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General Flynn gave a powerful, inspirational, and motivating speech at our first annual Big Blue Bash last November. Take a few minutes to listen and feel your patriotism grow by the second!
Stay tuned for more on our second annual Big Blue Bash this coming November.
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Stay tuned for more on our second annual Big Blue Bash this coming November.
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Sheriff David Clarke DROPS TRUTH BOMBS: βItβs NOT the Police Who Need to Be RetrainedβItβs the PUBLIC!β
Milwaukeeβs legendary former Sheriff David Clarke just laid it out plain and simple:
βItβs not the police who need to be retrained, itβs the public. We have grown into a mouthy, mobile phone wielding, vulgar, uncivil society with no persona responsibility and the attitude of βitβs the other personβs fault, you ow meββ¦
When an officer says βPut your hands up,β the PUT YOUR HANDS UP! Donβt reach for something in your pocketβ¦ Comply with requests from the officer, have your day in court. Donβt mouth off or fight, or refuse to complyβ¦ that escalates
the situation.
Police officers are our sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters⦠They see the worst side of humanity day after day⦠They work holidays while we have festive meals with our families⦠They are the only thing that stands between us and anarchy in the streets.
If you want to protect your child, teach them respect.β
Do you agree with him?
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Milwaukeeβs legendary former Sheriff David Clarke just laid it out plain and simple:
βItβs not the police who need to be retrained, itβs the public. We have grown into a mouthy, mobile phone wielding, vulgar, uncivil society with no persona responsibility and the attitude of βitβs the other personβs fault, you ow meββ¦
When an officer says βPut your hands up,β the PUT YOUR HANDS UP! Donβt reach for something in your pocketβ¦ Comply with requests from the officer, have your day in court. Donβt mouth off or fight, or refuse to complyβ¦ that escalates
the situation.
Police officers are our sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters⦠They see the worst side of humanity day after day⦠They work holidays while we have festive meals with our families⦠They are the only thing that stands between us and anarchy in the streets.
If you want to protect your child, teach them respect.β
Do you agree with him?
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PWCPD is currently investigating a murder/suicide that occurred at a home on Vale Ct in Woodbridge. Four deceased individuals were located inside the residence including the presumed suspect and a small child. There is no active threat.
Prince William County Police Department
Prince William County Police Department
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Delaware pushing radical sanctuary state policies that undermine law enforcement's ability to protect communities.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/delaware-lawmakers-sanctuary-state-bills
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Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/delaware-lawmakers-sanctuary-state-bills
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Based on a thorough, detailed, and complete review of the ridiculous, poorly written, and extraordinarily anti-American decision on Tariffs issued yesterday, after MANY months of contemplation, by the United States Supreme Court, please let this statement serve to represent that I, as President of the United States of America, will be, effective immediately, raising the 10% Worldwide Tariff on Countries, many of which have been βrippingβ the U.S. off for decades, without retribution (until I came along!), to the fully allowed, and legally tested, 15% level. During the next short number of months, the Trump Administration will determine and issue the new and legally permissible Tariffs, which will continue our extraordinarily successful process of Making America Great Again - GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE!!! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP
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On a snowy, miserable day, Trooper Ziegler went above and beyond to help a driver after their vehicle flipped by keeping them safe, warm, and making sure they could continue their journey. She even returned a forgotten dash SIM card, demonstrating the compassion, and professionalism we're proud to see every day.
Colorado State Patrol
Colorado State Patrol
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The State of the Union is STRONG because America is safer. πΊπΈ
Thanks to President Trump, law & order is BACK.
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Thanks to President Trump, law & order is BACK.
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β οΈTraffic Advisoryβ οΈ
The 127th Annual Golden Dragon Parade is today in Chinatown. The following major streets will be closed or severely impacted.
Broadway from Cesar Chavez to Bernard St.
Hill St between Temple and Bernard St.
Every East/West St intersecting between those streets will be impacted by closures.
LAPD Central Division
The 127th Annual Golden Dragon Parade is today in Chinatown. The following major streets will be closed or severely impacted.
Broadway from Cesar Chavez to Bernard St.
Hill St between Temple and Bernard St.
Every East/West St intersecting between those streets will be impacted by closures.
LAPD Central Division
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Listen to a decorated veteran reveal how he overcame PTSD through spiritual warfare after 25 years serving his country.
Learn more about Demetriadi's new book and get a copy today!
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/sheepdog-and-shepherd-ptsd-spiritual-warfare-spiro-demetriadi
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Learn more about Demetriadi's new book and get a copy today!
