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Intel Brief Issue: Fall 2020


Remembering Fallen Officers

August 2020 — Present Correctional Officer Jose Marquez Juvenile Corrections Officer Sean Rahina Wilson Police Officer Jason Judd Parole Officer IV Joseph William Lange Sergeant Kelvin Dewayne Mixon Chief Deputy Lee R. Weber Police Officer Anthony Dia Corrections Officer Kenneth Harbin Captain Glenn Allen Green Officer Alfonso H. Murrieta Lieutenant Bobby Almager Corrections Officer Jose …

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Letter From LECF

The year 2020 will be remembered as a very difficult one for Law Enforcement throughout the country, especially in major cities where riots and looting have become commonplace. When police officers have been required to use force against a member of a minority community, the result quite often has led to demonstrations quickly exploited by …

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Praying Police Officer

Police Officer T. Melvin of the Smyrna Police Department (Georgia) took the time to comfort a woman whose house was burning down. Amid all the chaos, Officer Melvin took it upon himself to gently take her hand and pray with her as fire took her home from her. According to her neighbor, this comforted her …

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Mid-Atlantic Association Of Women In Law Enforcement

To the Law Enforcement Charitable Foundation, Inc., The Mid-Atlantic Association of Women in Law Enforcement (MAAWLE) wants to thank you for your financial support to help fund our 32nd annual training conference. Our theme was “Resilience: Overcoming adversity and committing to excellence” and as direct result of your support we were able to provide high …

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The Call That Led to More

by Kris Hauser Elyria, Ohio, Police Officer Gage Hume went to a home to answer questions the family had regarding legal options involving a harassment complaint. Although Office Hume has answered more calls like this one than he can remember, this particular call — to a family with a deceased father, a terminally ill mother, …

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Cops Connecting Through Social Media

by Justin Schweiner Police work has always entailed an element of risk. However, the job is becoming increasingly more dangerous because of the escalating war against police. Anti-police sentiment has gone hand-in-hand with violent rioting, looting, destruction of property, and calls for defunding, disarming, and disbanding police departments. Although there are rogue cops who should …

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Democrats vs. Law Enforcement

By Alex Newman Under pressure from far-left elements and powerful establishment forces, the Democratic Party is becoming increasingly radical in its opposition to and even hatred of police. This escalating enmity against law-enforcement has already resulted in Democrat-controlled cities defunding and voting to “abolish” police forces, even as cops and law-abiding citizens across America are …

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Violence Against Police Across America

By Steve Byas On September 12 of this year, two deputies of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department were merely sitting in their patrol car in Compton, when an assailant strolled up to the passenger-side window and began shooting into the car with a handgun. The totally unprovoked attack severely wounded the two deputies, one …

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The Thin Blue Line Is Getting Thinner

by C. Mitchell Shaw As the war on police continues, the casualties include not only individual cops, but also entire departments. Antifa, Black Lives Matter (BLM), and other far-left, anti-police groups have kept up a never-ending attack on police. With cries of “No Justice, No Peace” and calling cops “the enforcement arm of a racist …

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