbing in the back seat of a car.
And for the after party, the patrolman who was supposed to lead the motorcade, he did not want to lead the motorcade because I was Black.
In other footage, there are montage-style shots of a highway patrolman pummeling a Black woman in the face with his fists as motorists speed by.
Indeed, "Highway Patrolman" (1993), showing for a week in a new 4K restoration at Film Forum in Manhattan, is the British-born Cox's most impressive comeback.
"We were crippled, essentially, for a whole day," Gregory McGee, a patrolman who is vice president of the Albany Police Department's union, told CNN at the time.
Suddenly, a fire truck pulls in, followed by a CHP patrolman and another cop car, and before they know it, they're hanging out with cops and firemen.
Oswald wasn't arrested for JFK killing Lee Harvey Oswald was actually arrested for fatally shooting a police officer, Dallas patrolman J.D. Tippitt, 45 minutes after killing Kennedy.
Of the list of responsibilities for the outgoing officer, Cooney is the de facto patrolman protecting and coordinating logistics for VIPs flying in and out of the airport.
"I'm glad that I did see it because if I didn't, I probably would have never been able to believe that it actually happened," patrolman Nicholas Austin said.
" A 1970 article in The New York Times gave the word a more positive spin, defining a hairbag as "a veteran patrol man, also a patrolman with backbone.
Brian Shaw had been a patrolman with New Kensington's police department for less than a year when he was killed Friday night, according to police Chief James Klein.
The jury in the state trial for ex-North Charleston patrolman Michael Slager no longer said it was deadlocked, a shift from its stance during deliberations on Friday.
Mr. Williams, 63, is the only finalist from within the Chicago Police Department, where he has spent his entire 36-year career, rising from patrolman to deputy superintendent.
As a young patrolman, he was in disbelief when he heard the commands on the radio that night to pull out of the area as the fires burned.
The two officers, Corporal Zack Moak, 31, and Patrolman James White, 35, were transported to a Brookhaven hospital where they were pronounced dead, Strain said in the email.
There's a movie to be made about a snow patrolman who gets gunned down by the mob and is resurrected to fight slope crimes using his superhuman skiing abilities.
An off-duty California Highway Patrolman allegedly shot a man and then fatally shot his wife before turning the gun on himself outside a strip mall Monday, PEOPLE confirms.
Patrolman Michael Slager killed motorist Walter Scott, 50, on April 4, 2015, firing eight times at his back as he fled a traffic stop for a broken tail light.
According to Ron, the state patrolman who followed the truck said it was "super nice" to see a truck stay safely in its lane for most of the trip.
An NYPD memorial website states that Morrissey was attempting to subdue a fellow patrolman who was fleeing hospital attendants, when he sustained injuries that ultimately led to his death.
A statement from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirms Wednesday's arrests of David King, the 58-year-old chief of White's police force, and patrolman Blake Scheff, who is 26.
Penn picked a good "starter story" in "Highway Patrolman," too: a character-driven piece with lots of opportunities for actors to have quietly reflective conversations about their dreams and woes.
In preparing for the Simpson civil trial, I walked the scene with a young patrolman named Robert Riske, the first officer to arrive there on the night of the killings.
"By late evening, it got so bad that we let the shark alarm off three times to try to get the swimmers out of the water," said a community patrolman.
Patrolman Bronlevan and Sergeant Alexander Lilley arrived at the earlier stages of the rampage — just in time to see a small monkey cheerfully wring the neck of a valuable parakeet.
Killed in the line of duty The medal for valor was bestowed upon Patrolman John J. Morrissey in 1934 after he was killed in the line of duty, Grimpel said.
Brown, who is in his mid-sixties, is a former competitive triathlete, ski patrolman, and river-rafting guide, and he has the rugged look and expansive manner of a lifelong outdoorsman.
Then–Cleveland Police Patrolman Union president Jeff Follmer quickly fired back in a statement to local news station NewsNet5, calling Hawkins's actions "pretty pathetic" and demanding an apology from the Browns.
Oswald set about distributing leaflets again in June 1963, nearly getting arrested by a patrolman who pointed out that he couldn't distribute literature on the New Orleans harbor without a permit.
According to a press release posted on Facebook by the Wall Township Police, New Jersey patrolman Frank Kuhl responded to a call at the Allaire Corporate Center, where someone needed assistance.
In January, Mr. Smith, 33, a patrolman in the 48th Precinct in the Bronx, resigned from the New York Police Department and pleaded guilty to second-degree vehicular manslaughter, officials said.
The bystander's cellphone video that captured the shooting, which heightened concerns about how police treat minorities in the United States, remains a focal point in the criminal proceedings against the former patrolman.
Given all that, it means something that Springsteen thought highly enough of Penn's vision — even as a first-time filmmaker — to grant him permission to use the "Highway Patrolman" characters and story.
