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Thousands of bullet proof vests are on the way to officers across Kentucky as the state’s attorney general prioritizes an effort that has set a two-year goal.
CLEVELAND — A Stow businessman who admitted to selling knock-off body armor to Northeast Ohio police agencies will spend over five years in prison, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Vall Illiev ...
The founder of ShotStop Ballistics has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for smuggling and selling faulty body armor to the public and safety forces across the U.S.
A Henderson County man is behind bars after a Rusk County Sheriff’s office investigation found 50 stolen guns.
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