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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 22, 2016

Massachusetts Police Union Asks Mayor to Remove Black Lives Matter Banner from City Hall

Somerville, MA, police officers are asking that the city’s mayor remove a banner supporting the “Black Lives Matter” movement from City Hall and replace it with one proclaiming “All Lives Matter.”

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Inside the Badge by Randy SuttonJune 19, 2016

Over Accountability in Policing

Policing has always had dangers associated with the profession. Physical, emotional, and psychological threats have always existed. However, when the fear of those who work the streets behind those badges is directed more to their own agencies and the government they work for than it is towards the criminal element they are fighting every day, those who suffer the greatest will be the honest citizens of this country.

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Haters Gonna Hate

It appears Howard Bryant, a columnist employed by ESPN, is offended by police officers being honored by professional sports teams. However, there is a reason the majority of Americans have favorable views of the police and honor their service to their communities.

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Articlesby Jon AdlerApril 8, 2016

You Have the Right to Remain Vocal

When the Founding Fathers drafted the Constitution, they didn't exclude law enforcement officers from the right to free speech. So we do not have to remain silent while the fringe voices a cacophony of anti-police rhetoric.

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Inside the Badge by Randy SuttonApril 1, 2016

The Thin Blue Dividing Line

And as incredible as it seems, law enforcement “leaders” cower in silence or worse yet voice their support for the new politically correct mantra of “softer policing,” which is nothing more than a euphemism for surrendering the “warrior mindset” necessary for survival.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 17, 2016

County Attorney for Minneapolis Eliminates Grand Juries for OIS Investigations

For the first time in at least 40 years, Freeman and several of his top prosecutors will investigate and determine whether or not there will be charges against two Minneapolis officers involved in the fatal shooting of Clark in November. A decision in the case is expected by the end of the month.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 25, 2016

Activists in Seattle Slam Police for Killing Armed, Violent Felon

Civil rights leaders in Seattle are condemning the fatal police shooting of a black man, who was a convicted felon, last Sunday and said Tuesday they have hired a law firm to investigate.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 16, 2016

Video: Controversial Missouri Professor Berates Police in "Appalling" New Video

An embattled University of Missouri professor has again found herself to be the subject of public scrutiny after a video surfaced that shows her engaged in a verbal confrontation with police.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 8, 2016

Texas Tabloid Backs Down from Plan to Publish Names, Addresses of Officers

A little-known Texas tabloid that threatened to publish the names and addresses of every San Antonio police officer — as retaliation for a controversial officer-involved shooting — has backed off after national outrage.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 4, 2016

Video: Mississippi City Councilman's Remarks on Attacking Officers Spark Firestorm

A Jackson, MS, city councilman angered the local and national law enforcement community last week when he recommended that people in his district should respond to officers from other jurisdictions pursuing suspects into their neighborhoods by attacking the officers with rocks, bottles, and bricks.

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