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This Small Minnesota Police Force Just Resigned Over “Defund the Police” – Now Can We Provide These Officers the Budget They Need? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses his outrage over Joe Biden’s inability to provide officers with proper funding. The “Defund the Police” campaign that kicked off in 2020 following the death of George Floyd has resulted in the ravaging of thousands of police budgets across the United States. And the latest casualty just closed up an entire police force in a small town in Minnesota. Police officers in Goodhue, Minnesota have resigned entirely from their position, citing … Read more

Want a Perfect Example of Why Police Officers are Discouraged? (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in Front Page Magazine.) Two years ago, Kamari Pleasant received probation for a felony gun case in Cook County, Illinois. It is home to Chicago where some of toughest gun laws are in place. Yet, somehow that young man was given probation. That usually wouldn’t be a problem. If the prosecutor and police looked at the circumstances and discovered extenuating circumstances that would justify leniency, that’s wonderful. In Pleasant’s case, police allegedly found … Read more

Do Your Local Elected Officials Need Encouragement To Fight Crime? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts challenges local officials to fight crime. But do others needs challenging? In the face of a growing crime wave in the city of New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell has assigned a temporary police superintendent to lend a hand until she can get someone permanent in 2023. But that may not be enough to account for her own actions. Fox News is reporting that New Orleans Captain Michelle Woodfork will become the … Read more

With Republicans Taking Back the House of Representatives, Could a Proper “Fund the Police” Bill Finally Happen? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts speaks about the new possibilities with a Republican-led House. After several turbulent days of vote-counting, Republicans have managed to attain a small but crucial victory this week, taking back the House of Representatives. As things prepare to settle with the House reconvening in January, several questions are rising in terms of the bills that can make their way through Congress. One of them pertains to one that can actually help … Read more

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