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Pat Droney

Pat is a proud Christian conservative who has 31 years' experience in law enforcement, up to the position of chief of police. Pat is chairman of the board of the Penny J. Harris Foundation, a police K9 training nonprofit, vice president of his church council, and vice president of his hometown's fire commission. Pat has been married for 33 years and has four children and three grandchildren.

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Criminals mock police who chased them, leaving sarcastic note - yet officers end up with the last laugh

11.23.23 | Pat Droney Opinion

Two robbery suspects in Texas left a message mocking police for not capturing them after armed robbery, however after police released video of the pair, alert citizens told police their identities.
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Bombshell FOIA request shows FBI scrambled to address FBI spying on Catholics after memo leaked from agency

11.23.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

After the FBI refused to release records relevant to the FBI spying on Catholics, Judicial Watch and CatholicVote Civic Action filed a FOIA lawsuit against the agency, demanding records related to the aftermath of the document leak. They show the agency scrambled to cover for revelations revealed in the memo.
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"Mail is safe and secure": Three arrested in mail theft scheme involving $24 million in stolen checks

11.22.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

A postal worker in Charlotte along with two co-conspirators face federal charges after investigators broke up a stolen mail scheme that involved $24 million in checks, including $8 million in treasury checks, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of North Carolina said
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US Supreme Court agrees to hear an appeal of Illinois' draconian gun laws, set to take effect Jan. 1, 2024

11.21.23 | Pat Droney Opinion

Last January, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a series of gun control measures into law, leading to an onslaught of legal challenges. The US Supreme Court is slated to take up one of those challenges.
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Michigan township declares itself a 'Second Amendment sanctuary,' forms its own citizen's militia

11.20.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

Holton Township, Michigan passed a resolution declaring itself a "Second Amendment sanctuary," and also formed its own militia of town residents.
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New York's "sanctuary city" status will bring NYPD below 30,000 officers for first time in nearly 40 years

11.20.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

Due to the influx of illegal migrants caused by New York's self-imposed "sanctuary city" status, budget cuts will force the NYPD below 30,000 officers for the first time since 1984, at a time when crime has significantly increased.
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Frightening analysis: Billionaires donate big bucks to media outlets to buy favorable coverage of pet causes

11.19.23 | Pat Droney Opinion

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the biggest funders of The Guardian, supporting the outlet to the tune of $12 million. In exchange the outlet gives favorable coverage to pet causes.
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Law enforcement officials tell Congress that Hamas may be planning terrorist attack on the homeland

11.18.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray warned a House committee this week about "increasing threats" of terrorist attacks within the United States
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Democrat Texas judge calls investigation into her office by Soros-backed DA Kim Ogg 'dirty politics'

11.18.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo slammed District Attorney Kim Ogg, saying the investigation into staffers in her office is "politically motivated."
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Murder charges reinstated against woman in death of retired Illinois police chief

11.17.23 | Pat Droney News

An appeals court reinstated murder charges against a woman accused of poisoning a retired police chief with eyedrops in his food and drink. Charges initially dropped due to "lack of a speedy trial," however the court overturned the lower court's ruling
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After bleeding 200 cops, Minneapolis tries throwing money at the problem to retain, attract officers; City Council says no

11.16.23 | Pat Droney Editorial

The Minneapolis Police Department is down nearly 200 officers since the four officers were imprisoned over the George Floyd case. Now, the city wants to throw money at the problem, offering current officers $17,500 to stay for two-and-one-half years; new recruits will get $15,000 if they stay for three years.
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Hero alert: Bodycam footage shows the moment police rescued a woman held hostage for four days

11.16.23 | Pat Droney Analysis

The suspect in this case, who savagely beat the victim and held her in captivity, has a lengthy criminal record including several other counts of abduction.
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Illegal migrants refuse to stay at migrant shelter in New York City-"We didn't know we were coming here"

11.14.23 | Pat Droney Opinion

Migrants bused to a makeshift tent city at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn refused to stay, demanded to be taken back where they were previously staying.
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Follow the money: Authoritarian regimes in Middle East heavily fund US universities and colleges

11.14.23 | Pat Droney Editorial

According to a new report, authoritarian countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE and others heavily invest in US colleges and universities, which hide that fact from the federal government.
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San Francisco cleans up homeless problem, feces just in time for Biden to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the city

11.13.23 | Pat Droney Opinion

An upcoming summit between Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping has seen San Francisco suddenly clean up its homeless problem and along with it sidewalks full of human excrement
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