Police officers from Toledo and Columbus faced off in a hockey fundraiser to pay tribute to fallen Toledo Officers Anthony Dia and Brandon Stalker. More than $13,500 was raised on ticket sales, with the proceeds benefitting a scholarship fund named in memory of the officers.
The state will pay up to 50% of officers’ salaries while they take the training. To bring home this funding, though, agencies must send the Attorney General's Office salary information by Nov. 1, 2021.
One of the primary goals of the Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Conference is to honor and celebrate great work by law enforcement officers and their partners. Every year, whether the event takes place virtually or in person, the Distinguished Law Enforcement Awards are bestowed in seven categories.
This year, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation celebrates its centennial, confident that its future will be just as momentous. New initiatives are already paving the way.
The days of passive online law enforcement training are numbered.