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WATCH: Ohio teens opened fire on a homeowner while attempting to steal a Kia Sportage from his driveway.
The suspects fired nine shots, hitting his calf and causing severe bleeding before he retreated inside and called 911
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The suspects fired nine shots, hitting his calf and causing severe bleeding before he retreated inside and called 911
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Warning graphic! Last night, a man was shot multiple times in the jaw and neck at a street takeover on 18th and Broadway. I’m posting this to bring raw awareness. I stopped covering takeovers because of how idiotic and reckless people are. From drivers intentionally…
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NEW DETAILS: A second man was shot during a street takeover early Saturday morning at the intersection of 18th and Main Streets in Los Angeles.
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NEW DETAILS: A second man was shot during a street takeover early Saturday morning at the intersection of 18th and Main Streets in Los Angeles.
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NEW: A Brooklyn drone maker supplying Israel was ousted from the city-run Brooklyn Navy Yard just six weeks after Mayor Zohran Mamdani assumed office, after the Navy Yard Development Corp., whose board is mayor-appointed, declined to renew Easy Aerial’s lease, the New York Post reported.
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The so-called “red-green alliance” is not just a slogan. It is a dangerous political reality.
When a Brooklyn-based drone company supplying defensive technology to Israel is pushed out of a city-run facility shortly after a new mayor takes office, Americans should pay attention. This is not about zoning or leases. It is about ideology.
When radical far-left politics align with extremist anti-Israel activism, the result is the targeting of companies that support our closest democratic ally in the Middle East. That weakens Israel’s ability to defend itself. It also weakens American security partnerships, innovation, and defense manufacturing here at home.
Israel is America’s strategic ally. The same technology that protects Israeli civilians from terrorism strengthens American security cooperation and technological advancement. Undermining that relationship for political points is short-sighted and dangerous.
We cannot allow fringe political movements to dictate national security priorities at the local level. Economic pressure campaigns against companies tied to Israel send a chilling message to American businesses: political ideology now determines whether you are welcome.
Standing with Israel is standing with democracy, stability, and shared security interests. Undermining that partnership does not make America safer. It makes us weaker.
The future demands moral clarity and strong leadership, not ideological experiments that jeopardize our allies and our own national interests.
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The so-called “red-green alliance” is not just a slogan. It is a dangerous political reality.
When a Brooklyn-based drone company supplying defensive technology to Israel is pushed out of a city-run facility shortly after a new mayor takes office, Americans should pay attention. This is not about zoning or leases. It is about ideology.
When radical far-left politics align with extremist anti-Israel activism, the result is the targeting of companies that support our closest democratic ally in the Middle East. That weakens Israel’s ability to defend itself. It also weakens American security partnerships, innovation, and defense manufacturing here at home.
Israel is America’s strategic ally. The same technology that protects Israeli civilians from terrorism strengthens American security cooperation and technological advancement. Undermining that relationship for political points is short-sighted and dangerous.
We cannot allow fringe political movements to dictate national security priorities at the local level. Economic pressure campaigns against companies tied to Israel send a chilling message to American businesses: political ideology now determines whether you are welcome.
Standing with Israel is standing with democracy, stability, and shared security interests. Undermining that partnership does not make America safer. It makes us weaker.
The future demands moral clarity and strong leadership, not ideological experiments that jeopardize our allies and our own national interests.
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28-year-old Gabrielle Linehan was shot and killed Tuesday by a career criminal with a long violent history.
Keith Lamon Brown walked up to her car and told her to raise her hands before shooting her in cold blood.
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Keith Lamon Brown walked up to her car and told her to raise her hands before shooting her in cold blood.
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A Michigan man faces murder charges after remains of a missing couple were found in a shed over two years later.
Read the full story: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/michigan-man-charged-with-murder-after-missing-couples-remains-found-in-shed
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Read the full story: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/michigan-man-charged-with-murder-after-missing-couples-remains-found-in-shed
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Aaliyah Daz Jhanay Renee Glenn (yes that’s her actual name) chimped out at a traffic stop and led police on a high speed chase.
