As the sun rises today and the radio chatter calms, we reflect on the huge loss that affected so many on November 21st, 2024 and now November 21st, 2025.
As we pause to honor the immeasurable sacrifices made by our law enforcement community and their families. Yesterday, Indian River County Sheriffβs Office tragically lost another heroβa devoted deputy who served with unwavering dedication. This loss resonates deeply, as a year prior in 2024, three Palm Beach County deputies were killed in our state on the same day.
These individuals gave selflessly, standing as guardians of peace and justice, embodying courage and resilience in the face of the unknown. Their families, too, walk a path of profound sacrifice, sharing their loved ones with us, supporting them amidst the uncertainties and challenges inherent in keeping our communities safe.
In these somber times, let us reflect on the palpable void left by our fallen heroes and renew our commitment to supporting and uplifting those who find themselves in the line of fire. Letβs acknowledge the relentless commitment these individuals showedβa testament to their integrity and loyalty to safeguard all that we hold dear.
We are called to never forget the enduring legacy left behind by these deputies and countless others across the nation. Their courage and dedication should inspire us every day to show empathy, understanding, and appreciation for those who continue to serve with the same valor.
As we remember, take a moment today to embrace those close to you. Life is fragile, and every second is precious. Let us extend our thoughts and prayers to the families of the fallen, their friends, and the agencies mourning profound loss. In times of uncertainty, the strength of community and shared compassion light a path through the darkness.
May we stand united, as a community that supports and uplifts one another, always holding our law enforcement heroes and their families close in our hearts. We owe them our deepest gratitude.
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As we pause to honor the immeasurable sacrifices made by our law enforcement community and their families. Yesterday, Indian River County Sheriffβs Office tragically lost another heroβa devoted deputy who served with unwavering dedication. This loss resonates deeply, as a year prior in 2024, three Palm Beach County deputies were killed in our state on the same day.
These individuals gave selflessly, standing as guardians of peace and justice, embodying courage and resilience in the face of the unknown. Their families, too, walk a path of profound sacrifice, sharing their loved ones with us, supporting them amidst the uncertainties and challenges inherent in keeping our communities safe.
In these somber times, let us reflect on the palpable void left by our fallen heroes and renew our commitment to supporting and uplifting those who find themselves in the line of fire. Letβs acknowledge the relentless commitment these individuals showedβa testament to their integrity and loyalty to safeguard all that we hold dear.
We are called to never forget the enduring legacy left behind by these deputies and countless others across the nation. Their courage and dedication should inspire us every day to show empathy, understanding, and appreciation for those who continue to serve with the same valor.
As we remember, take a moment today to embrace those close to you. Life is fragile, and every second is precious. Let us extend our thoughts and prayers to the families of the fallen, their friends, and the agencies mourning profound loss. In times of uncertainty, the strength of community and shared compassion light a path through the darkness.
May we stand united, as a community that supports and uplifts one another, always holding our law enforcement heroes and their families close in our hearts. We owe them our deepest gratitude.
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Prayers for the Houston Police officer who was shot and injured overnight.ππ»
Houston Police say an off-duty officer with HPD Is recovering in a hospital after he was injured in what police describe as a road-rage shooting.
Officials say officer Jake Parker was involved in a dispute/possible road rage incident involving 3 suspects at the intersection of Gessner and Hempstead. One man got out of the car and shot officer parker in the shoulder. The officer drove himself to the hospital.
Mayor John Whitmire reminding the public the day-to-day sacrifice police officers and first responders' risk to protect and serve the city. In addition, he is asking elected officials and the public to support law enforcement and refrain from misinformation and negative rhetoric.
Houston Police say an off-duty officer with HPD Is recovering in a hospital after he was injured in what police describe as a road-rage shooting.
Officials say officer Jake Parker was involved in a dispute/possible road rage incident involving 3 suspects at the intersection of Gessner and Hempstead. One man got out of the car and shot officer parker in the shoulder. The officer drove himself to the hospital.
Mayor John Whitmire reminding the public the day-to-day sacrifice police officers and first responders' risk to protect and serve the city. In addition, he is asking elected officials and the public to support law enforcement and refrain from misinformation and negative rhetoric.
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Elon Musk exposes California Democrat NGOs make a fortune off the homeless
βThey're getting close to a million dollars per drug zombie β They need to keep them in the area so they get the revenue β They don't arrest the drug dealers because otherwise the drug zombies would leaveβ
βHomeless is the wrong word. Like, homeless implies that somebody got a little behind on their mortgage payments and if they just got a job offer, they'd be back on their feet.
