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This week, reigning Officer Good Boi, K9 Robi of our Airport Explosives Unit, traded the busy airport terminals for the quiet, cozy thrill of the hallways at home. Thank you for every search, every alert and every day you kept our community safe. This marks the closing of a remarkable career of service - a true legend hanging up the harness.
Thank you for all of your hard work, Robi! Happy retirement, we wish you endless belly rubs, toys, treats and all the happiness as you transition to a civilian couch potato! πΎπ
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Thank you for all of your hard work, Robi! Happy retirement, we wish you endless belly rubs, toys, treats and all the happiness as you transition to a civilian couch potato! πΎπ
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β οΈTornado Warning continues for Dwight IL, Odell IL and Essex IL until 6:45 PM CDT
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A former CIA agent is accused of fabricating major parts of his resume, including academic credentials and Navy Test Pilot claims.
Reports cited in the article say federal agents found approximately $40 million in agency gold during a raid, while the current charges relate to allegedly falsified timesheets.
The case raises serious questions about credential verification, internal safeguards, and security vetting inside sensitive federal agencies.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/former-cia-agent-accused-of-faking-resume-stealing-40-million-in-gold
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Reports cited in the article say federal agents found approximately $40 million in agency gold during a raid, while the current charges relate to allegedly falsified timesheets.
The case raises serious questions about credential verification, internal safeguards, and security vetting inside sensitive federal agencies.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/former-cia-agent-accused-of-faking-resume-stealing-40-million-in-gold
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Meanwhile, the working class is stressing over water bills, rent, gas, groceries, and taxesβ¦
And then you drive through LA and see someone filling up gallons of water from a city hydrant.
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And then you drive through LA and see someone filling up gallons of water from a city hydrant.
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β οΈTornado Warning continues for Hobart IN and Lake Station IN until 8:00 PM CDT
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β οΈTornado Warning continues for Streator IL, Cornell IL and Ransom IL until 6:15 PM CDT β οΈTAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY! @police_frequency
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WATCH: Incredible video of the tornado in Streator, IL destroying homes. The sound of the storm is insane.
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β οΈTornado Warning continues for Westville IN, Kingsford Heights IN and Wanatah IN until 9:15 PM CDT
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New Mexico: The Bear Fire has been updated at 2,000 acres. Currently 18 miles southeast of Quemado, in Catron county, some residents nearby have been put under a βsetβ evacuation status.
Update June 11, 2026, 7:00 pm- The Bear Fire is highly active this afternoon and is currently estimated at 2,000 acres. Gusty winds are pushing the fire primarily to the south and southeast. The Bear Fire remains a full suppression incident. Firefighters and aerial resources are utilizing a mix of direct and indirect tactics to contain the fire.
Catron County Emergency Management & Catron Sheriffβs Office have placed Zones 2, 3 and 4 into evacuation status βSetβ. Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay alert, monitor official updates, and be prepared for potentially changing conditions.
Smoke from the Bear Fire is visible from Apache Creek, Quemado, Reserve, Pie Town, Omega, Datil and the surrounding area and communities and may impact visibility on roadways, espsecially as smoke settles in the evening.
The Bear Fire is located 18 miles southeast of Quemado, NM, in Catron County on the Quemado District of the Gila National Forest, east of Mangas Mountain. To protect firefighter and public safety, forest visitors are asked to avoid the area.
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Update June 11, 2026, 7:00 pm- The Bear Fire is highly active this afternoon and is currently estimated at 2,000 acres. Gusty winds are pushing the fire primarily to the south and southeast. The Bear Fire remains a full suppression incident. Firefighters and aerial resources are utilizing a mix of direct and indirect tactics to contain the fire.
Catron County Emergency Management & Catron Sheriffβs Office have placed Zones 2, 3 and 4 into evacuation status βSetβ. Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay alert, monitor official updates, and be prepared for potentially changing conditions.
