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Yesterday was day one of the 30th Annual Police Unity Tour. However, it holds even greater significance for the Los Angeles County Sheriffβs Department riders, as it includes a powerful stop at the memorial of Sergeant Christopher M. Bracks. Not only was he one of our own, but he was also a fellow rider who lost his life during this very ride while honoring fallen officers.
Sergeant Bracks was more than a member of the Department; he was part of the Police Unity Tour family. He rode with purpose, honoring the fallen and supporting the survivors left behind. Although his life was cut short, his impact continues to live on through every rider who carries his memory forward.
Chapter 7 riders stopped not only to remember him, but also to reflect on what this ride truly represents: sacrifice, brotherhood, healing, and the commitment to ensuring that those we have lost are never forgotten. Sergeant Bracks died with purpose, and his legacy continues to inspire every mile of this journey.
A special thank you to Patrolmen Paul Murphy and Tim Althamer, along with the other representatives from the Delaware Township Police Department and the Hunterdon County Policemenβs Benevolent Association Local 188, for your response to the tragic event and your continued unwavering support.π
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Sergeant Bracks was more than a member of the Department; he was part of the Police Unity Tour family. He rode with purpose, honoring the fallen and supporting the survivors left behind. Although his life was cut short, his impact continues to live on through every rider who carries his memory forward.
Chapter 7 riders stopped not only to remember him, but also to reflect on what this ride truly represents: sacrifice, brotherhood, healing, and the commitment to ensuring that those we have lost are never forgotten. Sergeant Bracks died with purpose, and his legacy continues to inspire every mile of this journey.
A special thank you to Patrolmen Paul Murphy and Tim Althamer, along with the other representatives from the Delaware Township Police Department and the Hunterdon County Policemenβs Benevolent Association Local 188, for your response to the tragic event and your continued unwavering support.π
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Fallen K9 heroes are currently being honored at Police Week. They made the ultimate sacrifice for us and will never be forgotten.π
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BREAKING: Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang has been charged with violating 18 USC 951, acting in the United States as an illegal agent of the Peopleβs Republic of China.
Wang appeared in federal court this afternoon for her arraignment. She agreed to plead guilty and resign from public office.
Wang admitted to acting as a foreign agent from at least 2020 through 2022. At the direction of the PRC government, she coordinated with individuals to promote PRC interests by spreading pro-PRC propaganda in the United States.
Wang faces a statutory maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
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Wang appeared in federal court this afternoon for her arraignment. She agreed to plead guilty and resign from public office.
Wang admitted to acting as a foreign agent from at least 2020 through 2022. At the direction of the PRC government, she coordinated with individuals to promote PRC interests by spreading pro-PRC propaganda in the United States.
Wang faces a statutory maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
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EXCLUSIVE: President Donald J. Trump hosts a White House dinner for law enforcement leaders from major organizations as part of Police Week, honoring officers who have died in the line of duty. Vice President JD Vance and several top administration officials, including Border Czar Tom Homan and FBI Director Kash Patel, are expected to attend. The event includes groups representing over 241,000 officers and aims to recognize their service and sacrifice. National Police Week, running May 10-16, features a candlelight vigil and memorial services in Washington, D.C.
Read more: https://dailycaller.com/2026/05/11/exclusive-trump-hosts-law-enforcement-leaders-at-white-house-for-police-week-dinner/
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Read more: https://dailycaller.com/2026/05/11/exclusive-trump-hosts-law-enforcement-leaders-at-white-house-for-police-week-dinner/
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β οΈ Attending the 45th Annual Peace Officersβ Memorial Service on Friday, May 15, 2026?
Please review these important security requirements before arriving at the West Lawn of the United States Capitol.
All attendees will be required to pass through a magnetometer.
Key reminders:
β’ Uniformed officers carrying firearms must present both department-issued ID and state-issued photo ID.
β’ Attendees in civilian attire may not carry firearms or knives unless they are federally credentialed 1811 Special Agents. H.R. 218 does not apply.
β’ No firearm lock boxes will be available.
β’ Water bottles and other beverage containers are prohibited.
β’ Only small, collapsible umbrellas with flat tips are permitted.
β’ Seating is located on grass, so guests may wish to avoid spike heels.
