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  2. Walsh Street police shootings - Wikipedia

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    The Walsh Street police shootings were the 1988 murders of two Victoria Police officers: Constables Steven Tynan, 22, and Damian Eyre, 20.. Tynan and Eyre were responding to a report of an abandoned car when they were gunned down about 4:50am in Walsh Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, on 12 October 1988.

  3. List of law enforcement agencies in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sworn law enforcement agencies generally consist of law enforcement officers that have powers of arrest, whereas regulatory agencies normally set out and enforce compliance of specific laws and regulations and are normally composed of non-police investigators. For more on law enforcement in Australia see Law enforcement in Australia.

  4. Victoria Police Special Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The SOG provides Victoria Police with a counter terrorist and high risk arrest response capability. [22] The SOG roles include, but are not limited to: Armed offender [23] [24] [25] Terrorism or significant politically motivated violence [23] [24] [25]

  5. Melbourne police officer resigns after multiple internal ...

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    Photo of Melbourne Police Dept. headquarters Dec. 7, 2021. Craig Bailey/FLORIDA TODAY via USA TODAY NETWORK

  6. These might be the most outrageous mugshots ever - AOL

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    But not all mug shots get such positive attention. 58-year-old Kevin Gibson made news for his unusual mugshot in which he was featured with a full, white beard on the left side of his face while ...

  7. Critical Incident Response Team - Wikipedia

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    A Critical Incident Response Team member at a siege in Belmont, Geelong on 27 September 2012. In March 2004, the Force Response Unit (FRU) launched the CIRT concept consisting of two teams of officers patrolling in a Van each to provide specialist assistance to general duties police with a primary focus on tactical support and negotiation capabilities supported by a greater range of less-than ...