By Stephen Owsinski Recent reports explored the stand up and step forward bravado of future cops training at the police academy and active-duty law enforcement officers continuing to do the job despite the insidious harangue of anti-cop vocal chords blasting hate via bullhorns. Despite the din-makers’ heaping hatred for all-things-police, new cops are hitting the Read more »
Year: 2020
Not a Chief of Police, LAPD Has a Chief of Mayor, Leading to Serious Rank and File Discontent
By Steve Pomper In many American cities, the leadership—mayors, city councils, and prosecutors—are so aligned with the rioting radicals, there is no way they will ever appoint a police chief in whom rank-and-file officers can have confidence. This has been the case for a while, but it’s gotten worse. When I was hired back in Read more »
National Police Association spokesperson Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith on Fox & Friends regarding the defund the police movement and how it ignores criminality in its goal of abolishing law enforcement
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Future and Current Cops Stand Strong, Despite Anti-Police Whiners
By Stephen Owsinski One of the most difficult challenges in my life was enduring the police academy and its rigorous demands toward graduation. And I would do it all over again, without reservation. Others harbor the same notion and conviction to serve their respective communities. Academy classes commence, badges are pinned at graduations, and newly-certified Read more »
THE NATIONAL POLICE ASSOCIATION RELEASES NEW RADIO PSA URGING AMERICANS TO IMMEDIATELY ASSIST POLICE OFFICERS IN DANGER
Latest PSA Asks Citizens to Stop Filming Police Officers in Danger with Cell Phones, and Instead Call 9-1-1 Indianapolis, Indiana –The National Police Association (NPA) announced today their latest public service announcement on the dangers of filming, instead of helping, struggling police officers to radio stations nationally. This PSA urges listeners to help law enforcement Read more »
Will Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization Reduce or Increase Addiction and Crime?
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Oregon has reduced the penalty for most drug possession cases from being a felony offense to being no offense at all. The $100 that a defendant would pay will be a ticket to rehabilitation. Such a radical departure from a criminal justice response to a health care response just Read more »
Portland Continues to Thwart Efforts to Protect Police
By Steve Pomper Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler was just reelected, as the alternative candidate, if you can believe it, was even worse than him. You’ll recall this anti-cop mayor. The one who refused to allow Portland police officers to respond to a 911 call (from a civilian employee) from the ICE facility when it was Read more »
Owl Be Home for Christmas…Thanks to a State Trooper
By Stephen Owsinski So many unique experiences round out every law enforcement officer’s duty days throughout years of public safety service. A cop career is undeniably a strange animal in terms of a profession…and it is also chock full of stories of animal rescue. Given that most law enforcement officers spend most of their time Read more »
Specialty Cops – Why We Need Them
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. As laws and institutions become more complex, law enforcement has expanded to meet the challenge. The four categories of law enforcement that most people know about are federal, state, county, and local. But wait! There’s more! Federal Agencies Enforcement of the law is a function of the executive branch Read more »
Allegiance to Public Service: Florida Cop Returns to City Streets After Two-Year Military Mission
By Stephen Owsinski With all the flux in American politics right now, one may wonder what a soldier returning home from military service feels about the odd, bizarre rudder steering crazily the outcome of the U.S. presidency. Then again, the same soldier is also a cop who has seen his fair share of inexplicable behavior Read more »