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/sheepdog-and-shepherd-ptsd-spiritual-warfare-spiro-demetriadi
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NYC cops being harassed and doxxed by social media agitators prompt calls for change.
Cops walking the beat are being harassed by agitators who film the exchanges and then post the videos to Facebook, where they doxx New Yorkβs Finest with their names and complaint records.
Read more: https://nypost.com/2026/02/21/us-news/nyc-cops-harassed-doxxed-by-social-media-agitators-prompt-calls-for-change/
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Cops walking the beat are being harassed by agitators who film the exchanges and then post the videos to Facebook, where they doxx New Yorkβs Finest with their names and complaint records.
Read more: https://nypost.com/2026/02/21/us-news/nyc-cops-harassed-doxxed-by-social-media-agitators-prompt-calls-for-change/
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Olympians chase gold medals.
Impaired drivers earn stainless steel bracelets.
While athletes compete at the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina 2026, our Traffic Unit is still competing for safer streets at home. The Games may be ending, but DUI season never does.
Do not turn your night out into a closing ceremony you did not plan for. Have a designated driver or use a rideshare app. Drive sober or get pulled over.
Irvine Police
Impaired drivers earn stainless steel bracelets.
While athletes compete at the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina 2026, our Traffic Unit is still competing for safer streets at home. The Games may be ending, but DUI season never does.
Do not turn your night out into a closing ceremony you did not plan for. Have a designated driver or use a rideshare app. Drive sober or get pulled over.
Irvine Police
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BREAKING TERRORISM UPDATE β JOINT INVESTIGATION
LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill was joined yesterday afternoon by Chief Timothy Shea of the Boulder City Police Department and Special Agent in Charge Chris Delzotto of the FBI Las Vegas Field Office to provide an update regarding a critical incident that began last night near Boulder City.
On Feb. 19, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., Boulder City Police received a 911 call reporting a vehicle had crashed through a secured gate at a Department of Water and Power substation. The caller also reported hearing gunshots after the crash. Responding officers located a silver Nissan Sentra that had breached the facilityβs perimeter fence and come to rest inside the secured area.
Officers discovered a deceased adult male in the driverβs seat suffering from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Multiple firearms were observed inside the vehicle.
Search warrants were executed on both the suspectβs vehicle and his hotel room at the El Rancho Boulder Hotel. Investigators recovered explosive materials and components including thermite, ammonium nitrate, magnesium ribbon, metal pipes, and gasoline.
Additional items recovered from the vehicle included:
β’ Two shotguns
β’ An AR-style pistol
β’ Numerous loaded AR magazines with .223 ammunition
β’ A box of shotgun shells
β’ Two thermite-based incendiary devices
β’ A crowbar and hatchet
β’ A cellular phone (pending forensic analysis)
The suspect was also wearing soft body armor at the time of the incident.
LVMPDβs Counterterrorism Section, FBI Las Vegas, and the ARMOR Task Force continue working diligently to advance the investigation.
Homeland security remains a top priority for Sheriff McMahill and LVMPD will continue investing in the people, technology, intelligence capabilities, and partnerships necessary to stay ahead of emerging threats.
We will release more details as we learn more."
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LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill was joined yesterday afternoon by Chief Timothy Shea of the Boulder City Police Department and Special Agent in Charge Chris Delzotto of the FBI Las Vegas Field Office to provide an update regarding a critical incident that began last night near Boulder City.
On Feb. 19, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., Boulder City Police received a 911 call reporting a vehicle had crashed through a secured gate at a Department of Water and Power substation. The caller also reported hearing gunshots after the crash. Responding officers located a silver Nissan Sentra that had breached the facilityβs perimeter fence and come to rest inside the secured area.
Officers discovered a deceased adult male in the driverβs seat suffering from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Multiple firearms were observed inside the vehicle.
Search warrants were executed on both the suspectβs vehicle and his hotel room at the El Rancho Boulder Hotel. Investigators recovered explosive materials and components including thermite, ammonium nitrate, magnesium ribbon, metal pipes, and gasoline.
Additional items recovered from the vehicle included:
β’ Two shotguns
β’ An AR-style pistol
β’ Numerous loaded AR magazines with .223 ammunition
β’ A box of shotgun shells
β’ Two thermite-based incendiary devices
β’ A crowbar and hatchet
β’ A cellular phone (pending forensic analysis)
The suspect was also wearing soft body armor at the time of the incident.
LVMPDβs Counterterrorism Section, FBI Las Vegas, and the ARMOR Task Force continue working diligently to advance the investigation.
Homeland security remains a top priority for Sheriff McMahill and LVMPD will continue investing in the people, technology, intelligence capabilities, and partnerships necessary to stay ahead of emerging threats.
