By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Dr. Daniel Amen is a noted psychiatrist who is a fervent promoter of a healthy brain. In a series of books and in the practice of Amen clinics across the country, Dr. Amen preaches basic brain care to help prolong physical and mental health. In reading Amen’s books it Read more »
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DC Mayor Under Scrutiny Following MAGA Rally
By Steve Pomper The legacy media didn’t give the “Million MAGA Rally,” held on Saturday, November 14th, 2020, fair coverage, or, for some, any coverage. But it’s already important to revisit some disturbing incidents that occurred at the event because it called police responses into question. And, people need to remember that police department responses Read more »
Cops and Comedic Capers Resulting in Head-Scratching Moments and Hilarity
By Stephen Owsinski As has been stated many times before, with gobs of evidence to back it up, cops have/enjoy the front-row seat to life. The antics and hairbrained scenarios people hatch with seemingly zero forethought is enough to keep offering real-time material for the Dumbest Criminals series. Ergo… According to WFLA News Channel 8, Read more »
Young Boy Prays Over All Police Officers: ‘I Think They Are My Heroes’
By Stephen Owsinski The holiday season is without a doubt a time when people share heartfelt sentiments, gifts, and kindness in an emphasized show of solidarity with other humans. And, boy, do we need a generous sprinkling of those things in the COVID-age (with health-minded modifications, of course). 2020 has been especially rocky, and police Read more »
Why Police Prefer the TASER over Stun Guns
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. When the headline talks about police using a “stun gun”, you know the reporter doesn’t know much about the subject. While there are stunning devices on the market for both private and law enforcement use, the differences between a stun gun and a TASER used by law enforcement Read more »
‘Dear Officer: #WeNeedYou’ Cards and Letters of Gratitude Showing Up on Police Cars
By Stephen Owsinski In a topsy-turvy upended world thanks to nasty cousin COVID and nightmarish anti-police actions which keep assaulting our psyches, it is an absolute blessing to witness a series of supportive “Thank you” letters and specially printed business cards emblematic of the Thin Blue Line and the words “Dear Officer: #WeNeedYou.” Much like Read more »
Can Ingratitude Kill Democracy?
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Thanking our police officers is more important now than ever. When we are thankful, we exercise hope. We encourage good. We expect things will get better as we celebrate what has been accomplished. When we thank a police officer for their service, we don’t have to assume there are Read more »
Bird is the Word on the Streets…and Cops are Helping Deliver
By Stephen Owsinski No, not the jail birds making fools of themselves, getting arrested, delivered to county jail. (That is a runner-up, though.) We are talking about yet another selfless deed among the myriad feats cops perform daily. With the Thanksgiving holiday nearing and the traditional turkey dinner fixings on the minds of many, some Read more »
Cops’ Free Speech Rights: Like Walking Through a Minefield—Barefoot—On Crushed Glass
By Steve Pomper A law enforcement officer’s right to free speech isn’t a matter of what an officer says as much as when and where he or she says it. It would be easy to debate the specific words Los Angeles PD Sergeant Joel Sydanmaa used on social media, that resulted in discipline, as to whether we agree with him or Read more »
What Gets Lost When Police Budgets Get Cut
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Somewhere there may be a bloated law enforcement budget. Too many officers with nothing to do. Too much fancy equipment with no usefulness. Cobwebs growing on desk-bound paper-pushers kept around while they wait for their pension. If such a place exists it’s no place I’ve ever worked. The more Read more »