"If the trooper was eligible, I think he would do the right thing and give it to Baker's family," Stewart said of the reward and the highway patrolman who made the arrest.
Ex-North Charleston patrolman Michael Slager, 35, faces a maximum penalty of life in prison if found guilty of murder in the death of 50-year-old Walter Scott in April 2015.
"I never thought I would see the day that I deal with more heroin-related incidents than marijuana," East Liverpool Patrolman Fred Flati told VICE News after the Facebook post went viral.
In Part I of a two-part series, we talk with Nathaniel Popper, who has been covering the opioid crisis for The Times, and with Patrolman Chris Green of East Liverpool, Ohio.
Police say Amherst patrolman Eugene "JR" Ptacek was shot Thursday night when authorities tried to enter a man&aposs house after he refused to come out for several hours or talk with negotiators.
Police in Philadelphia are investigating a tip that a man charged in the ambush shooting of a patrolman is connected to a radical group that may continue to pose a threat to officers.
Royheem Delshawn Deeds, 24, of Helena, Georgia, was arrested on a murder charge in the slaying of Patrolman Tim Smith, 31, on Saturday, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) said in a statement.
Ex-North Charleston patrolman Michael Slager, 34, used excessive force and had no legal justification when he fired eight times at Walter Scott's back on April 4, 2015, a federal grand jury found.
New York Police Department officers quickly cordoned off the area and sent one lucky (or unlucky) patrolman — equipped with a bee vacuum and protective gear — to safely suck up the bees from the umbrella.
Patrolman Michael LeSage said he found Bean in a yard and when he called the dog to get into his cruiser, the dog couldn't hop into the vehicle on her own, he told NJ.com .
Larry Wilcox – who portrayed California Highway Patrolman Jon Baker in the 1977-1983 show – does not make a cameo in the new film, although his former castmate, Erik Estrada – aka Frank "Ponch" Poncharello – does.
SON OF FALLEN INDIANA PATROLMAN GREETED BY 70 OFFICERS IN FIRST DAY BACK AT SCHOOL "We were told by his son while this event was unfolding that he had prior military experience," Cullum said.
At Slager's sentencing hearing in Charleston this week, prosecutors said the shooting was calculated, while the defense said the patrolman had felt threatened after Scott tried to take his stun gun during a struggle.
On Friday, their third day of deliberations, the jurors twice informed the judge that they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the murder case against ex-North Charleston patrolman Michael Slager, 35.
He also starred in two television series: He was a cop turned priest in "Sarge," seen on NBC in the early 21960s, and a patrolman in "The Blue Knight," on CBS in 266-21988.
Patrolman Chris Green says he participated in the bust of an alleged drug dealer, and then arrived at the station with white powder on his clothes, which he wiped off with his bare hand.
Rizzo was then 47 years my senior, a political legend, albeit controversial, who had famously risen from patrolman to police commissioner, and then been twice elected mayor of what was the nation's fourth-largest city.
The defense in ex-patrolman Michael Slager's the five-week trial claimed that he feared for his life when 50-year-old Walter Scott got control of the officer's stun gun and pointed it at him.
Outside Rooney's interrogation room, I run into James Donnelley, not only the Captain of the LAPD's Homicide Division, but the man who gave me my first break as a patrolman, recommending me for promotion to detective.
A lawsuit in New York City cleared the way for women to take promotional exams and become sergeants in 1963; the next decade, separate titles — "policewoman" and "patrolman" — were retired, and women stopped wearing special hats.
Based on the 1982 Bruce Springsteen song "Highway Patrolman," the movie stars David Morse as Joe Roberts, a deputy sheriff living a quiet life with his wife Maria (Valeria Golino) in a late-1960s Midwestern small town.
A judge declared a mistrial Monday afternoon in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man at the hands of a South Carolina former patrolman, after the jury said they could not come to a unanimous verdict.
Mr Homan, who started his immigration enforcement career as a border patrolman, was given an award by the Obama administration in 2015, in part for his success in implementing the "worst first" policy of targeting serious criminals.
Roof's new trial date could affect when another high profile case is tried in Charleston - that of former patrolman Michael Slager who is charged with murder in last year's shooting death of unarmed black motorist Walter Scott.
According to multiple reports, Patrolman Chris Green had been summoned to help arrest two suspected drug dealers when he found the inside of their vehicle coated in white powder; one of the men reportedly admitted it was fentanyl.
The original "Mad Max" (1979) introduced Max Rockatansky (a then-unknown Mel Gibson), a highway patrolman bent on revenge after marauding bikers attack his family, and refined the car chase as a cinematic genre on an indie budget.
He recalled a night from his first months on the job, when he sat in a surveillance van on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and watched dealers sell drugs openly, as a uniformed patrolman stood idly by.
The book's introduction and final chapter are about Sandra Bland, an African-American woman who was stopped by a white highway patrolman in small-town Texas in 2015 and was found hanged in her cell three days later.
