By Steve Pomper What were you doing about three years ago, let’s say, on June 25th, 2020? Maybe you enjoyed a bike ride, went to work, celebrated an anniversary, a birthday, or, more likely, you don’t remember Now, what have you done over the past three years? Probably lots of those things and more. But if Read more »
Riverside County California Sheriff’s Deputy Isaiah Cordero, 32, was killed in traffic stop by William Shae McKay, a violent criminal who was freed on bail pending sentencing by Judge Cara D. Hutson after being convicted of kidnapping and assault (his third strike) and again after not showing up for his original sentencing date. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Read more »
By Steve Pomper I’ve been writing that, in some high-profile (political) cases, it seems courts of law have replaced police disciplinary systems. Whether criminal or civil, officers acting well within their police authority and God-given right to self-defense are being dragged through the court system—for doing their jobs. This came to mind when I learned the “The National Read more »