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  1. The yellow shirt for lvmpd is not a summer uniform. It is mainly used by bike patrol officers working the las vegas strip. Summer uniform is generally just the tan uniform for normal patrol officers.
  2. The yellow shirt for lvmpd is not a summer uniform. It is mainly used by bike patrol officers working the las vegas strip. During the summer normal officers wear the tan uniforms. They don't wear ties with them. Don't really wear ties at all actually.
  3. Just letting you know the lvmpd winter uniform in that brown shirt is only comes in long sleeves and has a black turtleneck underneith. Plus if it was a winter uniform short sleeves wouldn't make sense.
  4. I don't think it's that, used in the police slot, the cvpi works fine, in the fbi slot or the pol patriot slot (the one's ive test) some times it glitches out. Key word is sometimes, as i said it's hit and miss, i've been able to spawn it with no issues and then the
  5. I have discovered the problem with the cvpi after the latest update, the car will not work in the fbi slot for whatever reason. I have yet to test the noose slot but it does work
  6. Same thing happens with the doors and the textures sometimes, other times it works
  7. not sure dude, either way, im looking forward to using em when i can
  8. I still don't see the .wtd file, not sure if its me or the file
  9. Maybe they are in the house, or behind it, or in the burning trash can, or they were the homicide victims.
  10. cheezy

    Investigation

    Trainer, and I just drove a car until I crashed it
  11. It's the default hood view so im not sure.
  12. cheezy

    Highway Patrolman killed

    "Officer down." Two words police officer never wish to hear on the radio. Unfortunately, Saturday night troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol heard those very words. Trooper Jim Wilson stopped to help a vehicle sitting on the side of the highway. When he walked up, the man in the car opened fire striking Jim in the torso. Wilson was able to shout "10-33 Officer Down" on the radio before the gunman shot him execution style in the head. A passing motor officer noticed the situation, stopped and opened fire killing the gunman. "I was horrified, seeing an officer being shot in the head in cold blood sends shivers through me." says the officer. Soon after highway patrolmen, liberty city police officers and medical personnel rushed the scene but it was too late. Jim Wilson was pronounced dead on scene as was the gunman. The shooter, Mark Johnson, had recently been fired from his job and was distraught and determined to take his anger out on the next person he saw. Unfortunately, that man was a highway patrolman. Jim was survived by his two daughters and his wife Sara. Sergeant Tim Burns of the highway patrol stated, "This is an unfortunate incident that will never be forgotten, Jim was an excellent man and enjoyed going to work every day. He had an enthusiasm that was unsurpassed and he was always willing to help. He will be missed dearly." Jim's funeral will be held privately with members of law enforcement. *This story is fictional*
  13. From the album: Highway Patrolman killed

    "Officer down." Two words police officer never wish to hear on the radio. Unfortunately, Saturday night troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol heard those very words. Trooper Jim Wilson stopped to help a vehicle sitting on the side of the highway. When he walked up, the man in the car opened fire striking Jim in the torso. Wilson was able to shout "10-33 Officer Down" on the radio before the gunman shot him execution style in the head. A passing motor officer noticed the situation, stopped and opened fire killing the gunman. "I was horrified, seeing an officer being shot in the head in cold blood sends shivers through me." says the officer. Soon after highway patrolmen, liberty city police officers and medical personnel rushed the scene but it was too late. Jim Wilson was pronounced dead on scene as was the gunman. The shooter, Mark Johnson, had recently been fired from his job and was distraught and determined to take his anger out on the next person he saw. Unfortunately, that man was a highway patrolman. Jim was survived by his two daughters and his wife Sara. Sergeant Tim Burns of the highway patrol stated, "This is an unfortunate incident that will never be forgotten, Jim was an excellent man and enjoyed going to work every day. He had an enthusiasm that was unsurpassed and he was always willing to help. He will be missed dearly." Jim's funeral will be held privately with members of law enforcement. *This story is fictional*
  14. From the album: Highway Patrolman killed

