articles

Meet the Finalists Shaping the Future of American Law Enforcement

11.28.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

The nationwide search for the brightest rising stars in American policing has narrowed to ten standout finalists chosen for their courage, leadership, and unwavering commitment to service. Public voting is now open, giving supporters the chance to help crown the next generation of protectors shaping the future of the profession.
Read More
.
Indiana Child Killer Learns His Fate as Mother Voices Her Anguish

11.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 29-year-old man who pleaded guilty to murdering his 6-year-old son this past summer learned his fate at a courthouse in Goshen earlier in November, with the rendered sentence leading to the victim’s mother remarking, “by the time he gets out, he'll probably be dead.”
Read More
.
How A Botched FBI Report Left A Murder Unsolved For 50 Years...Until Now

11.28.25 | Pat Droney News

The New Hampshire attorney general announced that a murder in Concord, the state's capital, has been solved and the suspect identified. Unfortunately, he was stabbed to death in Los Angeles in 1987.
Read More
.
How A Georgia Shooter Allegedly Turned Victim’s Car Into Grisly Rolling Crime Scene

11.28.25 | Jenna Curren News

Shamay Pitt survived being shot 10 times by her ex-boyfriend, who then drove her across multiple Georgia counties while she bled in the passenger seat.
Read More
.
Mob Surrounds ICE Vehicle as Chemical Agents Are Deployed in St. Paul

11.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

At least two individuals were taken into custody during what was reported as “protesters clashing” with federal and local law enforcement during a federal immigration enforcement operation in the Payne-Phalen neighborhood of St. Paul earlier in November.
Read More
.
Years of Secrecy End as Judge Rebukes California Police

11.26.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge found that the Inglewood Police Department engaged in “a pattern and practice” of ignoring various public records requests related to contentious police interactions in a ruling from earlier in November.
Read More
.
Cops Warn of Coordinated Crime Ring After String of Luxury Home Burglaries

11.26.25 | Pat Droney News

A string of residential burglaries in affluent areas of Wisconsin has officials believing organized South American theft groups are responsible.
Read More
.
Firearm Industry Welcomes Trump's Pick as ATF Director Nominee

11.26.25 | LET Guest Editorial

President Trump’s nomination of veteran ATF leader Robert Cekada is drawing strong praise from the firearm industry, which calls him a seasoned, fair-minded partner in fighting violent crime. NSSF says Cekada’s decades of law-enforcement experience and respect for the Second Amendment make him exactly the kind of steady, informed leadership the ATF needs.
Read More
.
Gear Up for Winter Camping and Save Big at Open Carry Outdoors

11.26.25 | LET Guest Advertorial

Open Carry Outdoors is bringing back its biggest Black Friday bundle with free tents and sleeping bags when you buy any cooler, making it the ultimate deal for outdoor enthusiasts. Stock is limited, including the patriotic Red White and Blue Cooler, so shoppers are encouraged to act fast to secure their gear before the holidays.
Read More
.
Woman Who Stuffed Her Kids’ Bodies in Suitcases After Poisoning Them Learns Her Fate

11.26.25 | Josh Cohen News

A New Zealand mother has been sentenced to life in prison for poisoning her two children and hiding their bodies in suitcases, a case that shocked the nation as the “suitcase murders.” Evidence showed she planned her escape before the killings, fleeing to South Korea and changing her identity before being extradited for trial.
Read More
.
Minnesota’s “Gun Crisis” Report Falls Apart Under Its Own Data

11.26.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Protect Minnesota’s new “gun crisis” report collapses the moment you read beyond the headlines, revealing declining suicide and homicide rates they conveniently bury beneath emotional anecdotes.
Read More
.
LA Anti-ICE Activists Start Bizarre Protest by Buying Ice Scrapers Only to Return Them

11.26.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Activists against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have reportedly cooked up a novel means of protesting both ICE and Home Depot, alleging an unfounded complicity between the brand and agency. Local reports out of Los Angeles say anti-ICE activists have started clogging up return counters at an area Home Depot by purchasing cheap “ice scrapers” and immediately returning them for a refund.
Read More
.
Connecticut Cops Nab Seven in Shocking Teen Human Trafficking Case

11.26.25 | Pat Droney News

Seven men have been arrested after an investigation by the Regionalized Human Trafficking Recovery Task Force in Connecticut revealed they had sexually trafficked three 14-year-old girls earlier this year
Read More
.
How These Florida Cops Turned a DUI Arrest Into a Surprise DoorDash Delivery

11.26.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Cape Coral Police officers arrested a DoorDash driver earlier in November over a suspected DUI, but went above and beyond following the arrest by delivering the food held by the driver to the awaiting customer.
Read More
.
Indiana Parents Say Doctor Never Laid Eyes on the Baby but Still Cited Abuse

11.26.25 | Jenna Curren News

An Indiana couple is suing the state’s Department of Child Services and Riley Hospital for Children, claiming their two young kids were taken after doctors mistakenly labeled their baby’s brittle-bone–related fractures as child abuse.
Read More
.
ADVERTISEMENT

Get latest news delivered daily!

We will send you breaking news right to your inbox

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
image
© 2025 Law Enforcement Today, Privacy Policy