Category: police

Police Seek Men Who Followed Teen Girl

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department is asking for help identifying two men who they say followed a 15-year-old girl while she was out for a run in Rancho Santa Margarita. The men on May 4 were driving in a northbound bicycle lane on Antonio Parkway, between Tijeras Creek and Via Entrada, about 4 p.m., closely following the teen,…


Traffic Stop Leads to Happy Ending for Single Mom

Being pulled over by police turned out to be a blessing in disguise for one Orange County mom. Police in Irvine, Calif., said they pulled the woman over April 27 for not having her three children properly secured in their seats. One of the youngers, a three-year-old girl, was riding in a heavily-worn car seat….


How Maxine Waters is Getting People Killed for her Irresponsible Rhetoric | Larry Elder [COMING SOON 05/05 6PM ET]

There is no polite way to say this: Maxine Waters is getting people killed. For example, she ordered her supporters to harass cabinet members in the Trump Administration. She also repeatedly criticizes police officers claiming they are trained to “keep black people in their place.” It’s this type of irresponsible attack that leads to what…


How Maxine Waters is Getting People Killed for her Irresponsible Rhetoric

There is no polite way to say this: Maxine Waters is getting people killed. For example, she ordered her supporters to harass cabinet members in the Trump Administration. She also repeatedly criticizes police officers claiming they are trained to “keep black people in their place.” It’s this type of irresponsible attack that leads to what…


How Maxine Waters Is Getting People Killed by Her Irresponsible Rhetoric

There is no polite way to say this: Maxine Waters is getting people killed. For example, she ordered her supporters to harass Cabinet members in the Trump administration. She also repeatedly criticizes police officers, claiming they are trained to “keep black people in their place.” It’s this type of irresponsible attack that leads to what…


Kidnapped Baby Dies After Shootout Between Murder Suspect and Police: Officials

A baby who was kidnapped by his father died at a hospital on Tuesday, coming just hours after his father engaged in a gun battle with officers during a chase. Harrison County, Mississippi Coroner Brian Switzer told local station WLOX that the infant died Tuesday at a hospital in Mobile, Alabama. The child was identified as La’Mello…


Minnesota Police Unions Call for Investigation Into Student Leader for Encouraging False Reports

Two police unions are asking the University of Minnesota to investigate a student leader who appeared to have encouraged her peers to harass police officers on campus by making false emergency calls. In a video clip of an executive board meeting of the Minnesota Student Association, ranking member Lauren Meyers was asked by another student…


Professor Who Rejected Student’s View That Cops Are Heroes Takes Leave of Absence

A California professor who confronted a student about his view that police officers are heroes has taken a leave of absence. The adjunct professor was recorded arguing with Braden Ellis, a 19-year-old student, at Cypress College in California. The recording and transcript of the Zoom class were first published by The Daily Wire. “Cypress College takes…


4 Shot, More Than 30 Injured in Chicago Weekend Shootings: Police

At least four people were killed and more than 30 others were injured in shootings across Chicago this weekend, April 30 through May 2, police said. The latest murder occurred when two men were shot on Sunday afternoon in Humboldt Park on the West Side. Police told the Sun-Times that they were outside at 2 p.m….


The Nation Speaks (May 1): Is Police Racism the Problem? Transgender Athletes vs. Fair Play; Burden of the High-Profile Juror

President Biden pushes police reform to “root out systemic racism.” But does the data support the charge? Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik doesn’t think so. So why is the narrative of police brutality and racism so common? Professor Wilfred Reilly at Kentucky State University has studied exactly this question and has some…