β οΈA tornado watch has been issued for parts of Oklahoma and Texas until 9 PM CDT
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β οΈMore severe weather is moving across central and southern Missouri today, bringing the potential for hail and flooding. Stay weather aware!
πΈ: Patrol vehicles from MSHPTrooperD after a hail storm. (4.28.26)
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πΈ: Patrol vehicles from MSHPTrooperD after a hail storm. (4.28.26)
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Authorities say a routine transport turned into a deadly incident at a Chicago hospital, where an officer was lost in the line of duty.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/chicago-officer-killed-hospital-shooting-suspect
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/chicago-officer-killed-hospital-shooting-suspect
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HAPPENING NOW: Tulare County Sheriff's Detective Randy Hoppert, who was killed in the line of duty on Thursday, April 9th, will be laid to rest today in Visalia.
Video shows hundreds of law enforcement officials in Visalia from different agencies across the state honoring the life of Deputy Hoppert.
ππ» LIVE: https://fb.watch/GMKNO54yUS/
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Video shows hundreds of law enforcement officials in Visalia from different agencies across the state honoring the life of Deputy Hoppert.
ππ» LIVE: https://fb.watch/GMKNO54yUS/
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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WATCH LIVE: King Charles III delivers historic joint address to Congress
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It is a striking moment 250 years after America declared independence from the British monarchy and only the second time a British monarch has spoken to Congress.
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It is a striking moment 250 years after America declared independence from the British monarchy and only the second time a British monarch has spoken to Congress.
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Praying for the civilian response officer who was shot in the line of duty this afternoon.ππ»
Texas: Fort Worth police flooded a neighborhood in North Fort Worth early Tuesday afternoon after officers reported a shots-fired incident.
Police chief Eddie Garcia said they are searching for a male suspect in the area, possibly on foot and possibly armed.
Garcia said the civilian response unit (CRU) was responding to a burglary report on North Juliet Lane when a person across the street started shooting with a rifle, hitting a CRU officer in the eye.
CRU officers are not police police officers and are not armed. They respond to scenes to collect evidence and write police reports, tasks that a sworn police officer does not necessarily need to complete. They do not respond when a suspect is on the scene or likely to return, according to FWPD's website.
When police officers responded, they exchanged gunfire with the suspect before he took off running to the west. Garcia said it was not clear if the suspect was hit.
The area around the Summerfield subdivision near Basswood Boulevard and North Riverside Drive is blocked off while police search for the suspect. Police are advising the public to avoid the area and anyone who is there should stay inside.
The CRU officer is at JPS Hospital, awake and talking. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker confirmed to CBS News Texas' Jack Fink that he is "miraculously doing well."
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/fort-worth-police-swat-juliet-lane-april-28-2026/
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Texas: Fort Worth police flooded a neighborhood in North Fort Worth early Tuesday afternoon after officers reported a shots-fired incident.
Police chief Eddie Garcia said they are searching for a male suspect in the area, possibly on foot and possibly armed.
Garcia said the civilian response unit (CRU) was responding to a burglary report on North Juliet Lane when a person across the street started shooting with a rifle, hitting a CRU officer in the eye.
CRU officers are not police police officers and are not armed. They respond to scenes to collect evidence and write police reports, tasks that a sworn police officer does not necessarily need to complete. They do not respond when a suspect is on the scene or likely to return, according to FWPD's website.
When police officers responded, they exchanged gunfire with the suspect before he took off running to the west. Garcia said it was not clear if the suspect was hit.
The area around the Summerfield subdivision near Basswood Boulevard and North Riverside Drive is blocked off while police search for the suspect. Police are advising the public to avoid the area and anyone who is there should stay inside.
The CRU officer is at JPS Hospital, awake and talking. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker confirmed to CBS News Texas' Jack Fink that he is "miraculously doing well."
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/fort-worth-police-swat-juliet-lane-april-28-2026/
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Where Your Dues Are Going. The Receipts.
