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On February 5, ICE officers conducted a targeted operation with a warrant to arrest Gonzalo Mejia Ortega, a violent criminal illegal alien from Mexico with three previous arrests for domestic assault. When ICE Officers attempted to conduct a vehicle stop of Ortega, he resisted arrest, fled from law enforcement, and ran inside his home.
ICE officers pursued this violent criminal into his home, but Ortega fled out a window and is still at large. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to contact the ICE Tip Line at 1-866-347-2423.
As you can see in the video, an individual assaulted an ICE officer while exiting the building. ICE officers attempted to arrest this individual for felony assault, but agitators within the house interfered with the lawful arrest. For their safety, officers left the house without completing the arrest.
We are consulting with the U.S. Attorneyβs Office to pursue federal criminal charges. Agitators who lay a hand on our law enforcement officers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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ICE officers pursued this violent criminal into his home, but Ortega fled out a window and is still at large. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to contact the ICE Tip Line at 1-866-347-2423.
As you can see in the video, an individual assaulted an ICE officer while exiting the building. ICE officers attempted to arrest this individual for felony assault, but agitators within the house interfered with the lawful arrest. For their safety, officers left the house without completing the arrest.
We are consulting with the U.S. Attorneyβs Office to pursue federal criminal charges. Agitators who lay a hand on our law enforcement officers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Homeland Security
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Honoring the Life and Legacy of Former Boone County Sheriff Michael Alan Helmig
Michael Alan Helmig, a dedicated leader and family man, passed away peacefully at home in Hebron, Kentucky, on January 27, 2026, at age 66, surrounded by his loving family.
The Boone County Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff Les K. Hill, shared: "Former Boone County Sheriff Michael A. Helmig has passed away. He believed deeply in the power of teamwork and left behind a legacy of growing the Boone County Sheriff's Office into one of the largest and most respected law enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. His leadership and commitment made him a truly historic figure who will be profoundly missed."
A Cincinnati native born July 25, 1959, to Alan T. and Donna Jean (Pool) Helmig, he began his career with the Boone County Sheriff's Office in 1982 and served 43 years in law enforcement. Rising through every rank, he became Sheriff in 1997 and served a remarkable 27 years until retiring in April 2025 the first Kentucky sheriff to achieve this path.
His key accomplishments include coordinating the merger of the Boone County police and sheriffβs offices, introducing School Resource Officers in schools, and building a highly professional, community-trusted agency.
Beyond his service, Mike was known for his discipline, drive, and fun-loving spirit; he was the family's "director of fun." He cherished fishing, coaching youth football for 17 years, umpiring baseball, swimming, bodybuilding, and planning memorable family vacations.
He leaves a powerful example of leadership, integrity, and love. Please keep the Helmig family in your thoughts and prayers as they celebrate his incredible life.
(Photo: Boone County Sheriff's Office)
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Michael Alan Helmig, a dedicated leader and family man, passed away peacefully at home in Hebron, Kentucky, on January 27, 2026, at age 66, surrounded by his loving family.
The Boone County Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff Les K. Hill, shared: "Former Boone County Sheriff Michael A. Helmig has passed away. He believed deeply in the power of teamwork and left behind a legacy of growing the Boone County Sheriff's Office into one of the largest and most respected law enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. His leadership and commitment made him a truly historic figure who will be profoundly missed."
A Cincinnati native born July 25, 1959, to Alan T. and Donna Jean (Pool) Helmig, he began his career with the Boone County Sheriff's Office in 1982 and served 43 years in law enforcement. Rising through every rank, he became Sheriff in 1997 and served a remarkable 27 years until retiring in April 2025 the first Kentucky sheriff to achieve this path.
His key accomplishments include coordinating the merger of the Boone County police and sheriffβs offices, introducing School Resource Officers in schools, and building a highly professional, community-trusted agency.
Beyond his service, Mike was known for his discipline, drive, and fun-loving spirit; he was the family's "director of fun." He cherished fishing, coaching youth football for 17 years, umpiring baseball, swimming, bodybuilding, and planning memorable family vacations.
