Stewart Copeland Admits Wanting to ‘Choke the Life out of’ StingStewart Copeland Admits Wanting to ‘Choke the Life out of’ StingHe claims the Police became "hell on earth" in the band's final days. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
40 Years Ago: The Police Get Psychoanalytic on ‘Synchronicity II’40 Years Ago: The Police Get Psychoanalytic on ‘Synchronicity II’Sting took inspiration from the works of Carl Jung for the 'Synchronicity' hit single.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Police Make Daring Rescue Of Unconscious Driver in Fiery CrashPolice Make Daring Rescue Of Unconscious Driver in Fiery CrashThe North Carolina officer was working after hours when he made the rescue just before the truck burst into flames.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
Stewart Copeland: LandlordStewart Copeland: LandlordPolice drummer is renting out his California home located in an exclusive neighborhood. Rob CarrollRob Carroll
Can Police In NY Search Your Car Without Consent Or A Warrant?Can Police In NY Search Your Car Without Consent Or A Warrant?If you get pulled over in New York State, can police legally search your car without consent or a warrant? Yasmin YoungYasmin Young
45 Years Ago: The Police Break Out With ‘Can’t Stand Losing You’45 Years Ago: The Police Break Out With ‘Can’t Stand Losing You’And you thought it was "Roxanne"?Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
How Divorce and a Jamaica Trip Prompted the Police’s ‘King of Pain’How Divorce and a Jamaica Trip Prompted the Police’s ‘King of Pain’Newly separated Sting went to a Caribbean island to think things over.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Stewart Copeland Album ReviewStewart Copeland Album ReviewDrummer reinvents his old band's songs with strings and more.Gary GraffGary Graff
40 Awesome Police ‘Synchronicity’ Collectibles40 Awesome Police ‘Synchronicity’ CollectiblesYou bought the album, but did you get a t-shirt?Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
The Police's 'Synchronicity': 40 Facts The Police's 'Synchronicity': 40 Facts How fist fights, roadies, James Bond, classical music and Beatles producer George Martin helped to create one of the biggest albums of the '80s.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw