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Mr. President, may this time be a period of rest, reflection and renewal as you lead the nation during the COVID-19 national emergency
President Trump addresses 2019 IACP attendees, criticizing decision of Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson to not attend
There is nothing in the tea leaves to suggest Gorsuch will be antagonistic toward our nation’s law enforcement, in fact the opposite appears to be in evidence
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat had said Trump would be treated like anyone else: “It doesn’t matter your status, we’ll have a mugshot ready for you.”
President Trump vowed to pump millions of dollars to help rebuild Kenosha and fund law enforcement efforts statewide
Trump was formally endorsed by the union during an event at his New Jersey golf course
The president said the order would encourage departments nationwide to meet “current professional standards” for the use of force
Trump expressed dissatisfaction that Christopher Wray didn’t say the Trump campaign wasn’t unfairly targeted
Trump presented the honors to officers who went above and beyond the call of duty
The bill would ease mandatory minimum sentences for some federal offenders, including ending mandatory life sentences for drug dealers
Despite ‘sanctuary city’ threats, Seattle and nearby jurisdictions have been approved for $657,975 in Justice Assistance Grant funds, the DOJ said
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Chicago’s police union argued the consent decree will make it harder for officers to do their jobs
Vice President Mike Pence affirmed the administration’s support for law enforcement during an NRA convention
Congresswoman Nita Lowey said the money covers costs incurred during the 2 1/2 months between Election Day and the president’s Inauguration Day
Arpaio is scheduled for sentencing on Oct. 5
Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds after protesters threw rocks and bottles at them
Police estimated the street value of the drugs is nearly $45,900
Both the House and Senate recently passed bills to allow the agency to skip the test for some applicants, including former police officers or members of the military
Over 1,000 agents have already hit the federally mandated caps for salary and overtime allowances meant to last an entire year
At least six so-called sanctuary cities are suing the U.S. government, over immigration-related policies to avoid losing millions in public safety dollars
Asserting his independence at his confirmation hearing, Wray said: “My loyalty is to the Constitution and the rule of law”
While speaking about MS-13, Trump sparked controversy over his comments about treatment of people in police custody
Trump has made cracking down on MS-13, or Mara Salvatrucha, a top priority of his administration
Christopher Wray is a former Justice Department official who helped the U.S. respond to the Sept. 11 attacks
Joseph Lynn Pickett will be detained until a trial because the court can’t ensure the safety of other people in community due to “mental instability”
A DHS spokesman said that Sheriff David Clarke is no longer being considered for a position within DHS
One measure aims to speed Justice Department processing of benefit claims for survivors of public safety officers killed in the line of duty
The DOJ asked Judge William Orrick for permission to file documents asking the judge to reconsider or clarify his ruling in light of a new memo by AG Jeff Sessions
The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services is making $7 million available