Opinion

The Crime Numbers Don't Match. Here's Why It Matters.

06.30.26 | Leonard Sipes Editorial

The FBI's latest report shows violent and property crime declining. But another federal survey suggests millions of crimes are never reported to police, raising questions about what the numbers really mean.
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The Supreme Court Is Finally Taking Up the Fight Over Rifle Bans

06.30.26 | LET Guest Editorial

After years of legal fights, the nation’s highest court is finally stepping into a heated battle over modern sporting rifles and gun rights.
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New York City Says It Isn't a Tax. Cops Say Their Wallets Disagree.

06.30.26 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

A fee by any other name still takes money from your paycheck. NYC employees say they’re paying the price.
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EXCLUSIVE: MAGA Journo's Bizarre, Unhinged Chaos Unfolds on Bodycam

06.29.26 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

Phoenix Police have finally released bodycam footage of Gateway Pundit journalist Jordan Conradson's April 2022 domestic violence arrest, revealing a purportedly intoxicated Conradson resisting officers, berating police, and claiming Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs would have the officers arrested.
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The New Global War on Crime Is Changing Justice Forever

06.29.26 | Leonard Sipes Opinion

Across the globe, anger over crime is reshaping justice systems in ways few expected.
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Gun Control Activists Didn’t See This Coming

06.29.26 | LET Guest Editorial

The biggest surprise in the gun debate may be who’s buying firearms now.
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Chicago’s New $100 Million Crime Plan Raises One Big Question

06.29.26 | LET Guest Editorial

The shootings continue. The spending continues. But will anything actually change?
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How A Devastating Diagnosis Couldn’t Stop This Officer From Serving Others

06.29.26 | Eddie Molina Editorial

Doctors gave him devastating news. His response was to keep serving others.
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Beyond the Brotherhood: Helping Navy SEALs Transition from Battlefield to Boardroom

06.27.26 | Eddie Molina Editorial

After losing four teammates to suicide shortly after retirement, former Navy SEAL Jimmy May founded Beyond the Brotherhood to provide structure, mentorship, and leadership training for transitioning special operators.
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The Fight Doesn’t End When You Leave the Street

06.26.26 | LET Guest Editorial

The job demands strength, speed and endurance. A recovery expert explains why patience, prevention and smarter healing strategies matter for every officer.
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What Law Enforcement Should Know About the Red Rabbits

06.26.26 | LET Guest Editorial

Who are the Red Rabbits? A retired police veteran argues this growing protest security network deserves the attention of every law enforcement agency.
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Why a Knicks Trashcan Theft Became a Career-Ending Mistake

06.24.26 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

A parade souvenir turned into a workplace nightmare after a JPMorgan executive was allegedly caught taking city property.
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Gun Control Advocates Take Aim at Suppressors Despite Facts

06.24.26 | LET Guest Editorial

A new push to restrict firearm suppressors is sparking debate as critics argue lawmakers are targeting a safety accessory used by millions of lawful gun owners.
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The War on Guns Just Moved to the Courtroom

06.24.26 | LET Guest Editorial

A new bill backed by gun rights advocates aims to stop what they call a wave of “lawfare” designed to cripple the firearm industry.
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Maryland’s Anti-ICE Bills Could Shrink an Already Thin Talent Pool

06.23.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Maryland lawmakers say the measures are designed to strengthen trust with immigrant communities. Critics warn the proposals cross a dangerous line by barring qualified applicants from public service based solely on where they once worked.
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