While clear plastic bags are not required, they are recommended to help speed up the security screening process.
These procedures are established by the United States Secret Service and the United States Capitol Police and are not policies of the National Fraternal Order of Police.
Thank you for your cooperation as we come together to honor our fallen heroes.π
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Please review these important security requirements before arriving at the West Lawn of the United States Capitol.
All attendees will be required to pass through a magnetometer.
Key reminders:
β’ Uniformed officers carrying firearms must present both department-issued ID and state-issued photo ID.
β’ Attendees in civilian attire may not carry firearms or knives unless they are federally credentialed 1811 Special Agents. H.R. 218 does not apply.
β’ No firearm lock boxes will be available.
β’ Water bottles and other beverage containers are prohibited.
β’ Only small, collapsible umbrellas with flat tips are permitted.
β’ Seating is located on grass, so guests may wish to avoid spike heels.
While clear plastic bags are not required, they are recommended to help speed up the security screening process.
These procedures are established by the United States Secret Service and the United States Capitol Police and are not policies of the National Fraternal Order of Police.
Thank you for your cooperation as we come together to honor our fallen heroes.π
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Authorities say multiple people were injured after a vehicle entered a crowd at a city-approved block party in Palatka, Florida, prompting officers to respond and stop the suspect.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/hed-tbd-city-approved-block-party-in-florida-sees-officer-involved-shooting-after-driver-plows-through-crowd-of-pedestrians
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/hed-tbd-city-approved-block-party-in-florida-sees-officer-involved-shooting-after-driver-plows-through-crowd-of-pedestrians
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NEW: Massachusetts State Police were involved in a shooting with a unnamed suspect in Cambridge this afternoon.
Witnesses say the suspect shot at cars at random and paramedics treated at least one person after a chaotic scene shortly after 1:30 p.m. Sources say two people were shot including the shooter who was armed with a rifle. The gunman was taken into custody.
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Witnesses say the suspect shot at cars at random and paramedics treated at least one person after a chaotic scene shortly after 1:30 p.m. Sources say two people were shot including the shooter who was armed with a rifle. The gunman was taken into custody.
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The Chicago Police Departmentβs 65th Annual Recognition Ceremony honored the bravery, dedication and lifesaving work of our officers, while also paying tribute to recently fallen heroes. Thank you to everyone who joined us in support of our first responders.π
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche kicked off National Police Week this morning by hosting a breakfast honoring the men and women in Blue, and the leaders who work alongside these brave officers in support of public safety.
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β οΈDEVELOPING: The Arizona Forestry is responding to the 'Jones Fire' that is burning within the river bottom southeast of Wickenburg.
Residents near the Jones Fire, southeast of Wickenburg, have been placed on a GO status, according to the Maricopa Department of Emergency Management.
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Residents near the Jones Fire, southeast of Wickenburg, have been placed on a GO status, according to the Maricopa Department of Emergency Management.
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Yesterday, on Mothers Day, krgv rode along with DPS Trooper Ileana PeΓ±a in the Rio Grande Valley. Trooper PeΓ±a - a mom of three boys - talked about her experience being a mother while also wearing the badge.
Texas communities are safer because of mothers like Trooper PeΓ±a, and we are so grateful for their families who continue to support them behind the scenes. π·π
Watch KRGV's story here: https://www.krgv.com/news/valley-mom-balances-family-and-work-as-a-dps-trooper/
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Texas communities are safer because of mothers like Trooper PeΓ±a, and we are so grateful for their families who continue to support them behind the scenes. π·π
Watch KRGV's story here: https://www.krgv.com/news/valley-mom-balances-family-and-work-as-a-dps-trooper/
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NPA spokesperson Betsy Brantner Smith on the repeat offender crisis and failed criminal justice policies.
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NEW: A Trenton officer was injured Monday after a collision caused their car to plow through a fence in the Holmesburg section of Northeast Philadelphia. Officials say it was the aftermath of a 20-mile police pursuit that started in New Jersey.
According to sources, the chase began in Trenton after a Trenton police officer assigned to a New Jersey State Police task force initiated a traffic stop.
The stop was reportedly connected to a weapons investigation. The dark-colored vehicle that had been pulled over fled the scene, crossed state lines, and traveled south on Interstate 95 before exiting onto Torresdale Avenue.
Sources said the suspect vehicle swerved to pass a white Toyota Highlander. The officer, driving an unmarked police SUV, attempted to do the same. The Highlander then veered too far to the left and collided with the police vehicle.
The vehicle being pursued was able to get away. Action News was told the officer suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for observation. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
More: https://6abc.com/post/new-jersey-state-trooper-involved-crash-chasing-possible-robbery-suspects-philadelphia-sources/19081217/
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According to sources, the chase began in Trenton after a Trenton police officer assigned to a New Jersey State Police task force initiated a traffic stop.
The stop was reportedly connected to a weapons investigation. The dark-colored vehicle that had been pulled over fled the scene, crossed state lines, and traveled south on Interstate 95 before exiting onto Torresdale Avenue.
Sources said the suspect vehicle swerved to pass a white Toyota Highlander. The officer, driving an unmarked police SUV, attempted to do the same. The Highlander then veered too far to the left and collided with the police vehicle.
The vehicle being pursued was able to get away. Action News was told the officer suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for observation. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
More: https://6abc.com/post/new-jersey-state-trooper-involved-crash-chasing-possible-robbery-suspects-philadelphia-sources/19081217/
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Please, praying for the Salina Police officer who was shot in the line of duty this afternoon.ππ»
Kansas: Authorities are on-scene investigating an officer-involved shooting in Salina on Monday.
Details are extremely limited, however, a Kansas Highway Patrol spokesperson said the incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. at 12th and Broadway in Salina.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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Kansas: Authorities are on-scene investigating an officer-involved shooting in Salina on Monday.
Details are extremely limited, however, a Kansas Highway Patrol spokesperson said the incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. at 12th and Broadway in Salina.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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Louisiana: State says it will seek execution of Gad Black, Baton Rouge man accused of running over BRPD sergeant.
A Baton Rouge man allegedly bragged on Facebook after running over a police officer and dragging him more than 500 feet with his truck.
Police say 41-year-old Gad Black intentionally rammed Sgt. Caleb Eisworth while the veteran officer was riding his marked police motorcycle on Joor Road. The impact threw Eisworth off the bike and trapped him underneath the Ford F-150 as he was dragged down the road.
According to investigators, Black later posted on Facebook, βJust stretched one on Joor Rd.β
Sgt. Eisworth suffered devastating injuries, including two broken legs and a broken arm. Both of his legs were eventually amputated above the knee. After fighting for his life for seven weeks, the 23-year veteran of the Baton Rouge Police Department died from his injuries.
Police say Black admitted he targeted the officer because of a βdeep-rooted hatred for law enforcement.β He was later arrested after officers used a taser to take him into custody following a brief struggle.
More: https://www.wbrz.com/news/state-says-it-will-seek-execution-of-gad-black-baton-rouge-man-accused-of-running-over-brpd-sergeant
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A Baton Rouge man allegedly bragged on Facebook after running over a police officer and dragging him more than 500 feet with his truck.
Police say 41-year-old Gad Black intentionally rammed Sgt. Caleb Eisworth while the veteran officer was riding his marked police motorcycle on Joor Road. The impact threw Eisworth off the bike and trapped him underneath the Ford F-150 as he was dragged down the road.
According to investigators, Black later posted on Facebook, βJust stretched one on Joor Rd.β
Sgt. Eisworth suffered devastating injuries, including two broken legs and a broken arm. Both of his legs were eventually amputated above the knee. After fighting for his life for seven weeks, the 23-year veteran of the Baton Rouge Police Department died from his injuries.
Police say Black admitted he targeted the officer because of a βdeep-rooted hatred for law enforcement.β He was later arrested after officers used a taser to take him into custody following a brief struggle.
More: https://www.wbrz.com/news/state-says-it-will-seek-execution-of-gad-black-baton-rouge-man-accused-of-running-over-brpd-sergeant
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A lawsuit alleges that former directors of a Minneapolis nonprofit misused more than $6.5 million in charitable funds on personal expenses, including luxury travel and vehicles.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/minneapolis-nonprofit-directors-accused-of-stealing-6-5-million-in-charitable-funds
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