The chase ended when she crashed into multiple cars, killing a father and son in one car, and causing another driver to miscarry her baby.
Glenn was charged with:
• Fleeing and eluding police
• Reckless driving
• Driving while license suspended - causing death
• Resisting or obstructing police - causing injury
Get this.
SHE WAS PLACED ON HOUSE ARREST AT PRE-TRIAL.
Glenn was finally offered a plea deal.
Glenn pleaded no contest to the ‘reckless driving causing death’ charges, and the other six charges were dismissed.
She was given only 7 to 15 years.
She killed three people and destroyed numerous families. What a crock of shit.
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Aaliyah Daz Jhanay Renee Glenn (yes that’s her actual name) chimped out at a traffic stop and led police on a high speed chase.
The chase ended when she crashed into multiple cars, killing a father and son in one car, and causing another driver to miscarry her baby.
Glenn was charged with:
• Fleeing and eluding police
• Reckless driving
• Driving while license suspended - causing death
• Resisting or obstructing police - causing injury
Get this.
SHE WAS PLACED ON HOUSE ARREST AT PRE-TRIAL.
Glenn was finally offered a plea deal.
Glenn pleaded no contest to the ‘reckless driving causing death’ charges, and the other six charges were dismissed.
She was given only 7 to 15 years.
She killed three people and destroyed numerous families. What a crock of shit.
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It must be exhausting to regularly manufacture outrage even over the most commonsense statements.
Yes, we must build election infrastructure that makes it easy and secure for eligible American citizens to vote—while preventing non-citizens, including illegal aliens, from casting ballots. The choice of who to vote for is obviously up to the voters themselves.
So here's the real question for Jake Tapper, Jonathan Karl and anyone else clutching pearls over this: Do you actually support allowing people who are in this country illegally to vote in our elections?
Secretary Kristi Noem
Yes, we must build election infrastructure that makes it easy and secure for eligible American citizens to vote—while preventing non-citizens, including illegal aliens, from casting ballots. The choice of who to vote for is obviously up to the voters themselves.
So here's the real question for Jake Tapper, Jonathan Karl and anyone else clutching pearls over this: Do you actually support allowing people who are in this country illegally to vote in our elections?
Secretary Kristi Noem
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Utah GOP chair faces aggravated child abuse charges after 16-year-old daughter claims he used waterboarding as punishment. Justice must be served.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/utah-republican-party-chair-charged-with-aggravated-child-abuse-waterboarding
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Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/utah-republican-party-chair-charged-with-aggravated-child-abuse-waterboarding
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BREAKING: It turns out that the city of LA is “policed with half of a team” according to LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell because LAPD only has 8,700 officers when it needs to have 12,000 officers ahead of the World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics!
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Narratives fall apart when truth walks in‼️
Thank you to LAPD Officer Joseph Deon, A.K.A. “The Angel of Skid Row”, for your service and for pulling back the curtain on what people don’t see.
Thank you to LAPD Officer Joseph Deon, A.K.A. “The Angel of Skid Row”, for your service and for pulling back the curtain on what people don’t see.
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Congratulations to Michigan FOP State Vice President Sgt. John P. Marasco on being named First Responder of the Year by the Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce. This honor recognizes outstanding professionalism, extraordinary service, and a continued commitment to protecting and serving the Lakes Area community. Thank you to Chief Chris Sovik for accepting the award on Sgt. Marasco’s behalf.
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LAPD News: Prelim info about an OIs investigation in Harbor Div. On 12-31-25, around 9:40pm, Harbor Div ofcrs responded to a radio call regarding a domestic violence incident and restraining order violation at an apartment in the 500 block of W. 37th Street…
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Los Angeles Police Department’s Force Investigation Division and California Department of Justice are investigating an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred in Harbor Division.
