Articles tagged:law enforcement

Posted: Thu Sep 8 5:50 a.m. by Rich Kinsey AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Vada Murray did police work the right way - from the heart

He was some sort of anomaly when I first met this guy. He was a University of Michigan student who was doing a ride-a-long on the afternoon shift. That is rather rare for U-M student to do ride-a-long with the police. Michigan State students, Eastern, Washtenaw, Ferris State even Northern ...

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Posted: Thu Sep 1 5:58 a.m. by Rich Kinsey AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Column: Surviving Michigan football traffic without getting tackled ... or ticketed

Former ABC college football announcer Keith Jackson might boom, “Whoa Nelly, hang on to your whistle britches, ‘The Big House’ is open for business on Saturday!” That means roughly 110,000 football fans will be squeezing into “The Big House” to kick off the 2011 season. Most will be motoring to ...

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Posted: Thu Aug 25 5:57 a.m. by Rich Kinsey AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Advice to college students: Have fun but use your head

Welcome students. Some of you are coming back and some of you are new to the college experience. I wish you all the best in your academic endeavors and I hope your time living and going to school in the area will be pleasurable and memorable. Like one of my ...

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Posted: Thu Aug 18 5:57 a.m. by Rich Kinsey AnnArbor.com Community Contributor

It really is pretty easy to forget about first-responders. We all rush around with our chaotic lives, seamlessly moving from home to work or school and back again down familiar trails. Seldom are we worried that we won’t make it safely wherever we are going. While teaching at the police ...

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Posted: Thu Mar 18 6 a.m. by Rich Kinsey AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Public safety funerals help grieving police officers to go on with our jobs

Jackson City Police Officer James Bonneau made the ultimate sacrifice for the citizens of Jackson County on March 9, 2010. His funeral in Canton Township was attended by hundreds of police officers and firefighters from around Michigan, the United States and Canada. A huge American flag was draped across the ...

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