He leaves a powerful example of leadership, integrity, and love. Please keep the Helmig family in your thoughts and prayers as they celebrate his incredible life.
(Photo: Boone County Sheriff's Office)
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ICE Reduction in Minneapolis: Tom Homan Reassigns 700 Officers, Praises Local Officials for 'Unprecedented' Support in Crackdown on Criminal Aliens.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/homan-reduces-ice-officers-minnesota-drawdown
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The City of Camden experienced a tragic loss this week when veteran Camden Fire Department Firefighter Howard Bennett lost his life while serving our community. Bennett served for 27 years and was a dedicated, selfless and courageous member of the department who countless times put his life on the line to protect our community. Words are not enough to express the tremendous sense of loss we feel. Our hearts go out to the Bennett family and to all those who were blessed to know and serve with him β may he rest in peace and may his heroism and service never be forgotten.
Rest In Peace, Heroππ€
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NEW: A migrant robbery crew β three of them wanted on ICE detainers β were busted after a stick-up in NYC Wednesday night but then released by a judge, cops and police sources said Saturday.
The crew held-up a couple around 11:30 p.m. on West 47th Street between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue, police said.
More: https://nypost.com/2026/02/07/us-news/five-robbers-three-wanted-by-ice-held-up-couple-in-nyc/
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The crew held-up a couple around 11:30 p.m. on West 47th Street between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue, police said.
More: https://nypost.com/2026/02/07/us-news/five-robbers-three-wanted-by-ice-held-up-couple-in-nyc/
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Thank you to everyone who joined us in San Pedro for our petition signature gathering! Your support moves us one step closer to putting Binding Arbitration on the ballot this year. Weβll see you next at our signature gathering in Santa Clarita!
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STOLEN FIRE DEPARTMENT VEHICLE β COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE REQUEST
At approximately 4:55 p.m. on Friday, February 6, 2026, the Louisville Fire Departmentβs 2004 Ford F-450 flatbed truck was stolen from behind the fire station.
This vehicle is not a personal truck β it is used to haul lifesaving equipment, pull our command trailer, and transport critical resources to emergency scenes.
Personnel had just returned from an errand and intended to leave again on another errand when they were dispatched to a 911 grass fire call. During that emergency response, an individual took advantage of the situation and left the station in the truck.
Yes, the keys were in the vehicle at the time due to the brief turnaround between calls. Regardless, this vehicle is essential to emergency operations in our community.
If you see this vehicle or have any information regarding its whereabouts, please contact:
Winston County Sheriffβs Department
(662) 773-7470
(662)773-3527
Louisville Fire Department
(662) 773-9402
This truck supports emergency response efforts for the citizens of Louisville and Winston County. We are asking for the communityβs assistance in helping us recover it safely and quickly.
It takes a special kind of individual to steal equipment intended to protect and serve others β but it takes a strong community to stand together and help bring it home.
Please share.
City of Louisville Fire Department
At approximately 4:55 p.m. on Friday, February 6, 2026, the Louisville Fire Departmentβs 2004 Ford F-450 flatbed truck was stolen from behind the fire station.
This vehicle is not a personal truck β it is used to haul lifesaving equipment, pull our command trailer, and transport critical resources to emergency scenes.
Personnel had just returned from an errand and intended to leave again on another errand when they were dispatched to a 911 grass fire call. During that emergency response, an individual took advantage of the situation and left the station in the truck.
Yes, the keys were in the vehicle at the time due to the brief turnaround between calls. Regardless, this vehicle is essential to emergency operations in our community.
If you see this vehicle or have any information regarding its whereabouts, please contact:
Winston County Sheriffβs Department
(662) 773-7470
(662)773-3527
Louisville Fire Department
(662) 773-9402
This truck supports emergency response efforts for the citizens of Louisville and Winston County. We are asking for the communityβs assistance in helping us recover it safely and quickly.
It takes a special kind of individual to steal equipment intended to protect and serve others β but it takes a strong community to stand together and help bring it home.
Please share.