Smoke from the Bear Fire is visible from Apache Creek, Quemado, Reserve, Pie Town, Omega, Datil and the surrounding area and communities and may impact visibility on roadways, espsecially as smoke settles in the evening.
The Bear Fire is located 18 miles southeast of Quemado, NM, in Catron County on the Quemado District of the Gila National Forest, east of Mangas Mountain. To protect firefighter and public safety, forest visitors are asked to avoid the area.
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"The people causing the mayhem outside the courthouse... wanted an innocent verdict because they believe this was some white man justice system vs. the black community."
Carl Higbie says that protestors against the Karmelo Anthony verdict are making the issue about race.
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Carl Higbie says that protestors against the Karmelo Anthony verdict are making the issue about race.
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1939. Officer Brandt with Herman Littrell at the entrance to the Golden Gate Intβl Exposition after Littrell completed a cross-country trip in a homemade vehicle built from washtubs and steel.
A glimpse into the departmentβs history and the legacy that continues today. SFPDHistory
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NEW: Arrest made tonight outside the Delaney Hall Detention Facility, Brendan Gutenschwager reports.
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ICE Chicago says a violent illegal alien and former gang member was released by local authorities despite a federal warrant and detainer requests before later being captured by ICE.
Read the full story here:
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/chicago-ice-captures-violent-illegal-alien-gang-member-released-under-sanctuary-policy-3
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CHAFFEE COUNTY DEPUTY DONNIE SMITH RECEIVES INAUGURAL HOMETOWN HERO AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL BRAVERY
Deputy Donnie Smith of the Chaffee County Sheriff's Office has been recognized for his extraordinary courage and dedication to public service after receiving the inaugural Hometown Hero Award. The award was presented by U.S. Attorney Peter McNeilly for the District of Colorado and Chaffee County Sheriff Andy Rohrich as part of the Freedom250 celebration.
The Hometown Hero Award was created to honor individuals whose actions demonstrate outstanding commitment to protecting and serving their communities. Deputy Smith was selected because of several remarkable incidents in which he put his own safety at risk to help others in life-threatening situations.
One of the most notable examples occurred in November 2022 on Mount Yale. A woman had fallen approximately 500 feet on an icy slope and suffered serious injuries. Due to the dangerous terrain and weather conditions, immediate evacuation was not possible. Deputy Smith stayed with the injured woman throughout the night in extremely harsh conditions, providing care and support until rescue teams could safely airlift her to medical treatment. Officials say his actions not only saved her life but also helped prevent severe frostbite and additional injuries.
In another rescue mission in October 2024, Deputy Smith responded to an emergency involving an injured hiker on La Plata Peak. At an elevation of more than 13,000 feet, temperatures dropped to dangerous levels overnight. Despite the difficult conditions, Smith remained with the injured individual throughout the night, ensuring the person's safety and well-being until rescue crews arrived the following day.
Deputy Smith's dedication extends beyond mountain rescue operations. In 2025, he responded to a dangerous active shooter incident, where he confronted the threat while helping deploy tear gas as part of law enforcement efforts to bring the situation under control. His actions demonstrated courage under pressure and a commitment to protecting lives during a critical emergency.
In addition to his field work, Smith has played a leadership role within his department. He helped develop tactical medical training programs designed to better prepare fellow deputies for emergency situations. These training efforts have strengthened the department's ability to respond effectively to high-risk incidents and medical emergencies.
During the award presentation, U.S. Attorney McNeilly praised Smith's dedication and selflessness. He noted that Deputy Smith consistently steps forward when faced with difficult and dangerous situations, embodying the highest standards of public service.
The recognition highlights the important role first responders play in protecting communities every day. Through his bravery, leadership, and commitment to helping others, Deputy Donnie Smith has earned the respect of his colleagues and the gratitude of the people he serves.
The Hometown Hero Award serves as a lasting tribute to his exceptional service and the positive impact he continues to make throughout Chaffee County and beyond.π
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Deputy Donnie Smith of the Chaffee County Sheriff's Office has been recognized for his extraordinary courage and dedication to public service after receiving the inaugural Hometown Hero Award. The award was presented by U.S. Attorney Peter McNeilly for the District of Colorado and Chaffee County Sheriff Andy Rohrich as part of the Freedom250 celebration.
