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He was a bodybuilder and a model and thought he had it all. It turns out the one thing Lewis McKennon needed was Jesus - and found Him through the woman who became his bride. Pay attention, men.
Watch this full episode plus more on Pray below.
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Watch this full episode plus more on Pray below.
https://www.pray.com/lawenforcementtoday
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Today, we stood together as a department as we honored the life and service of Officer Michael Miles. Surrounded by his family, friends, his brothers and sisters in blue and members of the community, we reflected on a legacy defined by courage, compassion and an unwavering commitment to protecting others.
Officer Miles showed up every day with a genuine desire to make our community a better place. He was guided by a deep sense of duty, serving in our Freedom Division for 13 years, both on patrol and as a training officer, and serving his country as U.S. Marine before that. His impact will continue to guide us in the way we serve and support one another.
Rest easy, Officer Miles. π€ππ€
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Officer Miles showed up every day with a genuine desire to make our community a better place. He was guided by a deep sense of duty, serving in our Freedom Division for 13 years, both on patrol and as a training officer, and serving his country as U.S. Marine before that. His impact will continue to guide us in the way we serve and support one another.
Rest easy, Officer Miles. π€ππ€
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Minor injury crash as closed SR-43 at Davis Ave and Cairo Ave. Use alternate routes for travel Selma to Hanford.
CaltransDist6 has detours in place.
Estimated 4-5 hours for reopening.
CHP Fresno
Minor injury crash as closed SR-43 at Davis Ave and Cairo Ave. Use alternate routes for travel Selma to Hanford.
CaltransDist6 has detours in place.
Estimated 4-5 hours for reopening.
CHP Fresno
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WATCH: Sheriff Judd responds to a reporterβs question about βundocumented immigrants.β
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President Donald J. Trump on the Insurrection Act: "If I needed it, I'd use it. It's very powerful."
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Tucker Carlson: For the crime of criticizing the British prime minister, Eva Vlaardingerbroek has been banned from the UK. England is descending into darkness.
Chapters:
(0:00) Why Eva Was Banned From the UK
(05:53) Free Speech No Longer Exists in the UK
(10:08) Your Private Messages Are Not Private
(12:31) What Are You Not Allowed to Say in Europe?
(13:44) Who's Pushing the Elimination of Whites?
(18:37) The Rise of CBDCs
(20:42) Will We See Revolutions Across Europe?
(24:27) Is Europe Turning Away From God?
(27:20) Does Eva Plan to Stay in Europe?
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Chapters:
(0:00) Why Eva Was Banned From the UK
(05:53) Free Speech No Longer Exists in the UK
(10:08) Your Private Messages Are Not Private
(12:31) What Are You Not Allowed to Say in Europe?
(13:44) Who's Pushing the Elimination of Whites?
(18:37) The Rise of CBDCs
(20:42) Will We See Revolutions Across Europe?
(24:27) Is Europe Turning Away From God?
(27:20) Does Eva Plan to Stay in Europe?
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A delivery robot was demolished in Florida after getting stuck in the train tracks.π€
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BYE BYE, BOB!
After an incredible 45-year career in law enforcement, today we say goodbye to Bureau Chief Bob Stef, who is officially retiring from the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office, Colorado.
Bob began his career in 1980 at just 22 years old. For perspective, that was the year Mount St. Helens erupted, and John Lennon of the Beatles was killed.
Bob was born in California and at the age of 14, moved to Aurora with his parents and three siblings. He graduated from Gateway High School and Regis University (Regis College back then), majoring in Business Administration. He was also a standout baseball player. His law enforcement career began when the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office hired him to work in the jail. He didnβt stay long, though. In 1981, he joined the Englewood Police Department, where he spent 10 years working patrol, as a motorcycle officer, and a detective.
In 1991, Bob joined the Aurora Police Department, where he would spend the next 26 years. During his time there, he worked patrol, served as a Public Information Officer, and rose through the ranks to Captain. In 2005, he worked the infamous Aarone Thompson case, involving the disappearance of a six-year-old girl whose parents were later arrested for her murder. Bob also responded to the Aurora Theatre Shooting in July of 2012.
Bob retired from Aurora PD in 2018, shifting his focus to his accounting practice and work with the Aurora Police Foundation. But retirement didnβt last long. In 2019, newly elected Sheriff Tyler Brown reached out and asked Bob to returnβthis time as a Bureau Chief. Having known Sheriff Brownβs family for many years, Bob couldnβt say no. Sheriff Brown wanted Bobβs experience, and Bob wanted to help.
