By Steve Pomper In my most recent NPA article, I wrote, “The radicals are fighting a multi-front war with traditional America….” Three recent examples of this war strategy stood out. The first two involve the legislative and the judicial branch of local government, and the last is a chilling example of what used to be considered Read more »
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FundtheFirst.com Launches First Verified Online Fund Raising Platform to Benefit Police & First Responders in Need
By Robert Garland, CEO of Fund The FIrst For police officers around the country, these are trying times. There is so much negativity in the news and on social media it is difficult to focus on those who appreciate the great work you do. The fact remains, however, Americans have shown a tremendous desire to Read more »
Author of First Ever Blue Lives Matter Law Running for Congress. Tells Law Enforcement “I’ve got your six”
By Lance Harris My name is Lance Harris. In 2016 I wrote and passed the first Blue Lives Matter law in America. 2015 and 2016 were particularly deadly years for police officers in America. In 24 months, 204 cops died on the job, 107 from a felonious act. In the same 24-month span, 107,392 were Read more »
First-ever ‘BACK THE BLUE’ street mural painted at downtown Tampa police headquarters
By Stephen Owsinski It finally happened: a crew of folks supporting law enforcement officers covered an entire city block with the big bold words “BACK THE BLUE.” And Tampa, Florida now has the bragging rights (utter pride) for voicing their opinion about the importance of police personnel and public safety. During the wee hours of Read more »
Plans to Abolish Seattle/King County’s Entire Criminal Justice System Leaked
By Steve Pomper It seems as if I’ve been Seattle-centric lately, but that’s not because it’s where I worked as a cop. It’s more because Seattle has a special class of morally corrupt politicians committing a singular kind of destruction against American civil society and public safety in Seattle. While we don’t have an all-out Read more »
To our police brothers and sisters fighting the good fight: ‘Please don’t let the noise get to you’
By Stephen Owsinski The day dawned with news circulating around Seattle City Council’s intent to absolutely abolish its entire police force and supplant it with a “civilian-led Department of Community Safety & Violence Prevention” initiative. Succinctly put after sufficient critical analysis, this maneuver will assuredly backfire before long. Minneapolis City Council may discover that hard Read more »
If Men Were Angels, No Police Would Be Necessary. Police Are Necessary.
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Those who espouse leftist ideals tend to believe there is some utopian balance that is possible in which a benevolent government provides everyone’s needs resulting in a peaceful coexistence. No need for police in that world. In contrast, in the words of Alexander Hamilton (or maybe James Madison) in Read more »
Tampa police aviation unit honors fallen heroes in unique, uplifting way
By Stephen Owsinski Of the many specialized units among law enforcement agencies, most are pretty prevalent. Police boots on the ground are the mainstay warriors dealing with all manner of societal dilemmas as well as everyday innocuous interactions among the community’s citizens. Patrol is the most visible deployment of peacekeepers, operating in various modes of Read more »
Seattle Police Chief Abandoned by Mayor and City Council’s Radical Stupidity
By Steve Pomper If you normally only watch the mainstream media’s so-called news reporting, and you somehow stumbled onto this article, it may shock you to learn just how far civil society has fallen in places like Portland and Seattle. However, in this brave new world, a police chief telling the people of a city Read more »
Tulsa Oklahoma Police Chief Franklin Sets the Record Straight: We Are the Professionals
By Steve Pomper Is there another profession, other than law enforcement, where more people believe they know how to do the job better than those trained to do it? If there is, I can’t think of it. That’s why I was so pleased to hear about what Chief Wendell Franklin, Chief of Police of the Read more »