Sgt. Sam Lilley Update – Day 396
Sgt. Sam Lilley has made tremendous strides over the past year—but to truly appreciate how far he's come, you have to understand where he was.
Sgt. Lilley was involved in a horrific on-duty motorcycle crash while responding to assist another deputy who had just been in a motorcycle crash himself. Following Sgt. Lilley’s crash, he sustained life-threatening injuries. Thankfully, because so many first responders were already nearby, they were able to divert and immediately render aid.
He was rushed to Regional One, where every second was critical—each moment could have been his last. The following weeks were filled with uncertainty.
Through God's healing hand, the prayers of countless people, and the work of some of the world's finest medical teams, Sgt. Lilley continues to recover. Simple milestones—like putting the cap back on a tube of Chapstick—became victories worth celebrating. Every small step has been nothing short of a miracle.
Today, Sgt. Lilley continues his journey in rehab, learning to stand, walk, swallow—all the things most of us do daily without a second thought. His recovery has been slow but steady. He still has a long way to go for "normalcy," but he's progressing every single day.
This past Tuesday, November 12th, the Shelby County Commission Subcommittee met to address Sgt. Lilley’s benefits.
Shelby County does not offer a medical retirement. Therefore, since his accident occurred over a year ago, the county commission will have to vote to decide if the County will continue to cover Sgt. Lilley’s pay, benefits, and keep his On the Job Injury (OJI) status open to cover his medical expenses.
Because of the support from our community, the County Commission Subcommittee voted unanimously, with 7 votes, in the first step to move the Resolution to continue supporting Sgt. Lilley to the full committee. The full committee will meet this coming Monday, November 17, 2025, at 3:00 PM, in the 1st-floor chambers of the Shelby County Building, located at 160 N. Main.
We are asking for the community's continued support for Sgt. Lilley! If you cannot attend, please take the time to email your county commissioner and encourage them to continue taking care of Sgt. Lilley.
Thank you for your continued support for Sgt. Sam Lilley, and please don't forget to keep him in your prayers.
Shelby County Sheriff's Office
Sgt. Sam Lilley has made tremendous strides over the past year—but to truly appreciate how far he's come, you have to understand where he was.
Sgt. Lilley was involved in a horrific on-duty motorcycle crash while responding to assist another deputy who had just been in a motorcycle crash himself. Following Sgt. Lilley’s crash, he sustained life-threatening injuries. Thankfully, because so many first responders were already nearby, they were able to divert and immediately render aid.
He was rushed to Regional One, where every second was critical—each moment could have been his last. The following weeks were filled with uncertainty.
Through God's healing hand, the prayers of countless people, and the work of some of the world's finest medical teams, Sgt. Lilley continues to recover. Simple milestones—like putting the cap back on a tube of Chapstick—became victories worth celebrating. Every small step has been nothing short of a miracle.
Today, Sgt. Lilley continues his journey in rehab, learning to stand, walk, swallow—all the things most of us do daily without a second thought. His recovery has been slow but steady. He still has a long way to go for "normalcy," but he's progressing every single day.
This past Tuesday, November 12th, the Shelby County Commission Subcommittee met to address Sgt. Lilley’s benefits.
Shelby County does not offer a medical retirement. Therefore, since his accident occurred over a year ago, the county commission will have to vote to decide if the County will continue to cover Sgt. Lilley’s pay, benefits, and keep his On the Job Injury (OJI) status open to cover his medical expenses.
Because of the support from our community, the County Commission Subcommittee voted unanimously, with 7 votes, in the first step to move the Resolution to continue supporting Sgt. Lilley to the full committee. The full committee will meet this coming Monday, November 17, 2025, at 3:00 PM, in the 1st-floor chambers of the Shelby County Building, located at 160 N. Main.
We are asking for the community's continued support for Sgt. Lilley! If you cannot attend, please take the time to email your county commissioner and encourage them to continue taking care of Sgt. Lilley.
Thank you for your continued support for Sgt. Sam Lilley, and please don't forget to keep him in your prayers.
Shelby County Sheriff's Office
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JUST IN: Tricia McLaughlin on the Charlotte CBP operation:
“Americans should be able to live without fear of violent criminal illegal aliens hurting them, their families, or their neighbors. We are surging DHS law enforcement to Charlotte to ensure Americans are safe and public safety threats are removed. There have been too many victims of criminal illegal aliens, and President Trump and Secretary Noem will step up to protect Americans when sanctuary politicians won’t.”
“Americans should be able to live without fear of violent criminal illegal aliens hurting them, their families, or their neighbors. We are surging DHS law enforcement to Charlotte to ensure Americans are safe and public safety threats are removed. There have been too many victims of criminal illegal aliens, and President Trump and Secretary Noem will step up to protect Americans when sanctuary politicians won’t.”
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT:
Four people died and five others were injured early Saturday morning when a boat capsized off Imperial Beach in an attempt to smuggle illegal aliens into the United States, authorities said.
https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/south-bay-news/capsized-panga-boat-leaves-4-dead-5-injured-in-imperial-beach
Four people died and five others were injured early Saturday morning when a boat capsized off Imperial Beach in an attempt to smuggle illegal aliens into the United States, authorities said.
https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/south-bay-news/capsized-panga-boat-leaves-4-dead-5-injured-in-imperial-beach
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A California Highway Patrol officer is recovering after a large tree suddenly collapsed onto his patrol vehicle Thursday evening on State Route 17, just south of Summit Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
According to reports, the officer was driving a 2021 Ford Explorer CHP unit when storm-soaked soil caused a massive tree to give way from the west side of the highway. The tree fell directly onto his vehicle and also struck a black Audi Q5 traveling behind him.