We will release more details as we learn more."
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β οΈ NY: NOW is the time to prepare. A Blizzard Warning begins Sunday morning and continues into Monday. Heavy snow, strong winds, and near whiteout conditions are expected, with the worst impacts Sunday night through Monday morning.
What we're expecting:
π¨οΈ 13-17 inches of snow forecasted across the city, with the highest totals over southern portions of NYC closer to the storm's core. A 20-25% chance of a worst-case scenario bringing 20-23 inches.
π Light snow expected to begin around 6 AM Sunday, gradually increasing after noon. Moderate snow by 6 PM, then rapidly intensifying.
π Heaviest snowfall expected to be from 10 PM Sunday through 10 AM Monday, with rates easily exceeding 1.5 inches per hourβand potential bursts of 2-3 inches per hour.
π¨ Sustained winds of 25-35 mph with gusts of 40-50 mph out of the north-northeast, increasing through Sunday and remaining dangerous through Monday evening.
π Forecast confidence is increasing, but details may still shift as the storm approaches. Regardless of exact totals, significant impacts are certain. Continue monitoring official sources for updates.
π The Monday morning commute will be extremely hazardous. Peak snowfall rates and peak winds will coincide, creating slippery conditions, limited mobility, and near-zero visibility. Avoid traveling.
βοΈ Air travel is expected be significantly impacted. Blizzard conditions typically cause widespread flight cancellations, delays, and ground stops at JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. High winds, low visibility, and the need to clear runways and de-ice aircraft will disrupt operations Sunday night through Monday, with ripple effects lasting into Tuesday or beyond.
If you have travel plans, check your flight status directly with your airline before heading to the airport. Contact your airline now about rebooking options. Do not wait at the airport; delays and cancellations can leave travelers stranded for hours. Build extra days of flexibility into your plans if possible.
β Prepare nowβnot Sunday:
Finish errands and grocery shopping today (Saturday). Charge phones, tablets, and backup batteries. Stock medications, baby supplies, pet food, and essentials for 2-3 days. Check in with elderly neighbors or family members who may need support. If you rely on powered medical equipment, confirm your backup plan.
Plan now to adjust travel, work, childcare, and caregiving plans. More tips: https://t.co/3t3I1pb2xQ and https://t.co/QxnNdasIGx
π Need a warm place? Drop-in centers are open across the city: https://t.co/EFXZuHmbhL
π« Expect disruptions:
Schools, childcare, medical offices, and workplaces may announce closures or delays for Monday. Build flexibility into your plans and monitor official channels for updates.
π² Stay informed:
Sign up for Notify NYC at https://t.co/Rf1e5S7PRQ and follow NotifyNYC. Call 311 for non-emergency city information.
NYC Emergency
What we're expecting:
π¨οΈ 13-17 inches of snow forecasted across the city, with the highest totals over southern portions of NYC closer to the storm's core. A 20-25% chance of a worst-case scenario bringing 20-23 inches.
π Light snow expected to begin around 6 AM Sunday, gradually increasing after noon. Moderate snow by 6 PM, then rapidly intensifying.
π Heaviest snowfall expected to be from 10 PM Sunday through 10 AM Monday, with rates easily exceeding 1.5 inches per hourβand potential bursts of 2-3 inches per hour.
π¨ Sustained winds of 25-35 mph with gusts of 40-50 mph out of the north-northeast, increasing through Sunday and remaining dangerous through Monday evening.
π Forecast confidence is increasing, but details may still shift as the storm approaches. Regardless of exact totals, significant impacts are certain. Continue monitoring official sources for updates.
π The Monday morning commute will be extremely hazardous. Peak snowfall rates and peak winds will coincide, creating slippery conditions, limited mobility, and near-zero visibility. Avoid traveling.
βοΈ Air travel is expected be significantly impacted. Blizzard conditions typically cause widespread flight cancellations, delays, and ground stops at JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. High winds, low visibility, and the need to clear runways and de-ice aircraft will disrupt operations Sunday night through Monday, with ripple effects lasting into Tuesday or beyond.
If you have travel plans, check your flight status directly with your airline before heading to the airport. Contact your airline now about rebooking options. Do not wait at the airport; delays and cancellations can leave travelers stranded for hours. Build extra days of flexibility into your plans if possible.
β Prepare nowβnot Sunday:
Finish errands and grocery shopping today (Saturday). Charge phones, tablets, and backup batteries. Stock medications, baby supplies, pet food, and essentials for 2-3 days. Check in with elderly neighbors or family members who may need support. If you rely on powered medical equipment, confirm your backup plan.
