The Aurora Police Department sadly announced the death of retired K9 Officer Flex.
K9 Flex, badge #53, bravely served our agency as an explosives and patrol apprehension dog from January 2014 until his retirement in March 2019.
His dedicated handler, retired Sergeant Marsich, retired with K9 Flex this past year and moved down to Florida for the sun and sand.
We want to thank him for his service and dedication to our community.
Please keep retired Sergeant Marsich, his family, and all who knew and worked with K9 Flex in your prayers during this difficult time.ππ»
K9 Flex, badge #53, bravely served our agency as an explosives and patrol apprehension dog from January 2014 until his retirement in March 2019.
His dedicated handler, retired Sergeant Marsich, retired with K9 Flex this past year and moved down to Florida for the sun and sand.
We want to thank him for his service and dedication to our community.
Please keep retired Sergeant Marsich, his family, and all who knew and worked with K9 Flex in your prayers during this difficult time.ππ»
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In celebrating culture and music, LAPD Mariachi surprised LAX travelers with a 2 set show, brought to you by our talented LAPD officers.
With mariachi music being a prominent staple in Los Angeles, our officers showed an audience-in-transit what it means to connect with your community and build relationships through mutual interestsππ
With mariachi music being a prominent staple in Los Angeles, our officers showed an audience-in-transit what it means to connect with your community and build relationships through mutual interestsππ
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Oakland businesses impacted by crime look ahead to next police chief.
As Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell spent his last day on the job on Thursday, businesses say they hope the incoming chief will put a dent in the crime affecting their bottom lines.
As Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell spent his last day on the job on Thursday, businesses say they hope the incoming chief will put a dent in the crime affecting their bottom lines.
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Oakland CA police officers' union, community group differ on next chief's approach to tackling crime.
The head of the Oakland Police Officers' Association and a community leader had very different perspectives on the next Oakland police chief and how to keep the public safe
The head of the Oakland Police Officers' Association and a community leader had very different perspectives on the next Oakland police chief and how to keep the public safe
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WATCH: Dan Bongino doesn't know "WHAT THE HELL" Biden's FBI was doing - they had Jan. 6 pipe bomber info for YEARS...
...but Kash Patel and Bongino found the suspect in MONTHS!
"I don't know what they were doing outside of targeting political opponents, weaponizing the FBI, destroying its reputation, embarrassing agents that are doing really good work!"
"I swore in. I kid you not, 15 mins later, I said, I want a FULL BRIEF on the pipe bomb case!"
"I said, you're gonna get me this guy. You're gonna find him! I want him. That started what's been a 9-month operation right now, to get full accountability and transparency."
Bongino says this WOULD NOT have been possible without all the DOJ leadership and staff being on it. You can't do a LOT without DOJ process.
"President Trump told us early, 'Boys, YOU GO GET THEM.' This president absolutely HATES crime. He hates the idea of someone causing a national security crisis in HIS city, Washington D.C." π₯π₯
"A weaker leader would've been like, you know what, we didn't find him [J6 pipe bomber], it's a stale case, we have other priorities. Nope. Not this president!"
...but Kash Patel and Bongino found the suspect in MONTHS!
"I don't know what they were doing outside of targeting political opponents, weaponizing the FBI, destroying its reputation, embarrassing agents that are doing really good work!"
"I swore in. I kid you not, 15 mins later, I said, I want a FULL BRIEF on the pipe bomb case!"
"I said, you're gonna get me this guy. You're gonna find him! I want him. That started what's been a 9-month operation right now, to get full accountability and transparency."
Bongino says this WOULD NOT have been possible without all the DOJ leadership and staff being on it. You can't do a LOT without DOJ process.
"President Trump told us early, 'Boys, YOU GO GET THEM.' This president absolutely HATES crime. He hates the idea of someone causing a national security crisis in HIS city, Washington D.C." π₯π₯
"A weaker leader would've been like, you know what, we didn't find him [J6 pipe bomber], it's a stale case, we have other priorities. Nope. Not this president!"
