On January 21, 1987, Morrow Police Officer Jeffrey Phegley was on patrol when he observed a 1977 Monte Carlo traveling 48 miles per hour in a 25-miles-per-hour zone. As reported by the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum, Officer Phegley stopped the driver, Anthony McIntosh. He activated a microcassette recorder in his shirt pocket and walked up Read more »
Month: September 2019
The Disrespect is Getting Dangerous
By Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (ret.) Last week I read about five NYPD cops who got into a “violent” confrontation with five residents of the Marcy Houses subsidized housing project in Brooklyn. On a Saturday night in late August, police officers responded to a large, out of control party at the low income housing area. The Read more »
The National Police Association Adds To Record Reward For Solving NYPD Officer Robert Bolden’s Murder
Responding to a request from NYPD Detective John Bolden (pictured), grandson of murdered NYPD Patrolman Robert Bolden, to help publicize the reward for the arrest and conviction of his grandfather’s killer, the National Police Association announced today it is adding $5,000 to the reward bringing the total to $116,500. The record reward, payable upon arrest Read more »
Don’t Label Me! A New Level of Absurdity
By Sgt. Nancy M. Dowdy Sometimes watching the news about Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles (just to cover the west coast) is laughable. At what point did we as a society decide to persecute our protectors and coddle our offenders? Those who wish to harm other people by their actions are now provided deflection Read more »
Bill Barr: The AG Cops Have Been Waiting For
By Steve Pomper “To my mind, there is no more noble profession than serving as a police officer. You put your own life and well-being on the line to protect your communities.” – Bill Barr For law enforcement officers, this recent proclamation U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr gave during a speech comes as a warm blanket Read more »