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  2. Snatch squad - Wikipedia

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    The undercover officers can arrest any individual attempting to break or loot a store, often in an isolated scenario with few crowds as not to provoke an attack on the officers. Snatch squads are also employed against violent fugitives when they are otherwise likely to barricade themselves or use force in a search warrant setting.

  3. Kettling - Wikipedia

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    After almost two hours of attempting to break up the groups protesting, the police closed in and arrested anyone caught in the kettle. At the end of the evening, police stated that there were around 250 arrests, two injured police officers, and one protester who was unwell.

  4. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    This slang for policemen, especially hawaladars, ("Havāladāra", meaning constable in Marathi) came to be from the 1975 Dada Kondke film Pandu Hawaldar. Panduri Serbo-Croatian, slang for a group of police officers. The meaning derived from the Latin word banderium, in which the word banderia also came from. They were military units created by ...

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  6. FBI says ex-agent arrested over Jan. 6 called officers Nazis ...

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    The FBI arrested a former bureau supervisor in connection with the Jan. 6 riot who they said called for killing officers protecting the Capitol that day.

  7. Suspect arrested after break-in at Los Angeles mayor's home ...

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    The suspect, a 29-year-old man, was arrested without incident and charged with burglary, police said. He was being held in lieu of $100,000 bail. The investigation is ongoing, police said.

  8. Manhunt (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, police departments conducting manhunts will solicit help from the public in locating the suspect. They will do this by broadcasting a description and other information on television, radio, and other public media, by going door to door and asking individuals if they have seen the suspect, and by placing wanted posters in public places.

  9. Arrest - Wikipedia

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    The word "arrest" is Anglo-Norman in origin, derived from the French word arrêt meaning 'to stop or stay' and signifies a restraint of a person. Lexicologically, the meaning of the word arrest is given in various dictionaries depending upon the circumstances in which the word is used.