An investigation carried out by the police into some sort of crime.
depends on what you mean by officers (military, navy, police, airforce) but 2 very common WWII revolvers were the webley and the enfield in various models
The army carried the Browning M-35 Hi Power The police carried either the Walther PP or PPK
No. It is when you are sentenced to death in a court and the sentence is carried out in a prison. The police do not do it.
if you mean police, a Truncheon
Call the police.
type of pistol carried by charlotte police
Police is a common noun. Proper nouns name a specific police officer or a specific police department. Examples: Officer Glen Martin The Glendale Police Department
Ironically, it was a common form of entertainment for police officers and firemen-the "Police Gazette" served as a major source of information on dog fighting for many years. Although many laws were passed to outlaw the activity, dog fighting continued to expand during the twentieth century.
He used secret police to monitor antigovernment activity.
No dude. its not real.
The word police is a common noun, a word for any police.A common noun can become a proper noun if it is used for the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as the New York City Police Department or the movies 'Police Academy' and 'Police Academy 2'.