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UPDATE: “Little wingers”. Eaglets start to learn how to balance themselves using their wings as they move around the nest.🐥🐥 @police_frequency
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UPDATE: The two eaglets of beloved Big Bear bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow have officially been named.
The chicks will be called Luna and Sandy, which is a nod to Sandy Steers, the former executive director of nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley who helped chronicle the lives of the bald eagles.
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The chicks will be called Luna and Sandy, which is a nod to Sandy Steers, the former executive director of nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley who helped chronicle the lives of the bald eagles.
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“Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men! Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the pride of man: thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues.”
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Good morning! Unsettled weather continues to bring some beneficial rain to the southeastern U.S.
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BREAKING: Spirit Airlines has shut down @police_frequency
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: End of an era at Los Angeles International Airport. What’s believed to be the final Spirit Airlines arrival — Flight 33 from Newark — had over 3,000 people tracking it live as it made its historic touchdown in Los Angeles. Seen live on the Airline Videos Live broadcast on May 1st, 2026.
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NEW: Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) says Democrats “absolutely” may shut down DHS again in September if the ICE/CBP reforms they demanded aren’t included in the next DHS approps bill. Dems failed to get any reforms with this shutdown & GOP plans to go around them to fund ICE/CBP.
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DEVELOPING: Massive Manhunt Underway in Rochester, NY.
A major multi-agency search is currently in progress after a prisoner escaped custody following an attack on a deputy at approximately 9:15 AM today.
The New York State Police, Rochester Police Department, and Monroe County Sheriff’s Office have flooded the area with a massive response. Authorities are currently utilizing helicopters, drones, and K-9 units to track the suspect from both the ground and the air.
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More details will be provided as they become available.
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A major multi-agency search is currently in progress after a prisoner escaped custody following an attack on a deputy at approximately 9:15 AM today.
The New York State Police, Rochester Police Department, and Monroe County Sheriff’s Office have flooded the area with a massive response. Authorities are currently utilizing helicopters, drones, and K-9 units to track the suspect from both the ground and the air.
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More details will be provided as they become available.
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Today, we pay tribute to Missouri’s law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Two people were killed, and ten others injured, during an overnight shooting in Amarillo, Texas.
Around 2 a.m., police responded to a shooting at the Westminster Apartments located at Coulter Street and Westgate Pkwy.
A male was pronounced dead at the scene. Nine people were taken to the hospital, five of them in critical condition. One of the victims died at the hospital.
According to Amarillo police, a group of "juveniles and young adults" attending a party at another location, moved to the apartment complex.
Police said several people who were asked to leave the original party "later followed attendees" to the Westminster Apartments. They attempted to enter an apartment, and opened fire with a "rifle-style weapon."
No other details have been released.
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Around 2 a.m., police responded to a shooting at the Westminster Apartments located at Coulter Street and Westgate Pkwy.
A male was pronounced dead at the scene. Nine people were taken to the hospital, five of them in critical condition. One of the victims died at the hospital.
According to Amarillo police, a group of "juveniles and young adults" attending a party at another location, moved to the apartment complex.
Police said several people who were asked to leave the original party "later followed attendees" to the Westminster Apartments. They attempted to enter an apartment, and opened fire with a "rifle-style weapon."
No other details have been released.
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Today, we honor the service and memory of Riverside Police K9 Kilo.
K9 Kilo served our community as a valued member of the Riverside Police Department’s Narcotics Unit, working alongside his handler and fellow officers to help keep dangerous drugs off our streets. His dedication, loyalty, and courage made him more than a police K9—he was a trusted partner, protector, and member of our RPD family.
Throughout his service, K9 Kilo made a lasting impact on our department, our officers, and the community he helped protect. His work will not be forgotten.
“K9 Kilo served Riverside with loyalty, courage, and heart,” said Chief Larry Gonzalez. “He was an important member of our department and Narcotics Unit, and his loss is deeply felt by all of us. On behalf of the Riverside Police Department, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his handler, our K9 team, and everyone who had the honor of working alongside him.”
Rest easy, Kilo. Thank you for your service. Your watch is complete.🐾💙
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K9 Kilo served our community as a valued member of the Riverside Police Department’s Narcotics Unit, working alongside his handler and fellow officers to help keep dangerous drugs off our streets. His dedication, loyalty, and courage made him more than a police K9—he was a trusted partner, protector, and member of our RPD family.
