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NYPD detective shot by career criminal during warrant service at city apartment building

02.20.25 | Pat Droney News

An NYPD detective attached to the Emergency Services Unit was shot by a career criminal after a long standoff during the service of a warrant. The unnamed detective and the suspect were transported to Bellevue Hospital and both were expected to survive.
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'Beyond depraved': Horrid torture and murder of transgender person by members of own community

02.20.25 | Leah Anaya News

Speculation immediately erupted with advocacy groups claiming that Nordquist was tortured and killed because the individual identified as transgender, but police have said there is no evidence to support that claim. Further, five have been arrested and indicted since the body was discovered, and all five were known to Nordquist and all identify as LGBTQ. 
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Cincinnati police and firefighter unions file complaints against city for 'community responders' program

02.20.25 | Matthew Holloway News

Professional first responders in the Cincinnati Police and Fire Departments are striking back against the city's "community responder" program which assigns civilians to respond to "non-emergency" calls to 311, 911.
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Jealousy-fueled arson: 700-mile drive, six people injured, two dogs killed

02.20.25 | Matthew Holloway News

A fire and explosion at a Bensalem, PA home was tracked back to an allegedly jilted ex-boyfriend in Michigan who targeted the home of his ex-girlfriend's new beau.
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Convicted rapist and murderer of eight-year-old girl could be released after just three years

02.19.25 | Matthew Holloway News

Convicted child rapist and murderer Adrian “A.J.” Gonzalez could be freed after only three years behind bars for the horrific rape and murder of eight-year-old Madyson “Maddy” Middleton under California law.
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Dallas police chief latest coward to abdicate his oath of office, promises to defy federal immigration law

02.19.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

Interim Dallas police chief Michael Igo has vowed to defy President Trump's mass deportation efforts and will not assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement in mass deportation efforts
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Meet the human smugglers cashing in through guiding Indian illegal aliens across the northern border

02.19.25 | Richard Moorhead News

A cottage industry of human smuggling has arisen- at the northern border.
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Child shoots and kills two home invaders in self-defense

02.19.25 | Jenna Curren News

Kid shoots two men that were attempting a home invasion in his house.
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CT Office of Inspector General releases video of officer who was shot in leg while investigating a case

02.19.25 | Jenna Curren News

A Waterbury detective was shot in the leg by an armed suspect who was being investigated for possible carjackings.
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Gun control lawmaker makes actual threats of public violence in Congress

02.19.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Congressman Robert Garcia reminded the country last week why the Second Amendment is so vital to the United States.
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'Environment of distrust': Leftist MA town administrator targets police chief over 'Trump flags'

02.18.25 | Matthew Holloway News

Police Chief Dennis W. Minnich Sr., a 38-year veteran law enforcement officer has taken leave pending a full investigation of the West Boylston Town Administrator after he allegedly ordered clandestine photos taken in off-limits areas of the Police Station and demanded the removal of two "Trump flags."
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US troops heading to Mexico to train soldiers after unanimous Mexican Senate vote

02.18.25 | Leah Anaya News

President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo requested the vote to take place.
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Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association backs bill supporting firefighters with service-related cancers

02.18.25 | LET Guest News

Scanlon announced the Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act this morning at the 12th annual “Breakfast on the Hill” hosted by the Firefighter’s Association State of Pennsylvania.
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A nation of victors, not victims: What Fredrick Douglass taught us about DEI

02.18.25 | LET Guest Editorial

It is not that the concept of equity is inherently flawed, nor that inclusion is unwelcome; rather, the industry built around DEI seems to have gone astray.
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