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		<title>Comment on National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund by National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund &#124; Police-Jobs</title>
		<link>http://www.policedepartmentblog.com/2011/12/16/national-law-enforcement-officers-memorial-fund-2/#comment-145</link>
		<dc:creator>National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund &#124; Police-Jobs</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund  Posted by admin - Filed under Police Schools - 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   “During this season of blessings, I am reminded of how blessed I am to have youin my life. Your loyalty to your family and your profession is unmatched andyou serve both with honor. Heroes do not wear capes – they wear badges. You area hero everyday as an officer, a father and a husband. You are my gift fromGod. I love you. Always yours.” — Claire Dauzat, honoring John Dauzat,Louisiana State Police  &#160;Dear Supporter,&#160;To honor our law enforcement heroes this holiday season — both LivingLegends and Fallen Heroes — the Memorial Fund is conducting its fourthannual&#160;Holiday Heroes&#160;tribute campaign. You can participateby:Visiting&#160;www.LawMemorial.org/HolidayHeroes&#160;where you can recognizeyour special law enforcement&#160;Holiday Hero&#160;with a specialmessage. Making a donation today of&#160;$20.00 or any amount&#160;to the Memorial Fund. Donations support our workto honor fallen law enforcement officers, research officer fatality trends andenhance officer safety.Once you have submitted your&#160;Holiday Hero&#160;tribute, we will addyour&#160;Holiday Hero&#160;and thoughtful words to&#160;thetribute list on our website&#160;and to a scrolling tribute board in thewindow of the Memorial Visitors Center &amp; Store in Washington, DC wherevisitors and passersby can see your message.Whether you donate&#160;$20.00 or more&#160;— our&#160;Holiday Heroes&#160;campaign is awonderful way for you to remember and honor the law enforcement heroes in yourlife.The display is a moving tribute to all of America’s law enforcement officers— especially when people take a moment to read the special notes written to ourheroes.Throughout the year, but especially during the holiday season, lawenforcement officers are required to forego time with their own families, sothe rest of us can safely spend time with ours. And tragically, some officersare injured or killed during this season of peace.Thank you for all you do to honor America’s law enforcement officers.Sincerely,Craig W. Floyd Chairman &amp; CEOPolice Department Jobs [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund  Posted by admin &#8211; Filed under Police Schools &#8211; 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   “During this season of blessings, I am reminded of how blessed I am to have youin my life. Your loyalty to your family and your profession is unmatched andyou serve both with honor. Heroes do not wear capes – they wear badges. You area hero everyday as an officer, a father and a husband. You are my gift fromGod. I love you. Always yours.” — Claire Dauzat, honoring John Dauzat,Louisiana State Police  &nbsp;Dear Supporter,&nbsp;To honor our law enforcement heroes this holiday season — both LivingLegends and Fallen Heroes — the Memorial Fund is conducting its fourthannual&nbsp;Holiday Heroes&nbsp;tribute campaign. You can participateby:Visiting&nbsp;www.LawMemorial.org/HolidayHeroes&nbsp;where you can recognizeyour special law enforcement&nbsp;Holiday Hero&nbsp;with a specialmessage. Making a donation today of&nbsp;$20.00 or any amount&nbsp;to the Memorial Fund. Donations support our workto honor fallen law enforcement officers, research officer fatality trends andenhance officer safety.Once you have submitted your&nbsp;Holiday Hero&nbsp;tribute, we will addyour&nbsp;Holiday Hero&nbsp;and thoughtful words to&nbsp;thetribute list on our website&nbsp;and to a scrolling tribute board in thewindow of the Memorial Visitors Center &amp; Store in Washington, DC wherevisitors and passersby can see your message.Whether you donate&nbsp;$20.00 or more&nbsp;— our&nbsp;Holiday Heroes&nbsp;campaign is awonderful way for you to remember and honor the law enforcement heroes in yourlife.The display is a moving tribute to all of America’s law enforcement officers— especially when people take a moment to read the special notes written to ourheroes.Throughout the year, but especially during the holiday season, lawenforcement officers are required to forego time with their own families, sothe rest of us can safely spend time with ours. And tragically, some officersare injured or killed during this season of peace.Thank you for all you do to honor America’s law enforcement officers.Sincerely,Craig W. Floyd Chairman &amp; CEOPolice Department Jobs [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Officer Fatality Update by Officer Fatality Update &#124; Police-Jobs</title>