City of Louisville Fire Department
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At the time it was controversial, I was called a "conspiracist", but I refused to enforce the vaccine mandate on my employees.
I believe in freedom. As governor my approach will be no different for our state.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/riverside-county-sheriff-california-wont-enforce-vaccine-mandate
Join #TeamBianco at http://www.Biancoforgovernor.com #biancoforgovernor
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I believe in freedom. As governor my approach will be no different for our state.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/riverside-county-sheriff-california-wont-enforce-vaccine-mandate
Join #TeamBianco at http://www.Biancoforgovernor.com #biancoforgovernor
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In Other News: A Kick streamer, WVagabond, is going viral after attempting the first livestream from Antarctica, only to have his internet service, and equipment be immediately confiscated.
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VP cheers as the TeamUSA men's hockey team defeats Finland 5-0 at the Olympics in Milan πΊπΈ
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2026: THE YEAR OF THE PATRIOT.
America is great. America is strong. America is exceptional. Thank you President Trump and Sec. Noem.
The true WEALTH of America is her abundance of PATRIOTS that will always ANSWER THE CALL when activated to serve their countrymen.
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America is great. America is strong. America is exceptional. Thank you President Trump and Sec. Noem.
The true WEALTH of America is her abundance of PATRIOTS that will always ANSWER THE CALL when activated to serve their countrymen.
Homeland Security
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πͺBig move from Overland Park PD!
New bodycam policy promotes transparency while respecting privacy & judicial process. Accountability is critical.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/kansas-bodycam-policy-transparency-officer-involved-incidents
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New bodycam policy promotes transparency while respecting privacy & judicial process. Accountability is critical.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/kansas-bodycam-policy-transparency-officer-involved-incidents
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A sobering moment today as the over 4-mile (35 minute) funeral procession for fallen Gwinnett County Officer Tamang made its way through Lawrenceville. Fellow officers from across the state of Georgia giving him the honor he deserves.π
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USBP SOG, working in coordination with the Texas Rangers and DEA, arrested an international drug trafficker in Midland, TX on a federal arrest warrant. The individual was the subject of an INTERPOL Red Notice for involvement in smuggling over 27 tons of cocaine, terrorism, aggravated trafficking, and other offenses. The subject was accepted for prosecution by the Western District of Texas β Midland AUSA Office under 18 USC 1546.
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It is with profound sorrow that we share the passing of Deputy Robert βRobβ Johnson Jr., who fought a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Deputy Johnson began his law enforcement career on January 18, 2005, dedicating more than 20 years of faithful service to the citizens of Houston County. Rob embodied everything a deputy should beβprofessional, reliable, and unwavering in his commitment to duty. Beyond the badge, he was a true friend to all, always ready to listen, support, or step in wherever help was needed.
Rob took immense pride in serving his community and deeply honored the responsibility of wearing the badge. His legacy extends far beyond our department, touching countless lives through his service, compassion, and integrity.
End of Watch: February 4, 2026
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Deputy Johnson began his law enforcement career on January 18, 2005, dedicating more than 20 years of faithful service to the citizens of Houston County. Rob embodied everything a deputy should beβprofessional, reliable, and unwavering in his commitment to duty. Beyond the badge, he was a true friend to all, always ready to listen, support, or step in wherever help was needed.
Rob took immense pride in serving his community and deeply honored the responsibility of wearing the badge. His legacy extends far beyond our department, touching countless lives through his service, compassion, and integrity.
End of Watch: February 4, 2026
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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NEW: Savannah Guthrie releases a new video saying the family has received another message and is willing to pay.
Crime With Bobby
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Disturbing scene in WV: 77-year-old arrested for attacking wife with an axe & firing a .357 Magnum. Charges pending.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/axe-wielding-west-virginia-man-attempts-to-kill-wife
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Tucker Carlson: It looks like Pizzagate is basically real. Ian Carroll explains. (00:00) Monologue (12:01) What Is Pizzagate? (26:28) The Elites' Demonic Ritualistic Child Abuse (32:16) The Disgusting Governmental Cover-up of Epsteinβs Atrocities (40:04)β¦
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