by Gabriella Fiorino | Feb 27, 2018 | Columns
If you’re multi-tasking, click here for an audio version: Earlier this month, two Ohio cops were slain after responding to a domestic violence call that was met with gunfire by an abusive husband. Their deaths marked the first officer killing in the town’s 160-year...
by Archived Author | Jan 29, 2018 | Culture Rot
The mainstream media has gone crazy over a viral video showing a police officer arresting a young woman on a train in Los Angeles. CBS News has the headline “Video shows officer drag teen off train for foot on seat.” The L.A. Times has the headline “She put her foot...
by Gabriella Fiorino | Jan 24, 2018 | Columns
Law enforcement officers put their lives on the line daily to protect the public – regardless of race, religion, or gender. Sure, there are some bad apples, but those few aren’t the overwhelming majority. Yet the actions of these men and women are increasingly...
by Dan Ingram | Feb 16, 2017 | Crime & Punishment, Social Issues, The Dialogue, Trump Administration
In spite of what his critics say, President Trump does not only communicate through his Twitter account. The official White House website is an excellent resource to cut through the media noise and drill down to discover what matters most to our president. Take a...