He joined the Police Department at age 25 and worked as a patrolman, mostly in the First Precinct, in Lower Manhattan, for eight years before getting assigned to the precinct's Community Affairs division, which helps mediate with the public.
It's a vehicular week at Film Forum, which is also showing a seven-day run of "Highway Patrolman," a scattershot Mexican feature from Alex Cox ("Repo Man") released in New York in 27, with Roberto Sosa as a corrupt traffic officer.
Sly illegally parked his Mercedes-Benz SUV in an alley in Bev Hills while he ran into a jewelry store, and when he returned to his vehicle he was greeted by a parking patrolman ... waiting to hand him a ticket.
An Irish immigrant and Civil War veteran, Byrnes joined the New York Police Department as a patrolman in 1863 and — though he was no toady for the powerful Tammany machine — advanced through a corrupt system in which payoffs led to promotions.
We were then directed by the Patrol to a Chevron station just beyond a nearby exit, where we parked on the shoulder of a turnaround and gave our contact information to a patrolman, while the drivers involved provided full statements to the authorities.
And while the act of emitting gas from the stomach through the mouth is a practice that is tolerated, if not encouraged, in most countries, it caused an overzealous patrolman in Vienna put a 70 euro damper on a burping bartender's day off.
Mr. Slager, who has been jailed in Charleston County since he entered his guilty plea in early May, was a patrolman in North Charleston, the third-largest city in South Carolina, when he stopped Mr. Scott for a broken taillight in 2015.
There are exceptions: A suburban Dallas police officer was sentenced to prison this summer for murder; a volunteer sheriff's deputy in Oklahoma was convicted of manslaughter two years ago; and a New York City patrolman was found guilty of manslaughter in a 2014 shooting.
Abner Gleason, George's driver, was ticketed by a bicycle patrolman in 1909 for speeding on Atlantic Avenue as he raced to beat the Long Island Rail Road train to the Nostrand Avenue station, where his passengers hoped to catch the train to Glen Cove, Long Island.
He saw in that moment what I recognized when I was pulled over by that patrolman—that when it comes down to it, regardless of all of our complexities, accomplishments, and idiosyncrasies, white America does not see us as equal and does not value our existence.
As part of the agreement, automatic signals would be sent by the car to the company in case of an accident and if a car breaks down, AA will be able to detect the problem remotely, allowing it to send a patrolman or a tow van.
Patrolman Chris Green was called in as backup on Friday night in East Liverpool, Ohio, to help search a vehicle that had white powder spilled across the floorboards and seats — a substance police believed to be the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl, or perhaps the elephant tranquilizer carfentanil.
Mr. Robertson abandoned his bid for a third term as mayor before his trial on charges that in 1969, as a patrolman on the city police force, he had incited a group of white youths who subsequently ambushed a vehicle and shot and killed Lillie Belle Allen.
California has not yet adopted a standard measure for marijuana impairment, an issue highlighted on Christmas Eve when a California highway patrolman was killed after a man whom the police said was driving under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana rammed into the back of the officer's vehicle.
Under the white gaze, the black child becomes another black boy, like Michael Brown and the officer, representative of the history of law enforcement as an institution that polices black bodies unjustly, his race evaporates, he is simply an agent of the state, like the white patrolman, Darren Wilson.
For example, you might befriend a pathological liar and end up in jail, be conned into selling your vehicle for a dollar, or encounter a steely-eyed border patrolman named Gomez who won't rest until justice is done on a certain dope-smoking young man hoping to attend a music festival.
There is little reason to believe, in a country where a patrolman thinks it is acceptable to wear the flag of the Confederacy, as hateful a symbol as the swastika, in precincts populated by people whose ancestors were held in bondage under its aegis, that things would turn out any other way.
A woman in Little Armenia in Los Angeles — which she was desperate to leave — looking for a pet store was told to go to Barracks City; after hours of searching and increasingly frantic phone calls and doubling back, a highway patrolman told her that there was no such place as Barracks City.
" In 1991, the year Lartigue became a patrolman, the Supreme Court held that if police make an arrest without a warrant, they have to get a judge to verify that the arrest was based on probable cause "as soon as is reasonably feasible, but in no event later than 48 hours after arrest.
Though The Indian Runner follows the plot of "Highway Patrolman" — ultimately dealing with the choices Joe has to make about how to handle Frank's law-breaking — the movie more generally re-creates the whole feel of Springsteen's stripped-down, lo-fi 1982 album Nebraska, which is full of songs about desperate characters, straining under the weight of their obligations.
If a supervisor notices a patrolman predominantly stops women between the ages of 18 and 30 at the same time of night in the same part of town, it would raise red flagsRules forbidding departments from hiring officers who were fired from other agencies, which happens too frequently, Stamper saidMandates that officers must activate their bodycams and dash cams and be punished if they don't.

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