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Austin Has Reached “The Brink of Disaster” When It Comes To Police Staffing – But, Surprise, Officials Won’t Lift a Finger To Fix It (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran wonders why more officials – and, for that matter, Joe Biden – aren’t doing anything when it comes to this crisis. It’s a rough time for police officers right now – and the problem is now affecting citizens of major cities like San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. Now you can add Austin to the list. A new report from Fox News reveals that the city’s police department has reached an all-time low, … Read more

George Soros’ District Attorney Finally Dropped Indictment Charges On Police Officers – But the Damage Is Done

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts looks at the billionaire’s smear campaign against 17 officers already proven innocent of aggravated assault. Even though the system felt they were innocent, billionaire George Soros decided to wage war with members of the Austin Police department. Following their exoneration from charges involves with quelling Black Lives Matter riots in 2020, Soros’ progressive district attorney, Jose Garza, chose to indict numerous officers in the situation, believing they conducted aggravated assault … Read more

Family of Deceased Man In Texas Furious Over the Wheeling and Dealing By the Soros District Attorney With the Suspects (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the fallout that comes with a plea bargain with an aggressive prosecutor, in place of real justice. There are some prosecutors out there that push to get the job done, no matter what it takes. But in doing so, sometimes they can turn a blind eye to the justice that is due. In this particular case, the family of a man brutally murdered in a mob-style attack in Round Rock, … Read more

Austin’s Nightmarish Escalating Crime (By Michael Letts)

(Previously published in Front Page Mag.) On the heels of the death of George Floyd, hundreds flooded to the streets, convincing city officials that cutting the budget of our police officers would be a necessary step in “making things right.” But now, years later, we’re seeing the effect of such a campaign, which is not only hurting thousands of fellow officers, but also the cities that they desperately tried so hard to protect. One of … Read more

Austin’s Police Situation Is In Serious Peril – But What Will City Officials Do About It? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the troubles that the prominent Texas city is seeing – and what needs to be done to fix it. Even though many see it as one of Texas’ most prosperous cities, Austin has fallen into peril when it comes to their police presence. The police union recently called out city council for what they call “handcuffing” law enforcement, as the city is heavily short on police officers. As a results, … Read more

Austin City Council’s Decision Shows No Regard for Future Safety of Citizens and Police Officers (By Michael Letts)

(Originally appeared in CNS News.) I will never understand why local city governments don’t want to take better care of their police. Maybe they don’t think they’re worth the budget. Or maybe it’s the way the “defund the police” riots following the death of George Floyd somehow convinced them they’re more trouble than they should be. Whatever the case, the Austin City Council is setting an example right now of how not to treat police officers. And … Read more

Austin’s City Council Is At Odds With Its Own Police Force, and It’s Not Good – Especially Now (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains why the City Council needs to accept responsibility and give its officers its due. In the midst of a riot that broke out over the weekend, trouble seems to be brewing between the Austin City Council and its own police department. Before the weekend, the Austin Police Department had turned in a proposal to the Council for a new four-year contract, one that would hire 400 new officers to the … Read more

Austin’s Shortage of Police Officers Shows Just How Dire The Situation Is When It Comes to Containing Crime In the U.S. (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains how the city being at an “impasse” could be a costly mistake. As with other cities in the U.S. at the moment, Austin, Texas is struggling to keep its police ranks properly staffed. A new report from Axios reports that the Austin Police Department is seeing an alarming amount of vacancies, with the city doing very little to try and staff new officers. The report notes that there is currently an … Read more

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