		<link>http://www.policedepartmentblog.com/2011/12/01/officer-fatality-update/#comment-101</link>
		<dc:creator>Officer Fatality Update &#124; Police-Jobs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 18:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Officer Fatality Update  Posted by admin - Filed under Police Schools - 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;    Support the Memorial Fund     Officer Fatality Update Law Enforcement OfficerFatalities: Preliminary 2011 Numbers November 28, 20112011 2010 %ChangeTotal Fatalities &#160;157 &#160;141 &#160;+11%Firearms-related &#160;57 &#160;49 &#160;+16%Traffic-related &#160;58 &#160;68 &#160;-15% OtherCauses &#160;42 &#160;24 &#160;+75%NHTSA Partnership Thanks to a generous grant, the MemorialFund is proud to partner with theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration&#160;(NHTSA) tocontinue to research, compile data and statistics, and raise awareness ofimportant law enforcement safety issues.2011PoliceDepartment Jobs [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Officer Fatality Update  Posted by admin &#8211; Filed under Police Schools &#8211; 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;    Support the Memorial Fund     Officer Fatality Update Law Enforcement OfficerFatalities: Preliminary 2011 Numbers November 28, 20112011 2010 %ChangeTotal Fatalities &nbsp;157 &nbsp;141 &nbsp;+11%Firearms-related &nbsp;57 &nbsp;49 &nbsp;+16%Traffic-related &nbsp;58 &nbsp;68 &nbsp;-15% OtherCauses &nbsp;42 &nbsp;24 &nbsp;+75%NHTSA Partnership Thanks to a generous grant, the MemorialFund is proud to partner with theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration&nbsp;(NHTSA) tocontinue to research, compile data and statistics, and raise awareness ofimportant law enforcement safety issues.2011PoliceDepartment Jobs [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on LAPD officer recovering after deadly shootout in South L.A. by LAPD officer recovering after deadly shootout in South L.A. &#124; Police-Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] LAPD officer recovering after deadly shootout in South L.A.  Posted by admin - Filed under Police Schools - 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   A Los Angeles police officer is recovering Thursday after he was injuredduring a deadly shootout with a suspect in South L.A. LAPD Chief Charlie Becksent out a Twitter message Thursday morning saying his prayers are with theofficer and his family. The unidentified officer was shot in the foot about 4p.m. Wednesday and was expected to recover from his wound, said Officer KarenRayner of the Los Angeles Police Department. The suspect, who was armed andwanted in connection with a homicide in the LAPD’s Olympic Division, was hit inthe shootout and pronounced dead at the scene, police said.Police Department Jobs [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] LAPD officer recovering after deadly shootout in South L.A.  Posted by admin &#8211; Filed under Police Schools &#8211; 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   A Los Angeles police officer is recovering Thursday after he was injuredduring a deadly shootout with a suspect in South L.A. LAPD Chief Charlie Becksent out a Twitter message Thursday morning saying his prayers are with theofficer and his family. The unidentified officer was shot in the foot about 4p.m. Wednesday and was expected to recover from his wound, said Officer KarenRayner of the Los Angeles Police Department. The suspect, who was armed andwanted in connection with a homicide in the LAPD’s Olympic Division, was hit inthe shootout and pronounced dead at the scene, police said.Police Department Jobs [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Miccosukee Police Department is accepting applications for POLICE OFFICER by tracy</title>
		<link>http://www.policedepartmentblog.com/2008/09/09/miccosukee-police-department-is-accepting-applications-for-police-officer/#comment-30</link>
		<dc:creator>tracy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 03:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Would miccousukee pd hire a woman cop?</description>
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		<title>Comment on Miccosukee Police Department is accepting applications for POLICE OFFICER by Luis Santiago</title>
		<link>http://www.policedepartmentblog.com/2008/09/09/miccosukee-police-department-is-accepting-applications-for-police-officer/#comment-29</link>
		<dc:creator>Luis Santiago</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 13:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There is some information on Police Officer positions but none on others. I was wondering if they are currently hiring for dispatch or anything of that sort? Thank you!</description>
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		<title>Comment on Miccosukee Police Department is accepting applications for POLICE OFFICER by Sosthene Marcellus</title>
		<link>http://www.policedepartmentblog.com/2008/09/09/miccosukee-police-department-is-accepting-applications-for-police-officer/#comment-28</link>
