CBN - The Christian Broadcasting Network / YouTube screen shot Police Officer Recounts the Time He Met Jesus During a Near-Death Experience Detective Ali Perez says he had a vivid encounter with the Lord after he was shot while trying to apprehend a suspect. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal June 14, 2021
Austin Police / YouTube screen shot Police Race to Rescue Man Trapped in Burning Truck, Drag Him to Safety Seconds Before It Explodes The two policemen have since been recognized for their heroics, and the day after the incident each received a special award. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 14, 2021
Mary Bratton Chronister / Facebook Arkansas Police Officer Comes to the Aid of Choking Newborn: 'He Saved My Baby's Life' For his heroics, he will be receiving a life-saving award - but perhaps the best reward is that the parents have their child back healthy. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 14, 2021
@EddieKadhimWMAR / Twitter Businesses Under Siege by Criminals Threaten to Withhold Taxes, Police Cars Show up Within Days After Baltimore businesses besieged by crime had to resort to threatening to stop paying taxes, the city finally responded. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 13, 2021
San Antonio Police Department / YouTube screen shot Bodycam Captures Outnumbered Cop's Nightmare Scenario as Gunfire Hits Shooting Hand and Radio When a traffic stop turned suddenly into a deadly confrontation, this police officer didn't let being wounded keep him from doing his job. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal June 13, 2021
@EricGreitens / Twitter Trump WH Advisor Shares 'Must Watch' Video About How a Missouri Man Overcame Loss Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens said it was 'a tremendous story about where people's hearts are at in terms of supporting the police.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal June 12, 2021
KTVI-TV / screen shot FedEx Delivery Driver Flown to Hospital After Severe Dog Attack in Rural Illinois Because of how serious the injuries were, the owners will have to go through a court process to determine the fate of their dogs. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 10, 2021
@DuvalPromoPage / Twitter screen shot Lone Officer Races to 'Shots Fired' Call, Gets Jumped After He Arrives as Crowd Laughs and Films 'You're alone by yourself trying to do good things for the community and it results in somebody attacking you.' By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal June 9, 2021
W.K. Kellogg Foundation / Flickr 'Defund Police' NYC Mayoral Candidate Seen Leaving $2.75 Million Home Protected by Private Security AOC-endorsed mayoral candidate Maya Wiley has proposed drastic cuts to the NYPD budget while she enjoys the protection of private security. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal June 9, 2021
Casey Garcia / YouTube Texas Mom Arrested for Going Undercover as Middle School Daughter 'We need better security at our schools - this is what I tried to prove,' Garcia said in the video. 'I kind of feel that I proved it.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal June 8, 2021
Joshua Santos / Pexels Over 300 LA County Deputies Have Left the Force This Year as Crime Explodes More than 440 deputies have quit the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department this year, following skyrocketing violence and homelessness. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
William Moreland / Unsplash Video Shows Heroic Bystanders Jump In to Help Cop Attacked by Man in San Francisco Anti-police sentiment and leniency for criminals are championed by a slim but loud minority - but they're imposing this rot on us anyway. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Collin Armstrong / Unsplash Rep Cori Bush Who Wants to Defund the Police Spent $30,000 Dollars on Own Private Security She issued a statement supporting a proposal to defund the police when it passed a Board of Estimate and Apportionment vote last month. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
Sunrise 7 News / Facebook screen shot Heartwarming Video: 2 Police Officers Pay for Homeless Man's Groceries Out of Their Own Pockets Jones stressed, though, for all the commendation they've received, these small acts of kindness always go on - we just don't always see them. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 6, 2021
@TPostMillennial / Twitter screen shot Watch: Confused Minneapolis Protester Tries to Explain Why People Are Rioting One protester in Minneapolis forgot the name of the man he said he was showing solidarity with during a riot after a police shooting. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
Q13 Fox via Jim Sorenson / Facebook 'She's All I Have': Man Heartbroken After Suspect Allegedly Murders Dog in Front of Him The poor little senior dog had no chance. She passed away in John Hickey's arms, leaving him completely broken. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal June 5, 2021
Naperville Police Department 49 Years After the Brutal Murder of a 15-Year-Old Girl, Man Is Arrested for Allegedly Killing Her Police have arrested a Minnesota man in connection with the brutal murder of a 15-year-old Illinois girl in 1972. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 4, 2021
@MrAndyNgo / Twitter Andy Ngo Attacked by Leftist Antifa Mob, Photos Show Antifa is hunting down and harming journalist Andy Ngo for the things he's reporting - but it was Trump who was a threat to the profession? By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal June 4, 2021
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead One Year After Media Falsely Claimed Trump Had Crowd Gassed for Photo Op, DC Police Admit They Fired Tear Gas It doesn’t serve Bowser or Biden to rehash controversies created to undermine Trump, especially in court and with untruths key to their story. By Kevin Catapano, The Western Journal June 4, 2021
@MarielleMohs / Twitter screen shot Riots Break Out in Minneapolis After Federal Officers Shoot Armed Suspect Fires were set, buildings were vandalized and stores were looted in the wake of the shooting, according to reports. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal June 4, 2021
Open Knowledge Foundation / Flickr Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Police Officer in Computer Fraud Case Against US Government The US government argued that a Georgia police officer's actions violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal June 3, 2021