Law Enforcement Technology

JUN 2013

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COVER STORY Thousands gathered and held candle flames high for a moment during the Candlelight Vigil while the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund blue line streamed over our heads from stage to the future National Law Enforcement Museum. just experienced. To begin to comprehend its meaning you must choose to walk into the field just as these officers (whose names are written before you) had. You must listen to the memories, feel the stone and read the heart-felt messages left by family and friends. In the hours prior to the vigil I found the central area populated with empty chairs, section after section, row after row. THE POWER TO Visit www.brennekeusa.com for more information. PENETRATE JUST ABOUT ANYTHING. Developed to police and military specifcations, our Special Forces Maximum Barrier Penetration Magnum 12 ga. slug, with its extra-hard alloy, is the ultimate projectile for demanding urban environments. It combines devastating power with the ability to penetrate windshields, wheel rims, tires and even engines. There is simply no more efective projectile for stopping modern-day threats. FBI Glass Test: The MBPM continued through 31 inches of gelatin (below) after full penetration of FBI glass (45o angle, 15o ofset) plus light clothing. It also provided complete penetration of Threat Level III body armor. 800.753.9733 www.brennekeusa.com info@brennekeusa.com Complete penetration of engine block from eight yards. Circle 41 on Reader Service Card 32 Law Enforcement Technology June 2013 I realized that soon each one would hold a father, mother, wife, husband, son, daughter, brother and sister. More importantly I understood that each of these chairs would hold someone's love everlasting. You must stand among this crowd, knowing the tear in your eye isn't only one of sorrow, but of steadfast pride as well. It may be the end of their watch, but their memories will—and will always—continue. Thank you and stay safe. ■ www.officer.com Officers came from throughout the country to honor their fallen brothers and sisters with a reverent salute.

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