Michael Letts, founder, president, and CEO of one of America’s longest-running and most active nonprofit organizations, InVest USA, has been advocating for LEOs for years – and he’s not slowing down. Read More.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has once again demonstrated its troubling bias by seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The charges against them — "willful killing," "starvation of civilians as a method of warfare," and "willfully causing great suffering" — are gross misrepresentations of Israel's efforts to defend itself against Hamas terrorists in Gaza. Read More.
One of the longest-running LEO-centered nonprofit organizations, InVest USA, offers additional programs, like Pennies for Police, to expand on their charitable work. Read More.
Law Enforcement Today reached out to InVest USA to learn about how they have been helping the law enforcement and first responder community, and the numbers blew us away! Read More.
Michael Letts, CEO of InVestUSA of Columbia, South Carolina, announced that his organization is bestowing the InVest USA Heroism Award to five Phoenix Police Department officers shot on the line of duty while rescuing an infant child. Read More.
Officer Annette Goodyear was awarded the InVest USA Heroism Award for Valor in rescuing a student from a car, said InVest USA CEO, Michael Letts Read More.
Michael Letts, CEO of InVest USA of Columbia, South Carolina, announced that his organization is bestowing the InVest USA Heroism Award to Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Toni Schuck for putting herself in harm’s way to defend thousands of runners from a reckless drunk driver barreling across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge last Sunday. Read More.