Ann Arbor Police Recruits Training In Arrest Procedures, September 1970
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1970
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Police Recruits Being Trained - Ann Arbor Police Department recruit, right, holds a gun on Platoon Lt. Marvin Dann, against car, while another recruit prepares to search him. The exercise is aimed at showing recruits the recommended procedure in stopping a car and searching a suspect. The half-dozen recruits in the current city police class are scheduled to complete their six-week training period in about a week.
Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1970
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Police Recruits Being Trained - Ann Arbor Police Department recruit, right, holds a gun on Platoon Lt. Marvin Dann, against car, while another recruit prepares to search him. The exercise is aimed at showing recruits the recommended procedure in stopping a car and searching a suspect. The half-dozen recruits in the current city police class are scheduled to complete their six-week training period in about a week.
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Police Year: Murders, Marches, New Gear
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Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny Speaks to Law Enforcement Recruits, March 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1969
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Something New In Police Training - Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny, center, speaks to the first police recruit class in the area to graduate under the state's new Law Enforcement Training Council program. The Training Council outlines program content for police recruits throughout the state and certifies instructors for the basic course given to novice policemen. Krasny in City Council chambers yesterday presented certificates from the Training Council to five city recruits while Ypsilanti Police Chief Ray Walton, second from left, distributed the diplomas to two recruits from his department who completed the nine-week program with the Ann Arbor Department. Ann Arbor Senior Police Capt. Harold E. Olson is beside Walton at the left. All the new officers will go on duty on Monday. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1969
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Something New In Police Training - Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny, center, speaks to the first police recruit class in the area to graduate under the state's new Law Enforcement Training Council program. The Training Council outlines program content for police recruits throughout the state and certifies instructors for the basic course given to novice policemen. Krasny in City Council chambers yesterday presented certificates from the Training Council to five city recruits while Ypsilanti Police Chief Ray Walton, second from left, distributed the diplomas to two recruits from his department who completed the nine-week program with the Ann Arbor Department. Ann Arbor Senior Police Capt. Harold E. Olson is beside Walton at the left. All the new officers will go on duty on Monday. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard)
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Cadet Policemen To 'Pound' Beats
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July
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1968
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Ann Arbor Police Officers Check Accuracy at Shooting Range, January 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor Police Firearms Practice at Shooting at Range, January 1950
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Ann Arbor Police Officer Practices Seated Target Shooting at Range, January 1950
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Ann Arbor Police Officer Practices With Pistol at Shooting Range, January 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor Police In Target Practice At Shooting Range, January 1950
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1950
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SWAT chemical threat exercise
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