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Ken Hammond, an off-duty police officer from Ogden, Utah, who quickly confronted an 18-year-old gunman who killed five people in a Salt Lake City mall, insists he’s no hero and simply did what needed doing. It was his extraordinary actions that prompted The Force (formerly Horace Small) to give Ken Hammond their third annual "Positive Force Award" at the IACP Convention in New Orleans in October.
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TruckVault announces today the addition of Major Rick Zenk (Ret.) to its East Coast sales team. Zenk served four years with the United States Marine Corps before beginning his long and dedicated career with the Pennsylvania State Police in 1970.
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FIRST-EVER LIST OF THE 5,000 FASTEST-GROWING BUSINESSES REPORTS TOTAL REVENUE OF $194.5 BILLION
SymbolArts Ranks No. 3,280 on the 2007 Inc. 5,000 With Three-Year Sales Growth of 94.8%
NEW YORK, August 23, 2007 – Inc. today ranked SymbolArts No. 3,280 on its first-ever Inc. 5,000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country. The Inc. 5,000, an extension of Inc. magazine’s annual Inc. 500 list, catches many businesses that are too big to grow at the pace required to make the Inc. 500, as well as a host of smaller firms. Taken as a whole, these companies represent the backbone of the U.S. economy.
“The Inc. 5,000 provides the most comprehensive look ever at the most important part of the economy – the entrepreneurial part,” said Inc. 5,000 Project Manager Jim Melloan. “The expansion of the list has allowed us to tell the stories of larger companies, older companies, and a wealth of companies in industries like Manufacturing and Construction that are underreported in the business media.
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Smaller, lighter flashlights, which the LAPD first unveiled in March, have been in high demand by other U.S. police departments, makers of the flashlight said Friday.
Torrance-based Pelican Products said that over the course of the last three months, more than 1,500 police departments nationwide have been on a waiting list to receive its 7060 LED-model flashlights, currently used by nearly 10,000 LAPD officers.
Distributors planning to pre-sell the light have ordered more than 6,000 units. They expect that figure to increase as the flashlight goes into more widespread release this month.
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