Plan now to adjust travel, work, childcare, and caregiving plans. More tips: https://t.co/3t3I1pb2xQ and https://t.co/QxnNdasIGx
π Need a warm place? Drop-in centers are open across the city: https://t.co/EFXZuHmbhL
π« Expect disruptions:
Schools, childcare, medical offices, and workplaces may announce closures or delays for Monday. Build flexibility into your plans and monitor official channels for updates.
π² Stay informed:
Sign up for Notify NYC at https://t.co/Rf1e5S7PRQ and follow NotifyNYC. Call 311 for non-emergency city information.
NYC Emergency
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NEW: An illegal alien allegedly attempted to kill a South Carolina police officer. The deputy was not injured.
Some Democrats are protesting in response.
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Some Democrats are protesting in response.
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Vladimir Putin:
βThe murder of Charlie Kirk was a disgusting atrocity. He died because he was defending traditional values.β
https://rumble.com/v762nka-vladimir-putin-the-murder-of-charlie-kirk-was-a-disgusting-atrocity..html
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βThe murder of Charlie Kirk was a disgusting atrocity. He died because he was defending traditional values.β
https://rumble.com/v762nka-vladimir-putin-the-murder-of-charlie-kirk-was-a-disgusting-atrocity..html
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On February 19, 1913, Deputy Sheriff William Guillermo-Bouett was fatally injured while apprehending a burglary suspect.
Deputy Guillermo-Bouett began his law enforcement career with the LA City Marshall's Office in 1891, and became a deputy in 1907.
More on Deputy Bouett: https://www.odmp.org/officer/24408-deputy-sheriff-william-guillermo-bouett
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Deputy Guillermo-Bouett began his law enforcement career with the LA City Marshall's Office in 1891, and became a deputy in 1907.
More on Deputy Bouett: https://www.odmp.org/officer/24408-deputy-sheriff-william-guillermo-bouett
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NY: Oneida County Deputy injured in MVA
According to Oneida County Sheriff Robert M. Maciol, on Sunday, Feb. 15 at 8:20 p.m. the Oneida County Sheriffβs Office responded to state Route 12 near state Route 28 in the town of Trenton for a two-car minor personal injury motor vehicle accident involving an Oneida County Sheriffβs marked patrol vehicle.
Deputy Zachary Held, 23, had been conducting stationary traffic enforcement and was parked in a lot off from the west side of Route 12 and facing south. Held entered the roadway to conduct a traffic stop of an uninvolved vehicle which was traveling northbound. As Held entered the roadway his 2025 Ford Explorer collided with a 2015 Honda Civic heading southbound and operated by Mariah Depan, 20, New York Mills.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the deputy's recoveryππ»
More: https://trib.al/4pOBEcQ
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According to Oneida County Sheriff Robert M. Maciol, on Sunday, Feb. 15 at 8:20 p.m. the Oneida County Sheriffβs Office responded to state Route 12 near state Route 28 in the town of Trenton for a two-car minor personal injury motor vehicle accident involving an Oneida County Sheriffβs marked patrol vehicle.
Deputy Zachary Held, 23, had been conducting stationary traffic enforcement and was parked in a lot off from the west side of Route 12 and facing south. Held entered the roadway to conduct a traffic stop of an uninvolved vehicle which was traveling northbound. As Held entered the roadway his 2025 Ford Explorer collided with a 2015 Honda Civic heading southbound and operated by Mariah Depan, 20, New York Mills.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the deputy's recoveryππ»
More: https://trib.al/4pOBEcQ
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BREAKING: Today, President Trump directed FEMA and EPA to provide emergency assistance to the District of Columbia as they work to protect people from the effects of the recent spill in the Potomac. EPA Lee Zeldin and I will stay in close contact to ensure coordinated federal support to the District.
FEMA is deploying a team to support incident management, working directly with local officials and federal partners to coordinate federal resources. EPA will lead the federal response while DHS and FEMA leverage all our resources to ensure the cleanup is swift and effective.
Even as Democrat politicians shut us down and these men and women go without pay, DHS is committed to providing much needed aid to the Americans impacted by this disaster. We will not let our citizens suffer without help.
Secretary Kristi Noem
FEMA is deploying a team to support incident management, working directly with local officials and federal partners to coordinate federal resources. EPA will lead the federal response while DHS and FEMA leverage all our resources to ensure the cleanup is swift and effective.
Even as Democrat politicians shut us down and these men and women go without pay, DHS is committed to providing much needed aid to the Americans impacted by this disaster. We will not let our citizens suffer without help.
Secretary Kristi Noem
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