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  2. Category:Video games about police officers - Wikipedia

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    Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy. APB (1987 video game) APB: All Points Bulletin. Armed Police Batrider. Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny. Art of Murder: FBI Confidential. Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer. Asphalt 3: Street Rules. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing.

  3. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    Oz magazine showed a picture of a pig dressed as a policeman on a front cover and the term inspired "pig cops" in the video game Duke Nukem 3D. Pig Pen Cop shop, i.e., police station. Pinched To be arrested (American slang). Pikachu In Vietnam, this word refers to traffic police, who wear yellow suits and therefore resemble the Pokémon Pikachu ...

  4. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Police code. A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include "10 codes" (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes, or ...

  5. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    Ten-code. Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by US public safety officials and in citizens band (CB) radio transmissions. The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code. [1]

  6. Cops (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cops is a police simulation game that uses digitized footage filmed in Los Angeles. [1] It offers two types of gameplay, where the player is a cop who must either shoot armed criminals while protecting the innocent or chase after escaping criminals in the patrol car. [2] Screenshot of live footage.

  7. Keystone Cops - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Cops in a typical pose from In the Clutches of the Gang (1914). The chief (using the telephone) is Ford Sterling. The policeman directly behind Sterling (extreme background, left) is Edgar Kennedy. The young cop to Kennedy's left is a then-unknown William Frawley. The hefty policeman at extreme right is Fatty Arbuckle.

  8. Cop number - Wikipedia

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    The game ends with a win for the cops whenever the robber occupies the same vertex as a cop. If this never happens, the robber wins. The cop number of a graph is the minimum number such that cops can win the game on . Example. On a tree, the cop number is one. The cop can start anywhere, and at each step move to the unique neighbor that is ...

  9. Killing of Tyre Nichols - Wikipedia

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    On the day of the video's release, FBI Director Christopher Wray said he was appalled by the video, and Patrick Yoes, the national president of the Fraternal Order of Police, stated that "The event as described to us does not constitute legitimate police work or a traffic stop gone wrong. This is a criminal assault under the pretext of law."