INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating an officer-involved shooting that transpired in Independence on Wednesday. Police responded to a residence about 11:30 a.m. after receiving a tip Read More >
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Preserving the greatest experiment in civil liberty
“If you Pearl Harbor me, I’ll Nagasaki you…” — Ted Nugent “THESE are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, Read More >
Ex-cop’s murder verdict overturned in Australian woman’s death
“We’ve said from the beginning that this was a tragedy but it wasn’t a murder,” said an attorney representing former Minneapolis officer Mohamed Noor
How a Mass. sergeant singlehandedly stopped an active shooter
“Train to the point where your training automatically kicks in when the situation starts,” says Sergeant Nick Bettano
Cybercriminals Use Pandemic to Attack Schools and Colleges
9/15/21 Cybersecurity Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Cyberattacks have hit schools and colleges harder than any other industry during the pandemic. In 2020, including the costs of downtime, repairs Read More >
U.S.: Russia of Stonewalling on Cybercrime
9/15/21 Cybersecurity Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments U.S. warnings to Russian President Vladimir Putin over shielding cybercriminals holed up in Russia appear to have made little impact, according to Read More >
Chicago PD gets first new contract since 2017, with 20% raises including back pay
A 40-8 vote cemented the deal between Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the FOP after years of tense negotiations
Police shoot husband of NYPD officer who had gun pulled on her
NEW YORK — Police shot and wounded an enraged man who is the husband of an NYPD officer after he reportedly took the woman’s weapon and pulled it on her Read More >
Report findings about L.A. deputy cliques released
A study found that 16% of respondents had been invited to join one of the divisive, secretive and sometimes ‘gang-like’ groups
Judge blocks Minnesota’s new, stricter use-of-force law
Several law enforcement groups had challenged the law in July, saying it violated officers’ right to self-defense, among other issues