Please, pray for the Port Hueneme CA Police officer who was stabbed in the line of duty last night.ππ»
A Port Hueneme officer was stabbed in the face by a suspect who was then shot by police, triggering an investigation.
It happened around 4:40 p.m. Thursday after officers responded to a home on Willowbrook Drive to assist Ventura County Behavioral Health personnel, according to the Port Hueneme Police Department.
When they arrived, investigators say the suspect stabbed an officer, prompting police to shoot. Additional details about the confrontation were not released.
The suspect was struck by gunfire and taken to the hospital in stable condition. The officer who was stabbed was also said to be in stable condition.
https://abc7.com/post/port-hueneme-officer-stabbed-suspect-shot-police-say/18377761/
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A Port Hueneme officer was stabbed in the face by a suspect who was then shot by police, triggering an investigation.
It happened around 4:40 p.m. Thursday after officers responded to a home on Willowbrook Drive to assist Ventura County Behavioral Health personnel, according to the Port Hueneme Police Department.
When they arrived, investigators say the suspect stabbed an officer, prompting police to shoot. Additional details about the confrontation were not released.
The suspect was struck by gunfire and taken to the hospital in stable condition. The officer who was stabbed was also said to be in stable condition.
https://abc7.com/post/port-hueneme-officer-stabbed-suspect-shot-police-say/18377761/
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Pennsylvania, October 2025: The officer-involved shooting involved a driver who used his vehicle as a weapon. Multiple rounds were fired at the Mercedes windshield, only grazing the driver.
Two officers were injured, one seriously in the leg from being struck, and the G-Wagon driver was charged with attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault, and more.
No different than the Minneapolis 'legal observer' who tried to ram the officers.
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Two officers were injured, one seriously in the leg from being struck, and the G-Wagon driver was charged with attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault, and more.
No different than the Minneapolis 'legal observer' who tried to ram the officers.
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President Donald J. Trump just took questions from the press for 30 minutes
The most transparent President in history! πΊπΈ
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The most transparent President in history! πΊπΈ
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βYea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.β - Psalms 23:4
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WATCH: President Donald J. Trump meets with oil executives at the White House
POTUS: "We're going to discuss how these great American companies can help rapidly rebuild Venezuela's dilapidated oil industry and bring millions of barrels of oil production to benefit the United States, the people of Venezuela, and the entire world."
"The departure of Maduro makes possible an incredible future for both nations β Venezuela, and the United States... One of the things the United States gets out of this will be even lower energy prices."
"Decades ago, The United States built Venezuela's oil industry with American skill, technology, know-how, and dollars... but those assets were stolen from us, and we had Presidents that did nothing about it... now, we're doing everything about it."
POTUS: "Our giant oil companies are spending at least $100B of their money, not the government's money... to rebuild the capacity and the infrastructure necessary."
Chevron Vice Chair Mark Nelson speaks on behalf of CEO Mike Wirth at today's meeting with President Trump as companies prepare to redevelop the Venezuelan oil industry for the benefit of both Americans and Venezuelans.
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods: "We have a very long history in Venezuela...We've had our assets seized there twice...We're confident that with this administration, and POTUS working hand-in-hand with the Venezuelan government, that [positive] changes can be put in place."
ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance: "I think that your big and bold idea to use energy commerce, instead of conflict, is something that could make a real big difference in Venezuela, and our company certainly stands ready to hep in that endeavor."
POTUS: Cuba's in bad shape. Cuba relied on Venezuela for oil, and for money... They're doing very poorly β Third World all the way... now, they won't be taking in any money."
SecRubio: The people in control in Cuba have a choice to make: they can either have a real country, with a real economy, where their people can prosper β or they can continue with their failing dictatorship.
POTUS on Minneapolis: "There was a woman screaming, 'Shame! Shame!'... She was an agitator β probably a paid agitator... You have agitators and we will always be protecting ICE and we're always going to be protecting our Border Patrol and our law enforcement."
POTUS: "Iran's in big trouble. It looks to me that the people are taking over certain cities that nobody thought were really possible... We're watching... I made the statement very strongly that if they start killing people like they have in the past, we will get involved."
"Do you believe that the FBI should be sharing evidence with state officials in Minnesota?"
POTUS: "Normally, I would β but they're crooked officials."
POTUS: "Somebody gave me this. You know what that is? That's called a 'Happy Trump' β and considering the fact that I'm never happy... I'm never satisfied β I will never be satisfied until we Make America Great Again!" π€£
POTUS: "We are going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not, because if we don't do it, Russia or China will take over Greenland β and we're not going to have Russia or China as a neighbor. I would like to make a deal the easy way."
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POTUS: "We're going to discuss how these great American companies can help rapidly rebuild Venezuela's dilapidated oil industry and bring millions of barrels of oil production to benefit the United States, the people of Venezuela, and the entire world."
"The departure of Maduro makes possible an incredible future for both nations β Venezuela, and the United States... One of the things the United States gets out of this will be even lower energy prices."