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UPDATE: Port St. Lucie Police Sgt. Erik Levasseur remains in critical condition after being shot twice in the face responding to a neighborhood disturbance in Tradition, Florida. Sgt. Lavasseur had a second surgery to repair his facial injuries. His jaw wasβ¦
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WATCH: Police officials are expected to provide an update this afternoon on the condition of Sgt. Erik LeVasseur, the Port St. Lucie officer who was shot twice in the face while on the job.
Last we heard from officials, LeVasseur was undergoing a third surgery Wednesday. Itβs a specialized procedure to remove a piece of shrapnel lodged in his eye. The surgery is being performed at another trauma center. LeVasseur will then return to HCA Lawnwood Hospital in Fort Pierce for continued care and recovery.
Please keep him and his loved ones in your prayers.ππ»
As of Thursday morning, the GoFundMe has raised over $25,000 for LeVasseur and his family. If you would like to make a donation, CLICK HERE.
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Last we heard from officials, LeVasseur was undergoing a third surgery Wednesday. Itβs a specialized procedure to remove a piece of shrapnel lodged in his eye. The surgery is being performed at another trauma center. LeVasseur will then return to HCA Lawnwood Hospital in Fort Pierce for continued care and recovery.
Please keep him and his loved ones in your prayers.ππ»
As of Thursday morning, the GoFundMe has raised over $25,000 for LeVasseur and his family. If you would like to make a donation, CLICK HERE.
Read more: https://bit.ly/49YRcFq
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Please, pray for the 3 Omaha Police officers who were shot in the line of duty this afternoon.ππ» Nebraska: Three Omaha police officers were injured at a South Omaha gas station Wednesday afternoon after they confronted a suspect involved in an earlier shooting.β¦
UPDATE 12/4/2025:
The Omaha Police Departmentβs Officer-Involved Investigations Team has made significant progress in the investigation of Wednesday afternoonβs officer-involved incident.
Detectives with the OPD Assault Unit have not identified a motive or any connection between the suspect, Juan Melgar-Ayala, 28, and the victim from the Philβs Foodway shooting, Michael Kasper, 61. The investigation shows that Mr. Kasper had arrived at his neighborhood grocer, Philβs Foodway, to pick up milk and eggs. Shortly after exiting his pickup and attempting to grab a random shopping cart, Mr. Melgar-Ayala exited his own vehicle and began firing a handgun at Mr. Kasper, striking him multiple times. He then got back into his car and drove away. Investigators recovered 15 casings from the parking lot. Mr. Kasper remains hospitalized in serious condition but is expected to survive. Additional interviews and investigative steps remain ongoing.
As detectives from the Assault Unit and Gang Unit conducted follow-up on the earlier shooting, they located Mr. Melgar-Ayalaβs vehicle with support from the Investigative Analysis Unit and Real-Time Operations Center, using license plate reader (LPR) data and physical surveillance. An LPR alert in South Omaha prompted detectives to saturate the area, where they found the vehicle near S. 36th and Q Streets. Surveillance of the vehicle led them to the QuikTrip at S. 32nd and L Streets. They saw a man matching Mr. Melgar-Ayalaβs description from the earlier shooting as he got out of the vehicle, entered the store, and immediately went into the menβs restroom consisting of two enclosed stalls while wearing a facemask.
Detectives requested additional officers before making contact. Once officers from the Assault Unit, Gang Unit, and Uniform Patrol arrived, they approached the restroom and attempted to make contact with Mr. Melgar-Ayala, who was in the far stall. Multiple loud verbal commands calling the suspect by name were made by officers to come out. Body-worn camera footage shows Mr. Melgar-Ayala exit the stall and immediately begins firing multiple shots at officers positioned near the restroom entry. Officers returned fire and retreated, removing an uninjured bystander from the restroom area. One officer was struck by gunfire and another by shrapnel during this exchange.
