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Newsreel footage from January 1, 1946, when hundreds of thousands of Angelenos gathered to watch what was then the first Tournament of Roses in five years.
The parade had been canceled for safety in 1942, just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and then they decided not to hold them during the war due in part to material restrictions. So with the nation on the heels of victory in January 1946, people were so eager to get back to normal that an estimated 320,000 people were already in place to see the parade at 7:30 that morning, per police, with thousands more expected to come. Overall, including the Rose Bowl game and other local events and shopping deals, officials estimated that two million people visited Pasadena that day.
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The parade had been canceled for safety in 1942, just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and then they decided not to hold them during the war due in part to material restrictions. So with the nation on the heels of victory in January 1946, people were so eager to get back to normal that an estimated 320,000 people were already in place to see the parade at 7:30 that morning, per police, with thousands more expected to come. Overall, including the Rose Bowl game and other local events and shopping deals, officials estimated that two million people visited Pasadena that day.
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He wrote that βbasic biographical, location, and contact informationβ is legal under the law. We'll take the win.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/federal-court-permits-ice-to-access-basic-medicaid-enrollment-data
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NYPD Transit K-9 Paulie and his handler, Sergeant Ryan OβConnor, on duty in Times Square ππΎ
Paulie (K9-06) is a German Shepherd, born 3/28/24, certified in explosive detection.
Named in honor of Sergeant Paul Hargrove, who served in the Emergency Service Unit and was part of the search and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center after 9/11.
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Paulie (K9-06) is a German Shepherd, born 3/28/24, certified in explosive detection.
Named in honor of Sergeant Paul Hargrove, who served in the Emergency Service Unit and was part of the search and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center after 9/11.
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San Bernardino County Fire remains committed to supporting the Wrightwood and Lytle Creek communities as conditions continue to evolve. According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest rain has moved through the area. Highway 2 remains closed to residents only from Highway 138 to the LA County line, and several local roads remain impacted or impassable. San Bernardino County Public Works crews are working around the clock to assess and clear roadways. Please stay informed, follow emergency alerts, and use caution as all cooperating agencies continue to monitor the situation.
Media Contact: Christopher Prater, Public Information Officer, (909)665-2383, cprater@sbcfire.org
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Media Contact: Christopher Prater, Public Information Officer, (909)665-2383, cprater@sbcfire.org
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It's about time common sense won on this.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/indiana-court-puts-final-nail-in-this-gun-manufacturer-lawsuit
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WATCH: People parked on the bay bridge to watch the fire works for the new yearππ
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JUST IN: B-2 stealth bomber sighting over Burbank, after a halftime flyover Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena, CaliforniaπΊπΈ
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BREAKING: Internal documents reveal Los Angeles Fire Department has *90*vacancies they cannot fillβ because of Karen Bass cutting their budget
California Democrats just let LA burn to the ground and now theyβre cutting LAFD budget leaving them short staffed
Spencer Pratt βWe already saw my town burn down due to insufficient resources and now because Mayor Bass is prioritizing money for homeless drug addicts we have 90 vacancies in the fire department and firefighters having their vacation time canceled leaving us dangerously vulnerable when the next emergency hits only in Karen Bass's LA.β
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California Democrats just let LA burn to the ground and now theyβre cutting LAFD budget leaving them short staffed
Spencer Pratt βWe already saw my town burn down due to insufficient resources and now because Mayor Bass is prioritizing money for homeless drug addicts we have 90 vacancies in the fire department and firefighters having their vacation time canceled leaving us dangerously vulnerable when the next emergency hits only in Karen Bass's LA.β
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Los Angeles School Police Chief Aaron Pisarzewicz has retired after 29 years of dedicated service.
