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Trump Celebrates Big Success Cutting Crime and Data Confirms

02.26.26 | Greg Hoyt News

President Trump touted a historic turnaround on crime during his State of the Union and the data backs him up. Major cities across the nation are seeing falling crime rates proving his focus on law and order is delivering real results.
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ICE and FBI Nab Dangerous Foreign Criminal on the Run

02.26.26 | Jenna Curren News

Federal agents have arrested a violent Ukrainian fugitive wanted for attempted murder, narcotics trafficking, and organized crime. The multi-agency operation shows that those who try to exploit U.S. immigration programs to evade justice will be held accountable.
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Washington's Police Staffing Grant Stalls at the Starting Line Thanks To Democrats

02.26.26 | Jenna Curren News

Washington’s $100 million police hiring grant promised a boost to understaffed departments, but so far not a single officer has been hired. Cities and counties say bureaucracy and technical glitches are slowing the money meant to fill the state’s policing gap.
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SOTU Takeaway: In a Divided Nation, Public Safety Should Unite Us

02.26.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

When the President declared that government’s first duty is to protect its citizens, federal agents heard something simple and powerful: your mission matters. In a divided nation, backing the men and women on the front lines of law enforcement sends a clear signal that public safety still comes first.
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One Mission: Supporting Those Who Protect. This Is The Company Doing Just That.

02.26.26 | LET Guest Advertorial

When the call comes and the stakes are real, there’s no room for second guesses. GALLS delivers the kind of dependable gear officers can trust without a second thought.
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America Faces 18,000 Combat-Trained Killers on Our Soil

02.26.26 | LET Guest Editorial

Intelligence officials warn that 18,000 combat-trained terrorists are already inside the United States, prepared to strike anywhere, anytime. Experts say the threat includes mass shootings, suicide bombers, drone attacks, and coordinated assaults on infrastructure, public spaces, and government facilities.
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Operation Crazy Train Targets Deadly Venezuelan Gang

02.26.26 | Greg Hoyt News

Federal authorities have hit 19 members of the violent Tren de Aragua gang with 29 felony charges, including murder, kidnapping, and sex trafficking. Operation Crazy Train is dismantling the gang’s U.S. operations and rescuing victims while targeting its violent criminal network.
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New York Troopers Caught Having Sex on Duty Get Off Light

02.26.26 | Greg Hoyt News

New York State Police troopers caught having sex on duty received wildly different punishments, exposing a system rife with inconsistency. Some officers face harsh consequences, while others escape nearly unscathed, raising serious questions about accountability.
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Grisly Shooting Leaves Toddler Dead After Father Opens Fire

02.26.26 | Jenna Curren News

A grisly domestic fight ended with a father fatally shooting his three-year-old son. Officers arrived in seconds, facing a split-second decision in a nightmare no parent should ever create.
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He Spent Two Decades Watching Glass Shatter Until He Saw This

02.26.26 | LET Guest Advertorial

After 20 years in law enforcement, Troy thought he had seen it all until he watched 433 rounds fail to break through. Clear Armor turns vulnerable glass into a barrier that buys precious time when it matters most.
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How Blame Gets Shifted From Suspects to Officers

02.26.26 | LET Guest Editorial

Critics say the Constitution demands perfection. The Supreme Court says it demands reasonableness, and those are not the same thing. When hindsight replaces law, culpability shifts from the suspect who attacked to the officer who survived.
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Maryland’s ICE Crackdown Triggers Law Enforcement Backlash

02.24.26 | Greg Hoyt News

Maryland moved to block formal ICE partnerships, but several sheriffs say cooperation will continue anyway. A growing clash between the governor and local law enforcement may determine how immigration enforcement actually plays out across the state.
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Michigan House of Horrors Reveals Feces-Covered Special Needs Kids

02.24.26 | Jenna Curren News

Two special-needs children were left alone for days in a Flint home covered in filth with no edible food. Police say the mother prioritized herself while the kids endured hunger, fear, and unimaginable neglect.
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Florida Man Who Gunned Down His Own Wife Wants To Rot In Prison

02.24.26 | Jenna Curren News

William Simmons shot his dementia-stricken wife during a heated argument over a cruise, then told police he’d rather live in prison than deal with her. Now the 83-year-old’s tragic death has left a community reeling and a husband facing first-degree murder charges.
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Michigan Man Who Stuffed Neurosurgeon’s Body in Attic Learns His Fate

02.24.26 | Jenna Curren News

Desmond Burks smiled and scoffed in court as a judge sentenced him to decades for murdering a Detroit neurosurgeon and another man. Justice finally caught up to the killer who left terror, theft, and heartbreak in his wake.
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