
As he left the White House, the 46th president of the United States granted clemency and sentence commutations to men who killed law enforcement professionals.
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In 1991, when we dedicated the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, there were 12,561 names inscribed on that monument. We thought it would be 100 years or more before we would ever run out of space. We were wrong.
Read More →First, let’s start with something that is indisputable, and no one has said it better than Charleston (SC) Police Chief Luther Reynolds. “There is no department in this country that doesn’t have the room to get better,” he declared.
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Last September some 50 members of the Police Unity Tour, plus a few friends, gathered for a 10-hour flight to Israel. Our host wanted to share the experience with the rest of us while forging some special ties between the police in both countries.
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