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Election interference? Media lives up to 'fake news' narrative, lies about Trump's remarks about 'bloodbath'
DAYTON, OH - They don’t call it “fake news” for nothing. The latest example comes from the mainstream media, which took a statement by former President Trump entirely out of context to make it appear he was calling for violence if he does not win the November election. With the exception of just a few media outlets, every left-leaning outlet in the country took the statement Trump included as part of an address without providing the context in which it was said.
Former CT state trooper acquitted in shooting death of man following 30-mile pursuit
MILFORD, CT - A former Connecticut State Police trooper has been acquitted in a case where he was charged with the fatal on-duty shooting of a 19-year-old after a motor vehicle pursuit four years ago, the New York Times reported. Former trooper Brian North was acquitted by a jury in...
Fallen Soldiers March: Returning to Biblical Soul Care for first responders; conference held in April
Whether you are new to the field of law enforcement or you have been in it for 50+ years, it is not news to any of us that things are different today. Difficult, discouraging, challenging, defeating, low morale, low motivation, no support, wariness, an ever-growing need to have our head on a swivel, no rest for the weary – these are all words or phrases that are descriptive of law enforcement today.
When are we most vulnerable? Here's a breakdown of violent and property crimes by month.
Originally written for Crime in America. Republished with permission. This is the fifteenth in a series offering data from the FBI’s latest crime reports based on crimes reported to law enforcement. The first was Locations Of Violent Crime-Where Crime Happens. The second was The Time Of Day For Violent And Property Crimes. The third was Violent Crime Totals By State. The fourth was Violent Crime Victims By Race And Ethnicity-Who’s Victimized Most? The fifth was Are Females Violently Victimized More Than Males? The sixth is Most People Are Violently Victimized By Family Members Or People They Know. The seventh is 10 Percent Of Violent Victimizations Involved A Firearm-Weapons Used During Crime. The eighth is Most Crimes Are Not Solved-Why? The ninth is 250,000 Attempted But Failed Property Crimes Per The FBI-Reasons Why. The tenth is What Causes Murders And Aggravated Assaults? The eleventh was Crime Victims By Age-Those 50 And Above Have Surprisingly High Numbers. The twelfth was Understanding How The US Collects Reported Crime Data. The thirteenth is How Many Americans Are Victimized By Violent And Property Crime Yearly? The fourteenth is Males Are Arrested Far More Than Females Yet Women In Prison Skyrocket.
Biden regime in cahoots with UN in providing interest free loans to illegals to travel to the US
WASHINGTON, DC- Despite the ridiculous border situation, The Liberty Daily reports that the Biden regime is apparently lending money overseas to illegal aliens so they can enter the country illegally. In the meantime, millions of Americans struggle to pay for their basic needs every week. The administration is working in...
So it’s impossible to have an honest conversation about crime?
Originally written for Crime in America. Republished with permission. How are crime writers supposed to place violent crime in its proper perspective? How do we factually write about crime when the issue has become so intensively politicized? How do we assist reporters when they are more than willing to ignore the best US Department of Justice data on crime?
Black swan China: The real, multi-faceted threat to our nation's safety
Originally written for American Institute of Stress. Republished with permission. -- The only hypothesis to base a strategic assessment of the damage and destruction facing the United States through the exposed southern border is the evaluation of present peril and past tactically learned knowledge of potential threat. The challenge to...
Rats, mold, and marijuana: The struggle of New Orleans police headquarters
NEW ORLEANS, LA - Rats, mold, and marijuana may seem like an odd trio, but for the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), they paint a picture of the dire conditions within their headquarters. Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick's recent testimony before the City Council Criminal Justice Committee shed light on the alarming state of affairs at the NOPD facilities, particularly the evidence room.
Montana rancher, now in his 80s, spent the last decade trying to create hybrid sheep for hunting facilities
BILLINGS, MT - On Tuesday, March 12th, a rancher plead guilty to felony charges of wildlife trafficking and conspiracy to traffic wildlife. Each offense carries a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison, a fine of up to $250,000 and three years of supervised release. According to the Department...