		<dc:creator>Sosthene Marcellus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 21:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would like to join Miccosukke PD, I recently pass the CJBAT with a score of 82%. Please, let me know what is the next thing to do.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Why Does a Church Need a Security Team? by Why Does a Church Need a Security Team? &#124; Police-Jobs</title>
		<link>http://www.policedepartmentblog.com/2011/09/13/why-does-a-church-need-a-security-team/#comment-59</link>
		<dc:creator>Why Does a Church Need a Security Team? &#124; Police-Jobs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 07:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Why Does a Church Need a Security Team?  Posted by admin - Filed under Police Schools - 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   Reprinted with permission by Mars Hill Church on Thursday,May 5th, 2011 12:00 pmby Nate Finn“Why does a church need a security team??” That question is mostly askedincredulously when people visit one of our campuses and see a team of usuallylarge guys wearing polo shirts in the lobby, the children’s ministry, and thesanctuary.Security within our church can be a misunderstood concept. Many peoplebelieve that security does not belong in the church. On the one hand, there arepeople who say it unnecessarily heightens a perception of threat, and on theother, people say it means we’re not trusting in the sovereignty of God (toprotect his church). We also recognize there are people who are simply opposedto our church and the gospel of Jesus. As Pastor Mark said in the 2007 sermon,“Pain and Progress,” from the Nehemiah sermon series, “Not everybody in Seattlehas the same agenda as we do. Our goal is to read the Bible and love Jesus. …That’s not the most popular agenda in Seattle.” We get that, and the fact thatpeople might oppose us is not what worries us. But here’s what we’re verycommitted to: people should be able to come to a Mars Hill Church service andworship in peace.“If you are saying to yourself, ‘Aren’t they exaggerating this whole thing?I didn’t see or hear of anything,’ it is because our security teams are doing a fantastic job.”Ultimately, the goal of the security teams is to protect the integrity ofthe service and how people are receiving the Word that’s being preached.Listening to a sermon can be a big experience—the Holy Spirit can be speakingto someone—and if there’s a disturbance, that moment can be broken.Like the Israelites in Nehemiah’s day, we not only have the right to worshipthe God of the Bible but we have the obligation to provide a safe environmentto those who want to attend Mars Hill and worship God freely. The FirstAmendment grants us the right to peaceably assemble, after all. (And, yes, itgrants that right to those who’d oppose us to peaceably assemble and voice thatopposition as well, and that’s fine, though as a private organization, we havethe right to not permit that to happen on our property.)The same people who opposed the Israelites are the same kind of people weexperience today. However, the men and women you see with the security shirtsare not there to intimidate but to protect the body from those trying todisrupt or cause harm. And yes, serious crimes do happen on church propertiesacross the nation and they aren’t just petty crimes. Pastors have been killedand churches have been vandalized, robbed, and burnt to the ground. Thisinformation is not being used as a scare tactic. We just don’t want to be naïveand not be cognizant of what happens every week.That said, our campuses experience vandalism, burglary, and theft as oftenas once a week. On Sundays, we keep watch on the premises, mostly in an effortto deter any potential threats by being proactive not just reactive. If you aresaying to yourself, “Aren’t they exaggerating this whole thing? I didn’t see orhear of anything,” it is because our security teams are doing a fantastic jobmitigating threats we see regularly throughout the year.Children’s MinistryOne of our biggest priorities on Sundays is to keep our kids safe while theylearn about Jesus each week. Similarly, we want parents to be able to learnabout Jesus while they sit in the service, and part of this is that they needto be able to trust in the children’s ministry when they drop their kids offand know the kids will be safe and protected during that time.There are, on average, five to six threats to the children’s ministries atour Mars Hill campuses per year. Security team members are present throughout the children’sministry for two reasons. One reason is to mitigate serious threats, and theother is for accountability of our children’s ministry volunteers.Lobbies and sanctuaryIn addition, security teammembers keep watch in the lobbies and sanctuary. Ever wonder why there aretwo security team members who sit at the front of the sanctuaries while PastorMark preaches? Because several years ago, a man charged the stage with a largeknife while Pastor Mark was preaching. In general, there is a higher potentialof threats when the sermon topic is on spiritual warfare. There have beensubsequent threats, and sometimes the threats vary by campus location andservice time.SPDAnd lastly, at the Downtown Seattle and Ballard campuses, you will seeuniformed Seattle police officers at the services. These officers are on dutyand paid, though the shifts they work at the church are ones for which they’vevolunteered to take overtime hours, so they’re not being taken out of thenormal police rotation to be stationed at our campuses. The strategy behind theuniformed police officer is primarily as a deterrent, but it’s also so that wecan have more of an immediate response if there were an actual incident.Guards along the wallGod called Nehemiah to build a wall and now God has called Mars Hill tobuild cities within the cities. God told Nehemiah to place guards along thewall to protect his people and the work, and we must place guards within ourwalls to protect God’s people and the work of sharing the Gospel. In order toprovide the proper safety and security for our campuses, we need men who areable-bodied, have a heart to protect our children and families, and a desire tostep up and volunteer a portion of their time to the Security Ministry. Thisministry not only provides a valuable service to the church, but also is anopportunity for spiritual growth and community building for people who sharecommon interests.“But when Sanballat and Tobiah and the Arabs and the Ammonites and theAshdodites heard that the repairing of the walls of Jerusalem was going forwardand that the breaches were beginning to be closed, they were very angry. Andthey all plotted together to come and fight against Jerusalem and to causeconfusion in it. And we prayed to our God and set a guard as a protectionagainst them day and night.”Nehemiah 4:7–9“Opposition only comes to those who are doing something. There are manypeople out there who live their life without being criticized or attackedbecause they spend their time lying on the couch with their finger up theirnose not doing anything. There is no reason to oppose such people. So if youare doing something, expect opposition and be encouraged because you are doingsomething.”Pastor Mark, “Pain and Progress”Think you might want to serve on this team? If you have any other questionsregarding church security or want to be trained to volunteer on this team,please email Nate Finn at nate [dot] finn [at] marshillchurch [dot] org or stopby the connect desk on Sunday and talk to our connect desk volunteers. We lookforward to having you on our team.Nate Finn is the executive assistant to Pastor Dave Bruskas and a member ofthe Ballard campus.If you need assistance in developing and implementing a church securityministry team or need security team enhancements, then contact Gideon Protective Services, Inc. to learn more about our ChurchSecurity Seminars or full Secure Church training program.&#160; Call888.305.6513 Ext. #3 or email info@gideonprotectiveservices.com.Police Department Jobs [...] </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Why Does a Church Need a Security Team?  Posted by admin &#8211; Filed under Police Schools &#8211; 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   Reprinted with permission by Mars Hill Church on Thursday,May 5th, 2011 12:00 pmby Nate Finn“Why does a church need a security team??” That question is mostly askedincredulously when people visit one of our campuses and see a team of usuallylarge guys wearing polo shirts in the lobby, the children’s ministry, and thesanctuary.Security within our church can be a misunderstood concept. Many peoplebelieve that security does not belong in the church. On the one hand, there arepeople who say it unnecessarily heightens a perception of threat, and on theother, people say it means we’re not trusting in the sovereignty of God (toprotect his church). We also recognize there are people who are simply opposedto our church and the gospel of Jesus. As Pastor Mark said in the 2007 sermon,“Pain and Progress,” from the Nehemiah sermon series, “Not everybody in Seattlehas the same agenda as we do. Our goal is to read the Bible and love Jesus. …That’s not the most popular agenda in Seattle.” We get that, and the fact thatpeople might oppose us is not what worries us. But here’s what we’re verycommitted to: people should be able to come to a Mars Hill Church service andworship in peace.