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Another Police Department Has Shut Down Due To Budgetary Reasons – And Unnecessary Ones At That (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses what recently happened with the Marble Hill Police Department, and how it could’ve been avoided. The “defund the police” campaign that started back in 2020 has done catastrophic damage to police forces across the country. And it may be one of the key reasons why the city of Marble Hill, MO no longer has a police force. Back in late August, the entire department for that specific police force tendered … Read more

Concerns About Criminal Activity In Austin – and the Lack of Police To Meet Them – Are Exactly Why More People Are Buying Guns (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the Gun Owners of America explains why a growing criminal element is pushing more people to purchase firearms. Over the past few years, a disturbing trend has arisen, with many police departments losing officers and even having to shutter completely in the wake of the “defund the police” movement. But it’s hitting a particularly popular city right at home, as Austin has seen a massive increase in crime – and not enough … Read more

Denver Police Officers Aren’t Allowed To Do Low-Level Traffic Stops – And Criminals Are Slipping Away As a Result (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains why Denver continues to tie the hands of its officers with the inability to perform such stops. Many states initiate low-level traffic stops for a number of reasons, such as a broken taillight, window tint or expired tags. But they can sometimes expose bigger problems, like a recent stop in New York that may have revealed a potential agent with the terrorist group ISIS. And yet, some states, like Denver, … Read more

Here are 10 things you need to know about body armor

(Originally published in Law Enforcement Today.) Police officers across the country don their body armor just like any other piece of issued equipment. But too many officers don’t truly understand the fine details of body armor. Such as: Is it properly fit? How long will it last before it loses its effectiveness? How should I properly maintain it? If you’re a police officer, don’t rely solely on your department to stay on top of the … Read more

Democrats In Boston Just Voted Down Providing Its Police Department With Necessary Funding – But Why? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts can’t understand why politics would overcome the need to keep the streets of Boston safe. Just when it appeared that Boston would get the necessary funds to bring its police force back to full strength, politics have once again ruined everything. In a new report from Fox News, the Boston Police Department was set to receive $3.4 million in new funding, as an effort to quell the growing crime within its state. … Read more

Let’s See Negotiation, Not Capitulation, On Police Reform (By Michael Letts)

 (Originally appeared in CNS News.) It doesn’t come as any surprise that the Democrats have started pushing police reform again (if they ever stopped) following the death of Tyre Nichols. They have never been people who don’t take advantage of heightened emotions following a tragedy. Allowing  people to process events and make an informed decision does not seem to be an option. What is nice to see is that some members of Congress seem to … Read more

New York’s Police Department Could See a Loss of Over 4,000 Officers By the End of This Year – And That Isn’t Good News (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why a change is direly needed in terms of how the NYPD is run. With crime rising to unstoppable levels in some cities, one would think that things couldn’t get worse for the state of some police departments. However, that isn’t the case for New York. In a report previously filed on the National Police website, retired officer Steve Pomper discusses the state of the New York Police Department, and how … Read more

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