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by | Aug 1, 2023

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill into law allowing foreigners with work permits to become law enforcement — and arrest U.S. citizens. Foreigners without work permits are not eligible to join the police force.  Illinois House Bill 3751 states: …

by | Jul 22, 2023

The women were expendable. They were sex workers, after all. When they disappeared between 2007 and 2010, Long Island law enforcement formed no task forces. There was no huge outcry from the public. Their killer had chosen victims who could…

by | Jul 17, 2023

We no longer live in the age of the serial killer. The serial killer yielded to the mass murderer by the time Columbine occurred in the late 1990s. “Nearly 770 serial killers operated in the U.S. throughout the 1980s, and…

by | Jun 30, 2023

Last Wednesday, while thousands of migrants set fire to the streets in France for the second night in a row, Emmanuel Macron was dancing at an Elton John concert. There is no better image to define the situation in Europe….

by | Mar 18, 2023

Conservatives can congratulate themselves for not giving up hope in the wake of the 2020 George Floyd imbroglio and Republican defeat at the polls. The attacks on police funding all over the country became epidemic. Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists…

by | Mar 14, 2023

Academic- and government-sponsored misinformation based on “the science” may have become a focal point during the COVID pandemic, but it is nothing new. Like Ptolemy needing extremely complex models to explain the observed movements of the sun and the planets…

by | Mar 7, 2023

The Left’s revolutionary alarm has sounded. They are getting up earlier and earlier, and that worries me, because if anything characterizes the most militant progressives in decades, it is a certain aversion to effort. Now they even work on Sundays….

by | Mar 1, 2023

So Lori Lightfoot counterintuitively has been kicked out with a heavy boot, and we soon blessedly will have heard and seen the last of that apparition unless she appears in a future police bulletin as a crime victim during a…

by | Jan 31, 2023

OK with you, the reader, if I have a different take on the Tyre Nichols killing in Memphis? First, for the record: the guy sustained a criminally wrongful death, and the family should sue and collect a bundle from that…

by | Jan 28, 2023

Atlanta Police are not sugar-coating the violent protests that have plagued the city this month. On Jan 21., the department charged six individuals on eight counts that include “interference with government property” and “domestic terrorism,” which are both felonies. They…

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