Pisarzewicz joined the Los Angeles School Police Department in July 1997. He worked as a Police Officer in the Departmentβs Central, West, and Operation Support Divisions before being promoted to Sergeant in 2004. He worked as a Field Sergeant in North, West, East, and the Administrative Services Division as the Training Sergeant. He was also an active member of several LAUSD, community, and police organizations dedicated to enhancing school safety for the students, staff, and the greater LAUSD community.
Pisarzewicz promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, Deputy Chief, and was sworn in as Chief of Police in April 2024.
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Pisarzewicz joined the Los Angeles School Police Department in July 1997. He worked as a Police Officer in the Departmentβs Central, West, and Operation Support Divisions before being promoted to Sergeant in 2004. He worked as a Field Sergeant in North, West, East, and the Administrative Services Division as the Training Sergeant. He was also an active member of several LAUSD, community, and police organizations dedicated to enhancing school safety for the students, staff, and the greater LAUSD community.
Pisarzewicz promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, Deputy Chief, and was sworn in as Chief of Police in April 2024.
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BREAKING: Indiana destroyed Alabama 38-3, the Hoosiers with more rushing yards (218) than the Tide's total yards (193).
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BREAKING: After three decades in law enforcement, Albuquerque NM Police Chief Harold Medina has officially retired.
After years of controversy, turmoil, and public frustration, Harold Medinaβs time leading the Albuquerque Police Department has officially come to an end.
For many in the community, his tenure came to symbolize broken trust, unanswered questions, and a department stuck in crisis mode. Whether it was officer-involved shootings, DOJ oversight struggles, or leadership shakeups β Albuquerque has been ready for change.
Good RIDDANCE!
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After years of controversy, turmoil, and public frustration, Harold Medinaβs time leading the Albuquerque Police Department has officially come to an end.
For many in the community, his tenure came to symbolize broken trust, unanswered questions, and a department stuck in crisis mode. Whether it was officer-involved shootings, DOJ oversight struggles, or leadership shakeups β Albuquerque has been ready for change.
Good RIDDANCE!
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Pray the Administration and Congress are listening to James Woods.
2026 can be a really good year, but if recent history is a teacher, weβre in real trouble.
President Trump instead of Make America Great Again, why not Make Accountability Great Again?
2026 can be a really good year, but if recent history is a teacher, weβre in real trouble.
President Trump instead of Make America Great Again, why not Make Accountability Great Again?
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Treating sleep apnea in first responders could save lives.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/the-silent-threat-putting-first-responders-at-risk
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NEW: Sword-wielding man offers 'squatter removal' service in Bay Area, California.
The ASAP Squatter Removal CEO, James Jacobs, removes squatters in Northern California
He has been in the business for seven years
Jacobs says the company first conducts surveillance to confirm squatters are on the property illegally
Then they perform what he calls a βbreach and clear.β
Lease agreements with property owners allow his team to enter and remove squatters
The cost of using ASAP Squatter Removal to get a squatter off your property starts at $10,000
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The ASAP Squatter Removal CEO, James Jacobs, removes squatters in Northern California
He has been in the business for seven years
Jacobs says the company first conducts surveillance to confirm squatters are on the property illegally
Then they perform what he calls a βbreach and clear.β
Lease agreements with property owners allow his team to enter and remove squatters
The cost of using ASAP Squatter Removal to get a squatter off your property starts at $10,000
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No two shifts are ever the same for our Traffic Enforcement officers. Take a ride with Officer Scott Tucker, a.k.a. Traffic Tucker, as he enforces safe driving habits.
Officer Tucker stopped speeders and those who were driving without a seatbelt. We lost 166 people in traffic fatalities on Jacksonville roads in 2024. Wearing your seatbelt and driving the speed limit are easy ways to avoid losing your life.
Drive safe, Duval!
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Officer Tucker stopped speeders and those who were driving without a seatbelt. We lost 166 people in traffic fatalities on Jacksonville roads in 2024. Wearing your seatbelt and driving the speed limit are easy ways to avoid losing your life.
Drive safe, Duval!
