Whoever said, “A few bad apples can bring the whole place down” knew what they were talking about. Here’s one story that certainly reinforces the that notion. According to The Boston Globe, 20 Massachuetts State Troopers are being investigated for theft of overtime pay. Reporters Mark Arsenault, Travis Andersen, and Shelley Murphy write: “In another black […]
Archive for October, 2016
Sr. Deputies Quit After No Raise
Via WHEC—Rochester, NY: The Monroe County Sheriff (New York) is finally answering questions after a mass exodus of senior deputies. A contract dispute between the Road Patrol Union and Monroe County recently triggered the retirement of 41 senior deputies, many of whom were criminal investigators, unit supervisors and members of specialized patrols for DWI enforcement […]
Police Pensions Endangered
Via the Sacramento Bee: California’s perpetual debate over public employee pensions has always revolved about what’s called the “California rule” – a series of court decisions that seemingly prohibit any changes in pension benefits once they are granted. The debate has intensified in recent years as the California Public Employee Retirement System and other state […]
Where’d the $$$ Come From?
Guess who gave the Baltimore PD money for its new and controversial aerial surveillance equipment? John and Laura Arnold, the same billionaires funding the effort to destroy public sector pensions for police, fire, teachers, etc. The Baltimore Sun‘s story on this odd donation is below. If anyone has a theory as to why these two […]
VIDEO: Not Without Sacrifice
This video showcasing the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Department, in Oregon, is truly moving. “So far in 2016, a total of 74 LEOs have lost their lives in the line of duty,” said Sheriff’s Deputy Jay Minton. “Firearm-related deaths of law enforcement officers are up 68% from last year. “While human, a majority of those who serve […]
Newsweek: The State of U.S. Law Enforcement
Editor’s note: This is worth a read. The report, titled “The New American Cop: Smarter, More Diverse and Scared,” is written by Newsweek reporter Max Kutner. Although it starts out on a negative, overall it is a very sympathetic look at what officers are going through in these difficult and challenging times as they serve […]
Pride in Honoring Our Own
It comes down to one word: Brotherhood by Susan Yerkes It’s not strange that David Putnam spends a good part of most days thinking about death in the line of duty. Putnam, who retired from the San Antonio Police Department years ago, is no longer in the daily line of fire. But over the last […]
Local Newspaper Slanders Law Enforcement
Ed Note: Bad news is The Times-Picayune ran the despicable cartoon you see above. Good news is the community is outraged and cops are getting a lot of support. Below you will find emails of all the principals who were responsible for printing this outrage. Let them hear from you loud and clear. The following […]
Arbitrator: Firing Upheld of Officer Sending Racist Texts
Via Local10.com: Jason Holding and another former Fort Lauderdale police officer challenged the city’s decision to fire them over racists text messages. But they didn’t get their way. Arbiter James Reynolds upheld the city’s move to fire Holding. His decision was released on Friday. Holding’s colleague James Wells lost his case in May. The text […]
Dallas Police Pensions Facing Disaster
Via WFAA.com: The Dallas Police and Fire Pension System is a billion dollars in the red, and the plan to bail the system out is already being called “unacceptable” by some. The bailout plan, unveiled Thursday, is a proposal that police and fire employees knew was coming. But the fact is, the Dallas Police and Fire […]
More Unfair Attacks from the L.A. Times
by George Hofstetter One has to wonder whether the adults in charge of the L.A. Times Editorial Board were part of the recent mass exodus from the Times. The question is raised because of a most recent rambling editorial concerning the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, demonstrating yet again the Times antipathy towards law enforcement. In an […]
Federal Judge: I’ll Steamroll Police Union
In Seattle, a judge has drawn a line in the sand over reforming the Seattle Police Dept. But the heads of both of Seattle’s police unions, Seattle Police Officers Guild President Kevin Stuckey and Seattle Police Management Association head Mike Edwards, said in interviews they had no objections to the judge’s comments or to a […]
VIDEO: Here’s What Happened In Dallas
On July 7, 2016, Micah Johnson killed five police officers and injured nine others after staging an ambush during a march to protest police shootings of black men around the country. This 3-D animation created by the Dallas Morning News breaks down, from beginning to end, Johnson’s heinous movements and actions.
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