If youβre a law enforcement officer in California, especially a deputy in LA County, you need to understand where your union dues have actually been going for the last decade.
Iβm a medically retired police officer. Iβve watched our profession degrade for years. Through The Resiliency Project, the nonprofit I founded, my team & I hear the stories every day from cops across the country. The damage & exhaustion is real. The betrayal is real.
For years Iβve said that nothing kills the spirit of a law enforcement officer more than betrayal. I ran for State Assembly in 2024 not because I had political ambition, but because our profession & state have declined so significantly that politics was the only avenue I had left to fight for what was right. My family left California. My friends left California. My wife & I stayed to raise our children here.
That campaign opened my eyes. I went through the endorsement process at multiple police unions & POAs. I sat across the table from the consultants & lobbyists, what insiders call the βThird House.β I saw the hometown rules. I saw how these organizations forecast electability, how alignments are brokered between special interest groups & how the entire system operates more like a business than a fair political system.
Iβve been attacked & had my character impugned by the very people & organizations Iβve spoken out against, because Iβve spoken truth to power. The truth is the only thing we have left in a world of deception.
βTake no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them.β β Ephesians 5:11
There are great police associations & unions doing right by their members. There are also unions whose own filings tell a story their members have never heard.
This post is not an indictment of any one person. It is an exposΓ© on how establishment police unions historically operate, where we are today & how those choices have degraded our profession.
After my campaign I started a small business built to make positive change. Thatβs why Iβm proud to serve as the spokesman for a union actually fighting for its members.
What youβre about to see is the result of six months of research into ALADS and PPOA, the two bargaining unions at LASD. Every dollar cited is in a public FPPC filing.
Verify everything yourself:
π FPPC.ca.gov
π Cal-Access.sos.ca.gov
π PowerSearch.sos.ca.gov
π LA County RRCC: rrcc.lacounty.gov/camp
Every claim sourced. The men & women of this profession deserve to know. The pipeline runs deeper than what you see in this video.
Nick Wilson
If youβre a law enforcement officer in California, especially a deputy in LA County, you need to understand where your union dues have actually been going for the last decade.
Iβm a medically retired police officer. Iβve watched our profession degrade for years. Through The Resiliency Project, the nonprofit I founded, my team & I hear the stories every day from cops across the country. The damage & exhaustion is real. The betrayal is real.
For years Iβve said that nothing kills the spirit of a law enforcement officer more than betrayal. I ran for State Assembly in 2024 not because I had political ambition, but because our profession & state have declined so significantly that politics was the only avenue I had left to fight for what was right. My family left California. My friends left California. My wife & I stayed to raise our children here.
That campaign opened my eyes. I went through the endorsement process at multiple police unions & POAs. I sat across the table from the consultants & lobbyists, what insiders call the βThird House.β I saw the hometown rules. I saw how these organizations forecast electability, how alignments are brokered between special interest groups & how the entire system operates more like a business than a fair political system.
Iβve been attacked & had my character impugned by the very people & organizations Iβve spoken out against, because Iβve spoken truth to power. The truth is the only thing we have left in a world of deception.
βTake no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them.β β Ephesians 5:11
There are great police associations & unions doing right by their members. There are also unions whose own filings tell a story their members have never heard.
This post is not an indictment of any one person. It is an exposΓ© on how establishment police unions historically operate, where we are today & how those choices have degraded our profession.
After my campaign I started a small business built to make positive change. Thatβs why Iβm proud to serve as the spokesman for a union actually fighting for its members.
What youβre about to see is the result of six months of research into ALADS and PPOA, the two bargaining unions at LASD. Every dollar cited is in a public FPPC filing.
Verify everything yourself:
π FPPC.ca.gov
π Cal-Access.sos.ca.gov
π PowerSearch.sos.ca.gov
π LA County RRCC: rrcc.lacounty.gov/camp
Every claim sourced. The men & women of this profession deserve to know. The pipeline runs deeper than what you see in this video.