The Hometown Hero Award was created to honor individuals whose actions demonstrate outstanding commitment to protecting and serving their communities. Deputy Smith was selected because of several remarkable incidents in which he put his own safety at risk to help others in life-threatening situations.
One of the most notable examples occurred in November 2022 on Mount Yale. A woman had fallen approximately 500 feet on an icy slope and suffered serious injuries. Due to the dangerous terrain and weather conditions, immediate evacuation was not possible. Deputy Smith stayed with the injured woman throughout the night in extremely harsh conditions, providing care and support until rescue teams could safely airlift her to medical treatment. Officials say his actions not only saved her life but also helped prevent severe frostbite and additional injuries.
In another rescue mission in October 2024, Deputy Smith responded to an emergency involving an injured hiker on La Plata Peak. At an elevation of more than 13,000 feet, temperatures dropped to dangerous levels overnight. Despite the difficult conditions, Smith remained with the injured individual throughout the night, ensuring the person's safety and well-being until rescue crews arrived the following day.
Deputy Smith's dedication extends beyond mountain rescue operations. In 2025, he responded to a dangerous active shooter incident, where he confronted the threat while helping deploy tear gas as part of law enforcement efforts to bring the situation under control. His actions demonstrated courage under pressure and a commitment to protecting lives during a critical emergency.
In addition to his field work, Smith has played a leadership role within his department. He helped develop tactical medical training programs designed to better prepare fellow deputies for emergency situations. These training efforts have strengthened the department's ability to respond effectively to high-risk incidents and medical emergencies.
During the award presentation, U.S. Attorney McNeilly praised Smith's dedication and selflessness. He noted that Deputy Smith consistently steps forward when faced with difficult and dangerous situations, embodying the highest standards of public service.
The recognition highlights the important role first responders play in protecting communities every day. Through his bravery, leadership, and commitment to helping others, Deputy Donnie Smith has earned the respect of his colleagues and the gratitude of the people he serves.
The Hometown Hero Award serves as a lasting tribute to his exceptional service and the positive impact he continues to make throughout Chaffee County and beyond.π
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BREAKING: Firefighters are working a large 3rd alarm warehouse fire in Tracy, California this afternoon on the 5700 block of Promontory Parkway. Tracy Police Department is on scene and nearby assisting with evacuations and directing and diverting traffic.β¦
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NEW: A video captured inside the Medline Industries warehouse when a fire shows flames at the top of a storage rack and sparks falling to the ground.
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UPDATE: Nevada State Police troopers were investigating a crash on northbound U.S. 95 near Las Vegas Boulevard Wednesday when an unrelated vehicle approached the scene and struck a tractor trailer.
Troopers attempted to stop the driver, but the driver refused and struck a trooper and a nearby car.
During that incident, a trooper fired his weapon.
The suspect drove away from the scene and the vehicle was later found at a nearby hospital. The driver was taken into custody.
A passenger in the vehicle was taken to the hospital for treatment but later died.
The trooper involved did not sustain serious injuries.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ½
https://www.2news.com/news/local/las-vegas-metro-police-investigating-shooting-involving-nevada-state-troopers/article_8c7f329b-f9e3-43ad-851f-41816ad8b220.html
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Troopers attempted to stop the driver, but the driver refused and struck a trooper and a nearby car.
During that incident, a trooper fired his weapon.
The suspect drove away from the scene and the vehicle was later found at a nearby hospital. The driver was taken into custody.
A passenger in the vehicle was taken to the hospital for treatment but later died.
The trooper involved did not sustain serious injuries.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ½
https://www.2news.com/news/local/las-vegas-metro-police-investigating-shooting-involving-nevada-state-troopers/article_8c7f329b-f9e3-43ad-851f-41816ad8b220.html
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