Last Monday (06-21-21) in Arvada, Colorado a tragedy took place. There was a murder, more like execution, of a police officer by a complete psycho hell bent on murdering as many cops as he could, along with anyone else who happened to be in the area. The shooting took place in Olde Town, Arvada at a shopping center.
Yesterday (02-24-21) Oklahoma legislators passed another bill, HB 2273. It's a companion bill to SB 6 which passed the Oklahoma State Senate earlier. Both bills would make it illegal to photograph or video law enforcement and publish it on an online site, forum or social media platform. There's been a lot of confusion and concern with the two bills as you can imagine. So what exactly will the new law(s) do and what are the penalties be for violating the law(s)? Also, if this does become law when will it take effect?
A police department in Loretto, Tennessee took to Facebook to warn citizens to stop flushing drugs down the toilet or it could create "Meth Gators." Yes, you read that right METH GATORS!
A Midland, Texas police officer is lucky to be alive after his cruiser is struck by a train! If he had crossed the tracks a second or two later this story would have a much different ending.
A Mansfield, Texas police officer is being investigated for shooting and killing a family's Great Dane Sunday in front of their children as they played outside.
Over the past couple of years, policemen have fallen pretty far out of favor with the American people. The U.S. police force is in dire need of a little PR management, something that shows their sense of humor and gives a more human, relatable slant to the boys in blue.