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Intel Brief Issue: Spring 2023


Remembering Fallen Officers

December 2022 to April 2023 Detective Sergeant Frank Gualdino Deputy Sheriff Jose Angel DeLeon Border Patrol Agent Raul Humberto Gonzalez, Jr. Reserve Deputy Brad Miller Court Services Officer Curtis Matthew Worland Senior Corrections Officer Scott Ozburn Riner Police Officer Branden Paul Estorffe Sergeant Steven Robin Sergeant Donald Scoby Deputy Sheriff Daniel J. Kin Deputy Sheriff …

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Letter From LECF

Since its inception in 2016, the Law Enforcement Charitable Foundation (LECF) has prioritized assisting the families of fallen officers. Additionally, the Foundation offers grants for protective equipment to law-enforcement agencies and promotes a strong relationship between communities and local law enforcement through education, programs, and briefings. The LECF is a non-profit organization that operates with …

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Positivity Shines Through Adversity

by Kris Hauser Do you ever wonder why we don’t see more upbeat stories in the news about our law-enforcement officers? There are many cases of police officers working in their communities for the good of those living in them. However, it seems that every time we turn on the news — mainstream media, that …

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Soros-backed Prosecutor Resigns Before Being Fired

by Bob Adelmann Protesting to the very end that the attacks on her as St. Louis Circuit Attorney were politically and racially motivated, Kimberly Gardner finally caved. In her tweet on May 4 to the city’s residents who had endured nearly six years of rising crime due to her malfeasance, she attempted a classic misdirection: …

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Arizona, Montana Bills Would Protect Local Control Over Law Enforcement

by Peter Rykowski Legislation was introduced earlier this year in Arizona and Montana to protect local control over law enforcement and prevent attempts to strengthen federal control over it. Arizona’s Bill In Arizona, House Bill 2309 (H.B. 2309) was sponsored by Representative Rachel Jones (R-Tucson) and eight other representatives. In its original iteration, it would …

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Finding Purpose Outside of Law Enforcement

by Sgt. Ian Seaholm (Ret.) One of the hardest transitions into civilian life was the feeling that my identity as a law-enforcement officer was shrouded in a dark veil. What would I do, professionally speaking, with all the training and experience I had amassed over almost 15 years as a police officer? I knew private …

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Working Through Grief

by Sherri Martin The past couple of years have been among the toughest times for law enforcement in our country. To date, our profession has lost hundreds of officers to the Covid-19 pandemic. Many of us have also experienced the loss of family members and other loved ones to the pandemic. Facing an unprecedented rise …

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Meet Jacole Hall

Provided by CanvasRebel Alright, Jacole, thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. Let’s kick things off with your mission — what is it, and what’s the story behind why it’s your mission? The story behind Vaspire316 is about love, loss, loyalty, and legacy. Dominic Hall was a Force …

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