Can Police Find Their Voice Through Lawsuits?

Can Police Find Their Voice Through Lawsuits?

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Steve Pompers excellent article for NPA chronicles the efforts of Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer De’Joure Mercern suing for defamation. The National Football League is the object of the suit after they published a wrongful implication of Mercern’s killing of a violent criminal listed among the innocent civil rights heroes Read more »

Cops: Pillars of Allegiance

By Stephen Owsinski Among myriad matters America’s cops tend to, one static certainty is their allegiance to flag and country and, extraordinarily, all citizens living under constitutional guaranty. The police mission is most certainly succeeded by allegiance to each other. Police presentations of allegiance come in many forms: from patriotic holidays to birthday wish drive-bys Read more »

Indiana Police Officer Pushes Back Against the NFL’s Offensive Line

By Steve Pomper An Indiana police officer is doing what so many more cancel culture victims—cops and non-cops—should be doing: devictimizing themselves by pushing back. Turn it around on those who attempt to “cancel” them. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer De’Joure Mercer has filed a lawsuit against the NFL for defamation. As Susan Ziegler at Police1.com puts it, Read more »