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Two Louisville officers hospitalized after being shot during a traffic stop of a stolen vehicle | Law Enforcement Today
Two officers are recovering after being shot while conducting a traffic stop of a stolen car. Read More.
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State, federal officials warn Chicago mayor that police budget cuts could find city in contempt of court | Law Enforcement Today
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was warned this week that he will land his city back in court if he enacts proposed cuts to the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD’s) Constitutional Policing division. Read More.
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Memphis judge releases man who shot at police asking 'if they wanted to die' | Law Enforcement Today
A Memphis judge is facing serious scrutiny after releasing a violent suspect who shot at police asking “if they wanted to die” on his own recognizance despite showing disregard for the “safety of the community,” according to a state senator. Read More.
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How is nonprofit InVest USA so successful? They continue to adapt to save cops lives. | Law Enforcement Today
LEO nonprofit organization InVest USA has been in operation for an unprecedented 30 plus years! The secret to their success? They adapt to the continuing LEO landscape to meet the needs of cops. Read More.
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Dallas City Council stirs controversy by stripping away 1988 police staffing requirements | Law Enforcement Today
Faced with two Propositions on the city’s sovereign immunity and police staffing levels, the Dallas City Council stripped away the 1988 staffing requirements in the city ordinances in a closed-door-meeting that drew backlash. Read More.
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Border czar to Democrat governors who vow to defy deportations: 'Get the hell out of the way, we're doing it' | Law Enforcement Today
Tom Homan, named border czar for the incoming Trump administration, warned Democrat governors vowing to block the administration’s mass deportation efforts, “Get the hell out of the way.” Read More.
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Police arrest four, including a teenager, for armed robbery during MEMORIAL SERVICE | Law Enforcement Today
Police arrest four suspects for the involvement with an armed robbery during a memorial service. Read More.
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CIA official arrested in Cambodia, linked to leaked Israeli strike plans against Iran | Law Enforcement Today
A CIA official with a Top Secret clearance was arrested in Cambodia after he was linked to leaked documents detailing an Israeli strike plan against Iran. Read More.
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Two people killed, trainee officer shot and wounded, suspect dead in brutal San Diego shootout | Law Enforcement Today
A deadly shootout in San Diego’s Little Italy claimed the lives of two victims, and ended with a police trainee seriously wounded. Read More.
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Suspect fatally shot after attacking undercover officer during sting operation | Law Enforcement Today
Police shot an armed suspect during undercover operation after an officer was attacked. Read More.
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FBI warning that hackers are sending fraudulent police data requests to big tech companies | Law Enforcement Today
FBI issues warning that cybercriminals are using fraudulent emergency data requests through law enforcement to get private info on customers. Read More.
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Florida man arrested plotting assassination attempt against congressman | Law Enforcement Today
John Lapinski, 41, was arrested in Margate, Florida following a report of shots being fired at his home. When the residence was searched police found a manifesto targeting a Florida Congressman and multiple firearms that as a convicted felon he is prohibited from possessing. Read More.
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Colorado voters pass Prop 130 - giving $350M to law enforcement to help recruit and retain officers | Law Enforcement Today
Hundreds of millions of dollars will be given to local police departments to help hire, train and retain police officers. Read More.
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Did you know one of America’s longest running nonprofit organizations serves police officers?
InvestUSA has been an active nonprofit organization for over 30 years and is one of America’s longest running organizations. Now meet the man behind it all, Michael Letts. Read More.
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Science fiction vs. government technology: Michael Letts ponders whether latest hurricanes were more than meets the eye
Michael Letts discusses the possibility that the United States government could have played a role in crafting and manipulating the recent powerful hurricanes – and he provides interesting insight. Read More.
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