Eddie Molina has over 25 years of combined law enforcement and military experience. He now owns and operates an apparel company, www.buyherostuff.com. A portion of all proceeds go towards nonprofit organizations serving the LEO and veteran communities.
What began as a routine ICE operation turned violent in seconds when a suspect allegedly used his vehicle to strike an agent and flee. Witnesses described a shocking scene as the officer opened fire and the suspect sped away.
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After racking up 166 arrests and 55 convictions over more than two decades, career criminal Joshua Cory Nealy has finally been sentenced to life without parole in Oregon for yet another sex-related offense. Read More.
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