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Secure Communication Tools Protect Events Following Charlie Kirk’s Death

09.26.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Charlie Kirk’s assassination has strengthened Turning Point USA’s mission. Secure tools like See It Send It are being used to protect events and free speech.
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Sheepdog and Shepherd: Texas Detective Shares Tough Lessons and Tender Moments in Protecting Kids

09.26.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Detective Tony Godwin, a 35-year Garland PD veteran, works to protect children from online predators. He balances justice with restoration, helping victims break cycles of dysfunction and find hope.
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Meet the Criminals Anti-ICE Protesters Are Trying to Protect

09.25.25 | Greg Hoyt News

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a press release earlier in September in light of the escalating presence of rioters outside of the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility the Broadview, highlighting the sort of criminal illegal aliens anti-ICE rioters and politicians are trying to prevent from being apprehended and deported.
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Rhode Island Mayor Doesn't Want His Cops To Help ICE

09.25.25 | Greg Hoyt News

The mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, signed an executive order earlier in September serving as a means to reiterate standing policy imposed on local police which effectively forbids officers from collaborating with federal immigration authorities in any meaningful capacity pertaining to immigration operations.
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Shining a Spotlight on Young Officers Committed to Community Safety

09.25.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Law Enforcement Today and GALLS® are honoring officers under 30 in the “Next Generation of Protectors” campaign. Nominations are open until October 31, with the Top 30 eligible for the 2026 Young Officer Award.
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War Criminal Liberian Sent Packing By ICE Because Of 'Lack of Credibility'

09.25.25 | Pat Droney News

Mayama Sesay, known as rebel commander "Black Diamond," was removed to Liberia after an immigration judge found she "lacked credibility" and "had used or recruited child soldiers" during Liberia's civil wars.
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How One Green Beret's Non-Profit Brings Stem Cell Therapy to Wounded Veterans

09.25.25 | Greg Hoyt Advertorial

A Texas-based nonprofit led by a retired Army Green Beret veteran and an Air Force veteran is aiming to address “the invisible wounds of war” by way of helping Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel and veterans obtain stem cell therapies to treat traumatic brain injuries.
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New Details Emerge About Roommate of Suspected Charlie Kirk Assassin

09.25.25 | Greg Hoyt News

The trans-identifying boyfriend of suspected Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson was reportedly kicked out of the family home as youth, according to new reports, due to his exploits and proclivities not aligning with his family’s Mormon household and upbringing.
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How A Poop Spray Prank Led to Chaos at a South Carolina High School

09.24.25 | Jenna Curren News

A South Carolina teaching assistant was arrested for using a “poop” spray at a Florence high school, sickening students and causing $55,000 in damages.
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Minnesota Attorney Faces Police Outcry Over New Traffic Stop Rules

09.24.25 | Jenna Curren News

Minnesota Attorney Mary Moriarty will stop prosecuting cases from low-level traffic stops, focusing instead on "dangerous driving". Police leaders warn the move threatens public safety by letting criminals and weapons slip through.
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Alleged Gunman in Dallas ICE Attack Voted in Texas Democratic Primary

09.24.25 | Jenna Curren News

A gunman opened fire on a Dallas ICE field office, killing two and wounding one before taking his own life. The FBI says suspect Joshua Jahn left “ANTI-ICE” messages on bullets, calling it targeted political violence.
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When Politics Endangers Federal Officers, Public Safety Suffers

09.24.25 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

The FLEOA president warns that politicizing law enforcement puts officers and the public at risk. Recent events, including a Dallas ICE shooting and California’s SB 627, show the urgent need to protect federal agents.
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ICE Removes 'Black Diamond' Rebel Leader Accused of Recruiting Child Soldiers

09.24.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 43-year-old woman reportedly from Liberia was deported back to her home country earlier in September after officials determined she was a notorious rebel commander decades ago in her home country, reportedly leading insurgents in Liberia and recruiting child soldiers during her exploits abroad years earlier.
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Gun Rights Groups Blast Johns Hopkins 2025 Survey as Skewed and Biased

09.24.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Gun rights advocates say the Johns Hopkins 2025 gun survey is biased and pushes a Bloomberg-backed gun control agenda.
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ICE Nabs Alleged Child Predator in Online Exploitation Probe

09.23.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents out of Puerto Rico arrested a 32-year-old man accused of child exploitation-related offenses involving two victims aged 11 and 12 years old.
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