Mistrial declared in murder trial of Austin police officer
AUSTIN, Texas - A mistrial was declared by a judge last week during jury selection in the murder trial of an Austin police officer who was involved in a fatal...
AUSTIN, Texas - A mistrial was declared by a judge last week during jury selection in the murder trial of an Austin police officer who was involved in a fatal...
By Crime Watch MN MINNEAPOLIS - Mayhem erupted at a south Minneapolis high school last Thursday evening during a planned Somali cultural event and performance that resulted in fights, a stabbing,...
By Debra Heine (American Greatness) — Six people who were harmed by COVID-19 injections are suing a slew of top Biden administration officials in the first lawsuit of its kind in the...
As I have previously discussed, law enforcement actually practicing recruiting is a new phenomenon. Until recent years, there were always more qualified candidates than openings and while agencies typically “recruited,”...
PHILADELPHIA — Police in Pennsylvania arrested two parents after finding their seven children living in what authorities described as "unsanitary" and "unsafe living conditions" – which included caged rats and...
To all the of the law enforcement officers that are serving right now...I see you. I see you, and I hear you, because I AM you. The last several years have...
WAKE COUNTY, N.C. - A law enforcement K9 with the Wake County Sheriff’s Office was fatally shot by an officer with the Knightdale Police Department as the agencies worked together tracking...
WORCESTER, Mass. - The Justice Department under the direction of Attorney General Merrick Garland decided not to pursue criminal charges against the US Attorney for the District of Massachusetts after...
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio - Nicholas J. Veerkamp, a registered sex offender in Ohio, was sentenced in federal court to 35 years in prison Thursday for sexually exploiting two minor children,...
By Steve Pomper In an NPA article I wrote in May 2022 about officers who’d been wrongly criminally charged, for doing their jobs, and then acquitted. I mentioned the case of...