By Stephen Owsinski Indeed, there is one factor which shares a glaring identity among our nation’s anti-police jurisdictions, and it stands out like the sore thumb that it truly is: liberal-oriented political progressives chanting against the policing institution whose members try to keep malfeasants and mayhem at bay. Just about every episode of the National Read more »
By Steve Pomper Projection or transference is debilitating both for the projector and the target. When used to further demonize cops, it’s devastating for American society. I’ve often thought about the projection the Left uses to attack the Right. The Left accuses the Right of doing what they are doing. But there’s another form of projection, Read more »
By Steve Pomper Well, first, we may as well get this distraction out of the way. Since sources for this incident were abundant, I selected one at random. It was an AP reprint at Newsbreak.com. I didn’t even need to see the byline because the biased description of the incident betrayed the culprit’s “journalistic” identity. Here’s what happened. Read more »
By Steve Pomper What are we teaching our kids used to be a rhetorical question. Now, it’s an actual question in need of an answer. Leftist school administrators, school boards, and teachers’ unions not only tolerate Antifa and BLM violence but approve of it, support it, and even partake in it. And they are passing these Read more »
By Steve Pomper The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (hereafter the 10th) has reversed a lower court ruling in Bond v. City of Tahlequah, which is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. This case may decide whether courts should judge cops involved in lethal force incidents by the current “objectively reasonable” standard, which SCOTUS Read more »
By Steve Pomper It drives cops nuts to see and hear inaccuracies and outright lies reported in the media about what they do and the criminals they deal with. I recall when The Seattle Times had a convicted felon appear on the front page, standing on the steps of the Seattle Municipal Court (SMC), the poster child for Read more »
By Steve Pomper Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, an apparent racist who refuses, by policy, to grant interviews to white reporters (state media, ACLU, Democrat Party, Hello… ello… llo…. Where are you?), is one of America’s most prickly politicians. And though she will make ridiculous excuses for her behavior and decisions, she’s just as likely to push Read more »
By Steve Pomper What is the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act (GFJPA)? Well, any attempt at an accurate description would include words likely to violate the decorum of this family-oriented website. For one thing, the Act’s title is an egregious misnomer. Let’s take a brief look, focusing on the three elements the Act emphasizes. Read more »
By Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D I hate to keep picking on Minneapolis, but, as my mother once told me, sometimes you need a good example of a bad example. Minneapolis was failing its citizens and police officers long before the notorious death of George Floyd. Once a progressive agency, known for embracing Minnesota’s innovative Read more »
By Steve Pomper Former President Barack Obama’s long-time efforts to crush traditional American law enforcement has had deleterious consequences for our society. Even Michelle Obama recently fired her own salvo against cops, expressing fears her daughters, while driving, might have negative encounters with police because they’re black. She alluded to racist cops harassing—or worse—two of the Read more »