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Handling of Mar-a-Lago Raid Breeding Distrust in Law Enforcement (Guest: Michael Letts)

Unless trust is restored, the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid may begin the “collapse” of American law enforcement, police expert Michael Letts said. Over the past few years, the FBI has acted politically often enough that many Americans now struggle to trust it, Letts said. Letts runs In-Vest USA, a non-profit that provides bulletproof vests to police departments. Without explanations, acts like the Mar-a-Lago raid create distrust between local and federal law enforcement, he said. They also create civilian … Read more

Last Week’s Raid On Mar-a-Lago Could Have Lasting Effects Against Law Enforcement, Federal Authorities Note (Guest: Michael Letts)

The FBI’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort might just have long-lasting effects on law enforcement agencies in the months ahead. Per this report from CBS News, federal authorities have warned there could be an increase in threats to police departments and other agencies as a result of the FBI’s actions.  The bulletin notes a rise in threats across “social media sites, web forums, video sharing platforms, and image boards,” and there could be … Read more

Law Enforcement after Roe v Wade (Guest: Michael Letts)

What would Police do if 2000 protestors blocked an Abortion Clinic to allow Abortionists to Continue performing abortions in Civil Disobedience? We’ve all heard the phrase “turnabout is fair play,” but how will that apply to law enforcement once abortions are outlawed? Will police actually arrest abortionists who perform abortions in civil disobedience? In the late 80s and early 90s, pro-life demonstrators blocked abortion clinic entrances and were hauled off and thrown in jail. But … Read more

BRACE YOURSELF FOR THE KYLE RITTENHOUSE VERDICT Guest: Michael Letts

  As Kenosha braces for the verdict in the Kylie Rittenhouse to be returned by the deliberating jury, protestors continue to amass around the courthouse. As Law Enforcement and National Guard Personnel set up to hopefully contain and shut down any rioting, looting, or violence, the question begs to be answered…..How did we get to this point? What can we learn for the future?   Q&A:   1) Is the Police department at fault for … Read more

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