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WATCH: Police officials are expected to provide an update this afternoon on the condition of Sgt. Erik LeVasseur, the Port St. Lucie officer who was shot twice in the face while on the job. Last we heard from officials, LeVasseur was undergoing a third surgery…
Update on Sgt. Levasseur:
Port St. Lucie, FL: The Port St. Lucie Police Department is providing an update on the condition of our sergeant, Erik Levasseur, who was critically injured during the officer-involved shooting that occurred on December 1st, 2025.
On Tuesday (December 9th, 2025), surgeons successfully removed additional remains from a bullet discovered during evaluation. The bullet shrapnel was lodged deeper than initially expected, but the procedure went well. Sergeant Levasseur is awake, alert, and remains at the Trauma Intensive Care Unit (TICU) located at HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital, where he continues to receive exceptional medical care.
Currently, he is awaiting further consultation regarding potential reconstructive surgery on his face. His eyes have sustained significant trauma, and while he currently has no vision, doctors advise that it will take time, healing, and potential future procedures, including eye surgeries—to better determine his long-term prognosis.
Medical staff have confirmed there are no concerns of brain damage and his tracheostomy remains in place in preparation for any additional surgeries that may be required.
Despite these challenges, Sergeant Levasseur is fully aware of—and deeply moved by—the tremendous outpouring of support from his coworkers and community. The strength of this community continues to encourage him and his family every day.
We ask the public to continue keeping our sergeant, his loved ones, and our department in their thoughts and prayers as his recovery journey continues. Additional updates will be shared as appropriate.
On behalf of the Levasseur family, PSLPD would like to thank all those who have contributed, supported and donated to his recovery. It has been a beautiful outpour and an overwhelming response from the community. We would also like to thank all who are currently involved in preparing Sgt. Levasseur’s home for his eventual release from medical treatment. This future planning is providing a guiding light to his spirit and momentum.
Port St. Lucie Police Department
Continued prayers for his healing🙏🏻
Port St. Lucie, FL: The Port St. Lucie Police Department is providing an update on the condition of our sergeant, Erik Levasseur, who was critically injured during the officer-involved shooting that occurred on December 1st, 2025.
On Tuesday (December 9th, 2025), surgeons successfully removed additional remains from a bullet discovered during evaluation. The bullet shrapnel was lodged deeper than initially expected, but the procedure went well. Sergeant Levasseur is awake, alert, and remains at the Trauma Intensive Care Unit (TICU) located at HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital, where he continues to receive exceptional medical care.
Currently, he is awaiting further consultation regarding potential reconstructive surgery on his face. His eyes have sustained significant trauma, and while he currently has no vision, doctors advise that it will take time, healing, and potential future procedures, including eye surgeries—to better determine his long-term prognosis.
Medical staff have confirmed there are no concerns of brain damage and his tracheostomy remains in place in preparation for any additional surgeries that may be required.
Despite these challenges, Sergeant Levasseur is fully aware of—and deeply moved by—the tremendous outpouring of support from his coworkers and community. The strength of this community continues to encourage him and his family every day.
We ask the public to continue keeping our sergeant, his loved ones, and our department in their thoughts and prayers as his recovery journey continues. Additional updates will be shared as appropriate.
On behalf of the Levasseur family, PSLPD would like to thank all those who have contributed, supported and donated to his recovery. It has been a beautiful outpour and an overwhelming response from the community. We would also like to thank all who are currently involved in preparing Sgt. Levasseur’s home for his eventual release from medical treatment. This future planning is providing a guiding light to his spirit and momentum.
Port St. Lucie Police Department
Continued prayers for his healing🙏🏻
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A deputy was almost hit by a highway rollover while responding to an earlier crash in North Dakota.
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WATCH: LAPD Chief McDonnell provides statement on the funding of more officers. @police_frequency
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Why not giving LAPD $4M could lead to ‘public safety crisis'
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said, if the LA City Council doesn’t approve additional funding for hiring more officers, staffing will drop to the lowest level.
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LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said, if the LA City Council doesn’t approve additional funding for hiring more officers, staffing will drop to the lowest level.
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Happening Now: Deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are in a standoff with a suspect believed to be armed in the Antelope Valley.
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DEVELOPING: Huntington Beach FD is on scene of a structure fire call at City Hall, smoke can be seen from the building at this time.
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A holiday shopping trip turned chaotic when a deer darted through a Marshalls store in New Jersey, but one shopper jumped into action and helped guide the frightened animal safely back outside. 🦌
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“But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.”
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: The front of a business was left in ruins, and a driver was hospitalized after a late-night crash in Santa Monica Thursday.
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Southern California: Friday will start off with some patchy dense fog, but it will clear out by the afternoon which will be warm heading into the weekend.
Northern California: Your week of gray days continues in the valley as our layer of low clouds remains compressed to the valley floor.
Northern California: Your week of gray days continues in the valley as our layer of low clouds remains compressed to the valley floor.
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A driver and two Chicago police officers were hospitalized Thursday night after a crash on the South Side.
The collision occurred at about 10:50 p.m. when two officers in a marked police vehicle were traveling north in the 4200 block of North LaSalle Street where a silver sedan headed westbound ran a traffic signal and crashed into them, according to CPD.
Police said the sedan’s driver, a 33-year-old woman, sustained injuries and was taken to the University of Chicago Hospital, where she was listed in good condition.
The two officers were also transported to a local hospital in good condition.
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The collision occurred at about 10:50 p.m. when two officers in a marked police vehicle were traveling north in the 4200 block of North LaSalle Street where a silver sedan headed westbound ran a traffic signal and crashed into them, according to CPD.
Police said the sedan’s driver, a 33-year-old woman, sustained injuries and was taken to the University of Chicago Hospital, where she was listed in good condition.
The two officers were also transported to a local hospital in good condition.
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WATCH: Hundreds of parishioners gathered at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels for the festivities.✝🙏🏻
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weeklywrap Great drug seizures with K9s and 291 arrests!
1,418 lbs. of Meth
941 lbs. of Cocaine
29 lbs. of Fentanyl
5,746 Rounds of Ammo
27 Pistols
66 Vehicles
$497,479 in Currency
$32 Million in Recovered Duties
623 Prohibited Animal Products
240 Pests
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1,418 lbs. of Meth
941 lbs. of Cocaine
29 lbs. of Fentanyl
5,746 Rounds of Ammo
27 Pistols
66 Vehicles
$497,479 in Currency
$32 Million in Recovered Duties
623 Prohibited Animal Products
240 Pests
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Democrats were performing this ridiculous charade while BLM grifters were fleecing them (and their liberal “useful idiots”) out of billions of dollars. It’s now only good for a chuckle, as we look back on these fools.
Never give them power again, however. They are a menace.
James Woods
Never give them power again, however. They are a menace.
James Woods
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