By Stephen Owsinski Although it is not the first Big Box chain compelled to reconsider operating hours or altogether pack up and leave, Walgreens took further drastic steps by shuttering even more stores and reducing its retail footprint in San Francisco. This signals the mounting moves of businesses stemming from unmitigated losses due to liberal-run Read more »
Month: October 2021
Radical Politicians Still Playing Games with Cops’ Livelihoods
By Steve Pomper Mike Solan, president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, according to KING 5 News, has announced that, after Monday Oct. 18th, Mayor Jenny Durkan will not immediately fire police officers who have refused, in opposition to a city mandate, to provide the city with private medical records documenting they have received the mRNA Read more »
Many Ways to Die
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D It may sound like a James Bond movie title, but it is a reality faced by every police officer in America. With 360 law enforcement deaths as of this writing in 2021, by year’s end, we will have seen a particularly deadly year for our officers. The average citizen, Read more »
BLUE SURVIVOR FAMILY NEEDS YOUR HELP TO DENY PAROLE TO COP KILLER
John Scanlon proudly served in Vietnam and as a paramedic for North Memorial Hospital before serving as an officer for the Robbinsdale Police Department in MN. A burglary in the early hours of Valentines Day, resulted in John being executed while sitting in his squad – by the very suspect they were searching for. John Read more »
Exponential Saves Throughout Cops’ Careers
By Stephen Owsinski It’s not every day that law enforcement officers get to receive kudos for phenomenal police work, and that is certainly not why courageous people enter the perilous business of public safety. Given its decentralized infrastructure, the roughly 18, 500 law enforcement entities spanning the U.S. chronicle life-saving feats and dividends thereof on Read more »
Local Cops Will Suffer the Consequences of Biden Administration Ignoring Federal Immigration Law
By Steve Pomper A porous U.S.-Mexico border affects law enforcement officers in two ways—at least. It affects federal cops and their state and local partners working the insanity at the border. Then it also affects state and local law enforcement officers as the illegal immigrants, within which criminals hide, flow into various communities across the United Read more »
Mythbusting About Officer Involved Shootings
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Those critics of law enforcement’s use of force like to make claims about how gun happy cops are. Here are some of their claims that are patently false: All you have to do is say that you feared for your life to justify shooting someone. There are two legal Read more »
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 »
Mayor Shocked that Law Enforcement Agency Had Rifles
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D A subtle subset of the defund the police movement is efforts to defang the police by reducing the types of weapons available to them. During a recent decommissioning of a park police program in Chicago Heights, a suburb of Chicago, Mayor David Gonzalez shocked to find rifles in law Read more »
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