By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. As laws and institutions become more complex, law enforcement has expanded to meet the challenge. The four categories of law enforcement that most people know about are federal, state, county, and local. But wait! There’s more! Federal Agencies Enforcement of the law is a function of the executive branch Read more »
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Allegiance to Public Service: Florida Cop Returns to City Streets After Two-Year Military Mission
By Stephen Owsinski With all the flux in American politics right now, one may wonder what a soldier returning home from military service feels about the odd, bizarre rudder steering crazily the outcome of the U.S. presidency. Then again, the same soldier is also a cop who has seen his fair share of inexplicable behavior Read more »
What Can We Agree On?
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. Twelve score and four years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Our Founders did not achieve perfection of the ideals to which they affixed their signatures and “mutually pledge to Read more »
De-escalation: Why Is It Always the Cop’s Fault When It Doesn’t Work Out?
By Steve Pomper There’s a lot of talk about de-escalation these days, as if there’s an incantation officers know that can calm any person no matter how under-the-influence or psychotic he or she is. If an incident requires an officer to use force, these folks deem the officers failed to “de-escalate.” But there are some Read more »
Oklahoma Criminal Defense Attorney Takes Disparaging Police Officers to New Low
By Steve Pomper On October 28, 2020, Tulsa Police Officer Jerad Lindsey died from complications related to the CCP virus. Officer Lindsey was also the Chairman of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP). The Tulsa Police Department (TPD) announced: “It is with a heavy heart that the Tulsa Police Department confirms the passing of one Read more »
Cops Everywhere Do Whatever It Takes to Keep Kids Safe
By Stephen Owsinski It should come as no surprise that cops everywhere join respective police forces to ensure community safety and meet needs of citizens. It is especially noted when cops handle traditional police work otherwise categorized as crime-fighting while pivoting to many other matters such as school safety or cancer fundraising or similar humanitarian Read more »
Law enforcement prepping for violent protests after election – National Police Association spokesman Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith weighs in on ‘Fox & Friends.’
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‘StreetWise’ and Georgia Cops: ‘Great Things Happen when Great People Work Together’
By Stephen Owsinski In communities all across the United States, there are “help organizations” usually comprised of volunteers doing their darndest to raise funds to acquire goods/services to pass on to people who are dealing with tough times and simply need a helping hand. Part of a law enforcement officer’s public service arsenal is the Read more »
That Thin Blue Line – What Does It Really Mean?
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. The story dates from the middle ages that a particular blue clothing dye from the town of Coventry, England was of such high quality that it remained true blue and did not fade. Blue has since come to represent loyalty and fidelity. Another British phrase is associated with colors Read more »
LEOs and the Loved Ones Who Stand Strong with the Thin Blue Line
By Stephen Owsinski As a midnight-shift beat cop through the majority of my police career, I always swallowed hard when my family watched me back out of the driveway for yet another 12-hour stint securing the city in mostly darkness. If ever there was a most stalwart supporter trophy for those who stand with/behind beat Read more »