By Stephen Owsinski This is a piece perfectly illustrating honor among service men and women—military and law enforcement. It also echoes the police-supporting citizens and community entities who easily recognize the value of America’s frontline warriors taking up the fight against evil. On August 07, 2021, Chicago Police Officer Ella French was slain when she Read more »
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D When a police officer is killed it is professional practice to support surviving families and colleagues by the agency’s leadership and the jurisdiction’s leaders. Whether by genuine compassion or for a photo opportunity, a hospital visit shows some level of concern for a fallen hero. But what happens when Read more »
By Steve Pomper In the midst of what some think is a debate about defunding police, the most radical anti-law enforcement activists are instead creating ways to put cops in prison. All across this great nation cops are trying not to get blown to bits while trying to serve the public in leftist ideological minefields. I Read more »
The National Police Association has awarded the Fort Pierce, FL PD a $1000.00 grant in support of the department’s Explorer program. The Fort Pierce, FL Police Explorer program teaches: * How to conduct a routine and high risk traffic stop. * Weapons safety and how to shoot the different law enforcement weapons. * Defensive tactics Read more »
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Every house, vehicle, and individual is in need of maintenance. To let periodic adjustments and repairs go unattended on anything is to ensure the eventual loss of its value. The same is true with democracy. What happens when our way of governing, including the primary purpose of maintaining peace Read more »
By Stephen Owsinski As the rhetoric roots and the nonsensical anti-police voices drone on, compare/contrast examples evolve by the millisecond each day in America. Defund the police mouthpieces versus phenomenal police work are distinctly different. The constitutional foundation engendering citizens voting for whom they feel will serve the greater good remains a staple principle. In Read more »
By Steve Pomper When dealing with police officers, particularly when facing being detained, the National Police Association’s new PSA advises people to, “Comply Now, Complain Later”, rather than resist or flee. Examples of resisting and fleeing arrests ending badly abound. No matter how much one disagrees with the cops, one can always file a complaint later. There is Read more »
By Steve Pomper We promised we’d be back with additional coverage from Oklahoma of the long-awaited resolution to the ordeal Blackwell Police Department Lt. John Mitchell has been suffering since May 2019—for doing his job. We’ve been covering this good man’s struggles since December 2019 and have provided updates throughout. On August 12th, 2021, Kay County District Court Judge Read more »
By Stephen Owsinski That astounding and deplorable factor came out during a Fox News panel discussion regarding the 45 people shot throughout the weekend of August 6-8, 2021. By now you are aware that among the 45 victims were two Chicago police officers, one of whom, Officer Ella French, perished after being raced to the Read more »