City Considers Changing Police Aptitude Test So More Candidates Pass

By Steve Pomper  There is no doubt that law enforcement agencies across the nation are competing for a dwindling supply of qualified people who want to become cops. And while some agencies have it harder than others for various reasons, those that operate in jurisdictions that tolerated or supported anti-police efforts have suffered self-inflicted injuries regarding recruiting Read More >

Mississippi state trooper fired for sending sex video, racy photos to other law enforcement personnel

JACKSON, Miss. – A trooper with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety was terminated after she reportedly filmed a sexual encounter with another woman and shared it with other law enforcement personnel, according to reports. In February, Trooper Ivana Williams was fired following accusations that she sent racy photos of herself to multiple senior leaders Read More >

City Refuses to Honor Trooper Killed in the Line of Duty with Thin Blue Line Flag

Wethersfield, Connecticut – While residents grapple with the tragedy of losing Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier, who was killed in the line of duty, they are also facing obscene disrespect by city politicians. Democrat Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont directed that state flags be flown at half-mast to honor Pelletier. Wethersfield’s Town Council then weighed whether Read More >