But someone who is totally dead inside shuffling along down the street with a needle dangling out of their leg, you know, taking a dump in the middle of the street, they're not, like, one job offer away from getting back on their feet.
You know, these sort of charities, they get this money. The money is proportionate to the number of homeless people. Their incentive structure is to maximize the number of drug zombies, not minimize it.
That's why they don't arrest the drug dealers 'cause if they arrest the drug dealers, the drug zombies leave and they would stop getting money from the state of California and from- from all the charities. This is a diabolical scam. You're taxed on any money going through the system in San Francisco and that money goes to the homeless industrial complex. When you add up all the money that's flowing, they're getting close to a million dollars per drug zombie. It's like $900,000 or something, like some crazy amount of money is going to these organizations. So they wanna keep people just barely alive. They need to keep them in the area so they get the revenue.
They don't arrest the drug dealers because otherwise the drug zombies would leave. If they get too much drugs then they die, so they're kept in this perpetual zone of being addicted, but just barely alive.β
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βThey're getting close to a million dollars per drug zombie β They need to keep them in the area so they get the revenue β They don't arrest the drug dealers because otherwise the drug zombies would leaveβ
βHomeless is the wrong word. Like, homeless implies that somebody got a little behind on their mortgage payments and if they just got a job offer, they'd be back on their feet.
But someone who is totally dead inside shuffling along down the street with a needle dangling out of their leg, you know, taking a dump in the middle of the street, they're not, like, one job offer away from getting back on their feet.
You know, these sort of charities, they get this money. The money is proportionate to the number of homeless people. Their incentive structure is to maximize the number of drug zombies, not minimize it.
That's why they don't arrest the drug dealers 'cause if they arrest the drug dealers, the drug zombies leave and they would stop getting money from the state of California and from- from all the charities. This is a diabolical scam. You're taxed on any money going through the system in San Francisco and that money goes to the homeless industrial complex. When you add up all the money that's flowing, they're getting close to a million dollars per drug zombie. It's like $900,000 or something, like some crazy amount of money is going to these organizations. So they wanna keep people just barely alive. They need to keep them in the area so they get the revenue.
They don't arrest the drug dealers because otherwise the drug zombies would leave. If they get too much drugs then they die, so they're kept in this perpetual zone of being addicted, but just barely alive.β
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Colorado: A suspect fired shots and struck a deputy with a vehicle being taken into custody Thursday night, according to authorities.
The Adams County Sheriff's Office said in a release that it began at 5:18 p.m. Thursday near Corona Street and Essex Drive when a deputy conducted a traffic stop after seeing someone drive erratically, leading him to believe the driver might be impaired. The suspect fired rounds into the air before fleeing from the traffic stop, prompting a pursuit, according to the release.
While deputies stayed at the scene recovering the discarded handgun, Lutz returned in his vehicle, according to the release. Deputies tried to take him into custody, but he fled again, firing more rounds in the air as he drove away, the release said.
According to the release, a deputy found Lutz's vehicle and gave commands for him to stop. Authorities said he drove his vehicle around the patrol vehicle, striking the deputy in the leg before taking off again.
The deputy who was struck by Lutz's vehicle and a co-responder who was in the patrol vehicle during the head-on crash were checked out at the scene and did not need to go to the hospital, according to the sheriff's office.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the officers recoveryππ»
More: https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/sheriffs-deputy-injured-after-pursuit-adams-county/73-f88eeda8-9069-4841-b9f0-4edebfa4eea9
The Adams County Sheriff's Office said in a release that it began at 5:18 p.m. Thursday near Corona Street and Essex Drive when a deputy conducted a traffic stop after seeing someone drive erratically, leading him to believe the driver might be impaired. The suspect fired rounds into the air before fleeing from the traffic stop, prompting a pursuit, according to the release.
While deputies stayed at the scene recovering the discarded handgun, Lutz returned in his vehicle, according to the release. Deputies tried to take him into custody, but he fled again, firing more rounds in the air as he drove away, the release said.
According to the release, a deputy found Lutz's vehicle and gave commands for him to stop. Authorities said he drove his vehicle around the patrol vehicle, striking the deputy in the leg before taking off again.
The deputy who was struck by Lutz's vehicle and a co-responder who was in the patrol vehicle during the head-on crash were checked out at the scene and did not need to go to the hospital, according to the sheriff's office.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the officers recoveryππ»
More: https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/sheriffs-deputy-injured-after-pursuit-adams-county/73-f88eeda8-9069-4841-b9f0-4edebfa4eea9
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THAW AND ORDER: A California restaurant was shut down after viral video showed a worker tossing raw meat onto the pavement behind the building.