Throughout his service, K9 Kilo made a lasting impact on our department, our officers, and the community he helped protect. His work will not be forgotten.
“K9 Kilo served Riverside with loyalty, courage, and heart,” said Chief Larry Gonzalez. “He was an important member of our department and Narcotics Unit, and his loss is deeply felt by all of us. On behalf of the Riverside Police Department, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his handler, our K9 team, and everyone who had the honor of working alongside him.”
Rest easy, Kilo. Thank you for your service. Your watch is complete.🐾💙
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A suspect out on release is now at the center of a deadly case that claimed a Chicago officer’s life and has reignited debate over the system.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/how-cops-death-exposed-broken-bail-system-chicago
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/how-cops-death-exposed-broken-bail-system-chicago
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In Memory of Reserve Deputy Constance E. Worland
EOW: May 2, 1981
On May 2, 1981, around 4 p.m., Reserve Deputy Constance Worland and her male partner responded to an “assault with a deadly weapon call” in the city of Carson. As they arrived at the scene, a garage door opened, and Deputy Worland’s partner removed the shotgun from its rack and prepared it to fire. When the man emerging from the garage proved to be the victim and not the suspect, he returned the shotgun to the rack but did not clear the weapon or return it to the safe position.
The two deputies then drove around the neighborhood looking for the suspect. When they stopped to continue their search on foot, Deputy Worland’s partner asked her if she wanted to take the shotgun. She declined and exited the patrol car. He then removed the shotgun from the rack and heard the loud report of a weapon firing. At first, he thought other deputies, or a suspect had fired a shot, but then he saw a pained expression on Deputy Worland’s face as she crumpled to the ground.
Deputy Worland, 39, was transported to nearby Harbor-UCLA Medical Center with massive internal bleeding from a shotgun wound in her back. She died in surgery.
In the course of the investigation following Deputy Worland’s death, numerous tests of the Ithaca Model 37 shotgun that discharged killing her were conducted. These tests showed that almost half the time the weapon was charged and off safe a blow to the stock of the weapon caused it to fire. Similar tests were conducted on other Ithaca Model 37s, as well as Remington and Winchester shotguns, producing similar results. Deputy Worland’s death was determined to be a horrible accident.
Connie Worland became a reserve deputy on January 16, 1977 and graduated with Reserve Class 44. On March 13, 1978, she was hired as a Communications Systems Officer (dispatcher) at the Sheriff’s Communications Center in East Los Angeles. A plaque honoring her service and sacrifice remains in the main lobby there. She was the first female reserve killed in the line of duty in the United States.
Connie was a single mother and was survived by her three teenage daughters: Elaine, 20, Linda, 17, and Denise 16.
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EOW: May 2, 1981
On May 2, 1981, around 4 p.m., Reserve Deputy Constance Worland and her male partner responded to an “assault with a deadly weapon call” in the city of Carson. As they arrived at the scene, a garage door opened, and Deputy Worland’s partner removed the shotgun from its rack and prepared it to fire. When the man emerging from the garage proved to be the victim and not the suspect, he returned the shotgun to the rack but did not clear the weapon or return it to the safe position.
The two deputies then drove around the neighborhood looking for the suspect. When they stopped to continue their search on foot, Deputy Worland’s partner asked her if she wanted to take the shotgun. She declined and exited the patrol car. He then removed the shotgun from the rack and heard the loud report of a weapon firing. At first, he thought other deputies, or a suspect had fired a shot, but then he saw a pained expression on Deputy Worland’s face as she crumpled to the ground.
Deputy Worland, 39, was transported to nearby Harbor-UCLA Medical Center with massive internal bleeding from a shotgun wound in her back. She died in surgery.
In the course of the investigation following Deputy Worland’s death, numerous tests of the Ithaca Model 37 shotgun that discharged killing her were conducted. These tests showed that almost half the time the weapon was charged and off safe a blow to the stock of the weapon caused it to fire. Similar tests were conducted on other Ithaca Model 37s, as well as Remington and Winchester shotguns, producing similar results. Deputy Worland’s death was determined to be a horrible accident.
Connie Worland became a reserve deputy on January 16, 1977 and graduated with Reserve Class 44. On March 13, 1978, she was hired as a Communications Systems Officer (dispatcher) at the Sheriff’s Communications Center in East Los Angeles. A plaque honoring her service and sacrifice remains in the main lobby there. She was the first female reserve killed in the line of duty in the United States.
