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NEW: A Pottstown PA police officer was injured Thursday when his vehicle was struck by a vehicle driven by a woman charged with intoxicated driving who had five unrestrained children in the vehicle, police said.
Officer Frank Glaser was trapped in the vehicle and later taken to the hospital with a head injury as a result of the accident, which occurred at 6:20 p.m. at the intersection of North York and Chestnut streets. Glaser was treated and later released from the hospital.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
More: https://www.pottsmerc.com/2026/04/17/driver-who-struck-pottstown-police-vehicle-faces-multiple-charges/
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Officer Frank Glaser was trapped in the vehicle and later taken to the hospital with a head injury as a result of the accident, which occurred at 6:20 p.m. at the intersection of North York and Chestnut streets. Glaser was treated and later released from the hospital.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
More: https://www.pottsmerc.com/2026/04/17/driver-who-struck-pottstown-police-vehicle-faces-multiple-charges/
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A new wave of gun control in Rhode Island is going beyond sales bans and into possession, stating a debate over limits.
Read the full article here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/rhode-island-gun-control-possession-crackdown
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Read the full article here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/rhode-island-gun-control-possession-crackdown
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BREAKING: California's government may have more money than projected after Gov. Newsom's admin made a $2 billion budget accounting error in January.
State lawmakers knew for months but didn't make it public.
Details: http://www.kcra.com/article/california-more-money-than-projected-newsom-miscalculated-budget/71056376
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State lawmakers knew for months but didn't make it public.
Details: http://www.kcra.com/article/california-more-money-than-projected-newsom-miscalculated-budget/71056376
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TRUMP: "We are the inheritors of the most incredible civilization that has ever existed, and our task is to defend it."
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A disturbance near Century Blvd & Van Ness Ave, Los Angeles, led to the arrest of approximately 15 local Los Angeles street gang members. Zero Tolerance for gangs !
Donβt ignore it, report it.
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A disturbance near Century Blvd & Van Ness Ave, Los Angeles, led to the arrest of approximately 15 local Los Angeles street gang members. Zero Tolerance for gangs !
Donβt ignore it, report it.
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Missouri: Multiple protesters were arrested during St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer's State of the City Address on Friday night at City Hall.
St. Louis, MO Police: "Four adult females and an adult man were taken into custody related to the protest at City Hall during the State of the City. We will share additional updates on Saturday."
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St. Louis, MO Police: "Four adult females and an adult man were taken into custody related to the protest at City Hall during the State of the City. We will share additional updates on Saturday."
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β οΈA tornado watch has been issued for parts of Indiana and Michigan until 3 AM EDT
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A New York ceremony honoring law enforcement leaders turned into something bigger, uniting influential voices and highlighting more than just awards.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/federal-law-enforcement-foundation-awards-nyc-ceremony-leaders
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/federal-law-enforcement-foundation-awards-nyc-ceremony-leaders
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The University of Tennessee Police Department is mourning the loss of one of its most dedicated officers.
Sgt. Phil Whaley passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. He began his service at the University of Tennessee on August 25, 2001, as a Community Service Officer. He completed the law enforcement academy and officially became a police officer with UTPD on August 4, 2003. He later rose to the rank of sergeant.
Whaley led with integrity and humility. He showed genuine care for his colleagues and the entire campus community. The department noted his hard work and clear calling to serve others through the years.
His steady presence left a lasting mark on the University of Tennessee. Colleagues now reflect on the compassion he brought to the job every day. His legacy of quiet dedication continues to inspire those who knew him.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Sgt. Phil Whaley passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. He began his service at the University of Tennessee on August 25, 2001, as a Community Service Officer. He completed the law enforcement academy and officially became a police officer with UTPD on August 4, 2003. He later rose to the rank of sergeant.
Whaley led with integrity and humility. He showed genuine care for his colleagues and the entire campus community. The department noted his hard work and clear calling to serve others through the years.
His steady presence left a lasting mark on the University of Tennessee. Colleagues now reflect on the compassion he brought to the job every day. His legacy of quiet dedication continues to inspire those who knew him.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Outside the smoke shop on 8th and Alvarado every night . That smoke shop sells everything these people need to get high.π§ββ
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K9 Apollo dies after medical emergency in El Dorado County, California.
El Dorado County Sheriffβs Office reports K9 Apollo died after a medical emergency. He was with the sheriff's office for six years. He was surrounded by his family, the El Dorado County Sheriffβs Office K9 Unit and numerous EDSO and allied law enforcement agency personnel.
RIP, good boy πΎ
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El Dorado County Sheriffβs Office reports K9 Apollo died after a medical emergency. He was with the sheriff's office for six years. He was surrounded by his family, the El Dorado County Sheriffβs Office K9 Unit and numerous EDSO and allied law enforcement agency personnel.
RIP, good boy πΎ
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NEW: A judge in Austin TX had three separate chances to send Jaheim Neal to prison before he killed Larissa Herold. She denied every one.
Neal was on plea-deal probation for a 2020 aggravated kidnapping and robbery. In the meantime, he picked up arrests for assault, drugs, and a bunch of other crimes. The DA filed three motions to revoke. Judge Chantal Eldridge denied all three.
One Saturday last fall, 26-year-old Larissa was stopped at a red light at Parmer and Mopac, driving home from volunteering at a community garden. Neal was on the service road - speeding with no valid license, on alcohol and cocaine and pot. He jumped multiple barriers and slammed into her car. She died at the scene.
Since 2021, Travis County judges have denied 68% (or 5,400) of motions to revoke probation or deferred adjudication. Occasionally, an Austin prosecutor will try to put away a violent offender, but itβs the judge who sends them back to the streets.
Larissa was a mechanical engineer with two UT degrees. Her father still keeps her plants in the front room of his house. "She was my daughter, she was my friend," he said.
https://www.kxan.com/news/crime/crime-imprints/father-wants-answers-after-repeat-offender-accused-of-killing-daughter-in-crash
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Neal was on plea-deal probation for a 2020 aggravated kidnapping and robbery. In the meantime, he picked up arrests for assault, drugs, and a bunch of other crimes. The DA filed three motions to revoke. Judge Chantal Eldridge denied all three.
One Saturday last fall, 26-year-old Larissa was stopped at a red light at Parmer and Mopac, driving home from volunteering at a community garden. Neal was on the service road - speeding with no valid license, on alcohol and cocaine and pot. He jumped multiple barriers and slammed into her car. She died at the scene.
Since 2021, Travis County judges have denied 68% (or 5,400) of motions to revoke probation or deferred adjudication. Occasionally, an Austin prosecutor will try to put away a violent offender, but itβs the judge who sends them back to the streets.
Larissa was a mechanical engineer with two UT degrees. Her father still keeps her plants in the front room of his house. "She was my daughter, she was my friend," he said.
https://www.kxan.com/news/crime/crime-imprints/father-wants-answers-after-repeat-offender-accused-of-killing-daughter-in-crash
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I would like to say how very proud I am of my husband Michael Black β€οΈ he has worked his butt off to get where he is today. It took years and a lot of dedication, patience and working on himself. He has a little over 2 months left! and I am so proud of how far heβs come since we metβ€οΈ Me and the kids are your biggest fans! We love you and appreciate you more than you know β€οΈ I know your parents are looking down on you and very proud of you too !
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