Health officials say employees claimed they were βtrying to thawβ the meat outside due to lack of indoor space β but inspectors also found a cockroach infestation and ordered the restaurant to close until all violations were fixed.
Health officials say employees claimed they were βtrying to thawβ the meat outside due to lack of indoor space β but inspectors also found a cockroach infestation and ordered the restaurant to close until all violations were fixed.
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In Other News: During F1 Las Vegas last night, people who couldnβt afford cable were able to watch the race through public street cameras from almost any angle ππ
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Felons, fraudsters, and illegal aliens beware!
DHS is setting the record straight on some of the worst fake news lies from this week:
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DHS is setting the record straight on some of the worst fake news lies from this week:
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It's true. Jesus always wins.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-town-spends-nearly-250k-suing-homeowner-to-remove-foot-tall-cross-from-his-yard
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-town-spends-nearly-250k-suing-homeowner-to-remove-foot-tall-cross-from-his-yard
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Elissa Slotkin ADMITS Democrats lied about President Trump issuing illegal orders to the military:
ABC: "Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?"
SLOTKIN: "To my knowledge I am not aware of things that are illegal."
ABC: "Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?"
SLOTKIN: "To my knowledge I am not aware of things that are illegal."
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This is why people don't trust the government.
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Reminder: There is no national security mandate that requires protecting a dead pedophile. The elite are protecting their own, not your safety and security, and this national security excuse is pure bullshit.
Sarah Adams
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Reminder: There is no national security mandate that requires protecting a dead pedophile. The elite are protecting their own, not your safety and security, and this national security excuse is pure bullshit.
Sarah Adams
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Is anyone really surprised?
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-democrat-indicted-for-stealing-5-million-in-fema-funds-to-fuel-congressional-campaign
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-democrat-indicted-for-stealing-5-million-in-fema-funds-to-fuel-congressional-campaign
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The Redistricting War is one of the dumbest events in modern American political history. As I warned, it's coming out to roughly a draw even after blowing up 100+ districts and upending representation for tens of millions of Americans.
Kevin Kiley
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Deputies Rescue Woman from Roof
On November 18, deputies responded to a call in the 6500 block of S. Lisbon Ct. about a woman who had fallen while on a roof. When deputies arrived, they found a 69-year-old woman lying on her back with her legs dangling over the edge as she braced herself on the gutter. Two caretakers were on ladders holding her in place, but feared she would fall.
Deputy Witzman quickly retrieved another ladder, and he and Deputy Bullard climbed onto the roof while Deputy Perez assisted from the ground. Once on the roof, they pulled the woman back from the edge and helped her back inside through a nearby window.
The home was later identified as a host home for adults with dementia and Alzheimer's. The caretakers had been hanging Christmas lights when the woman opened a second-story window, walked out onto the roof, and slipped. Thankfully, she was not injured.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to Deputies Witzman, Bullard, and Perez for their quick thinking and teamwork.
Arapahoe Seriff's Office
On November 18, deputies responded to a call in the 6500 block of S. Lisbon Ct. about a woman who had fallen while on a roof. When deputies arrived, they found a 69-year-old woman lying on her back with her legs dangling over the edge as she braced herself on the gutter. Two caretakers were on ladders holding her in place, but feared she would fall.
Deputy Witzman quickly retrieved another ladder, and he and Deputy Bullard climbed onto the roof while Deputy Perez assisted from the ground. Once on the roof, they pulled the woman back from the edge and helped her back inside through a nearby window.
The home was later identified as a host home for adults with dementia and Alzheimer's. The caretakers had been hanging Christmas lights when the woman opened a second-story window, walked out onto the roof, and slipped. Thankfully, she was not injured.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to Deputies Witzman, Bullard, and Perez for their quick thinking and teamwork.
Arapahoe Seriff's Office
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Keep it going. Bring back law and order.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/feds-storm-newark-nj-seafood-warehouse-detaining-15-and-sparking-outrage-from-activists
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/feds-storm-newark-nj-seafood-warehouse-detaining-15-and-sparking-outrage-from-activists
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We are grateful to have the opportunity to thank our TSA officers for their service to our country, providing safety and security to Americans traveling on our airlines during the longest government shutdown in history.
President Trump and Sec. Kristi Noem are giving $10,000 bonuses to certain outstanding men and women of the TSA who showed up every day to serve and protect Americans.
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President Trump and Sec. Kristi Noem are giving $10,000 bonuses to certain outstanding men and women of the TSA who showed up every day to serve and protect Americans.
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