"Decades ago, The United States built Venezuela's oil industry with American skill, technology, know-how, and dollars... but those assets were stolen from us, and we had Presidents that did nothing about it... now, we're doing everything about it."
POTUS: "Our giant oil companies are spending at least $100B of their money, not the government's money... to rebuild the capacity and the infrastructure necessary."
Chevron Vice Chair Mark Nelson speaks on behalf of CEO Mike Wirth at today's meeting with President Trump as companies prepare to redevelop the Venezuelan oil industry for the benefit of both Americans and Venezuelans.
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods: "We have a very long history in Venezuela...We've had our assets seized there twice...We're confident that with this administration, and POTUS working hand-in-hand with the Venezuelan government, that [positive] changes can be put in place."
ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance: "I think that your big and bold idea to use energy commerce, instead of conflict, is something that could make a real big difference in Venezuela, and our company certainly stands ready to hep in that endeavor."
POTUS: Cuba's in bad shape. Cuba relied on Venezuela for oil, and for money... They're doing very poorly β Third World all the way... now, they won't be taking in any money."
SecRubio: The people in control in Cuba have a choice to make: they can either have a real country, with a real economy, where their people can prosper β or they can continue with their failing dictatorship.
POTUS on Minneapolis: "There was a woman screaming, 'Shame! Shame!'... She was an agitator β probably a paid agitator... You have agitators and we will always be protecting ICE and we're always going to be protecting our Border Patrol and our law enforcement."
POTUS: "Iran's in big trouble. It looks to me that the people are taking over certain cities that nobody thought were really possible... We're watching... I made the statement very strongly that if they start killing people like they have in the past, we will get involved."
"Do you believe that the FBI should be sharing evidence with state officials in Minnesota?"
POTUS: "Normally, I would β but they're crooked officials."
POTUS: "Somebody gave me this. You know what that is? That's called a 'Happy Trump' β and considering the fact that I'm never happy... I'm never satisfied β I will never be satisfied until we Make America Great Again!" π€£
POTUS: "We are going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not, because if we don't do it, Russia or China will take over Greenland β and we're not going to have Russia or China as a neighbor. I would like to make a deal the easy way."
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Thereβs no such thing as a βnormal dayβ in law enforcement.
Thank you to our federal officers at DOJβ ATF, DEA, FBI, Marshals, and FBOP βwho put it all on the line to keep America safe.
President Trump took the handcuffs off law enforcement and let cops be cops. The result? Violent crime at record lows.
We back the blue. Always.
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Thank you to our federal officers at DOJβ ATF, DEA, FBI, Marshals, and FBOP βwho put it all on the line to keep America safe.
President Trump took the handcuffs off law enforcement and let cops be cops. The result? Violent crime at record lows.
We back the blue. Always.
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BREAKING: A new chapter unfolds as the Hilton sign is removed from the hotel that canceled ICE agents' reservations, paving the way for accountability and positive change.
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Check out this week's Washington Watch!
https://national.fop.net/fopupdate9january2026
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Why take the gamble? This incident began as a DWI. The driver refused to stop, striking a Patrol car which resulted in several felonies. The House always wins.
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βFraud has marked the end of Tim Walz's political career. It should also be the end of Gavin Newsom's, because the scale of what has occurred in California is unlike anywhere else.β
β California's Rep. Kevin Kiley said Gov. Gavin Newsom turned his state into the βfraud and corruption capitalβ of the country
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β California's Rep. Kevin Kiley said Gov. Gavin Newsom turned his state into the βfraud and corruption capitalβ of the country
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β οΈTornado Warning including Kisatchie LA, Gorum LA and Derry LA until 5:15 PM CST
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Alabama: A Cleburne County Sheriffβs Office deputy was injured Wednesday during a rescue operation on the Pinhoti Trail.
The deputy and other first responders were en route to the location of two female hikers who were lost. The deputy was transported to the hospital for treatment and has since been released.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for a full recoveryππ»
The two hikers were successfully escorted back to safety with the help of the Oxford Police Departmentβs Aviation Unit. The Hollis Fire Department, Heflin Police Department, Cleburne County EMS and Cleburne County 911 assisted.
Read more: https://1819news.com/news/item/cleburne-county-deputy-injured-while-rescuing-hikers
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The deputy and other first responders were en route to the location of two female hikers who were lost. The deputy was transported to the hospital for treatment and has since been released.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for a full recoveryππ»
The two hikers were successfully escorted back to safety with the help of the Oxford Police Departmentβs Aviation Unit. The Hollis Fire Department, Heflin Police Department, Cleburne County EMS and Cleburne County 911 assisted.
Read more: https://1819news.com/news/item/cleburne-county-deputy-injured-while-rescuing-hikers
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The spelling in his post brings up the question: Did Timmy come up with the sign "Quality Learing Center" too?
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/walz-minnesota-governor-social-media-ice-fraud
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These women are being told ICE can't arrest them because they're U.S. citizens - NPA spokesperson Betsy Brantner Smith
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Mississippi: The Leake County Sheriffβs Office said a deputy was injured during a rollover accident while responding to a disturbance.
