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Why One Alabama Sheriff’s Halloween Scene Has the ‘Tolerant’ Left Screaming

10.08.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

Liberals who are offended by everything complain about Halloween display outside sheriff's house, depicting skeletons dressed in ICE t-shirts chasing skeletons in sombreros.
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Maryland Police Chief Appears on Officer Watchlist as Public Demands Answers

10.08.25 | Greg Hoyt Analysis

The inclusion of the Baltimore County Police chief in a Brady Report is as confusing as it is unsettling, as said inclusion in such a report suggests issues with an officer’s credibility when taking the stand due to sustained or pending internal investigations. However, this police chief’s inclusion in the aforementioned Brady Report isn’t exactly clear, making the matter overall confounding.
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How An Oregon Lawsuit Might Set National Precedent on Sanctuary Laws

10.08.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A federal lawsuit filed this past August by Marion County, Oregon, which alleges incongruencies between state sanctuary laws and attempts to adhere to federal subpoenas, has garnered support from 20 counties within Oregon as local officials throughout the state seek clarity on how to comply with seemingly conflicting laws.
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Veteran Andrew Trakas Is Now Throwing His Hat In The Political Ring

10.08.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Veteran and entrepreneur Andrew Trakas has announced his run for the U.S. Senate. He aims to defend conservative values and tackle key issues like the economy, education, and veterans’ care.
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Illinois Governor Dismisses ICE Attack as ‘Propaganda’

10.08.25 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

Democrat Illinois Governor JB Pritzker alluded to an incident from earlier in October where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were surrounded and attacked during patrols near Broadview as “propaganda,” yet leaked police audio seems to tell a very different story where local police inaction was commanded from the top down.
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How Tennessee Corruption May Reach the Top of ActBlue’s Political Machine

10.07.25 | Pat Droney Analysis

A small town assistant police chief in Tennessee uncovered corruption that initially led him from his own town, to his state, and finally to the fundraising arm of the national Democratic Party
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New Jersey Moms Triumph in Legal Fight Over Controversial School Books

10.07.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Two mothers out of Roxbury, New Jersey, attained victory in court following a legal battle started back in 2023 after a public school librarian filed a defamation suit against the two for simply speaking out against the librarian’s endorsement of controversial books made available to youths at the local high school.
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Chicago Cops Accused of Ignoring Calls From Federal Officers Under Attack

10.07.25 | Pat Droney Analysis

Despite police communications clearly showing a police commander blocked officers from helping ICE officers under attack, PD officials say that didn't happen.
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Law Enforcement Fury Erupts Over Chicago’s Alleged ICE Stand-Down Order

10.07.25 | Jenna Curren Analysis

Police unions condemned reports that Chicago officers were told not to help ICE agents surrounded by protesters, calling it a “shocking” and “dangerous” order.
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Meet the Nonprofit Weaponizing Data to Destroy Human Trafficking Networks

10.07.25 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

An NPO focused on targeting human traffickers across the country utilizes a blend of modern technology alongside a counterterrorism methodology, bringing to justice the malefactors operating underground who exploit our country’s most vulnerable victims.
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Nevada Woman’s Chopped Up Corpse Found Stuffed in Cardboard Box in Arizona Desert

10.07.25 | Jenna Curren News

A Las Vegas woman was found dead inside a cardboard box in the Arizona desert. Deputies say the 57-year-old victim was dismembered, and the case remains under investigation.
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How A Refugee’s Murder Pushed North Carolina to Rethink Bail and Justice

10.07.25 | Jenna Curren News

Governor Josh Stein signed Iryna’s Law to tighten bail rules for violent and repeat offenders after the killing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. He praised the safety measures but called the firing squad provision barbaric.
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Wisconsin Residents Want These Police Policies On The Chopping Block After Grisly Deaths

10.07.25 | Jenna Curren News

After a police pursuit in Milwaukee killed a mother and her two sons, city officials, experts, and residents are debating whether current high-speed chase policies strike the right balance between public safety and accountability.
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Alabama Tech Director Kept Stockpile of Child Porn in Shocking Discovery

10.07.25 | Jenna Curren News

A 34-year-old Alabama tech director was arrested on 20 child pornography charges. He remains jailed as the investigation continues.
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Connecticut Mom Dosed Her Own Child's Dad With Antifreeze-Laced Wine: Cops

10.07.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 33-year-old woman is facing charges of attempted murder after authorities say she tried to poison the father of their child by spiking a wine bottle in the victim’s home with a chemical compound found in antifreeze.
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