“If you are saying to yourself, ‘Aren’t they exaggerating this whole thing?I didn’t see or hear of anything,’ it is because our security teams are doing a fantastic job.”Ultimately, the goal of the security teams is to protect the integrity ofthe service and how people are receiving the Word that’s being preached.Listening to a sermon can be a big experience—the Holy Spirit can be speakingto someone—and if there’s a disturbance, that moment can be broken.Like the Israelites in Nehemiah’s day, we not only have the right to worshipthe God of the Bible but we have the obligation to provide a safe environmentto those who want to attend Mars Hill and worship God freely. The FirstAmendment grants us the right to peaceably assemble, after all. (And, yes, itgrants that right to those who’d oppose us to peaceably assemble and voice thatopposition as well, and that’s fine, though as a private organization, we havethe right to not permit that to happen on our property.)The same people who opposed the Israelites are the same kind of people weexperience today. However, the men and women you see with the security shirtsare not there to intimidate but to protect the body from those trying todisrupt or cause harm. And yes, serious crimes do happen on church propertiesacross the nation and they aren’t just petty crimes. Pastors have been killedand churches have been vandalized, robbed, and burnt to the ground. Thisinformation is not being used as a scare tactic. We just don’t want to be naïveand not be cognizant of what happens every week.That said, our campuses experience vandalism, burglary, and theft as oftenas once a week. On Sundays, we keep watch on the premises, mostly in an effortto deter any potential threats by being proactive not just reactive. If you aresaying to yourself, “Aren’t they exaggerating this whole thing? I didn’t see orhear of anything,” it is because our security teams are doing a fantastic jobmitigating threats we see regularly throughout the year.Children’s MinistryOne of our biggest priorities on Sundays is to keep our kids safe while theylearn about Jesus each week. Similarly, we want parents to be able to learnabout Jesus while they sit in the service, and part of this is that they needto be able to trust in the children’s ministry when they drop their kids offand know the kids will be safe and protected during that time.There are, on average, five to six threats to the children’s ministries atour Mars Hill campuses per year. Security team members are present throughout the children’sministry for two reasons. One reason is to mitigate serious threats, and theother is for accountability of our children’s ministry volunteers.Lobbies and sanctuaryIn addition, security teammembers keep watch in the lobbies and sanctuary. Ever wonder why there aretwo security team members who sit at the front of the sanctuaries while PastorMark preaches? Because several years ago, a man charged the stage with a largeknife while Pastor Mark was preaching. In general, there is a higher potentialof threats when the sermon topic is on spiritual warfare. There have beensubsequent threats, and sometimes the threats vary by campus location andservice time.SPDAnd lastly, at the Downtown Seattle and Ballard campuses, you will seeuniformed Seattle police officers at the services. These officers are on dutyand paid, though the shifts they work at the church are ones for which they’vevolunteered to take overtime hours, so they’re not being taken out of thenormal police rotation to be stationed at our campuses. The strategy behind theuniformed police officer is primarily as a deterrent, but it’s also so that wecan have more of an immediate response if there were an actual incident.Guards along the wallGod called Nehemiah to build a wall and now God has called Mars Hill tobuild cities within the cities. God told Nehemiah to place guards along thewall to protect his people and the work, and we must place guards within ourwalls to protect God’s people and the work of sharing the Gospel. In order toprovide the proper safety and security for our campuses, we need men who areable-bodied, have a heart to protect our children and families, and a desire tostep up and volunteer a portion of their time to the Security Ministry. Thisministry not only provides a valuable service to the church, but also is anopportunity for spiritual growth and community building for people who sharecommon interests.“But when Sanballat and Tobiah and the Arabs and the Ammonites and theAshdodites heard that the repairing of the walls of Jerusalem was going forwardand that the breaches were beginning to be closed, they were very angry. Andthey all plotted together to come and fight against Jerusalem and to causeconfusion in it. And we prayed to our God and set a guard as a protectionagainst them day and night.”Nehemiah 4:7–9“Opposition only comes to those who are doing something. There are manypeople out there who live their life without being criticized or attackedbecause they spend their time lying on the couch with their finger up theirnose not doing anything. There is no reason to oppose such people. So if youare doing something, expect opposition and be encouraged because you are doingsomething.”Pastor Mark, “Pain and Progress”Think you might want to serve on this team? If you have any other questionsregarding church security or want to be trained to volunteer on this team,please email Nate Finn at nate [dot] finn [at] marshillchurch [dot] org or stopby the connect desk on Sunday and talk to our connect desk volunteers. We lookforward to having you on our team.Nate Finn is the executive assistant to Pastor Dave Bruskas and a member ofthe Ballard campus.If you need assistance in developing and implementing a church securityministry team or need security team enhancements, then contact Gideon Protective Services, Inc. to learn more about our ChurchSecurity Seminars or full Secure Church training program.&nbsp; Call888.305.6513 Ext. #3 or email <a href="mailto:info@gideonprotectiveservices.com.Police">info@gideonprotectiveservices.com.Police</a> Department Jobs [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Miccosukee Police Department is accepting applications for POLICE OFFICER by Corey</title>
