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California: Soda Can Fingerprints Help Solve 40-Year-Old Murder Case

01.31.26 | Greg Hoyt News

A decades-old California murder was finally solved after advances in DNA technology and fingerprints recovered from a soda can at the crime scene identified two suspects believed responsible for the 1984 robbery and killing.
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Democrat Governor’s Office Proposes State-Run ICE Tracking Platform

01.31.26 | Pat Droney Opinion

New Jersey is rolling out a state-run portal that lets residents track and report ICE operations, raising alarms from federal agents and legal experts. Critics warn the system could put officers, bystanders, and the rule of law itself at risk.
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Politicians Running Their Mouths Will Destroy The Fragile Line Between Safety and Chaos

01.31.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Mathew Silverman, National President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, examines how political rhetoric following the Minneapolis shooting risks inflaming unrest, undermining lawful authority, and placing law enforcement officers and communities in greater danger.
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Seattle Mayor Demands Her Police Track ICE Activity

01.30.26 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

Seattle’s new mayor has ordered local police to track ICE agents and funnel intel to community groups, a move critics say borders on sedition. Legal experts warn officers following these directives could face serious criminal consequences.
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Veteran-Founded Nonprofit Helps Law Enforcement Track Online Traffickers

01.30.26 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Skull Games is turning the tables on human traffickers, using open-source intelligence to track predators online before they can harm victims. Veteran analysts partner with law enforcement to catch criminals faster and bring justice where it counts.
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Sheepdog and Shepherd: Alabama Sheriff Urges Officers to Stay Faithful and Lead With Heart

01.30.26 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Retired Alabama Sheriff Andy Hughes shares how faith shapes every call, every decision, and every act of service on the front lines. Discover the calling, courage, and compassion that guide law enforcement in this inspiring Sheepdog and Shepherd episode.
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Lindsey Graham Backs Trump Plan to Eliminate Sanctuary City Policies

01.30.26 | Pat Droney News

President Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham are moving to end sanctuary cities, citing rising violence and fraud linked to anti-ICE sentiment. The push comes after deadly clashes in Minneapolis, highlighting the stakes of sanctuary policies left unchecked.
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Girlfriend Arrested After Allegedly Trying to “Beat Baby Out” of Pregnant Victim

01.30.26 | Greg Hoyt News

A pregnant woman was savagely beaten outside her workplace in a shocking attack allegedly carried out by her unborn child’s father’s girlfriend. While authorities have arrested the woman, her male accomplice is still on the run.
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This Is Who Tom Homan REALLY Is - And Why President Trump Sent Him to Minnesota

01.30.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

With President Trump’s decision to send Tom Homan to Minnesota to take direct oversight of federal immigration operations, the media narrative has quickly become more political than factual. To understand what is actually happening, and why Homan was chosen, it is important to separate career history from political spin.
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Virginia Nurse Who Called for Drugging ICE Officers Now Under Police Investigation

01.29.26 | Greg Hoyt News

From hospital halls to incendiary videos, the line was crossed. Authorities are now weighing whether speech became solicitation for violence.
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Kentucky Man Stuffed His Own Wife’s Body in Home Before Torching Car, Cops Say

01.29.26 | Pat Droney News

A Kentucky man is accused of killing his estranged wife, then leaving her dead body in the kitchen for three days while their children were home, claiming that she was "sleeping"
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Virginia Beach Officer and Family Seek Aid as He Battles Life-Threatening Illness

01.29.26 | Pat Droney News

Virginia Beach PD K-9 handler Shaun Lindemeyer served his country as a US Marine, where he believes he contracted an aggressive form of cancer when exposed to burn pits. Now, fundraisers are being held to help the family offset expenses related to his treatment
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ICE Raids Across Arizona Net Massive Win

01.29.26 | Greg Hoyt News

Federal ICE raids in Arizona led to the apprehension of more than two dozen individuals suspected of immigration and document violations. The coordinated enforcement highlights ongoing efforts to uphold federal law and protect community safety.
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Protect What Matters Most Without Letting Cost Stop You

01.29.26 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Security shouldn’t stall because funding is complicated. Clear Armor delivers both protection and a clear path to pay for it.
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The Crime Drop Everyone’s Claiming Credit For and No One Can Explain

01.29.26 | Leonard Sipes Editorial

Everyone wants credit for falling crime. Few can explain why Americans still don’t feel safe.
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