The incident occurred on Mars Hill Road on January 6, 2026.
Authorities said the deputy was transported to a local hospital and later released. Leake County Sheriff Randy W. Atkinson thanked multiple agencies that responded to the scene.
βWithout their help, this situation couldβve ended with more injuries than were sustained,β said Atkinson.
More: https://www.wjtv.com/news/local-news/leake-county-deputy-injured-in-rollover-crash/
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A traffic stop by Jones County Sheriffβs Department narcotics agents overnight led to a high-speed pursuit across three counties and the arrest of a Prentiss man now facing multiple felony charges, authorities said.
Authorities identified the driver as 41-year-old Adrian Speights of Prentiss. Investigators said Speights was asked to exit the vehicle after agents detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the truck.
As Speights opened the driverβs door, Cpl. Smith leaned into the vehicle to assist with the exit, authorities said. Speights then accelerated, dragging Smith an estimated 30 to 40 feet before Smith was forced out of the moving vehicle.
Smith suffered cuts, abrasions and bruising. He was treated at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel and later released.
More: https://darkhorsepressnow.com/news/2026-01-08/deputy-injured-suspect-arrested-after-high-speed-chase-spans-three-counties/
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the deputies recoveryππ»
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The incident occurred on Mars Hill Road on January 6, 2026.
Authorities said the deputy was transported to a local hospital and later released. Leake County Sheriff Randy W. Atkinson thanked multiple agencies that responded to the scene.
βWithout their help, this situation couldβve ended with more injuries than were sustained,β said Atkinson.
More: https://www.wjtv.com/news/local-news/leake-county-deputy-injured-in-rollover-crash/
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A traffic stop by Jones County Sheriffβs Department narcotics agents overnight led to a high-speed pursuit across three counties and the arrest of a Prentiss man now facing multiple felony charges, authorities said.
Authorities identified the driver as 41-year-old Adrian Speights of Prentiss. Investigators said Speights was asked to exit the vehicle after agents detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the truck.
As Speights opened the driverβs door, Cpl. Smith leaned into the vehicle to assist with the exit, authorities said. Speights then accelerated, dragging Smith an estimated 30 to 40 feet before Smith was forced out of the moving vehicle.
Smith suffered cuts, abrasions and bruising. He was treated at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel and later released.
More: https://darkhorsepressnow.com/news/2026-01-08/deputy-injured-suspect-arrested-after-high-speed-chase-spans-three-counties/
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the deputies recoveryππ»
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NEW: Police staffing shortages lead to end of contract with SacRT; services switch to sheriff's office
Sacramento CA Regional Transit District is ending its nearly 35-year partnership with the Sacramento Police Department, effective Saturday. On Sunday, it will begin contracting public safety services across the transit system through the Sacramento County Sheriffβs Office, according to SacRT.
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Sacramento CA Regional Transit District is ending its nearly 35-year partnership with the Sacramento Police Department, effective Saturday. On Sunday, it will begin contracting public safety services across the transit system through the Sacramento County Sheriffβs Office, according to SacRT.
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A Maine State Police trooper was injured when his cruiser was struck by a Mercedes on the Maine Turnpike on Friday morning.
Around 7:12 a.m., state police were investigating a minor single-vehicle crash in the median northbound on the Maine Turnpike in Wells. Three troopers had parked their marked cruisers with emergency lights activated to divert traffic away from the crash.
Trooper Christopher Caldeira was sitting in his Ford Explorer cruiser when he was hit from behind by a Mercedes Benz sedan driven by 31-year-old Priscilla Eydra Kifayatullah, of Germantown, Wisconsin.
The crash caused significant damage to both vehicles, and both Caldeira and Kifayatullah were taken to York Hospital with minor injuries.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
More: https://on.nbcboston.com/yrB5g3k
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Around 7:12 a.m., state police were investigating a minor single-vehicle crash in the median northbound on the Maine Turnpike in Wells. Three troopers had parked their marked cruisers with emergency lights activated to divert traffic away from the crash.
Trooper Christopher Caldeira was sitting in his Ford Explorer cruiser when he was hit from behind by a Mercedes Benz sedan driven by 31-year-old Priscilla Eydra Kifayatullah, of Germantown, Wisconsin.
The crash caused significant damage to both vehicles, and both Caldeira and Kifayatullah were taken to York Hospital with minor injuries.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
More: https://on.nbcboston.com/yrB5g3k
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Massachusetts Law enforcement officials have identified the Uxbridge police officer who died in a crash while helping a driver on an icy highway early Wednesday morning. In an early afternoon update, Uxbridge Police Chief Marc Montminy identified the officerβ¦
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Uxbridge community remembers fallen officer Stephen LaPorta.ππ»π
The Uxbridge community is remembering fallen police officer Stephen LaPorta who died after he was hit by a tractor-trailer on Wednesday.
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The Uxbridge community is remembering fallen police officer Stephen LaPorta who died after he was hit by a tractor-trailer on Wednesday.
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