@AshliLincoln / Twitter After Two Years of Anti-Cop Agenda, Child Gun Deaths Spike Nearly 50% 'Very few people are connecting the dots to realize that this is a plague that swept the land,' E.W. Jackson told The Western Journal. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal February 10, 2022
(Flickr / John Wardell) Sister of Slain NYPD Det. Unleashes on Woke Officials with Gut-Wrenching Question in Powerful Eulogy Like Officer Jason Rivera's widow last week, Wilbert Mora's grieving sister is paying the price for the policies progressives love. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal February 3, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images; @alexdatig / Twitter screen shot Must-See Takedown: Judge Jeanine Fires Back After Psaki Says Anchor Is Living in an 'Alternate Universe' Jen Psaki clearly wasn't counting on a rebuke from Pirro when she laughed at her for discussing 'soft-on-crime consequences.' By Isa Cox, The Western Journal February 1, 2022
@Robert_Auth / Twitter; Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Americans Go Scorched Earth on Psaki for Laughing at Those Concerned with 'Soft-on-Crime' Policy Jen Psaki showing her ignorance about what 'soft-on-crime consequences' even means was a horrific self-own. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal January 31, 2022
Bradley Police Department 'You Don't Need to Do This:' Cop Begged for Her Life Before She Was Allegedly Shot in Face with Her Gun This is a horrific reminder that each traffic stop and each knock on a suspect's door could be the one that ends a police officer's life. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal January 14, 2022
CBS New York/YouTube Screenshot Manhattan's New Soros-Backed DA Orders Armed Robberies to Be Charged as Mere Misdemeanors Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat elected in November, outlined his radical policies in a 'Day One Letter' sent to staff. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal January 5, 2022
KPIX / YouTube screen shot Blue State Chaos: 150 Fed-Up Families in San Fran Are Paying for Private Security as Trust in Police Collapses 'We don’t feel safe in our neighborhood,' one resident said. 'We want the extra security of having someone have eyes on our place.' By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 20, 2021
Mark Herman - Harris County Constable Precinct 4 / Facebook screen shot 'Black Lives Matter' Silent as Ambush Attack Kills Black Deputy, Injures His Two Fellow Lawmen The attack happened at a Houston nightclub and left one of the deputies dead. The other two are fighting to recover from serious injuries. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 17, 2021
NYPD Crime Stoppers / Twitter screen shot Watch: Defenseless Woman Escapes Alleged Stalker with Less Than a Second to Spare The terrifying video, captured on security footage, showed a woman evade her alleged stalker by less than a second. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal October 7, 2021
Tito Texidor III / Unsplash Portland PD Tries to Revive Gun Violence Unit After Canning It Over Racial Concerns, Can't Find Recruits 'They’re demonizing and vilifying you, and then they want to put you in a unit where you’re under an even bigger microscope.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal August 2, 2021
@poolman_909 / Unsplash Man Puts Up Pool for Sweltering Portland Homeless, Is Killed in an Apparent Drug Dispute the Next Day A homeless man in Portland lauded as a hero during a recent heat wave was killed in self-defense during an apparent dispute over meth. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal August 1, 2021
@NYPDnews / Twitter screen shot NYC Police Group Rips 'Failed Laws' After Broad Daylight Mugging It said the city has been sent 'back to the days of high crime due to failed laws that allow no consequences and embolden criminals.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal July 26, 2021
@lhfang / Twitter Reporter Looks Around Pro-Police Rally, Has 'Surreal' Moment When He Sees 200 Black Families The reporter apparently was unaware that black people also want the security and order that police provide to everyone else. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal July 19, 2021
@abc7newsbayarea / Twitter screen shot Dem-Run Oakland, California, Ran Out of Ambulances Because July 4 Violence Was So Intense: Police Democrat-run Oakland, which voted to defund its police department last year, saw a shortage of ambulances for shooting vicitms on July 4. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal July 8, 2021
@charliedeets / Unsplash Target Begins Closing All San Francisco Locations at 6 Due to 'Alarming Rise in Theft' 'People are scared to go into these stores: seniors, people with disabilities, children. And it's just happening brazenly.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal July 4, 2021
City of Oakland Interview with Oakland 'Chief of Violence Prevention' Interrupted by Armed Robbers, Security Guard Intervenes Guillermo Cespedes is described as 'a seasoned expert in domestic and international violence prevention,' but he failed to end this conflict. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal July 2, 2021
Ståle Grut / Flickr AOC Dismisses Concerns Over Crime Spike as 'Hysteria,' Doubles Down on Defunding Police AOC, who has pushed to defund the police, uses taxpayer money to pay for private security even as her constituents suffer crime waves. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal June 28, 2021
WABC-TV / Video screen shot Off-Duty Cop Brutally Assaulted by Group, Investigators Warn Attack Was 'Not Random' New York City has seen worsening violence for a few years already, but now these attacks are starting to target cops. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal June 25, 2021
@Hunt_Saenz / Twitter screen shot Lone Cop Faces Down BLM Mob as Agitators Set Fire to South Carolina Police Station This is like 2020 all over again. We saw police stations burned down last year. Now, it's happening in South Carolina. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal June 25, 2021
Matt Bero / Unsplash Exclusive: Chicago Police Insider Exposes Lightfoot, Foxx for Fueling City's Murder Crisis Chicago's city officials are pushing for more leniency for violent criminals while the city faces a worsening murder crisis. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal June 23, 2021
Wesley McLachlan / Unsplash Portland Decides to All but Stop Enforcing Minor Traffic Laws Because They Caught Too Many Black People 'These changes are focused on increasing equity, reducing racial disparities, and improving safety in our city,' the mayor said. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal June 23, 2021