Amid Illegal Immigration Crisis, Law Enforcement Overwhelm Burgeons at Southern Border

Amid Illegal Immigration Crisis, Law Enforcement Overwhelm Burgeons at Southern Border

By Stephen Owsinski Alarmingly, the once-battened border security policy instituted by the current White House occupier’s predecessor continues to unravel and spiral out of control while nap time lapses longer at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (or its origami version), allowing unceasing gobs of unvetted migrants to enter the country illegally. Thanks to the come one, come Read more »

Support the Thin Blue Line Act

Fill out the information below to send a message directly to your representative and senators. Ask your congressional representatives to protect those who protect us by supporting the Thin Blue Line Act. This legislation will provide local and state law enforcement officers the same protection and support currently provided to federal officers—acting as a deterrent Read more »

Cops Under the Specter of PTSD

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Among the tragic after-effects of the anti-police movement is an increase in PTSD in police officers. The number of Minnesota police officers applying for PTSD disability had tripled over the past fiscal year. Observers will cite changes in the state’s laws as a cause, but there can be no Read more »

Tell Chicago to Protect Police Memorials

Chicago Alderman Silvana Tabares has introduced an ordinance to arm the city with the power to charge the COWARDS who deface memorials for fallen police officers with punishments up to 6 months in jail. As fallen police officers protected Chicago, Chicago can protect their memory if this ordinance passes. If you are a Chicago resident Read more »

Forensics: The Marvels of Science in Policing

By Stephen Owsinski Throughout this week we recognize and honor the meticulous minds who skillfully tackle the tedious side of policing, performed by contingents of civilian staff and/or sworn cops who, in tandem, compel malevolence to kneel before justice by pillaring cases with rock-solid scientific conclusions categorically known as evidence. Forensic files, anyone? Indeed, law Read more »

‘Thank a Police Officer Day’: Formal and Forever

By Stephen Owsinski September 18, 2021, chaperoned “Thank a Police Officer Day” at a time in our nation’s history when everyday society is like chaotic and reckless bumper cars careening around, without an Off switch, and mounting casualties. On the aspect of galvanizing law and order in America, ghostbusters are not on the call list. Read more »

Can Local Law Enforcement Prevent Another 9-11?

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D CNN analyst Philip Mudd was working for the CIA and assigned to the White House when hijacked commercial airliners were driven from the sky into American’s minds forever. Watching as the reports unfolded, Mudd remembers his observation repeated by almost every American: “I knew the world would change”. Eventually Read more »

The Backpedaling Continues

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D It seems that the rush to push through laws, policies, and budget restraints on law enforcement is hitting some snags. In Minnesota where a city ballot issue is scheduled to go to voters in November to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department, the state Supreme Court invalidated a portion of Read more »