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Texas mom arrested for buying ammunition, tactical gear for son's "mass targeted" violence at middle school

05.21.25 | Jenna Curren News

Mom arrested for helping middle-school son purchase ammunition and other material to carry out "mass targeted" violence at his school.
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DOJ indicts Mexican national on terrorism charges for helping drug cartels

05.21.25 | Jenna Curren News

U.S. prosecutors announce the arrest of a female Mexican national who has been arrested and charged with several crimes, including material support for terrorism.
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Combat-wounded Marine (now a cop) removed from exit-row seat by Delta for being an amputee

05.20.25 | Matthew Holloway Editorial

Suffolk County Police Officer Matias Ferreira, a combat-wounded Marine Corps veteran was asked to leave his seat in the emergency exit row, (where he typically sits while flying) due to his being a double amputee despite his peak physical fitness, full capability to perform the emergency functions, and status as an active-duty law enforcement officers.
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New York bill wouldn't count pro-bono legal work performed for administration toward 50 hour bar admission requirement

05.20.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

A New York legislator has proposed legislation to exempt pro-bono legal work from the 50 hours required to qualify for the state's bar exam - showing the extend of the TDS in the state.
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She tried to grab an officers gun while being arrested and got smacked. Now she's crying "brutality".

05.20.25 | Jenna Curren News

A police chief stands by his officer who used a closed-hand strike on a female resisting arrest who grabbed at the officer's gun and pulled the trigger.
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Six inmates still at large after escaping from a New Orleans jail

05.20.25 | Jenna Curren News

Six men are still at large after 10 inmates escape from a New Orleans jail.
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Behind State-Level Momentum, Federal Anti-Credit Card Tracking Code Legislation Moves Forward

05.20.25 | LET Guest Editorial

The Second Amendment Privacy Act legislation – similarly titled in other states – prohibits financial institutions, credit card companies and payment processors from using a firearm retailer-specific Merchant Category Code (MCC) to track firearm and ammunition purchases.
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No Tax on Overtime: A Win for Law Enforcement and Public Safety

05.20.25 | LET Guest Editorial

"The removal of federal tax on overtime pay is more than a financial adjustment—it’s a message of respect and recognition for those who serve on the front lines."
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Ed Martin appointed to lead DOJ Weaponization Working Group as pardon attorney — endorsed by two law enforcement leaders

05.20.25 | Matthew Holloway Editorial

Ed Martin, the former interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, has been appointed as Department of Justice Pardon Attorney and Director of the DOJ Weaponization Working Group in a role that may be more potent than the USAO role his nomination was withdrawn from.
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Six illegal immigrants - including three teens - charged in brutal murder of South Carolina mom

05.20.25 | Jenna Curren News

Six illegal immigrants, including 3 teens arrested and charged in the attempted robbery and murder of a South Carolina mother.
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Faith in the Line of Duty: The role of God in law enforcement... and with those who lost a loved one

05.19.25 | LET Guest Editorial

In a deeply moving episode of Sheepdog and Shepherd on Pray.com, leaders from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, law enforcement chaplaincy, and pastoral communities gathered to explore one profound question: how does faith sustain those who serve and protect?
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An Immodest Proposal - What women's weight and illegal immigration have to do with each other

05.19.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Best idea we've read in a while: Dear liberals - if you want them here in America, take them into your own home and feed them on your dime.
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Training the Four-Legged Frontline: Why CIRT K9 Teams Are Critical in Crisis Response

05.19.25 | LET Guest Editorial

When crisis strikes—a mass casualty, a child abduction, or a chaotic public emergency—first responders arrive ready to restore order. Increasingly, among their ranks are not just officers in uniform, but their highly trained K9 partners: steady, silent, and indispensable. But these dogs don’t get their skill set by instinct.
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Killing someone in this county gets you probation, community service if you're an illegal alien

05.19.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

A 15-year-old illegal alien was doing over twice the speed limit in a residential neighborhood and plowed into a car, killing a young woman. The far-left district attorney sentenced him to two years probation and community service as a "punishment".
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