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Car Thieves Walk Free? Kentucky No-Chase Policy Under Fire After Latest Theft

11.19.25 | Jenna Curren News

Car thieves are ripping through Louisville neighborhoods, but police often can’t chase them due to a strict no-pursuit policy that only applies if violent felonies are committed. Victims say the rules are giving criminals a free pass, leaving residents feeling unprotected and furious.
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Connecticut Theatre Allegedly Became Predator’s Playground Behind the Curtain

11.19.25 | Pat Droney News

In a disturbing trend in Connecticut, community theater groups are being sued for grooming and sexual abuse of minors, a local theater blog reports.
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Viral Video Falsely Claims ICE Shot Hispanic Man, Officials Say

11.19.25 | Greg Hoyt Analysis

Homeland Security has responded to a video making the rounds on social media earlier in November which asserts that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents shot “a Hispanic man” in Charlotte, North Carolina. Officials have since clarified that no such shooting occurred, noting the individual depicted in the video is a “criminal illegal alien” who endured an innocuous medical episode.
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Combat Veteran Chris King Runs for AZ Senate to Back the Blue

11.19.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Combat veteran Chris King is running for Arizona’s LD 17 Senate seat to restore public safety and fully support law enforcement. With decades of military service and a personal commitment to Tucson, he vows to fight crime, secure the border, and ensure every officer has the resources to protect the community.
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North Carolina Braces for More ICE Operations After Charlotte Sweep Nets Over 130

11.19.25 | Greg Hoyt News

According to reports, immigration enforcement operations within North Carolina are slated to expand into Raleigh following the launch of said operations in Charlotte earlier in November. The anticipated immigration enforcement operation prompted a statement from Raleigh's mayor who clarified that the endeavor is not being operationally supported by local police.
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Minnesota Cops Want To Use AI For This Crucial Task

11.19.25 | Jenna Curren News

Minnesota police are dipping their toes into artificial intelligence, using it to transcribe interviews with victims, witnesses, and suspects. While the technology promises to save officers hours of work, St. Paul’s oversight board warns that privacy, transparency, and community input must come first before AI takes on a bigger role.
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New Jersey Man Allegedly Forced Teen Girl To Harm Herself on Livestream

11.19.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Federal prosecutors have charged a 21-year-old man out of New Jersey with cyberstalking a minor after authorities claim the individual told a 13-year-old girl to cut herself online under the threat of being doxed.
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Texas Antifa Cell Faces Decades in Prison for Alleged ICE Attack and Explosives Plot

11.17.25 | Pat Droney News

Nine members of a North Texas Antifa cell have been arrested in connection with a July 4 attack on an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas; seven others were "charged by information".
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Child Trafficking Explodes Across North Carolina as Gangs Expand Their Operations

11.17.25 | Jenna Curren News

North Carolina is experiencing a stunning surge in child trafficking, driven by criminal networks that are exploiting the state’s highways, online platforms, and growing gang presence. New data shows minors are being targeted at unprecedented rates, leaving parents and experts sounding the alarm.
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Operation Charlotte’s Web Hits Streets After Violent Illegal Aliens Freed

11.17.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Homeland Security issued a press release earlier in November announcing the newly launched “Operation Charlotte’s Web,” which said immigration enforcement operation aims to crackdown on criminal illegal aliens who’ve slipped through the cracks due to “sanctuary policies” allowing immigration detainers to remain ignored in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Inside the Staged Accident Rings Bleeding Millions From Insurance

11.17.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Criminal rings are turning staged workplace accidents into a billion-dollar industry, exploiting migrants, manipulating law firms, and weaponizing medical providers. From fake OSHA certifications to fraudulent surgeries, these schemes leave victims injured while bleeding insurers and the economy dry.
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Detroit Mom Bashed Her Own Autistic Daughter in Alleged Brutal Attack

11.17.25 | Jenna Curren News

Detroit Mom allegedly left her daughter with fatal blunt force trauma. Kylee Clark, 14, died after days on life support, and her mother now faces murder and first-degree child abuse charges.
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How a Custom Henry Rifle Became the Crown Jewel of the Big Blue Bash

11.17.25 | LET Guest Editorial

A custom “Presidential” Henry rifle honoring Donald J. Trump ignited a bidding war at Mar-a-Lago, ultimately selling for $45,000. The one-of-a-kind showpiece raised major support for the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Foundation.
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Delta Boots Double-Amputee Marine from Exit Row, Then Scrambles to Apologize After Lawsuit

11.16.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

In May, a Delta Airlines flight crew forced a Marine veteran and police officer with prosthetic legs to move from the exit row. Now, that Marine is suing the airline for discrimination.
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Texas Teen Slain in Street After Party Melee — Police Searching for 18-Year-Old Suspect

11.16.25 | Jenna Curren News

Texas authorities are searching for 18-year-old Deshawn Suggs, accused of shooting a 17-year-old girl in the head during a party fight that spilled into the street.
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