The National Police Association Announces Its Support for the Citizen-Only Police Act of 2024

Agency Threats to Officer Safety

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D We know that hundreds of police officers are killed or injured in the line of duty every year. We know that stress and trauma lead to the loss of careers, years of life, and the disruption of police families. Some of these challenges can be mitigated and some are Read more »

Being Aware Goes a Long Way

By Steve Pomper  In a continuing effort to keep the public informed about the actions of bad guys to victimize you comes this advisory from the Washington State Patrol (WSP). Keep in mind that bad things tend to happen when you least expect them. Just ask any cop. That’s why law enforcement officers try to expect Read more »

The National Police Association #31 Chevy Spotlights Missing Person at the ARCA Menards Reese’s 150 race at Kansas Speedway September 27th

Indianapolis, September 25, 2024 – The National Police Association’s #31 Chevy, driven by full-time police officer and Rise Motorsports co-owner Rita Goulet, will feature a photograph of missing Kansas City teenager Shelby McDaniel during the ARCA Menards Reese’s 150 race at Kansas Speedway. The event will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 1 at 5:30 Read more »

The Physicality in Policing

By Stephen Owsinski  Everyone expects a competent, physically fit law enforcement officer to show up when they need a police response to problems they are encountering. Especially nowadays, with all the monstrous behavior thrust at cops at just about every turn (thanks to politics dipping the fuse in gasoline), first responders must sidestep frazzle, maintain Read more »

Forensic Science in Policing: The Devil is in the Details

By Stephen Owsinski  With most people aspiring to an imperative role in law enforcement, there are many ways to serve and steward justice principles. Some in policing have a knack for meticulous examinations of instruments, textures, fluids, fibers, and a bevy of other matters under the scope of forensic scientists whose bio-backgrounds help capture criminals Read more »

Extremist Texas Judge Tosses Out All Class C Misdemeanor Warrants

By Steve Pomper  Once again, a woke criminal justice system official, in this case, a Texas Judge Steve Duble, is citing his desire for the police to “focus on violent crime” as his justification for allowing low-level offenders to evade responsibility for their legitimate, albeit minor, crimes, as reported by Kyle McClenagan at Houston Public Media. Read more »

What We Thought the Secret Service Was Doing

By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D Whether it is considered ironic or not, the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) was established by President Andrew Johnson in 1865, just months after he rose to the Presidency in the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Despite what most think, the USSS was not created because of Lincoln’s death, but Read more »