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Severe thunderstorm threat continues in the Central and Southern U.S. today with extremely large hail possible near the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.
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Todayβs indictment of Crooked Comey isnβt about seashells, folks. Itβs the thread that, when pulled, will reveal the entire tapestry of treason engineered by this traitor.
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In Other News: A Social Media streamer who goes by βHmblzayyβ reportedly on a cross country trek from Philadelphia to California, was struck by a vehicle in Indiana and reportedly transported to a local hospital.
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BREAKING: Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted a second time by Trump's Justice Department, two sources familiar told CNN. Details: https://cnn.it/4tGWlZJ @police_frequency
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WATCH: Department of Justice holds press conference.
Acting AG Todd Blanche reads the charges against James Comey.
"The first count is that on or about May 15th of last year, he knowingly and willfully making a threat to take the life of and to inflict bodily harm upon the president of the United States."
"Count two: Same day, May 15th, 2025, that the defendant, James Comey, knowingly and willfully transmitting an interstate commerce communication that contained a threat to kill the president of the United States."
"Both of these counts carry a maximum term of imprisonment of ten years."
REPORTER: "Director Comey posted this almost a year ago. Why bring this case now?"
ACTING AG BLANCHE: "This investigation just didn't come now. It's the result of a lot of work by law enforcement over the past year."
"We don't time when we bring cases around anything other than when the investigation is at a place where we should go to the grand jury."
ACTING AG BLANCHE: "I think it's fair to say that threatening the life of anybody is dangerous and potentially a crime; threatening the life of the president of the United States will never be tolerated."
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Acting AG Todd Blanche reads the charges against James Comey.
"The first count is that on or about May 15th of last year, he knowingly and willfully making a threat to take the life of and to inflict bodily harm upon the president of the United States."
"Count two: Same day, May 15th, 2025, that the defendant, James Comey, knowingly and willfully transmitting an interstate commerce communication that contained a threat to kill the president of the United States."
"Both of these counts carry a maximum term of imprisonment of ten years."
REPORTER: "Director Comey posted this almost a year ago. Why bring this case now?"
ACTING AG BLANCHE: "This investigation just didn't come now. It's the result of a lot of work by law enforcement over the past year."
"We don't time when we bring cases around anything other than when the investigation is at a place where we should go to the grand jury."
ACTING AG BLANCHE: "I think it's fair to say that threatening the life of anybody is dangerous and potentially a crime; threatening the life of the president of the United States will never be tolerated."
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Supreme Court justices debated whether police use of "geofence warrants" to obtain phone location data violates protections against unreasonable searches.
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U.S. Supreme Court Split Over Police Use of Phone Tracking Data
Supreme Court justices debated whether police use of "geofence warrants" to obtain phone location data violates protections against unreasonable searches.
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety is deeply saddened to announce the off-duty death of Trooper Kelly Sullivan on Sunday, April 26, 2026. Trooper Sullivan served the people of Arizona for 25 years with AZDPS and more than three decades in public service. At the time of his passing, Trooper Sullivan was assigned to the Metro West District (District 14).
As a highly respected trooper, motor officer, mentor, and leader, he shaped the careers of countless troopers and was recognized across the Department for his integrity and unmatched work ethic. Colleagues knew him as a steady presence, a trusted teammate, and a copβs cop.
The Department extends our heartfelt condolences to Trooper Sullivanβs wife, sons, and all of his loved ones. His impact on the Department and the State of Arizona will never be forgotten."
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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As a highly respected trooper, motor officer, mentor, and leader, he shaped the careers of countless troopers and was recognized across the Department for his integrity and unmatched work ethic. Colleagues knew him as a steady presence, a trusted teammate, and a copβs cop.
The Department extends our heartfelt condolences to Trooper Sullivanβs wife, sons, and all of his loved ones. His impact on the Department and the State of Arizona will never be forgotten."
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Not one Dem wore their βno kingsβ pin to hear an actual king address congress. In fact, they gave him a standing ovation.
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