New York City Police Department
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Supreme Team Arrest
In this photo provided by the New York City Police Department , James Corley is shown. Corley, 51, was charged with in New York on Thursday, May 17, 2012 with criminal sale of a controlled substance and other drug charges. His arrest was the result of a 15-month undercover investigation that used wiretaps and surveillance. (AP Photo/ New York City Police Department )
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NATO Summit Chicago Police
FILE - In this Aug. 26, 1968 file photo, Chicago police officers confront a demonstrator on the ground at Grant Park in Chicago during the city's hosting of the Democratic National Convention. Chicago police officers will be facing big challenges when protesters descend on the city for the upcoming summit of NATO leaders May 20-21, 2012. The force boasts of embracing modern techniques and groundbreaking crowd-control strategies but has never completely shaken its reputation for brutality and misconduct. The coming protests also are the big test for Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy, a former ranking commander in the New York City Police Department and protege of NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who Mayor Rahm Emanuel selected last year to lead Chicagoâs 12,000-member force. Even before McCarthyâs arrival, the Chicago department has been trying to upgrade its tactics and procedures for years. A department that failed to adequately train, equip or even feed officers during the Democratic National Convention of 1968, took pains to make sure the mistakes of the past would not be repeated. (AP Photo, File)
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NATO Summit Chicago Police
FILE - In this Aug. 27, 1968 file photo, a demonstrator falls to the pavement as he is pursued by Chicago Police officers during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Chicago police officers will be facing big challenges when protesters descend on the city for the upcoming summit of NATO leaders May 20-21, 2012. The force boasts of embracing modern techniques and groundbreaking crowd-control strategies but has never completely shaken its reputation for brutality and misconduct. The coming protests also are the big test for Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy, a former ranking commander in the New York City Police Department and protege of NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who Mayor Rahm Emanuel selected last year to lead Chicagoâs 12,000-member force. Even before McCarthyâs arrival, the Chicago department has been trying to upgrade its tactics and procedures for years. A department that failed to adequately train, equip or even feed officers during the Democratic National Convention of 1968, took pains to make sure the mistakes of the past would not be repeated. (AP Photo, File)
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NATO Summit Chicago Police
FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2012 file photo, Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy speaks at a news conference in Chicago. Chicagoâs finest passed a simple test from a relatively small and well-behaved crowd on May Day. But the next crowd to descend on the city, the thousands of protesters expected at the summit of NATO leaders this month _ will pose a far bigger challenge for a police force that boasts of embracing modern techniques and groundbreaking crowd-control strategies but has never completely shaken its reputation for brutality and misconduct. The coming protests also are the big test for McCarthy, a former ranking commander in the New York City Police Department and protege of NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who Mayor Rahm Emanuel selected last year to lead Chicagoâs 12,000-member force. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)
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NATO Summit Chicago Police
FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2011 file photo, a protester gets arrested during an Occupy Chicago march and protest in Grant Park in Chicago. Chicago police officers will be facing far bigger challenges when protesters descend on the city for the upcoming summit of NATO leaders May 20-21. The force boasts of embracing modern techniques and groundbreaking crowd-control strategies but has never completely shaken its reputation for brutality and misconduct. The coming protests also are the big test for Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy, a former ranking commander in the New York City Police Department and protege of NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who Mayor Rahm Emanuel selected last year to lead Chicagoâs 12,000-member force. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File)
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NATO Summit Chicago Police
FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2011 file photo, a protester gets arrested during an Occupy Chicago march and protest in Grant Park in Chicago. Chicago police officers will be facing far bigger challenges when protesters descend on the city for the upcoming summit of NATO leaders May 20-21. The force boasts of embracing modern techniques and groundbreaking crowd-control strategies but has never completely shaken its reputation for brutality and misconduct. The coming protests also are the big test for Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy, a former ranking commander in the New York City Police Department and protege of NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who Mayor Rahm Emanuel selected last year to lead Chicagoâs 12,000-member force. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File)
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NATO Summit Chicago Police
FILE - In this May 1, 2012 file photo, Chicago Police block the entrance to a Bank of America branch as about 50 Occupy Chicago activists gather outside, as part of a May Day demonstration in Chicago. Chicagoâs finest passed a simple test from a relatively small and well-behaved crowds during May Day activities. The force will be facing far bigger challenges when protesters descend on the city for the upcoming summit of NATO leaders May 20-21. The force boasts of embracing modern techniques and groundbreaking crowd-control strategies but has never completely shaken its reputation for brutality and misconduct. The coming protests also are the big test for Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy, a former ranking commander in the New York City Police Department and protege of NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who Mayor Rahm Emanuel selected last year to lead Chicagoâs 12,000-member force. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)
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NATO Summit Chicago Police
FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2011 file photo, a Chicago police officer watches more than 40 designated protesters, in their act of civil disobedience, occupying the LaSalle Street bridge over the Chicago River in Chicago. Chicago police officers will be facing far bigger challenges when protesters descend on the city for the upcoming summit of NATO leaders May 20-21. The police force boasts of embracing modern techniques and groundbreaking crowd-control strategies but has never completely shaken its reputation for brutality and misconduct. The coming protests also are the big test for Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy, a former ranking commander in the New York City Police Department and protege of NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who Mayor Rahm Emanuel selected last year to lead Chicagoâs 12,000-member force. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)
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AP on TV-Tom Selleck
In this March 21, 2012 photo, actor Tom Selleck poses for a portrait in New York. On the CBS hit drama, "Blue Bloods," Selleck plays Frank Reagan, the NYPD Commissioner as well as the patriarch of a family devoted to law enforcement and one another. Selleck is also starring in "Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt," airing on CBS on May 20. It's the eighth in the series of Jesse Stone TV whodunits that began in 2005, based on characters created by the late Robert B. Parker in his best-selling series of books. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri)
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AP on TV-Tom Selleck
In this March 21, 2012 photo, actor Tom Selleck poses for a portrait in New York. On the CBS hit drama, "Blue Bloods," Selleck plays Frank Reagan, the NYPD Commissioner as well as the patriarch of a family devoted to law enforcement and one another. Selleck is also starring in "Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt," airing on CBS on May 20. It's the eighth in the series of Jesse Stone TV whodunits that began in 2005, based on characters created by the late Robert B. Parker in his best-selling series of books. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri)
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