Police: CA woman ran national retail theft ring that stole an estimated $8 million in merchandise
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a state woman has been arrested for hatching a nationwide shoplifting scheme where millions of dollars of makeup and clothing were stolen from hundreds of stores spanning over a decade. According to Bonta’s complaint, over $300,000 worth of makeup and other products were found...
FBI warns of suspected terrorists infiltrating U.S. with fake IDs via southern border
WASHINGTON DC - FBI Director Christopher Wray, in a recent hearing with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, highlighted concerns regarding the escalation in potential threats against the U.S. Intelligence officials have observed a troubling trend: known or suspected terrorists exploiting the southern border by utilizing fake identification. This...
Philly police use good old-fashioned police work, new technology to identify mass shooting suspects
PHILADELPHIA, PA - On Wednesday, March 6, a mass shooting. took place at a bus stop in Northeast Philadelphia. This could be classified as a typical day in Philly, however, in this case, the bus stop was a school bus stop, and the eight people injured were all students. The...
'The Constitution matters': Sheriff refuses to enforce city's camping ban aimed at cleaning up homeless off the streets
BURIEN, WA - In a contentious clash over homeless policy, the King County Sheriff's Office's (KCSO) refusal to enforce the tightened camping ban in Burien (near Seattle) has sparked debate and legal questions. Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall's directive not to enforce the ordinance, citing constitutional concerns, has drawn attention. The refusal...
Great American Warrior: Her brother was murdered in the line of duty. She's turned his legacy into something breathtaking.
This Great American Warrior article is brought to you by our partner, philanthropist, and LEO supporter Trudy Jacobson. Trudy created the Great American Warrior series to honor incredible women who serve and protect our communities and our country, and it's part of a larger Great American Women series. -- Countless...
Parents in California school district outraged after they learn of secret LGBTQ club at elementary school
ELK GROVE, CA- “Love is love,” right? Parents at an elementary school in California are apoplectic after they found out teachers at their children’s school created a secret LGBTQ club that children as young as eight years old could attend without their permission. Christian Broadcasting Network reported...
NSSF celebrates the one tax the firearm and ammunition industry is proud to pay
Written by Joe Bartozzi for NSSF. Republished with permission. -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicerecently announced that the agency was distributing $1.3 billion to the states to fund wildlife conservation, public land access, recreational shooting range construction and improvement and hunter education. That’s a figure that firearm and ammunition manufacturers are proud of – especially since this industry paid the overwhelming majority of those funds – over $944 million.
Three illegal immigrants arrested after abducting a woman and leaving her sexually assaulted and battered
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL - An incident involving three illegal immigrant men left a woman battered and sexually assaulted this week, according to police. The unidentified female victim was abducted around 1:00 a.m. on Monday, March 11 near John Prince Park in a residential area in the 5000 block of Lake Osborne Drive. The victim was reportedly walking to an Orion gas station when a white pick up truck "with metal poles" drove up to her.
U.S. military operations in Haiti amid escalating gang violence and political crisis
WASHINGTON D.C.- The situation in Haiti has led to significant actions by the U.S. military, responding to a request from the State Department for an overnight mission to evacuate staff and enhance security at the embassy in Port-au-Prince. The mission aimed to ensure the continuity of embassy operations and facilitate...
Finally… a fundraising platform specifically designed for the LEO and heroic community
If the last four years taught us anything, it’s that we need to look out for each other. The unfortunate truth is that many people across the country, particularly left-leaning politicians, many celebrities, and social media influencers, labeled the law enforcement profession as the villain of society. It is...
Body of missing Washington woman found in cemetery across from Tijuana Highway in Mexico, suspect arrested
RENTON, WASHINGTON - According to authorities, the body of a missing woman has been found in a cemetery on the side of a highway in Mexico. The unidentified suspect in the case is also from Renton, a possible domestic violence incident at hand. ABC News reported that the woman, identified...
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