By Stephen Owsinski The logic-defying pledges to defund police departments while also allowing “autonomous zones” to birth and fester is the bane in cities which allow such atrocities, and law-abiding tax-paying citizens are socially, emotionally, economically, and physically succumbing to the will of political panderers satiating those who demand undue indemnity. Recent reports out of Read more »
By Stephen Owsinski With all the acrimony amid our society lately, it is refreshing and gratifying to see any kind of bonds flourish regardless of the noise outside (or inside, if you are dining in a restaurant and anarchists storm in to make demands). While the abolish police-biters sharpen their fangs, the steady flow of Read more »
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Police officers know the truth from the trash when we watch the news and what passes for news. Many who want to be supporters of officers do not have the information needed to make sense of the screaming headlines that bombard us hourly. How can we help our citizens, Read more »
By Steve Pomper Most cops I know, my happily retired self included, have been opposed to civilian, meaning exclusively or majority civilian, police oversight for as long as I can remember. The “de-fund or abolish the police” movement has lost some of its luster with otherwise normal people who got caught up in the Marxist Read more »
By Stephen Owsinski As ongoing civil unrest created by hostile hooligans hiding under the “peaceful protest” umbrella roam with hurricane fury and torch cop cars and engulf police precincts and generally loot and demolish American cities, the tab gets weighty. Economists and analysts say the toll is estimably $2 billion. And that two billion-dollar figure Read more »
Betsy and Bill discuss controversial cases like Jacob Blake and Breonna Taylor. Betsy then explains what actually happens to the most vulnerable members of society when police are defunded. She also discusses the reason behind the use of deadly force and the realities of being a police officer in the streets. Betsy also comments on Read more »
By Steve Pomper One brief disclaimer: Based on what I know about the man, I have developed a deep admiration for Detroit’s Chief of Police James Craig. I’ve written about him previously, as he is a walking, talking pat on the back for law enforcement officers trapped in poorly-run, large cities across America. I first wrote about Read more »
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Ask any police officer serving today whether people are as likely to comply now than when they first began. Not likely. The level of hostility and contempt for police contribute to the phenomena of pre-escalation, the predisposition of a citizen to be argumentative and resistive during contact with police. Read more »
By Stephen Owsinski Once again, a cowardly ambush perpetrated on the police took place over the weekend. Two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies were simply sitting in their cruiser, safeguarding the Compton Transit Center. There is no denying the reality that cops continue to find themselves in the crosshairs of some deeply hateful individuals Read more »
By Stephen Owsinski The National Police Association recently published a piece regarding Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the state Legislature considering the option to consolidate the Austin Police Department with the Texas Department of Public Safety, transforming Austin cops into state troopers. With all the barking about defunding police forces, Austin City Council is notably Read more »