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The court concluded it was likely Trump lawfully exercised his authority in federalizing control of the guard, stating incidents of violence against LEOs prompted federal intervention
Prime Day 2025 is a chance for first responders to replace worn gear or upgrade tech
The law covers all gun manufacturers and federal firearm licensees in product liability claims regarding the “absence or presence” of four specific safety features
Carlos Gonzalo Coronel was previously convicted of DUI in 2011, pleading no contest to DUI for alcohol or drugs, according to court records
Lawfully owed DNA samples are going uncollected across the U.S., enabling violent offenders to reoffend and evade justice
The burned cruisers suffered more than $500,000 in damage, with the cost to replace the vehicles being around $800,000
With 90% of “What Cops Want” survey respondents citing inexperience as a top safety risk, it’s time to turn every shift into high-impact, on-the-job training
Metropolitan Officer Jeffrey Smith’s widow is suing a man who battered her husband during the storming of the Capitol, which she claimed caused the concussion that led to his suicide
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“We have been successful in bringing down crime,” Mayor Eric Adams said. “Now we need to match it with people feeling safe”
A 1,325% spike in AI-related abuse cases demands stronger tools and support for law enforcement to uphold the new federal law