So, in January 2019, Bob returned to the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office. Fast forward to 2026, and Chief Stef was finally ready to retireβfor good. One very proud achievement is that he never had to discharge his weapon in the line of duty. He leaves law enforcement on a high note.
βItβs time,β Bob said. βI am very connected to my family, and I want to spend more time with them. I also love watching my son play high school and club baseball, supporting my other son achieve his goal of enlisting in the military, I want to play golf and I want to do some volunteering.β
When asked what heβll miss most, Bob shared: βIβm really going to miss the family-oriented culture at the Sheriffβs Office. You wonβt find a better group of people who work hard and love their job. Someone made me laugh every single day. Someone once said, 'You wonβt miss the circus, but youβll miss the clowns.' Believe me, Iβll miss the clowns!β
Thank you, Bob, for your dedication, leadership, and commitment to the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office and the community you served for nearly half a century. You will be deeply missed, and we wish you a happy, healthy, and well-earned retirement.
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After an incredible 45-year career in law enforcement, today we say goodbye to Bureau Chief Bob Stef, who is officially retiring from the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office, Colorado.
Bob began his career in 1980 at just 22 years old. For perspective, that was the year Mount St. Helens erupted, and John Lennon of the Beatles was killed.
Bob was born in California and at the age of 14, moved to Aurora with his parents and three siblings. He graduated from Gateway High School and Regis University (Regis College back then), majoring in Business Administration. He was also a standout baseball player. His law enforcement career began when the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office hired him to work in the jail. He didnβt stay long, though. In 1981, he joined the Englewood Police Department, where he spent 10 years working patrol, as a motorcycle officer, and a detective.
In 1991, Bob joined the Aurora Police Department, where he would spend the next 26 years. During his time there, he worked patrol, served as a Public Information Officer, and rose through the ranks to Captain. In 2005, he worked the infamous Aarone Thompson case, involving the disappearance of a six-year-old girl whose parents were later arrested for her murder. Bob also responded to the Aurora Theatre Shooting in July of 2012.
Bob retired from Aurora PD in 2018, shifting his focus to his accounting practice and work with the Aurora Police Foundation. But retirement didnβt last long. In 2019, newly elected Sheriff Tyler Brown reached out and asked Bob to returnβthis time as a Bureau Chief. Having known Sheriff Brownβs family for many years, Bob couldnβt say no. Sheriff Brown wanted Bobβs experience, and Bob wanted to help.
So, in January 2019, Bob returned to the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office. Fast forward to 2026, and Chief Stef was finally ready to retireβfor good. One very proud achievement is that he never had to discharge his weapon in the line of duty. He leaves law enforcement on a high note.
βItβs time,β Bob said. βI am very connected to my family, and I want to spend more time with them. I also love watching my son play high school and club baseball, supporting my other son achieve his goal of enlisting in the military, I want to play golf and I want to do some volunteering.β
When asked what heβll miss most, Bob shared: βIβm really going to miss the family-oriented culture at the Sheriffβs Office. You wonβt find a better group of people who work hard and love their job. Someone made me laugh every single day. Someone once said, 'You wonβt miss the circus, but youβll miss the clowns.' Believe me, Iβll miss the clowns!β
Thank you, Bob, for your dedication, leadership, and commitment to the Arapahoe County Sheriffβs Office and the community you served for nearly half a century. You will be deeply missed, and we wish you a happy, healthy, and well-earned retirement.
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The National Police Association Endorses the Medal of Sacrifice Act: Paying Tribute to Our Nation's Heroes
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-national-police-association-endorses-the-medal-of-sacrifice-act-paying-tribute-to-our-nations-heroes-302662947.html
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-national-police-association-endorses-the-medal-of-sacrifice-act-paying-tribute-to-our-nations-heroes-302662947.html
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The National Police Association Endorses the Medal of Sacrifice Act: Paying Tribute to Our Nation's Heroes
/PRNewswire/ -- Without hesitation, police officers selflessly and routinely run directly into danger to protect the lives of others. In the process, tens of...
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Minneapolis β Far-left extremists interrogated a driver who they surrounded and made prove he wasnβt with DHS. They tell him to rent a non-SUV in order to not be targeted.
Andy Ngo
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CURIOSITY FOR INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM
First Lady Melania Trump Inspires Americaβs Children to be Curious, Use AI to Achieve their Career Ambitions during Zoom Ahead: AI for Tomorrowβs Leaders event.
First Lady Melania Trump
First Lady Melania Trump Inspires Americaβs Children to be Curious, Use AI to Achieve their Career Ambitions during Zoom Ahead: AI for Tomorrowβs Leaders event.
