Cop-killers: Long Criminal Records, but Lax Treatment by DAs, Judges
by Peter Rykowski On the evening of March 25, 2024, New York Police Department (NYPD) Officer Jonathan Diller and another officer noticed a vehicle idling in front of a bus stop...
by Peter Rykowski On the evening of March 25, 2024, New York Police Department (NYPD) Officer Jonathan Diller and another officer noticed a vehicle idling in front of a bus stop...
by Kris Hauser Those of us who have owned a dog understand why we call them “man’s best friend.” “Owned” is not the right word. A dog is part of the...
by Christian Gomez In today’s polarized political landscape, especially in localities where elected officials embrace the mantra of “Defund the Police,” the challenges facing law-enforcement officers are more pronounced than ever....
Is the nation’s capital descending into a crime-ridden dystopia? Washington, D.C., now finds itself in the middle of a teenage crime wave, with adolescents engaging in serious crimes such as murder,...
by Courtney Levin It’s no secret that working in law enforcement has become increasingly difficult in the last several years. Between the stress of the pandemic and the public’s growing distrust...
Under the guise of justice, the MacArthur Foundation is paying local governments to release criminals from jail. By Alex Newman In 2020, James Jumping Eagle, a well-known criminal and registered sex...
By Alex Newman Did you know a practicing Muslim and a peaceful former Muslim concerned about terrorism were “anti-Muslim extremists”? Or how about the idea that a prominent black woman who...