The officer suffered minor injuries, was transported to a local hospital, and has since been treated and released.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recovery🙏🏻
The driver of the Audi — a woman from Los Gatos — was not injured, according to CHP.
According to reports, the officer was driving a 2021 Ford Explorer CHP unit when storm-soaked soil caused a massive tree to give way from the west side of the highway. The tree fell directly onto his vehicle and also struck a black Audi Q5 traveling behind him.
The officer suffered minor injuries, was transported to a local hospital, and has since been treated and released.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recovery🙏🏻
The driver of the Audi — a woman from Los Gatos — was not injured, according to CHP.
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The Secretaries’ Cup—a tradition like no other. The @USCG Bears did an OUTSTANDING job representing the Department of Homeland Security on the field today.
Our Coasties showed true spirit. Already looking forward to next year! 💪🇺🇸
Secretary Kristi Noem
Our Coasties showed true spirit. Already looking forward to next year! 💪🇺🇸
Secretary Kristi Noem
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This is sickening and infuriating...
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-mom-baby-dead-meth-eggshells
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-mom-baby-dead-meth-eggshells
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Chaos erupts outside of the Mexican National Palace. Protesters and riot police clash eventually leading to protesters running from the zocalo and into the streets. Erik Herrera
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Protesters who had gotten hold of police riot shields face off against police here in Mexico City
Brendan Gutenschwager
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Did we mention how much we love Florida?
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/done-gun-buyers-cash-in-during-floridas-tax-free-second-amendment-holiday
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/done-gun-buyers-cash-in-during-floridas-tax-free-second-amendment-holiday
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JUST IN: DHS news release on Operation Charlotte’s Web.
Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced DHS law enforcement is surging resources for Operation Charlotte’s Web in North Carolina. This DHS operation will target the criminal illegal aliens who flocked to the Tar Heel State because they knew sanctuary politicians would protect them and allow them to roam free on American streets. Nearly 1,400 detainers across North Carolina have not been honored—releasing criminal illegal aliens into North Carolina’s neighborhoods.
Read more: https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/11/15/dhs-launches-operation-charlottes-web-target-criminal-illegal-aliens-terrorizing
Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced DHS law enforcement is surging resources for Operation Charlotte’s Web in North Carolina. This DHS operation will target the criminal illegal aliens who flocked to the Tar Heel State because they knew sanctuary politicians would protect them and allow them to roam free on American streets. Nearly 1,400 detainers across North Carolina have not been honored—releasing criminal illegal aliens into North Carolina’s neighborhoods.
Read more: https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/11/15/dhs-launches-operation-charlottes-web-target-criminal-illegal-aliens-terrorizing
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MUST WATCH: Thousands of men in Portland, Oregon worshipping Jesus on a Saturday morning is NOT something you expect.
God IS MOVING, friends!
David J Harris Jr
God IS MOVING, friends!
David J Harris Jr
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It's clear they don't care about putting Americans first.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/rogue-federal-judges-trump-americas-roadways-
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/rogue-federal-judges-trump-americas-roadways-
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Please keep the Delaware County Sheriff's Office and the family and friends of the fallen officer in your thoughts and prayers.🙏🏻 Corporal Blake Reynolds, who had served with the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana for four years, was tragically killed…
The Delaware Co. Sheriff’s office shared Corporal Blake Reynolds obituary & funeral arrangements.
He was an alum of Delta High School & Ball State University where he studied criminal justice.
The obituary says:
From his first day on the job, Blake knew law enforcement wasn’t just his profession — it was his calling. He was hardwired to protect and serve, and he did so with courage, compassion, and a heart for people. He loved the night shift, the brotherhood of his team, and every opportunity to make a difference in the community he called home.
A public visitation will be held on Friday, November 21, 2025, at Grace Baptist Church in Muncie from 2:00 pm-7:00 pm. A public service honoring Blake’s life and sacrifice will take place on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at Delta High School, with the procession beginning at 10:00 am and the ceremony beginning immediately after. He will be laid to rest at Jones Cemetery that afternoon.
He was an alum of Delta High School & Ball State University where he studied criminal justice.
The obituary says:
From his first day on the job, Blake knew law enforcement wasn’t just his profession — it was his calling. He was hardwired to protect and serve, and he did so with courage, compassion, and a heart for people. He loved the night shift, the brotherhood of his team, and every opportunity to make a difference in the community he called home.
A public visitation will be held on Friday, November 21, 2025, at Grace Baptist Church in Muncie from 2:00 pm-7:00 pm. A public service honoring Blake’s life and sacrifice will take place on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at Delta High School, with the procession beginning at 10:00 am and the ceremony beginning immediately after. He will be laid to rest at Jones Cemetery that afternoon.
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California has served as the test case for the damage far-left policies can do.
Now, it's our opportunity to serve as the inspiration for what happens when a state finally puts its people first.
Sheriff Chad Bianco
Now, it's our opportunity to serve as the inspiration for what happens when a state finally puts its people first.
Sheriff Chad Bianco
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