When Did Compliance Become Optional?
Sometimes cops mistakenly think that they are right. What’s the difference? There is none.
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Sometimes cops mistakenly think that they are right. What’s the difference? There is none.
Read moreTake Tulsa for example. They had a record homicide rate last year and it was reported just yesterday that this year's pace will break that.
Read moreThe leaked email has infuriated reform advocates and activists — considering that Rosen Gonzalez, a Democrat, is running to replace retiring U.S. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen in Washington.
Read moreThe only winners here are the racist activists that will use a man's tragic life of drug addiction and violent crimes to spread a false narrative of police racism.
Read moreI woke up this morning to news feeds talking about Pepsi's new ad featuring reality TV star Kendall Jenner.
Read moreIn the latest attack on police with the use of the main stream media we see the most desperate attempt to date of malicious targeting of law enforcement.
Read moreThe often cited theory that if police departments reflected the racial makeup of their communities they served, incidents of police use of force would decrease has recently been studied in a new research project.
Read moreThe police respond to behavior and they respond to the cries of victims. In Chicago, bad behavior and the cries usually come from black neighborhoods.
Read moreIs this an April Fools Joke in January on who can come up with the most delusional theory on officer involved shootings?
Read moreNever in our history has media assisted countless groups in protesting law enforcement.
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