Officers then positioned themselves on both sides of the restroom doorway, using cover and ballistic shields. A βhelp an officerβ call was declared at 2:24 p.m., and officers requested a drone, breaching tools, and additional resources as the situation transitioned to a barricaded-suspect scenario. Officers gave repeated commands in both English and Spanish for Mr. Melgar-Ayala to disarm himself and exit the restroom.
Approximately one minute and forty seconds after the initial gunfire, Mr. Melgar-Ayala exited the restroom and again fired multiple rounds toward officers. Officers returned fire, striking him multiple times. He collapsed outside the restroom and officers immediately provided life-saving measures. Mr. Melgar-Ayala died at the scene. A second officer was hit by gunfire during this exchange. While ballistic analysis is still pending, preliminary evidence indicates the suspect fired at least 16 rounds at officers and had additional live ammunition on his person. Six OPD officers collectively fired 51 rounds during the two exchanges.
Background information on the suspect revealed that Mr. Melgar-Ayala was from El Salvador, was not a legal U.S. resident, and was a convicted felon. Detectives are continuing to investigate how he obtained the handgun used in both violent incidents. Family members have reported he suffered from mental healthβrelated issues.
βThe Omaha Police Department is a professional agency committed to confronting the most dangerous threats to our community. Our citizens can take comfort in knowing that OPD officers willingly put themselves in harmβs way to save lives. (1/2)
The Omaha Police Departmentβs Officer-Involved Investigations Team has made significant progress in the investigation of Wednesday afternoonβs officer-involved incident.
Detectives with the OPD Assault Unit have not identified a motive or any connection between the suspect, Juan Melgar-Ayala, 28, and the victim from the Philβs Foodway shooting, Michael Kasper, 61. The investigation shows that Mr. Kasper had arrived at his neighborhood grocer, Philβs Foodway, to pick up milk and eggs. Shortly after exiting his pickup and attempting to grab a random shopping cart, Mr. Melgar-Ayala exited his own vehicle and began firing a handgun at Mr. Kasper, striking him multiple times. He then got back into his car and drove away. Investigators recovered 15 casings from the parking lot. Mr. Kasper remains hospitalized in serious condition but is expected to survive. Additional interviews and investigative steps remain ongoing.
As detectives from the Assault Unit and Gang Unit conducted follow-up on the earlier shooting, they located Mr. Melgar-Ayalaβs vehicle with support from the Investigative Analysis Unit and Real-Time Operations Center, using license plate reader (LPR) data and physical surveillance. An LPR alert in South Omaha prompted detectives to saturate the area, where they found the vehicle near S. 36th and Q Streets. Surveillance of the vehicle led them to the QuikTrip at S. 32nd and L Streets. They saw a man matching Mr. Melgar-Ayalaβs description from the earlier shooting as he got out of the vehicle, entered the store, and immediately went into the menβs restroom consisting of two enclosed stalls while wearing a facemask.
Detectives requested additional officers before making contact. Once officers from the Assault Unit, Gang Unit, and Uniform Patrol arrived, they approached the restroom and attempted to make contact with Mr. Melgar-Ayala, who was in the far stall. Multiple loud verbal commands calling the suspect by name were made by officers to come out. Body-worn camera footage shows Mr. Melgar-Ayala exit the stall and immediately begins firing multiple shots at officers positioned near the restroom entry. Officers returned fire and retreated, removing an uninjured bystander from the restroom area. One officer was struck by gunfire and another by shrapnel during this exchange.
Officers then positioned themselves on both sides of the restroom doorway, using cover and ballistic shields. A βhelp an officerβ call was declared at 2:24 p.m., and officers requested a drone, breaching tools, and additional resources as the situation transitioned to a barricaded-suspect scenario. Officers gave repeated commands in both English and Spanish for Mr. Melgar-Ayala to disarm himself and exit the restroom.
Approximately one minute and forty seconds after the initial gunfire, Mr. Melgar-Ayala exited the restroom and again fired multiple rounds toward officers. Officers returned fire, striking him multiple times. He collapsed outside the restroom and officers immediately provided life-saving measures. Mr. Melgar-Ayala died at the scene. A second officer was hit by gunfire during this exchange. While ballistic analysis is still pending, preliminary evidence indicates the suspect fired at least 16 rounds at officers and had additional live ammunition on his person. Six OPD officers collectively fired 51 rounds during the two exchanges.