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Thanks to President Trumpβs leadership and the dedication of DHS law enforcement, Americaβs borders are safer than any time in our nationβs history. What President Trump and our CBP agents and officers have been able to do in a single year is nothing short of extraordinary.
Once again, we have a record low number of encounters at the border and the 8th straight month of zero releases. Month after month, we are delivering results that were once thought impossible: the most secure border in history and unmatched enforcement successes.
Secretary Kristi Noem
Once again, we have a record low number of encounters at the border and the 8th straight month of zero releases. Month after month, we are delivering results that were once thought impossible: the most secure border in history and unmatched enforcement successes.
Secretary Kristi Noem
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Governor Gavin Newsom: For decades, California didn't have a statewide policy for reducing homelessness and increasing affordable housing.
Thanks to our work since 2019, we're seeing progress in the levels of unsheltered homelessness and knocking down barriers to building homes for all Californians.
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Kevin Dalton: For more than 2 decades, Gavin Newsom has been promising to solve homelessness in 10 years.
In 2022 he announced CARE Court.
Newsomβs plan would finally give desperate families the tools needed to help get their loved ones off the sidewalks of California and into treatment.
I hope youβre sitting down, but Gavin Newsom lied.
Care Court cost taxpayers 100s of millions of dollars and served so few people you will laugh out loud before you seethe in anger.
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Thanks to our work since 2019, we're seeing progress in the levels of unsheltered homelessness and knocking down barriers to building homes for all Californians.
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Kevin Dalton: For more than 2 decades, Gavin Newsom has been promising to solve homelessness in 10 years.
In 2022 he announced CARE Court.
Newsomβs plan would finally give desperate families the tools needed to help get their loved ones off the sidewalks of California and into treatment.
I hope youβre sitting down, but Gavin Newsom lied.
Care Court cost taxpayers 100s of millions of dollars and served so few people you will laugh out loud before you seethe in anger.
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A DMACC Narcotics Enforcement Operation on Wednesday resulted in the arrest of 8 adults and the seizure of 1.23 lbs. of narcotics and 2 loaded firearms. Thank you to our officers and law enforcement partners for keeping our streets safe!
READ MORE: http://tinyurl.com/newsrelease26004
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Please, pray for the Adams County Sheriff's deputy who was shot in the line of duty this morning.ππ»
Colorado: At about 05:00 a.m., deputies were attempting to contact possible suspects from a disturbance with weapons call that occurred earlier in the morning. A Deputy from the Adams County Sheriffβs Office was shot multiple times. There was another person on scene that had gunshot wounds. Both were transported to local hospitals.
This investigation is active and on-going. There will be a large police presence in the area throughout the day.
The Adams County Sheriffβs Office and the 17th Judicial District Critical Incident Response Team is investigating this incident. We will release additional information as it becomes available and appropriate to do so."
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This is a devastating reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face every day.
Iβm praying for the deputy, victims, and officers who put on the badge to keep our communities safe.ππ»
Congressman Gabe Evans
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Colorado: At about 05:00 a.m., deputies were attempting to contact possible suspects from a disturbance with weapons call that occurred earlier in the morning. A Deputy from the Adams County Sheriffβs Office was shot multiple times. There was another person on scene that had gunshot wounds. Both were transported to local hospitals.
This investigation is active and on-going. There will be a large police presence in the area throughout the day.
The Adams County Sheriffβs Office and the 17th Judicial District Critical Incident Response Team is investigating this incident. We will release additional information as it becomes available and appropriate to do so."
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This is a devastating reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face every day.
Iβm praying for the deputy, victims, and officers who put on the badge to keep our communities safe.ππ»
Congressman Gabe Evans
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Funny how "transparency" only matters when it puts law enforcement and their families at risk.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/proposed-ban-on-police-wearing-facemasks-gains-momentum
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Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/proposed-ban-on-police-wearing-facemasks-gains-momentum
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Since 1935, the FBI's Law Enforcement Bulletin has highlighted the work and experiences of the FBI and our law enforcement partners. This month, learn how opening up to awe can be a vital tool for improving mental health and resiliency. Read more at http://leb.fbi.gov/.
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Lost speed, lost his phone and lost his breath.
What started out as a minor traffic stop ended up in felony aggravated fleeing and possession of meth. ValentinesLaw
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What started out as a minor traffic stop ended up in felony aggravated fleeing and possession of meth. ValentinesLaw
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Today, we proudly recognize Ofc Maritza Alfonso as she retires after 30 years of dedicated service. Thank you for your unwavering commitment, professionalism, and lasting impact on our community. You will always be a part of the MPD family. π
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