    "Officer down." Two words police officer never wish to hear on the radio. Unfortunately, Saturday night troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol heard those very words. Trooper Jim Wilson stopped to help a vehicle sitting on the side of the highway. When he walked up, the man in the car opened fire striking Jim in the torso. Wilson was able to shout "10-33 Officer Down" on the radio before the gunman shot him execution style in the head. A passing motor officer noticed the situation, stopped and opened fire killing the gunman. "I was horrified, seeing an officer being shot in the head in cold blood sends shivers through me." says the officer. Soon after highway patrolmen, liberty city police officers and medical personnel rushed the scene but it was too late. Jim Wilson was pronounced dead on scene as was the gunman. The shooter, Mark Johnson, had recently been fired from his job and was distraught and determined to take his anger out on the next person he saw. Unfortunately, that man was a highway patrolman. Jim was survived by his two daughters and his wife Sara. Sergeant Tim Burns of the highway patrol stated, "This is an unfortunate incident that will never be forgotten, Jim was an excellent man and enjoyed going to work every day. He had an enthusiasm that was unsurpassed and he was always willing to help. He will be missed dearly." Jim's funeral will be held privately with members of law enforcement. *This story is fictional*
  15. From the album: Highway Patrolman killed

    "Officer down." Two words police officer never wish to hear on the radio. Unfortunately, Saturday night troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol heard those very words. Trooper Jim Wilson stopped to help a vehicle sitting on the side of the highway. When he walked up, the man in the car opened fire striking Jim in the torso. Wilson was able to shout "10-33 Officer Down" on the radio before the gunman shot him execution style in the head. A passing motor officer noticed the situation, stopped and opened fire killing the gunman. "I was horrified, seeing an officer being shot in the head in cold blood sends shivers through me." says the officer. Soon after highway patrolmen, liberty city police officers and medical personnel rushed the scene but it was too late. Jim Wilson was pronounced dead on scene as was the gunman. The shooter, Mark Johnson, had recently been fired from his job and was distraught and determined to take his anger out on the next person he saw. Unfortunately, that man was a highway patrolman. Jim was survived by his two daughters and his wife Sara. Sergeant Tim Burns of the highway patrol stated, "This is an unfortunate incident that will never be forgotten, Jim was an excellent man and enjoyed going to work every day. He had an enthusiasm that was unsurpassed and he was always willing to help. He will be missed dearly." Jim's funeral will be held privately with members of law enforcement. *This story is fictional*
  16. From the album: Highway Patrolman killed

    "Officer down." Two words police officer never wish to hear on the radio. Unfortunately, Saturday night troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol heard those very words. Trooper Jim Wilson stopped to help a vehicle sitting on the side of the highway. When he walked up, the man in the car opened fire striking Jim in the torso. Wilson was able to shout "10-33 Officer Down" on the radio before the gunman shot him execution style in the head. A passing motor officer noticed the situation, stopped and opened fire killing the gunman. "I was horrified, seeing an officer being shot in the head in cold blood sends shivers through me." says the officer. Soon after highway patrolmen, liberty city police officers and medical personnel rushed the scene but it was too late. Jim Wilson was pronounced dead on scene as was the gunman. The shooter, Mark Johnson, had recently been fired from his job and was distraught and determined to take his anger out on the next person he saw. Unfortunately, that man was a highway patrolman. Jim was survived by his two daughters and his wife Sara. Sergeant Tim Burns of the highway patrol stated, "This is an unfortunate incident that will never be forgotten, Jim was an excellent man and enjoyed going to work every day. He had an enthusiasm that was unsurpassed and he was always willing to help. He will be missed dearly." Jim's funeral will be held privately with members of law enforcement. *This story is fictional*
  17. From the album: Highway Patrolman killed

