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NEW: Vice President JD Vance will visit Minneapolis to address "restoring law and order" amid heightened tensions involving ICE operations and protests. The visit follows recent incidents, including a fatal shooting of an ICE officer and a probe into alleged fraud by the city's Somali community. Federal officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, have visited Minnesota since the incidents began.
Read more: https://www.newsmax.com/politics/jd-vance-minneapolis-ice/2026/01/21/id/1243023/
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Read more: https://www.newsmax.com/politics/jd-vance-minneapolis-ice/2026/01/21/id/1243023/
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π¨ Please Share & Join me in Santa Fe to help enact Positive change in the State of New Mexico!
Together, New Mexicans can accomplish anything, even if it's cleaning out Decades of Corruption in the New Mexico State Legislature!
NM Deserves Better!
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Together, New Mexicans can accomplish anything, even if it's cleaning out Decades of Corruption in the New Mexico State Legislature!
NM Deserves Better!
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LA is two and a half years out from the Olympics and the City of Los Angeles is doing something truly innovative: dismantling public safety in real time.
LAPD is bleeding out, and City Hall is acting like this is a manageable PR issue instead of an operational collapse.
Here are the numbers they donβt want you to focus on:
*Down over 1,500 sworn officers
*Down over 500 civilian/professional staff
*Authorized right now for 240 hires through end of fiscal year (June 2026)
*On track to lose 750+ more
And the pipeline? Itβs a joke.
LAPD currently has six academy classes averaging 30 recruits each. The January class started with 34
After the latest City Council vote, LAPD is now on track for only TWO new classes this fiscal year.
Read that again: TWO classes.
And hereβs what City Hall doesnβt seem to understand (or doesnβt care about):
When you slow-walk hiring, you lose candidates.
The longer applicants sit in limbo, the more of them drop out. Thatβs not theory,
itβs reality.
So yes, the city can keep virtue-signaling, posturing, and pretending βeverything is fine.β
But by the time the Olympics arrive, law enforcement in Los Angeles wonβt just be strained. It will be virtually non-existent.
Read the full breakdown: https://thecurrentreport.com/la-city-law-enforcement-will-be-virtually-non-existent-by-the-olympics-why-lapd-is-experiencing-a-drastic-staffing-decline/
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LAPD is bleeding out, and City Hall is acting like this is a manageable PR issue instead of an operational collapse.
Here are the numbers they donβt want you to focus on:
*Down over 1,500 sworn officers
*Down over 500 civilian/professional staff
*Authorized right now for 240 hires through end of fiscal year (June 2026)
*On track to lose 750+ more
And the pipeline? Itβs a joke.
LAPD currently has six academy classes averaging 30 recruits each. The January class started with 34
After the latest City Council vote, LAPD is now on track for only TWO new classes this fiscal year.
Read that again: TWO classes.
And hereβs what City Hall doesnβt seem to understand (or doesnβt care about):
When you slow-walk hiring, you lose candidates.
The longer applicants sit in limbo, the more of them drop out. Thatβs not theory,
itβs reality.
So yes, the city can keep virtue-signaling, posturing, and pretending βeverything is fine.β
But by the time the Olympics arrive, law enforcement in Los Angeles wonβt just be strained. It will be virtually non-existent.
Read the full breakdown: https://thecurrentreport.com/la-city-law-enforcement-will-be-virtually-non-existent-by-the-olympics-why-lapd-is-experiencing-a-drastic-staffing-decline/
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ATF sits at the intersection of criminal enforcement and complex regulatory responsibility. It requires a Director who has led in both worlds, and who brings credibility not only to Washington, but to the field.
Robert J. Cekada is that leader.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/experience-matters-at-atf-and-robert-cekada-has-it
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Robert J. Cekada is that leader.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/experience-matters-at-atf-and-robert-cekada-has-it
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According to Don Lemon, white Christians are racist for complaining when screaming lunatics threaten them in church. Tonight weβre joined by one of the pastors heβs slandering. Watch live at 6 PM ET on TuckerCarlson.com.
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Please, pray for the Mission Police officer who was shot in the line of duty this afternoon. ππ»
Texas: Mission police officer injured while responding to kidnapping at IBC Bank, police chief says.
A suspect in the kidnapping was hospitalized after police officers returned fire, Torres said.
According to Torres, Mission police officers were dispatched to the IBC Bank on 121 S. Shary Road shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday in response to a kidnapping in progress.
Responding officers encountered two suspects in a white car, one of whom opened fire and injured the unidentified police officer, Torres said.
Officers returned fire and struck one of the suspects. Torres said the suspect was hospitalized and his condition wasnβt immediately available.
According to Torres, the officer suffered non-life threatening injuries. Police declined to provide details of the injuries.
βEveryoneβs OK and thereβs no further threat to public safety at this time,β Torres said.
https://www.krgv.com/news/mission-police-officer-injured-while-responding-to-kidnapping-at-ibc-bank-police-chief-says
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Texas: Mission police officer injured while responding to kidnapping at IBC Bank, police chief says.
A suspect in the kidnapping was hospitalized after police officers returned fire, Torres said.
According to Torres, Mission police officers were dispatched to the IBC Bank on 121 S. Shary Road shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday in response to a kidnapping in progress.
Responding officers encountered two suspects in a white car, one of whom opened fire and injured the unidentified police officer, Torres said.
