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Op-Ed: Notorious St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner Is Facing a Devastating Career Change (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published on The Western Journal) With a number of states having trouble getting enough police officers to patrol the streets, it’s frustrating when those in office can’t do their job. But what’s worse is when someone takes advantage of her office for political gain. I’m speaking about Democrat Kim Gardner, who currently serves as circuit attorney for St. Louis. However, that may soon change, considering she’s under investigation for ethics violations. According to the St. Louis … Read more

With Another Texas School Shooting That Has Left Over a Dozen Dead, Congress Should Consider an Open Carry Option Before It’s Too Late (Guest: Michael Letts)

Nearly ten years following the terrifying Sandy Hook shooting that left 20 children and several others dead, another event has just taken place, with a frustrated 18-year old suspect to blame. In Uvalde, Texas, an 18-year old shooter killed his grandmother at his home before proceeding to Robb Elementary. He entered the school with a pistol and a rifle and began opening fire, killing 14 young students and one teacher, along with injuring two others. … Read more

San Francisco’s Mayor and Police Officers Won’t Participate In Upcoming Pride Parade, Due To One Rule (Guest: Michael Letts)

The San Francisco Pride parade is ready to return in full force this year after a brief COVID hiatus. However, it will have one thing missing when it runs later this summer – a police presence. The parade organizers recently cited a rule to the city’s police department, along with the San Francisco Fire Department, that states they cannot wear their uniforms. They showed concerns about the level of “intimidation” they could have on other … Read more

Buffalo’s Mass Shooting Suspect Utilized Body Armor, and It’s a Disturbing Trend Growing In Other Shootings Too (Guest: Michael Letts)

Last week’s mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket, which left ten dead and several others injured, has left a lot of questions in its wake. But one big one remains – how was an 18-year old suspect not only able to get his hands on an illegally modified rifle, but also body armor? Details about the shooting indicate that the suspect was seen wearing body armor to protect himself while opening fire within the store … Read more

Paying Tribute To Our Brave Protectors For National Police Week (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published here in American Thinker.) The past week has been a memorable one for officers everywhere, with National Police Week just concluded.  This week is set aside to pay tribute to both active and fallen officers who have risked their lives to keep the peace.  From a national event in Washington, D.C. to other tributes across the U.S., it’s been a week where people have given thanks to these brave officers. I thought I would take … Read more

Supermarket Shooter’s Access To an Assault Rifle Leads To Questions On How Effective a Gun Ban Would Truly Be (Guest: Michael Letts)

A tragic shooting in a Buffalo supermarket, which resulted in the loss of ten people, has left people with questions. Namely, how President Joe Biden is considering getting gun bans put into place. But a new commentary from the Baltimore Sun indicates that may not be the easiest solution to the problem. The public is still awaiting information on how the 18-year old suspect managed to get his hands on an illegally modified assault rifle so easily. … Read more

Michael Letts: Citizens shouldn’t need private security in their neighborhoods

(Originally published on Chicago Tribune) It’s been pretty well documented now that the “defund the police” movement was a disaster for American citizens. Even in areas that didn’t reduce police funding, there was a ripple effect from the overall impression the movement created. Police retired or were laid off, leaving many cities understaffed. Criminals felt emboldened, and crime increased. In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot proposed cutting $80 million from the police’s 2021 budget. She then … Read more

Delaware AG Demands Civil Rights Review of Women’s Lacrosse Team Involved in a Stop-and-Search (Guest: Michael Letts)

Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings is questioning the actions of police officers, noting that she was “deeply troubled” over a Delaware State University women’s lacrosse team being part of a “stop and search” last month. Jennings believes that the search may be racial profiling and has called on officials in Georgia and the U.S. Justice Department to take a closer look at the matter. The search took place on April 20th; and based on the … Read more

Are Crime Policies Keeping Criminals On the Street and Police From Doing Their Jobs? (Guest: Michael Letts)

A recent opinion piece from Wisconsin governor candidate Rebecca Kleefisch is making waves, mainly due to her explanation that some criminals are literally getting away thanks to liberal crime policies. She brought up the Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre that occurred last year, where a “career criminal” killed six people and injured others, but managed to get out of jail on $1,000 bond. “All because a ‘woke’ prosecutor refused to uphold his oath to serve and protect,” Kleefisch … Read more