On December 31, 2025, at around 9:40 p.m., Harbor Patrol Division uniformed police officers responded to a radio call for an unknown trouble, possible restraining order violation, at an apartment in the 500 block of West 37th Street. The residence was identified as a special location with Communications Division. Upon arrival, officers met with the victim who advised the officers that the suspect, later identified as 39-year-old Lawrence Gonzales, was inside her apartment.
The officers contacted Gonzales inside the apartment, and he refused to comply with the officers’ command to turn around and place his hands behind his back. The officers approached Gonzales who physically resisted their efforts to detain him. The physical resistance escalated into a violent confrontation where Gonzales attempted to disarm the officers resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting.
Both officers received bruises, cuts and scrapes from this incident and were transported to a local hospital for treatment of their injuries by Los Angeles Fire Department personnel. Additionally, The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported Gonzales to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.
No community members were injured during this incident.
Notifications to Gonzales’ next of kin were conducted by representatives from LAPD’s Family Liaison Section.
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Los Angeles Police Department’s Force Investigation Division and California Department of Justice are investigating an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred in Harbor Division.
On December 31, 2025, at around 9:40 p.m., Harbor Patrol Division uniformed police officers responded to a radio call for an unknown trouble, possible restraining order violation, at an apartment in the 500 block of West 37th Street. The residence was identified as a special location with Communications Division. Upon arrival, officers met with the victim who advised the officers that the suspect, later identified as 39-year-old Lawrence Gonzales, was inside her apartment.
The officers contacted Gonzales inside the apartment, and he refused to comply with the officers’ command to turn around and place his hands behind his back. The officers approached Gonzales who physically resisted their efforts to detain him. The physical resistance escalated into a violent confrontation where Gonzales attempted to disarm the officers resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting.
Both officers received bruises, cuts and scrapes from this incident and were transported to a local hospital for treatment of their injuries by Los Angeles Fire Department personnel. Additionally, The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported Gonzales to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.
No community members were injured during this incident.
Notifications to Gonzales’ next of kin were conducted by representatives from LAPD’s Family Liaison Section.
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Newsom's California: 3 restaurants in Tahoe Park hit in early morning burglaries.
The Sacramento Police Department is investigating after three restaurants in the Tahoe Park neighborhood were recently victims of burglaries. They included Bacon and Butter, Milano Pizza and Sac City Brews.
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The Sacramento Police Department is investigating after three restaurants in the Tahoe Park neighborhood were recently victims of burglaries. They included Bacon and Butter, Milano Pizza and Sac City Brews.
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Speaker Spotlight: Joe Gamaldi
Joe Gamaldi serves as the National Vice President of the Fraternal Order of Police and is an active Lieutenant with the Houston Police Department. He began his law enforcement career with the NYPD in 2005 before transferring to Houston PD in 2008.
Joe has held multiple leadership roles within the Houston Police Officers’ Union, including Second Vice President and President, and nationally, he led the committee that developed the first National FOP mobile app. He also assists with FOP social media and media relations, helping ensure officers’ voices are heard and the organization remains connected to members nationwide.
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Joe Gamaldi serves as the National Vice President of the Fraternal Order of Police and is an active Lieutenant with the Houston Police Department. He began his law enforcement career with the NYPD in 2005 before transferring to Houston PD in 2008.
Joe has held multiple leadership roles within the Houston Police Officers’ Union, including Second Vice President and President, and nationally, he led the committee that developed the first National FOP mobile app. He also assists with FOP social media and media relations, helping ensure officers’ voices are heard and the organization remains connected to members nationwide.
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Federal and local agents in Tucson conducted a search warrant operation, detaining three people in the continued search for Nancy Guthrie.
Read the full article here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/arizona-tucson-search-warrant-leads-to-three-detentions-in-guthrie-disappearance
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Read the full article here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/arizona-tucson-search-warrant-leads-to-three-detentions-in-guthrie-disappearance
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