They can, but it's not a good career move for them. Not to mention they wouldn't be able to bring their service or backup weapon home, nor keep any firearms in their home, as a felon is prohibited from owning, possessing, or being allowed any access to firearms.
The minimum annual salary of a police officer in Houston, TX is $43,965.
Yes.
Yes.
yes if he has turned on lights in the state he from you stop on other side
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Yes
No the officer you are speaking of was not killed, but was shot by a suspect in a domestic violence call. The officer was responding as a back up unit for a Young County Sheriff's Deputy. The suspect, a 17 year old male, had left the scene and was headed to Graham. TX. When the officer stopped the suspect the suspect exited the car and began to fire on the officer and the officer returned fire striking and killing the suspect. Subsequently, the officer was not indicted by the grand jury in Young County, TX
It is highly unlikely.
Usually to become a reserve officer you fill out an application with that department and sepcify that you are applying for a reserve officer position. You will have to go through the same training and hiring process as a paid officer would go through.
Not in ANY state. Covered by Federal law.
A felon may not own, possess, or be allowed access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States, as per federal law.
Yes, and many do.