    "Officer down." Two words police officer never wish to hear on the radio. Unfortunately, Saturday night troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol heard those very words. Trooper Jim Wilson stopped to help a vehicle sitting on the side of the highway. When he walked up, the man in the car opened fire striking Jim in the torso. Wilson was able to shout "10-33 Officer Down" on the radio before the gunman shot him execution style in the head. A passing motor officer noticed the situation, stopped and opened fire killing the gunman. "I was horrified, seeing an officer being shot in the head in cold blood sends shivers through me." says the officer. Soon after highway patrolmen, liberty city police officers and medical personnel rushed the scene but it was too late. Jim Wilson was pronounced dead on scene as was the gunman. The shooter, Mark Johnson, had recently been fired from his job and was distraught and determined to take his anger out on the next person he saw. Unfortunately, that man was a highway patrolman. Jim was survived by his two daughters and his wife Sara. Sergeant Tim Burns of the highway patrol stated, "This is an unfortunate incident that will never be forgotten, Jim was an excellent man and enjoyed going to work every day. He had an enthusiasm that was unsurpassed and he was always willing to help. He will be missed dearly." Jim's funeral will be held privately with members of law enforcement. *This story is fictional*
  18. From the album: Highway Patrolman killed

    "Officer down." Two words police officer never wish to hear on the radio. Unfortunately, Saturday night troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol heard those very words. Trooper Jim Wilson stopped to help a vehicle sitting on the side of the highway. When he walked up, the man in the car opened fire striking Jim in the torso. Wilson was able to shout "10-33 Officer Down" on the radio before the gunman shot him execution style in the head. A passing motor officer noticed the situation, stopped and opened fire killing the gunman. "I was horrified, seeing an officer being shot in the head in cold blood sends shivers through me." says the officer. Soon after highway patrolmen, liberty city police officers and medical personnel rushed the scene but it was too late. Jim Wilson was pronounced dead on scene as was the gunman. The shooter, Mark Johnson, had recently been fired from his job and was distraught and determined to take his anger out on the next person he saw. Unfortunately, that man was a highway patrolman. Jim was survived by his two daughters and his wife Sara. Sergeant Tim Burns of the highway patrol stated, "This is an unfortunate incident that will never be forgotten, Jim was an excellent man and enjoyed going to work every day. He had an enthusiasm that was unsurpassed and he was always willing to help. He will be missed dearly." Jim's funeral will be held privately with members of law enforcement. *This story is fictional*
  19. I like the rotan pa2100, its just a little quiet other than that i like it.
  20. cheezy

    DUI Accident leaves 2 dead

    Earlier today a drunken driver traveling off the highway speed into a car making a left turn. The pickup driven by the drunked driver was traveling over 80mph and when it hit the car it caused it to flip over at least 100 feet. One passenger in the drunken driver's vehicle was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries and one victim in the other car was flown to a traum center on algonquin. The driver and another passenger in the car were both declared dead on scene.
  21. cheezy

    Investigation

    From the album: DUI Accident leaves 2 dead

    Earlier today a drunken driver traveling off the highway speed into a car making a left turn. The pickup driven by the drunked driver was traveling over 80mph and when it hit the car it caused it to flip over at least 100 feet. One passenger in the drunken driver's vehicle was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries and one victim in the other car was flown to a traum center on algonquin. The driver and another passenger in the car were both declared dead on scene.
  22. cheezy

    Investigation

    From the album: DUI Accident leaves 2 dead

    Earlier today a drunken driver traveling off the highway speed into a car making a left turn. The pickup driven by the drunked driver was traveling over 80mph and when it hit the car it caused it to flip over at least 100 feet. One passenger in the drunken driver's vehicle was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries and one victim in the other car was flown to a traum center on algonquin. The driver and another passenger in the car were both declared dead on scene.
  23. cheezy

    Investigation

    From the album: DUI Accident leaves 2 dead

    Earlier today a drunken driver traveling off the highway speed into a car making a left turn. The pickup driven by the drunked driver was traveling over 80mph and when it hit the car it caused it to flip over at least 100 feet. One passenger in the drunken driver's vehicle was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries and one victim in the other car was flown to a traum center on algonquin. The driver and another passenger in the car were both declared dead on scene.
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