Citizens Take Action at Macy’s Attempted Smash and Grab … Against the Police

Last night at a Macy’s in San José, California, swift and aggressive internal security action thwarted an attempted group robbery. Following the arrival of police, two citizens apparently unconnected with the robbers were arrested for interfering with the police as they attempted to apprehend the suspects. From local television station KNTV: A cellphone video obtained by … Continued

Federal Judge Orders January 6 Defendant To Be Released From D.C. Jail

A federal judge has ordered that a January 6 defendant diagnosed with cancer be released from a D.C. jail after an inspection from U.S. Marshals found the prisoners were living in “deplorable” conditions. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said in a statement that the conditions in the jail were “deplorable” and “beyond belief” and ordered … Continued

Milwaukee Sets Homicide Record for the Second Straight Year

With two murders recorded on Dec. 13, the city of Milwaukee set a new annual record with 192 homicides, a 98-percent increase in just two years. It is the second straight year of record murders in Wisconsin’s largest city. Milwaukee joins a dozen other major urban centers with record-high murders in 2021. Chicago, the nation’s third-largest city, leads … Continued

Progressive District Attorneys Radically Change Rule of Law in California Cities

Amidst a wave of “smash-and-grab” robberies and other crimes, a former prosecutor is claiming that more than 50 prosecutors, support, and victim services staff have quit their jobs over San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin’s progressive criminal justice reform policies. “The office is imploding,” said the source, who produced a list of those who’ve left their jobs since … Continued

Boston University student newspaper calls for ‘outright abolishing’ campus police to improve safety

A Boston University student newspaper editorial board calls for “outright abolishing” the campus police department because of its “egregious history and present of violence and racism.” On Wednesday, the Boston University student newspaper — The Daily Free Press — claimed that their campus has a “safety issue.” “Our campus has a safety issue,” the editorial begins. “This … Continued

San Francisco’s vaunted tolerance dims amid brazen crimes

Caitlin Foster fell in love with San Francisco‘s people and beauty and moved to the city a dozen years ago. But after repeatedly clearing away used needles, other drug paraphernalia and human feces outside the bar she manages, and too many encounters with armed people in crisis, her affection for the city has soured. “It was … Continued

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio says successor Eric Adams will continue his law enforcement policies

Outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is confident that Mayor-elect Eric Adams will continue his longstanding policies on policing. Mr. de Blasio, who is term-limited and will be ushered out of office in four days, told “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace there is no rift between him and Mr. Adams when it comes to law enforcement. “Eric Adams is someone I’ve worked … Continued

‘Officer Down’: Small Towns Shocked by Surge of Ambush Cop Killings

“Crinkle-cut fries are better than curly fries.” And with that, Officer Billy Collins got the last word in on a long-running household controversy. The joke was the last thing 17-year-old Danielle Collins heard from her father as she left the house to pick up the family’s dinner. A far different domestic dispute was unfolding at … Continued

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