Cops, Guns, and Unarmed Suspects

Cops, Guns, and Unarmed Suspects

By Steve Pomper Along with defunding the police, and replacing cops with “violence interrupters,” social workers, leftist radicals have also called for disarming the police, even of their sidearms. For example, a social media “influencer” recently wrote about taking guns away from the police.  Making her argument, she said, “The police do not need guns. There Read more »

Blackwell, OK., Lt. John Mitchell’s Slog is Over; Motion to Quash Charges Sustained

By Steve Pomper A judge has finally sustained Blackwell Police Department Lieutenant John Mitchell’s motion to quash criminal charges brought by an obviously errant DA. In a ruling we believe should have never been necessary, but are delighted it has finally arrived, Lt. Mitchell will not face manslaughter charges.   Let’s remind those who, forgivably, may have lost track Read more »

Cops: Protectors, Providers, Lightworkers Bringing Blessings

By Stephen Owsinski An Atlanta, Georgia police officer on patrol in her assigned zone came upon a homeless person and exhibited requisite traits of a cop: caring nature, compassionate exposition, possessing ability to fill needs…then filling those needs. Among many exactly like it, in this particular example a policewoman offered her heart, opened her cruiser Read more »

Stepping Up to Fill Police Officer Vacancies

By Stephen Owsinsk Despite the ongoing anti-police foolishness and the continued condemnation of cops resulting in voluminous retirements and resignations of law enforcement officers, a sigh of relief is upon us: Police academies are training and graduating courageous crimefighters prepped to take to the streets. Following the reported decline of future cops and difficulty filling Read more »

Policing Toward Healthy Relationships

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Every patrol officer has spent time dealing with victims of abuse who are entangled in love/hate relationships. Officers walk away from their sidewalk counseling or arrest and wonder why people stay together under those circumstances. Here are 12 common characteristics of abusive relationships: Being told that you never do Read more »

Calling For Backup Is No Guarantee of De-escalation

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D In 2016, Officer Joseph Mensah shot and killed Jay Anderson. Anderson was apparently asleep and possibly intoxicated in his vehicle at 3 a.m. in a park in Wauwatosa, a Milwaukee suburb when Mensah approached to investigate. Seeing a handgun near Anderson, Mensah drew his sidearm and attempted to make Read more »

Police Dogs Dialed in Better Than Anti-Police Leaders

By Stephen Owsinski I imagine a litany of askance looks are happening, what with all the waffling going on among Anti-Police leaders’ defund-to-refund the police embarrassment. Definitely deserving of the I told ya so brigade resounding the mantra over such a boneheaded maneuver, one which needlessly cost lives. While certain Anti-Police leaders lorded over (read: Read more »

The Real-Life Consequences of Real-Life Stupidity

By Steve Pomper A recent social media post I received, inserted below, is instructive when attempting to navigate the truly stupid “police reform” laws, which rode in on the coattails of disastrous “defund the police” politics. After suffering through so many inane media comments from radical leftists, it always grounds me to get a dose of Read more »