Administration officials said the decision to halt grants and loans was necessary to ensure that spending complies with President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders
Video: Man claiming to conduct ‘citizens audit’ threatens officer, bystander before fatal OIS
“You don’t have authority to tell me to get on the ground,” the man said as he ran backward toward the Salt Lake City cruiser and bystander vehicle
Once Upon a Commuter Train
Being on the first San Francisco BART subway train on any given morning can sometimes be interesting. Most regular commuters are half awake, drinking hot coffee out of carefully concealed paper cups, reading newspapers, or sleeping. However… At that period in time some of the local hobos and other un-washed derelicts would sneak onto the Read More >
Oklahoma Senator Refuses To Provide ID After Allegedly Running Stop Signs
Tulsa, OK. – Oklahoma State Senator Regina Goodwin has been a vocal critique of law enforcement through the years but a recent interaction with a deputy doesn’t exactly show model behavior from a community leader. Goodwin was pulled over after a Tulsa County Deputy allegedly observed her failing to stop at two stop signs. The Read More >
President Trump: “Everything Will Be Revealed”
Washington D.C. – On Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order to declassify files on the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. Trump had promised to release the previously classified documents during his 2024 campaign after decades of speculation and conspiracy Read More >
Arizona Troopers Not Patrolling At Night Due To Staffing
Arizona is facing a critical shortage of state troopers, impacting public safety and law enforcement across the state. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) has struggled for years to recruit and retain officers, leading to a situation where most of Arizona’s counties are left without coverage during the night. The Current State of Trooper Staffing Read More >
Lawsuit: State board released names of 250+ undercover officers
By Anthony Gockowski The Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board released the names and birthdays of more than 250 undercover police officers, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday. “[I]n responding to a Minnesota Government Data Practices Act Request in 2024, the POST Board released the names and dates of birth of at least 257 Read More >
7 police officers wounded in San Antonio shooting
Seven San Antonio police officers were shot while responding to a “suicide in progress” call and the suspect was later found dead after a standoff, Chief Bill McManus said
BWC: Wis. officer struggles with child sexual assault suspect over firearm before OIS
After seeing the gun pointed at him, the Milwaukee Police officer grabbed the suspect’s firearm and worked to wrestle control away from the suspect
FOP, IACP on presidential pardons: Attacks on LEOs are ‘attacks on society’
The statement followed Trump’s pardon of 1,500 individuals involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and Biden’s granting of clemency to the convicted killer of two FBI agents