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A Toddler's Murder Highlights Loopholes in Connecticut’s Sanctuary Policies

01.24.26 | Pat Droney Opinion

In Jan. 2023, the body of a two-year-old boy was found buried inside a plastic bag at a park; his father, an illegal alien along with his mother, were arrested and pleaded guilty in his death; CT. Gov. Ned Lamont said NOTHING when the child was murdered. Yet he expressed "outrage" when an anti-ICE agitator who tried to run down an ICE agent was killed in self-defense
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Grisly Slaying of Selma Cop Sparks Trial After Eyewitness Testimony

01.24.26 | Greg Hoyt News

A deadly shooting rocked Selma as Officer Gonzalo Carrasco Jr. was allegedly gunned down in a brazen ambush. Witnesses say Nathaniel Dixon turned and fired without warning, setting the stage for a harrowing trial.
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Michigan State Police in Turmoil Amid Accusations Against Top Brass

01.24.26 | Pat Droney News

Michigan House Republicans released a report slamming Col. James Grady and his assistant, Lt. Col. Aimee Brimacombe, of mismanagement, ruining morale, and using race as a basis for promotion at the Michigan State Police.
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Milwaukee Officers Face New Guidelines for High-Speed Chases

01.24.26 | Greg Hoyt News

Milwaukee Police have rolled out a new pursuit policy aimed at saving lives while holding reckless drivers accountable. Critics warn the changes may still fall short of preventing another deadly chase.
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Washington Police Academy Scores Major Win in Ruling on Firearm Safety Ban

01.24.26 | Greg Hoyt News

Washington Police Academy scores a legal victory as a judge throws out Sig Sauer’s lawsuit over the P320 ban. The ruling keeps recruits safe and upholds the academy’s authority to set its own firearm standards.
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House of Horrors Reveals A Beaten Teen Who Was Forced Into Slavery

01.24.26 | Jenna Curren News

Twenty years trapped behind closed doors, a House of Horrors finally exposed to the light. Justice has spoken and the silence that protected cruelty for decades is officially over.
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This Is Why President Trump Wants Greenland and the Left Still Doesn’t Get It

01.23.26 | Pat Droney Analysis

President Trump is playing four-dimensional chess over Greenland while liberals ignore the vital national security interests the Danish territory plays for the United States
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How ICE Is Taking on Human Trafficking One Victim at a Time

01.23.26 | Greg Hoyt News

Human trafficking preys on the vulnerable, but ICE isn’t standing by. The Blue Campaign is turning awareness into action to save lives.
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While Democrats Attack ICE, Violent Gang Members Get Deported

01.23.26 | Pat Droney News

The Department of Homeland Security has arrested over 7,000 illegal alien gang members including murderers, rapists, kidnappers, and other serial criminals
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ICE Operation Goes After Criminal Illegal Immigrant Freed by Sanctuary Policies

01.23.26 | Jenna Curren News

Sanctuary policies failed, but ICE didn’t. The alleged killer is now in custody.
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This Wisconsin School Board Doesn't Want Cops In Its School

01.23.26 | Jenna Curren News

Fewer cops, more control for administrators. Wisconsin schools are redrawing the line.
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How AI Cracked a Brutal Murder Case

01.23.26 | Greg Hoyt News

A brutal murder seemed destined to go cold. Then investigators let artificial intelligence take a closer look.
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Minnesota Court Demands Release of ICE Detainees Over Warrant Failure

01.22.26 | Greg Hoyt News

A raid without a warrant cost ICE custody of six Venezuelans. The judge’s order highlights how quickly legal missteps can unravel enforcement actions.
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How Florida Cops Plan To Stay A Step Ahead

01.22.26 | Greg Hoyt News

Florida cops are arming themselves with the technology they need to stay ahead of threats and keep the community safe. From cloud tools to security systems, every second counts when officers are on the front lines.
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When Protecting Your Disabled Child Becomes a Crime in Public Schools

01.22.26 | Pat Droney Opinion

The Pittsville School District sicced the local police and threatened to sue a mother who posted a video on TikTok complaining about her wheelchair-bound, disabled daughter being excluded from a musical program at her school. A legal non-profit has come to her defense, calling the district's moves unconstitutional.
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