Steven Lowell Weinberger, 40, is accused of using a Sharpie marker to draw a swastika on a parked Tesla, an incident captured on the car’s video camera system
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SHIELD Chaplaincy creates outdoor sanctuary to help law enforcement officers deal with trauma
A group of volunteer chaplains created Project Haven as an outdoor space for officers to go and work through their traumas.
U.S. Sen. Heinrich goes all-in on gun control with unserious move to address serious criminal violence
Sen. Martin Heinrich introduced S. 3369, a drastic gun control bill that did nothing to hold criminals who already break the law accountable for violent crimes. But it would only penalize law-abiding gun owners and buyers and trample upon their Second Amendment rights.
Even ‘smart gun’ maker knows mandates are a dumb idea
Never underestimate the capacity for antigun lawmakers to chase after bad ideas.
Truth bomb about crime’s shifting landscape: What groups are victimized the most?
Criminal offenders gravitate to people, places, and things perceived as easier targets with successful or bigger payoffs. The disabled have much higher rates of violence.
At least three Florida universities want to deputize officers to assisted federal deportation efforts
Florida Atlantic University, the University of Florida, and the University of South Florida plan to deputize their campus police to assist feds in deportation efforts.
Nassau County has had three law enforcement officer suicides in just the first quarter – half of New York’s total
Often called “the silent killer,” suicides by law enforcement officers are spiking in Nassau County on Long Island, NY, accounting for half the state’s totals thus far in 2025.
Cracking down on corruption and crime: Michael Letts sounds the alarm on justice and national security
Michael Letts shares insights on growing concerns surrounding the deportation of illegal immigrants, judicial obstruction, and national enforcement policies.
Is it possible to safely release violent prison inmates early?
The overwhelming percentage of offenders released from prison are arrested or incarcerated again per the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Tragic NY love triangle involving current Marine ends in murder, suicide
A love triangle involving a US Marine undergoing psychological treatment ended in a tragic murder suicide in Queens on Saturday.