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Noah Webster

Noah Webster is a pseudonym for a former police officer who served over 33 years in law enforcement. Noah is forced to use a pseudonym to protect his family and current employment status. He is a long-time contributing writer to Law Enforcement Today.
Los Angeles' ultra-diverse assistant fire chief under fire for victim-blaming men who get caught in fires

01.15.25 | Noah Webster Opinion

Deputy LA fire chief Kristine Larson, who heads the department's DEI bureau, is under fire after she answered a question about women being strong enough to carry men out of a burning building: "He got himself in the wrong place if I have to carry him out of a fire."
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Teen who burned rubber on a rainbow-colored "mural" has hammer dropped on him by activist judge

01.11.25 | Noah Webster Editorial

A now-19-year-old teen had his license revoked for one year.
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FBI, leading New Orleans investigation, has history of having foreknowledge, encouraging terrorist attacks , failing to prevent them

01.04.25 | Noah Webster Opinion

In 2015, an undercover FBI agent failed to intervene to stop a terror attack plot in Texas.
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New York Times coins the most insulting, marginalizing name for biological women- 'non-transgender women' as if that's the norm

12.05.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

The New York Times has coined perhaps the most marginalizing, insulting word for biological women- "non-transgender women."
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Hospital caves to snowflake employees, apologizes for allowing Chic-fil-A to provide free sandwiches

11.22.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Employees at St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth, MN were triggered last week when Chick-fil-A showed up in the atrium to supply free sandwiches for employees. The company that owns the hospital, Essentia Health, apologized for their "transgression."
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Restaurant to service dog handler: You can't have that thing in here. What law? Ok, then put it in a cage.

11.21.24 | Noah Webster Editorial

Our owner Kyle Reyes went to an Indian restaurant in Jacksonville, FL. accompanied by his service dog. The owner refused to allow entry until confronted about state and federal law regarding certified and licensed service dogs.
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After third trial on same charges, Louisville officer convicted for none of his shots hitting Breonna Taylor...or anyone else

11.03.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Former Louisville police detective Brett Hankinson was convicted on one count of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor in the March 2020 shooting where none of his ten shots hit Taylor or anyone else.
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Police publication allows unhinged anti-Trump post on LinkedIn page, going against overwhelming majority of cops

10.15.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Police 1's LinkedIn page allowed a post published under it's name to remain, which compared Trump to Hitler using a HuffPo writer's opinion.
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Biden-Harris rolled out the welcome mat to one of the most violent gangs in the world...and we are paying the price

09.25.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Tren de Aragua is one of the most violent gangs in the world; due to the Biden-Harris open borders policy, they are running roughshod in cities across the country.
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A sex-offending pedophile whose victims were his children claims he's female to avoid male prison

08.22.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

A male inmate who is identifying as female to avoid a male prison has been incarcerated in a women's prison, a far-safer location for someone who is a convicted child molester.
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'Misinformation?' Harris campaign using bogus Google ads using real headlines to gaslight the American people

08.16.24 | Noah Webster Editorial

The Kamala Harris campaign is using manipulated headlines in "sponsored ads" to give the impression mainstream media outlets are supporting her campaign. PS: They are.
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Reporter for Utah paper fired for offering to buy sexually explicit books for minors to skirt new state law

08.14.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

A "journalist" for the Salt Lake Tribune was fired after he posted on social media that he was going to purchase sexually explicit books for minors to skirt a state law banning them in state schools.
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Is Delta trying to Bud Light itself? DEI boss: Stop using 'ladies and gentlemen' to be more 'inclusive'

08.11.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Delta Airlines is planning to ditch the phrase "ladies and gentlemen" from its vocabulary to be more "inclusive" while also pushing woke "antiracist" tropes on its employees
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Instead of ensuring safety of it's protectees, Secret Service's primary goal seems to be recruiting from the LGBTQ community (op-ed)

07.23.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

The Secret Service has lost focus of it's primary mission, which is life safety of its protectees in exchange for woke LGBTQ initiatives.
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Federal government prioritizes DEI and hiring by gender over competence, and the Trump shooting proves it

07.18.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Federal law enforcement agencies, along with a number of municipal departments, have bought onto a program called the 30x30 Initiative, which promises to employ 30% female staffs by 2030. As the assassination attempt on President Trump proved, the initiative is doomed to failure.
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