Officers returned fire and struck one of the suspects. Torres said the suspect was hospitalized and his condition wasnβt immediately available.
According to Torres, the officer suffered non-life threatening injuries. Police declined to provide details of the injuries.
βEveryoneβs OK and thereβs no further threat to public safety at this time,β Torres said.
https://www.krgv.com/news/mission-police-officer-injured-while-responding-to-kidnapping-at-ibc-bank-police-chief-says
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π¨We are anticipating a major winter weather event expected to impact much of the U.S. population this weekend, especially the Midwest and East Coast.
DHS are working with state and local authorities, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to monitor and prepare for this likely adverse weather.
Please prepare and take precautions in the event of power outages, pipe-bursts, road closures, airport delays, flight cancellations, and freezing temperatures.
Federal emergency management is positioning to effectively respond to these conditions, and is prepared to provide aid across the affected areas. Stay safe and prepare.
The National Weather Service is sharing key messages on potential impacts. Stay informed, review your local forecast, and ensure your household has at least 3 days of food, water, and essential medications. Readiness resources: https://www.ready.gov/
Secretary Kristi Noem
DHS are working with state and local authorities, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to monitor and prepare for this likely adverse weather.
Please prepare and take precautions in the event of power outages, pipe-bursts, road closures, airport delays, flight cancellations, and freezing temperatures.
Federal emergency management is positioning to effectively respond to these conditions, and is prepared to provide aid across the affected areas. Stay safe and prepare.
The National Weather Service is sharing key messages on potential impacts. Stay informed, review your local forecast, and ensure your household has at least 3 days of food, water, and essential medications. Readiness resources: https://www.ready.gov/
Secretary Kristi Noem
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π¨We are anticipating a major winter weather event expected to impact much of the U.S. population this weekend, especially the Midwest and East Coast. DHS are working with state and local authorities, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to monitorβ¦
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DEVELOPING: Major Winter Storm from New Mexico to the Northeast. Record breaking cold temperatures, snowfall & freezing rain likely!
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Retired Battalion Chief Robert Ray Blinka, a longtime member of the Bryan Fire Department, Texas, passed away peacefully on January 12 at the age of 90. Chief Blinka dedicated decades of his life to serving the City of Bryan, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, mentorship, and service that shaped generations of firefighters.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of red and blood.ππ»
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Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of red and blood.ππ»
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In Other News: A man brought a full-size harp to the riverbank in Pittsburgh's Point State Park before disrobing and jumping in the river, prompting a police/EMS response, per Pittsburgh Public Safety.
PD is investigating if the man, who was hospitalized, is the harp's rightful owner.πͺ
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PD is investigating if the man, who was hospitalized, is the harp's rightful owner.πͺ
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MINNEAPOLIS CHAOS: A Fox News photographer captures a tense moment in the streets of Minneapolis today. It happened when BP Chief Bovino and his convoy were attempting to leave a gas station & found themselves surrounded by protesters who apparently tried to block federal vehicles. Agents then deployed tear gas and pepper spray to deter agitators.
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THEYβRE EVEN GOING AFTER THE DOGS!
In Minneapolis, anti-ICE agitators are targeting our CBP K-9s, including K-9 Dina, pictured here. At the kennel where K-9 Dina was staying, it was discovered that an employee had written "ICE OUT" on her feed chart.
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In Minneapolis, anti-ICE agitators are targeting our CBP K-9s, including K-9 Dina, pictured here. At the kennel where K-9 Dina was staying, it was discovered that an employee had written "ICE OUT" on her feed chart.
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BIG ELECTION RULING: The Supreme Court affirms that candidates have legal βstandingβ to sue over voting laws.
The implications are significant, especially given the 2020 election, when many legal challenges were dismissed due to βlack of standing.β
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueUgcrLkTc0
The implications are significant, especially given the 2020 election, when many legal challenges were dismissed due to βlack of standing.β
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueUgcrLkTc0
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Newsom's California: Couple held at gunpoint in home invasion robbery in Woodland Hills.
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Former CNN host Don Lemon, who was unceremoniously fired from the failed network, may soon find himself in legal jeopardy after his latest stunt storming a church and interrupting worship with anti-ICE lunatics.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/minnesota-doj-church-don-lemon-ice
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Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/minnesota-doj-church-don-lemon-ice
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You can run, but weβll always stop for our four legged friends. πΎπ
Fairfax County officers proving that compassion is always part of the job.
Credit: Fairfax County Police Department
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Fairfax County officers proving that compassion is always part of the job.
Credit: Fairfax County Police Department
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WATCH: A Florida Highway Patrol trooper and a Volusia County Sheriffβs Office deputy narrowly avoided serious injury early Tuesday when a vehicle drifted onto the shoulder of Interstate 95 and struck their patrol vehicles during a roadside assistance call.
Trooper Clark, assigned to Troop D, was assisting a disabled vehicle around 1 a.m. when the driver approached on the shoulder and nearly struck him and the deputy, according to a news release.
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles released dashboard camera video of the scene following the incident.
Read more: https://www.officer.com/55352221
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Trooper Clark, assigned to Troop D, was assisting a disabled vehicle around 1 a.m. when the driver approached on the shoulder and nearly struck him and the deputy, according to a news release.
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles released dashboard camera video of the scene following the incident.
Read more: https://www.officer.com/55352221
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