The National Police Association Has Stepped In To Help a Couple Who Want To Continue Flying Their Thin Blue Line Flag (Guest: Michael Letts)

All Ohio residents Joseph J. Swantack Jr. and Christine Swantack wanted to do was fly a Thin Blue Line flag on their doorstep. Little did they realize just how much trouble it would bring them. The couple were recently the target of their home owner’s association (HOA), who threatened them with both fines and litigation if they refused to remove the flag from their properly. In response, the National Police Association has stepped in, filing … Read more

California City Is Experiencing a Massive Crime Surge — And It’s All Due To the Lack of a Police Force (Guest: Michael A. Letts)

What happens when a police department isn’t fully staffed? A rise in crime, it seems. Reports indicate that the city of Westminster, California is experiencing a “recruitment war,” resulting in a low-staffed security force. As a result, crime has seen a steady rise in the town since January. Robbery has gone up 80 percent; aggravated assault has risen 70 percent; and burglary is up 20 percent. Overall, violence crime as a whole has seen an … Read more

There’s a Big Problem With the Chicago Mayor’s “Secret” Police Force

Throughout each city and state, police officers make their presence known when it comes to upholding the law and protecting citizens. However, there’s been some question as of late regarding what Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is doing with her police force. A new report suggests that Lightfoot has appointed a “secret unit” of police officers that work as her personal protection detail, with 65 officers, five Sergeants and one Lieutenant providing round-the-clock personal protection for her, … Read more

Pro-Police Candidates May Soon Start Winning, But Cops Still Face a Huge Problem — By Michael Letts

Pro-police candidates may start winning elections in Democrat-controlled cities as the Defund the Police movement cracks under unrealistic expectations. This is good and bad news for police. It’s good news because citizens in these cities are realizing that the police serve a necessary function in their communities. The bad news is that police will have to prove they are up to the task and reverse crime rates that started rising when police agencies were defunded. … Read more

Michael Letts discusses Democrats in denial on crime

Washington Examiner article on Michael Letts

It was only about a year ago that liberal politicians ran for the nearest microphone to denounce the police. Now, some of those same politicians are running for a microphone again. Michael Letts writes that this time the difference is that Democrats are are attacking members of their party who continue to undermine the police or deny the growing violence in liberal districts around the country. Read more: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/democrats-in-denial-on-crime/

New York has its first Female Police Commissioner (Guest: Michael Letts)

Interview opportunity from Special Guests PR Agency Suggested interview introduction: New York’s mayor-elect Eric Adams announced he is appointing the first female police commissioner to oversee fighting crime in the Big Apple.   Ms. Keechant Sewell will be fighting surging crime rates and restoring a positive image of law enforcement officers to the general public. In this discussion, policeman Michael Letts joins us, whose charitable organization InVest USA provides bulletproof vests to police officers. Q&A: … Read more

Poll: BLM has Peaked and now Plunging in Popularity (Guest: Michael Letts)

Michael Letts

  A new Poll shows that popular support for Black Lives Matter (BLM) had plunged during the 18 months since the group bounded on the scene when George Floyd died during police custody, according to our special guest Michael Letts, a police officer, a firefighter, and a 9/11 first responder.   According to The Police Tribune and the polling organization Civiqs, 52% of people polled said they supported Black Lives Matter in May of 2020.  But this month that … Read more

WILL RITTENHOUSE NOT GUILTY VERDICT TRIGGER RIOTS? Guest: Michael Letts

  Kenosha braces for possible riots in the wake of the likely Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty verdict, concerned citizens have amassed around the courthouse, and the nation is waiting with bated breath in the hope of no violence, property damage, or injuries. But, as Law Enforcement and National Guard personnel are in a position “just in case” needed to contain any rioting, looting, or violence, the question begs to be answered…..How did we get to … Read more

Rittenhouse vs. Arbery cases: Why different treatment by Media? Guest: Michael Letts

  Our guest is Michael Letts, who holds nothing back with his appraisal of the Rittenhouse trial. He said, “Two trials with opposite coverage and commentary. One of a young white male killing two white male criminals, wounding a third white male criminal while defending his life and property from thugs. The other trial was about three older white males killing a 25-year-old black man going through a neighborhood that they perceived he was casing/ … Read more

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