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Alec Baldwin interrogated by police after Rust shooting

Law enforcement officials released a trove of video evidence Monday in the ongoing investigation into actor and producer Alec Baldwin's fatal shooting of a cinematographer on a Western film set in October. Lapel camera recordings taken by a commanding officer as he arrives at a film-set ranch where medics are tending to the wounded, with an evacuation helicopter whirring overhead, were released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office. The armorer for the movie production breaks down in tears while looking for the gun. Other videos show investigators debriefing Baldwin within hours of the fatal shooting, talking with him inside a small office, and rehearsal clips of Baldwin in costume practicing a quick-draw gun maneuver. "I'm the person who had the gun in the scene," Baldwin says to a deputy working to tape off the scene in one video. Sheriff Adan Mendoza of Santa Fe County said that his agency's investigation is still open and ongoing as it awaits the FBI...

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All levels of government require law enforcement professionals. Federal authorities enforce federal laws, whereas state agencies enforce state and federal laws, and local agencies are responsible for enforcing federal, state, and local laws. Police officers protect the public by investigating crimes and apprehending criminals. They may go by different designations, such as officer or investigator agent. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the primary law enforcement agency of the federal government (FBI). The Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, the Border Patrol, the Federal Air Marshals, and the Secret Service are other federal law enforcement agencies. Other government agencies, such as the US Postal Service and the US Forest Service, employ law enforcement officers, although their primary missions are not law enforcement.   Click here to Join Our Members-only Academy and Recieve Exclusiv...

How to Pass the Police Hiring Process

“flexoffers”  If you want to work as a police officer in the United States, you'll have to prepare for a more involved recruitment process than the standard application form and interview. The first step is to look over the job listings and select the most appropriate law enforcement position for you to apply for. Then you should learn everything there is to know about the law enforcement entrance exam and all of its components. The written test is, without a doubt, one of the most critical aspects of the selection process. The higher your score, the more likely you will land that dream job. In general, agencies prefer candidates who score 80 percent or higher on the written exam. As a result, you must devote sufficient time and effort to your preparation. The Basics: You must learn precisely what the written test will entail in order to properly prepare for it. Despite the fact that the structure of the written test is fairly consistent, each state and individual agency has its ow...