Connie was a single mother and was survived by her three teenage daughters: Elaine, 20, Linda, 17, and Denise 16.
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Dear Chevron - the signage in California is nice, but maybe consider a separate sign that shows people price per gallon w/o Gavin Newsom... Just an idea...
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on illegal voting in U.S. elections:
“We have been very aggressively going after anybody in this country who is in any way voting illegally…It should be a priority of every American, but it's certainly a priority of this Department of Justice.”
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“We have been very aggressively going after anybody in this country who is in any way voting illegally…It should be a priority of every American, but it's certainly a priority of this Department of Justice.”
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Please, praying for the Ottawa Kansas Police officer who was shot in the line of duty tonight.🙏🏻 "At approximately 5:30 p.m. on May 1, 2026, the Ottawa Police Department assisted the Kansas City Missouri Police Department in attempting to apprehend a homicide…
UPDATE: The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Friday evening in Ottawa.
The Ottawa Police Department requested KBI assistance at approximately 5:40 p.m. on Friday, May 1. KBI agents and the Crime Scene Response Team responded to the scene.
At approximately 5:30 p.m., law enforcement officers from the Ottawa Police Department Special Tactics and Rescue Team, a combined unit of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the Ottawa Police Department, attempted to serve a warrant on a homicide suspect out of Kansas City, Missouri. The warrant was being served at a multi-unit residence in the 500 block of South Locust Street in Ottawa.
During the initial approach, the suspect fired from within the residence, striking an Ottawa police officer. The officer sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. He was transported by ambulance to a Kansas City area hospital, where he is being treated and is expected to recover.
Officers did not return fire during the encounter. They established containment and transitioned the incident into a barricaded subject operation. The Ottawa Police Department Special Tactics and Rescue Team was later relieved by tactical teams from the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI.
At approximately 9:40 p.m., the tactical teams made entry into the apartment. They located the suspect deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. No shots were fired by law enforcement during the course of the incident.
This independent investigation aims to discover all events leading up to the officer-involved shooting. In police use of force cases, the KBI releases details to the public as soon as possible. This information is preliminary in nature, and is based on evidence collected and early statements of the parties involved, witnesses, medical personnel and others. It does not represent final or thorough findings which take several weeks to complete.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the officer's recovery🙏🏻
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The Ottawa Police Department requested KBI assistance at approximately 5:40 p.m. on Friday, May 1. KBI agents and the Crime Scene Response Team responded to the scene.
At approximately 5:30 p.m., law enforcement officers from the Ottawa Police Department Special Tactics and Rescue Team, a combined unit of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the Ottawa Police Department, attempted to serve a warrant on a homicide suspect out of Kansas City, Missouri. The warrant was being served at a multi-unit residence in the 500 block of South Locust Street in Ottawa.
During the initial approach, the suspect fired from within the residence, striking an Ottawa police officer. The officer sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. He was transported by ambulance to a Kansas City area hospital, where he is being treated and is expected to recover.
Officers did not return fire during the encounter. They established containment and transitioned the incident into a barricaded subject operation. The Ottawa Police Department Special Tactics and Rescue Team was later relieved by tactical teams from the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI.
At approximately 9:40 p.m., the tactical teams made entry into the apartment. They located the suspect deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. No shots were fired by law enforcement during the course of the incident.
This independent investigation aims to discover all events leading up to the officer-involved shooting. In police use of force cases, the KBI releases details to the public as soon as possible. This information is preliminary in nature, and is based on evidence collected and early statements of the parties involved, witnesses, medical personnel and others. It does not represent final or thorough findings which take several weeks to complete.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for the officer's recovery🙏🏻
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BREAKING: Tikaboo Peak, Legendary Area 51 Viewing Spot, Closed by U.S. Government
From 1995 until now, Tikaboo Peak – 26 miles from Groom Lake – offered the closest and best public vantage point with a complete view of Area 51.
Story: https://theaviationist.com/2026/05/02/tikaboo-peak-area-51-spot-closed/
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From 1995 until now, Tikaboo Peak – 26 miles from Groom Lake – offered the closest and best public vantage point with a complete view of Area 51.
Story: https://theaviationist.com/2026/05/02/tikaboo-peak-area-51-spot-closed/
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