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Texas Mom Who Starved Her Own Baby in Drug-Riddled Motel Learns Her Fate

08.29.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 34-year-old woman who was convicted of murder regarding the 2023 death of her 3-month-old son who reportedly starved to death inside a Waco hotel room littered with drugs and paraphernalia learned her fate in court earlier in August, with the convicted killer being handed down a 40-year sentence for her role in her child’s death.
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Sheepdog and Shepherd: When The Aurora Movie Theater Massacre Hit, This Guy Ran The Bomb Squad

08.29.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Bomb tech Jon Vaala recalls the peril of diffusing explosives during arrests, sharing a story of danger, faith, and brotherhood on Sheepdog and Shepherd.
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California Girls Told to Seek Psych Help If They Want Bathroom Privacy from Boys

08.28.25 | Pat Droney Opinion

The Temecula Valley Unified School District is mandating girls to fill out a mental health accommodation form used for issues such as autism, ADHD, to opt out of sharing bathrooms with biological boys pretending to be girls.
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Retired Hero Tom Smith Backs the Blue with GALLS

08.28.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Retired NYPD Detective Tom Smith credits his 30-year career to love for the job and dependable gear from GALLS. Now, he’s partnering with GALLS to honor and inspire the next generation of officers.
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AG Bondi Clashes with Colorado Over Sanctuary State Policies

08.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

The Justice Department has been in somewhat of a back-and-forth with Colorado and the city of Denver, with the Department of Justice reportedly advising the city and state to cease their “sanctuary policies,” with the state claiming they have no such sanctuary status and officials in Denver simply ignoring the requests.
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Be prepared with the Open Carry Cooler and Go Bags during this hurricane season

08.28.25 | Dillon Burroughs Advertorial

As hurricane season intensifies, the Open Carry Cooler and 72 Hour Emergency Bag provide reliable support for families, first responders, and law enforcement during outages and shortages. Built in the U.S., this gear keeps communities prepared and resilient when storms strike.
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New York’s Possible Next Mayor’s Radical Agenda Would Gut NYPD and Empty Prisons

08.28.25 | Pat Droney Opinion

Zohran Mamdani, the communist, Marxist, Leninist mayoral candidate for New York, has proposed decriminalizing misdemeanors, calling policing an "instrument of war."
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As ICE Enforcement Ramps Up, See It Send It Bridges Citizens and Law Enforcement

08.28.25 | Dillon Burroughs Advertorial

ICE has ramped up enforcement under Director Todd Lyons and Border Czar Tom Homan, with tens of thousands of arrests and removals. The See It Send It app strengthens public safety by giving citizens a secure way to share real-time, verifiable reports with law enforcement.
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ICE Nabs Two Dozen Illegals, Including Possible MS-13 Member, in Pennsylvania Sting

08.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted an operation in Centre County earlier in August, where the agency reportedly apprehended two dozen illegal immigrants, one of which is allegedly a member of MS-13.
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Arkansas State Troopers Drag Semi Driver from Truck After Bridge Standoff

08.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A semi driver who was reportedly driving the wrong way across the Interstate 55 bridge was extricated from his vehicle at gunpoint by Arkansas State Troopers, according to reports, following a physical struggle with troopers which was caught on video by a bystander.
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Virginia Mom Used Witch Hazel on Burns Before Abused Baby’s Death, Police Say

08.28.25 | Jenna Curren News

The parents of a 9-day-old girl plead guilty after she died from multiple broken bones and burns.
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Colorado Brothers Take A Stand For Slain Utah Officers With Fundraiser

08.28.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

Two Colorado brothers held a lemonade stand to raise funds to benefit the families of slain officers Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Off. Eric Estrada, gunned down when they were responding to a domestic disturbance
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What Do Federal Agents Think About the Crackdown in Crime in DC? You May Be Surprised.

08.28.25 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Federal law enforcement and the National Guard have cut violent crime in D.C., removing guns and making over 1,000 arrests. Their efforts are restoring public safety and community confidence.
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Sheepdog and Shepherd: Tom Smith and the Day 9/11 Changed Everything

08.28.25 | LET Guest Editorial

On the Sheepdog and Shepherd podcast, retired NYPD officer Tom Smith shared how faith sustained him through the challenges of policing. He described law enforcement as a calling rooted in sacrifice, prayer, and reliance on God.
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New York Women Say Repeat Offender Has Been Terrorizing Neighborhood for Months

08.27.25 | Jenna Curren News

A man has been repeatedly harassing women in NYC, but because the crimes are listed as bail ineligible, he keeps being released back to the streets.
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