		<link>http://www.policedepartmentblog.com/2008/09/09/miccosukee-police-department-is-accepting-applications-for-police-officer/#comment-27</link>
		<dc:creator>Corey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 05:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is what I hear about them, I dont know if its true; I just looking for a department that I can get my cerification activated, but I don&#039;t want to jump from DOC to the firing pan. Do you have anymore insight. Thanks&#039;; it would be helpful. Although I think you said enough!</description>
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		<title>Comment on Miccosukee Police Department is accepting applications for POLICE OFFICER by used to work</title>
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		<dc:creator>used to work</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Do not apply to Miccosukee Police Dept. there is no job security, no union and/or no loyalty toward their employees. You can be fire for anything they see fit. The appeal process is a joke. In 20 years only one person one the appeal process. Apply at your own risk.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do not apply to Miccosukee Police Dept. there is no job security, no union and/or no loyalty toward their employees. You can be fire for anything they see fit. The appeal process is a joke. In 20 years only one person one the appeal process. Apply at your own risk.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Honoring Fallen Fathers by Honoring Fallen Fathers &#124; Police-Jobs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Honoring Fallen Fathers &#124; Police-Jobs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 04:18:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Honoring Fallen Fathers  Posted by admin - Filed under Police Schools - 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   Dear Supporter,This Father’s Day, join me in celebrating the memory of the courageousfathers who were tragically killed in the performance of duty and who have leftbehind many grieving family members. We also celebrate the law enforcementfathers currently serving today.Unfortunately last year, 105 fathers died in the line of duty, leavingbehind 260 children.Help bring comfort to families of our nation’s fallen peace officersby&#160;making a gift of $ 5.00 or more today. Your gift will honor thememory of these fallen heroes by supporting the Memorial Fund’s ongoing effortsto reduce officer deaths and promote law enforcement safety.On the Memorial’s marble walls we engrave their names to honor and rememberthem, but in our hearts these heroes are unforgettable. As it is aptlyinscribed on the Memorial,&#160;“It is not how these officers died thatmade them heroes… it is how they lived.”Thank you, in advance, for all you do to help us ensure that America’sfallen law enforcement heroes are honored here at the Memorial.Sincerely, Craig W. Floyd Chairman &amp; CEO&#160;PoliceDepartment Jobs [...] </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Honoring Fallen Fathers  Posted by admin &#8211; Filed under Police Schools &#8211; 0 Comments     Ad by Google  google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-9058170664534319&quot;; google_ad_slot = &quot;4185208288&quot;; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60;   Dear Supporter,This Father’s Day, join me in celebrating the memory of the courageousfathers who were tragically killed in the performance of duty and who have leftbehind many grieving family members. We also celebrate the law enforcementfathers currently serving today.Unfortunately last year, 105 fathers died in the line of duty, leavingbehind 260 children.Help bring comfort to families of our nation’s fallen peace officersby&nbsp;making a gift of $ 5.00 or more today. Your gift will honor thememory of these fallen heroes by supporting the Memorial Fund’s ongoing effortsto reduce officer deaths and promote law enforcement safety.On the Memorial’s marble walls we engrave their names to honor and rememberthem, but in our hearts these heroes are unforgettable. As it is aptlyinscribed on the Memorial,&nbsp;“It is not how these officers died thatmade them heroes… it is how they lived.”Thank you, in advance, for all you do to help us ensure that America’sfallen law enforcement heroes are honored here at the Memorial.Sincerely, Craig W. Floyd Chairman &amp; CEO&nbsp;PoliceDepartment Jobs [...]</p>
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