Background information on the suspect revealed that Mr. Melgar-Ayala was from El Salvador, was not a legal U.S. resident, and was a convicted felon. Detectives are continuing to investigate how he obtained the handgun used in both violent incidents. Family members have reported he suffered from mental healthβrelated issues.
βThe Omaha Police Department is a professional agency committed to confronting the most dangerous threats to our community. Our citizens can take comfort in knowing that OPD officers willingly put themselves in harmβs way to save lives. (1/2)
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I am proud of the men and women of the Omaha Police Department, and I am thankful that our injured officers and citizen are expected to recover.β β Chief Todd Schmaderer
The six involved officers, assignments, years of service:
Sergeant Jonathon Holtrop, Uniform Patrol Bureau, 17 years
Sergeant Emilio Luna, Gang Unit, 11 years, sustained a gunshot wound to his foot
Detective Brock Rengo, Assault Unit, 8 years, sustained a grazing gunshot wound to his leg
Detective Jordan Brandt, Gang Unit, 15 years, sustained a gunshot wound to his leg
Detective Christopher Brown, Gang Unit, 19 years, sustained a shrapnel injury to his foot
Detective Kyle Graber, Gang Unit, 11 years
Photos of the involved officers and still shots from the QuikTrip incident will be sent via email to the media. They can also be found on our department social media.
Pursuant to Nebraska Revised Statute 29-1401, this case will be presented to a grand jury once the investigation is complete. The law requires a grand jury to be summoned when a person dies while in the custody of, or while being apprehended by law enforcement.
The Omaha Police Department will adhere to the grand jury process outlined in Nebraska Revised Statute 29-1407.01 with regard to the release of any evidentiary exhibits to include Body Worn Camera footage and transcripts from a returned "no true bill" grand jury proceeding. Per the state statute found in subsection (C), a copy of the exhibits and transcript "shall be available for public review upon written request to the clerk of the district court". (2/2)
Please, pray for the officers recoveryππ»
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The six involved officers, assignments, years of service:
Sergeant Jonathon Holtrop, Uniform Patrol Bureau, 17 years
Sergeant Emilio Luna, Gang Unit, 11 years, sustained a gunshot wound to his foot
Detective Brock Rengo, Assault Unit, 8 years, sustained a grazing gunshot wound to his leg
Detective Jordan Brandt, Gang Unit, 15 years, sustained a gunshot wound to his leg
Detective Christopher Brown, Gang Unit, 19 years, sustained a shrapnel injury to his foot
Detective Kyle Graber, Gang Unit, 11 years
Photos of the involved officers and still shots from the QuikTrip incident will be sent via email to the media. They can also be found on our department social media.
Pursuant to Nebraska Revised Statute 29-1401, this case will be presented to a grand jury once the investigation is complete. The law requires a grand jury to be summoned when a person dies while in the custody of, or while being apprehended by law enforcement.
The Omaha Police Department will adhere to the grand jury process outlined in Nebraska Revised Statute 29-1407.01 with regard to the release of any evidentiary exhibits to include Body Worn Camera footage and transcripts from a returned "no true bill" grand jury proceeding. Per the state statute found in subsection (C), a copy of the exhibits and transcript "shall be available for public review upon written request to the clerk of the district court". (2/2)
Please, pray for the officers recoveryππ»
Omaha Police Department
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December Unit Rep. Meeting Recap with ALADS Director Jason Zabala: Thank you to everyone who attended. Your questions, feedback, and insight continue to guide the work we do on your behalf. We look forward to seeing you at our next regularly scheduled Unit Rep. Meeting in January
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We're still leading in the polls. California is sick of the lawlessness.
It's going to take a lawman to clean up Gavin Newsom's mess.
Sheriff Chad Bianco
It's going to take a lawman to clean up Gavin Newsom's mess.
Sheriff Chad Bianco
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