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January 1: Rebuilding public trust with counterintelligence:
Our FBI Counterintelligence Division has been on the cutting edge of the FBIβs priority to rebuild public trust through increased transparency, accessibility, and responsiveness to Congressional oversight.
Traditionally, FBI counterintelligence has operated in the shadows, rarely publicizing and promoting their initiatives and arrests. This year, however, weβve directed the FBI to be as transparent as possible.
Our counterintelligence team, together with our Office of Congressional Affairs, released hundreds of documents and provided numerous briefings to Congress, and they continue to work with our Congressional oversight committees. Proactive transparent information sharing benefits all parties and helps to highlight our longstanding efforts to crack down on both traditional and emerging counterintelligence threats impacting the American people and our economy, to include smuggling dangerous biological materials into and out of the United States and our adversariesβ transnational repression efforts to intimidate individuals living in our country. We look forward to even more robust engagement next year.
To increase transparency, our counterintelligence team worked together with our own FBI Office of Public Affairs and TheJusticeDept to publicize counterintelligence casework in over 50 press releases this year alone. Each release, whether highlighting an arrest, indictment, or sentencing, demonstrated the FBIβs commitment to collaborate with our federal, state, and local partners to bring bad counterintelligence actors to justice, and increase awareness to the American people.
The results speak for themselves:
- 35% increase in Espionage arrests
- 1,800+ gangs and criminal enterprises disrupted - 210% increase
- 40,000+ pages turned over to Congress in just one year - approximately 4x the times the total number turned over under previous leadership, in a fraction of the time
- Four of the FBIβs Ten Most Wanted fugitives captured - as many captured in one year as during the previous four years total
Moving into 2026, know that this FBI remains committed to transparency to the public and Congress, increased partnerships at all levels, expanded outreach, and above all, protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution.
FBI Director Kash Patel
Our FBI Counterintelligence Division has been on the cutting edge of the FBIβs priority to rebuild public trust through increased transparency, accessibility, and responsiveness to Congressional oversight.
Traditionally, FBI counterintelligence has operated in the shadows, rarely publicizing and promoting their initiatives and arrests. This year, however, weβve directed the FBI to be as transparent as possible.
Our counterintelligence team, together with our Office of Congressional Affairs, released hundreds of documents and provided numerous briefings to Congress, and they continue to work with our Congressional oversight committees. Proactive transparent information sharing benefits all parties and helps to highlight our longstanding efforts to crack down on both traditional and emerging counterintelligence threats impacting the American people and our economy, to include smuggling dangerous biological materials into and out of the United States and our adversariesβ transnational repression efforts to intimidate individuals living in our country. We look forward to even more robust engagement next year.
To increase transparency, our counterintelligence team worked together with our own FBI Office of Public Affairs and TheJusticeDept to publicize counterintelligence casework in over 50 press releases this year alone. Each release, whether highlighting an arrest, indictment, or sentencing, demonstrated the FBIβs commitment to collaborate with our federal, state, and local partners to bring bad counterintelligence actors to justice, and increase awareness to the American people.
The results speak for themselves:
- 35% increase in Espionage arrests
- 1,800+ gangs and criminal enterprises disrupted - 210% increase
- 40,000+ pages turned over to Congress in just one year - approximately 4x the times the total number turned over under previous leadership, in a fraction of the time
- Four of the FBIβs Ten Most Wanted fugitives captured - as many captured in one year as during the previous four years total
Moving into 2026, know that this FBI remains committed to transparency to the public and Congress, increased partnerships at all levels, expanded outreach, and above all, protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution.
FBI Director Kash Patel
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Chicago: During a recent Bulls game, a confrontation ensued, leading to a couple of people getting dropped to the floor during the fight.π€Όββ
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Predictable. Fraud allegations hit national headlines and Walz claims "white supremacy."
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/tim-walz-desperately-tries-defending-himself-amid-somali-fraud-allegations
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