By Stephen Owsinski Despite the barks for transparency and reform and reimagining the law enforcement institution to suit our society, a majority of America’s top cops have been publicizing police operations and activity well before the know-it-all noisemakers picked up their bullhorns—it’s only ratcheted up a few notches. Previously, a sworn LEO with training and/or Read more »
Month: September 2021
Attacks on Law Enforcement Continue
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Anti-police fervor continues to show up in attacks on police officers. The strident voices of ani-police activists whose false narratives and accusations perpetuated in the media cannot escape blame for literally fanning the flames of hostility. In Greensboro, North Carolina, a man entered the property just outside of the Read more »
Excited Delirium – What Should Law Enforcement Do?
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Nearly 8,000 people die in the U.S. every day. Sometimes that last breath happens while a person is in police custody, an average of fewer than 2 per day, not counting the average of 3 persons per day fatally shot by police on average. Given the total jail and Read more »
Indoctrination and Bullying of Seattle Police Officers Continues
By Steve Pomper I write a lot of stories involving Seattle. It’s not just because I served on its police department for over two decades, but also because they’ve been on the cusp of leftist government-sponsored racism indoctrination and practice. This includes putting police officers through “anti-racism” classes, which is just the usual rancid jar of Read more »
Dysart, Iowa PD awarded National Police Association grant
Due to budget limitations, the Dysart Police Department looked for assistance in funding for additional training for their department. Dysart is located approximately 20 miles south of Waterloo, located in Tama County. Dysart was named after Joseph Dysart, a farmer who founded the town in 1872.
Running for Office, Advocating for Public Safety
By Stephen Owsinski If career politicians can’t seem/care to justly embrace our nation’s law enforcement institution and its roughly 850,000 souls who brave the chaotic climate to ensure public safety, then perhaps a bunch of duly experienced police professionals considering office deserve the governmental seats. Often in my written materials I reference how cops are Read more »
Police Academy: You’re All Responsible for Each Other’s Actions = ACAB
By Steve Pomper The anti-cop laws proliferating in America are already wreaking havoc in many jurisdictions and are now infecting law enforcement academies. The Seattle Times recently published a story about how Washington’s police academy is integrating the state’s new anti-cop laws into its lesson plans. While law enforcement academies may have veteran officers who continue to teach practical defensive Read more »