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US Navy Veteran Blasts and Sues Legacy Media, Claiming They Defamed Him For Doing His Job

06.04.25 | Trevor Bachman News

Zachary Young is suing the Associated Press for $500 million, alleging that they defamed him by referring to his rescue efforts during the disastrous 2021 Afghanistan pull-out as "smuggling."
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Cop Slayed by Gunman in California Neighborhood Was Nine Year Veteran of the Force

06.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

Baldwin Park police officer killed in line-of-duty has been identified as has the other injured officer.
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New Orleans DA Pulls Out of Jailbreak Investigation One Day After Sheriff Asks for Him To Be Removed

06.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

The Louisiana district attorney removed himself from jailbreak investigation a day after the sheriff requested he be removed.
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Ed Martin to Law Enforcement Today: Pardoned Virginia Sheriff Was the Victim of Biden Lawfare

06.04.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

Trump administration pardon attorney Ed Martin says Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins was a victim of Biden administration lawfare, and says his faith drives his everyday journey in working with the administration.
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Anti-Israel 'Terrorist' at Colorado Mall Was In Country on Expired Visa

06.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

Suspect who attacked Pro-Israeli demonstrators outside a Boulder mall planned the attack for over a year and was in the U.S. on an expired work visa.
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Death Row Inmate Who Claimed His Kidnapping, Rape and Murder Trial Was "Flawed" Is Going Bye-Bye

06.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

Pro bono counsel argues that the case has several flaws and are requesting a motion for a stay of execution.
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Alaskan Man Survives Being Trapped Face-Down Under a 700-Lb Boulder Thanks To Police Wife

06.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

Thanks to the law enforcement training that his wife had, a 61-year-old man is alive after being stuck under a boulder face down in an icy creek for three hours.
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Support Surges For Officer Indicted Nearly Two Years After Being Cleared For Making ‘Split-Second’ Call

06.04.25 | Trevor Bachman News

Corporal Salvatore Oldrati faces manslaughter charges nearly four years after a shooting that was initially deemed justified, sparking a fierce debate in New Jersey. His family and supporters say the incident was a tragic misunderstanding and have rallied behind him through a growing online campaign.
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California County Taken to Task by Civil Rights Groups for ‘Unconscionable’ Bail System

06.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

A civil rights group has filed a lawsuit on behalf of two inmates against Riverside County in an effort to end cash bail.
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In Latest Attack on Law Enforcement, NY's 'Safe Air Act' Punishes Airlines for Aiding ICE

06.03.25 | LET Guest Editorial

New York’s proposed Safe Air Act would ban state contracts with airlines that transport ICE detainees without a judicial warrant, using financial leverage to push a political agenda. Critics warn the bill undermines law enforcement cooperation and puts public safety at risk.
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Holocaust Survivor Among Victims Of Pro-Palestinian Attack on Israelis at Colorado Mall

06.03.25 | Jenna Curren News

Out of the eight people injured during the terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, one of them was a Holocaust survivor.
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Gov. Gianforte Keeps Delivering Second Amendment Wins for Montana

06.03.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte is doubling down on his support for the Second Amendment with the signing of House Bill 899, creating a task force to explore building a world-class state shooting complex. The move reinforces his push to attract firearm industry jobs and shooting sports tourism while sending a message that Montana is open for gun business.
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California Cop Gunned Down in Shootout by Rifle-Wielding Madman

06.03.25 | Jenna Curren News

An officer has been killed and another remains in the hospital after a man with a rifle fired off rounds, also killing another victim.
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Two officers railroaded in Floyd-era anti-police lawfare reinstated to their positions after pardon by President Trump

06.03.25 | Pat Droney Analysis

Two DC Metro police officers who were convicted in connection with the death of a suspect on a moped one was chasing were pardoned by President Trump in January, reinstated by Metro PD last week.
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NSSF: ATF Ditches ‘Zero-Tolerance,’ Turns Page to New Era

06.03.25 | LET Guest Editorial

NSSF explains that the ATF has officially ended its Biden-era “Zero Tolerance” policy, signaling a shift away from punitive enforcement toward a collaborative approach with the firearm industry. The new policy emphasizes fairness, discretion, and public safety, restoring the ATF’s focus on combating violent crime and illegal trafficking rather than penalizing lawful dealers for minor infractions.
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