Special Counsel's Evidence for Gag Order on Donald Trump

Special Counsel Jack Smith's team has submitted evidence supporting a gag order on Donald Trump to prevent him from making public statements that could endanger law enforcement officials. Trump falsely claimed Biden ordered deadly force during a search at Mar-a-Lago. Prosecutors argue that Trump's rhetoric has led to threats against judges and court staff. Examples include swatting incidents and threatening messages, as well as attacks on law enforcement agencies by Trump supporters. Smith's team emphasizes the danger posed by Trump's inflammatory language and urges the court to impose a gag order.

Gag Order Request on Donald Trump

Federal prosecutors have submitted evidence supporting a gag order on Donald Trump due to his statements posing a threat to law enforcement officials. Trump falsely claimed President Biden ordered deadly force against him, leading to concerns over endangering lives. Examples include threats against judges and court staff following Trump's comments.

Arrest of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Chapter in California

An entire chapter of the Hells Angels motorcycle club in California has been arrested on charges including kidnapping, robbery, and assault. The group was taken into custody following a joint probe by law enforcement agencies.

K9 Police Dog Killed in South Carolina Gunfight

K9 police dog named Coba was shot and killed during a gunfight while trying to apprehend an armed fugitive in South Carolina. The dog's sacrifice saved the lives of deputies and state law enforcement agents at the scene.

Bank Robbery Incident in Fort Myers, Florida

Lee County Sheriff discusses a bank robbery incident in Fort Myers, Florida, where a sniper shot and killed the suspect holding hostages. Sheriff emphasizes the importance of law and order in Florida.

Rep. John Curtis's stance on law enforcement and Black Lives Matter

Rep. John Curtis of Utah has expressed support for law enforcement while also showing support for the Black Lives Matter movement, which has called for defunding the police. He acknowledges the need for crucial conversations following George Floyd's death.

Protests against President Biden's support of Israel and proposed legislation in Ohio

Thousands protested outside the White House against President Biden's support of Israel. Ohio lawmaker proposed legislation requiring rioters to pay for damages. Protests across the country demand cutting ties with Israel. State Bill 267 aims to hold rioters accountable and empower law enforcement. Anti-Israel protests led to clashes and arrests nationwide.

Concerns about potential abuse of power by Donald Trump if re-elected

Former FBI chief Andrew McCabe expressed concerns that intelligence and law enforcement officials could be targeted if former President Donald Trump is re-elected, highlighting the risk of abuse of power and potential dismantling of key institutions.

Citizen Journalist Legal Battle in Texas

A citizen journalist in Texas had criminal charges dismissed after filming police, highlighting the debate over whether journalists have different rights than the public. The journalist, Justin Pulliam, faced legal battles for exercising his First Amendment rights by publishing on his YouTube channel. The case raises questions about the treatment of citizen journalists compared to mainstream media professionals.

Tuen Kit Lee, the 'bad breath rapist,' found living in multimillion-dollar Bay Area home

Tuen Kit Lee, also known as the 'bad breath rapist,' was convicted in 2007 of raping a coworker in Quincy, Massachusetts. After fleeing the state, he was found living in a multimillion-dollar home in the Bay Area in early 2024. He was apprehended by law enforcement after being on the run for over 16 years.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's Progressive Policies

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu advocates for progressive policies including abolishing the gang registry, not prosecuting certain crimes, and reallocating police budget towards other city priorities.

Denver Police Department's Drone Program for 911 Calls

Denver Police Department launches a new drone program to assist officers in responding to 911 calls, despite initial opposition to drones in the past. The program is funded by a $100,000 grant from the Denver Police Foundation and aims to use drones as first responders in critical situations.

Threats to Election Officials as Domestic Terrorism

Democrat Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes labels threats to election officials as domestic terrorism, emphasizing the impact on families and the need for law enforcement action.

Donald Trump's classified documents case

Federal prosecutors request a judge to bar Donald Trump from making public statements that endanger law enforcement agents in his classified documents case. Trump falsely claimed FBI agents were authorized to shoot him during a search, putting law enforcement at risk.

Americans Detained in Turks and Caicos for Possession of Ammunition

Several American tourists have been detained in Turks and Caicos for possession of ammunition, facing potential lengthy prison sentences under the country's strict laws. They have formed a bond while awaiting sentencing and have received support from each other and the community.

Police shootings of armed individuals

Two recent cases of men being shot by police while holding guns pointed down have raised questions about deadly force standards for police officers and how they should respond to armed individuals.

Retailers Assisting Law Enforcement in Combating Organized Crime Rings

Retailers are increasingly assisting law enforcement in combating theft and fraud by organized crime rings, providing evidence that leads to criminal prosecutions. Efforts to counter organized retail crime have led to higher prices for consumers and concerns about privacy. The industry's push to crack down on organized retail crime has led to partnerships with law enforcement and calls for federal government intervention.

Arizona Senate's "Secure the Border Act"

Arizona Senate narrowly approves proposed ballot measure giving local law enforcement authority to arrest people who illegally cross US-Mexico border into the state. Measure aims to make unauthorized entry into Arizona a state crime, punishable by up to six months in jail for first offense. Critics fear it may lead to racial profiling and burden law enforcement.

Democrats running for Congress in California with a tough on crime approach

Three Democrat candidates running for Congress in California are taking a tough on crime approach, securing endorsements from law enforcement officials and police groups. They are emphasizing their support for law enforcement and addressing crime issues.

Rise of Illegal Conversion Devices (Glock Switches)

The article discusses the rise of illegal conversion devices, known as Glock switches, that can turn semi-automatic pistols into fully automatic weapons. Several states, including Maryland and New York, are passing laws to address this issue. The proliferation of these devices has become a concern for law enforcement due to the increased danger they pose to public safety and law enforcement officials. The gun industry is facing pressure to change designs to prevent the easy installation of these devices.

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem linking southern border crossings to crime in Indian reservations

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem links southern border crossings to crime in the state's Indian reservations, facing criticism over her recent book launch.

North Carolina Senate votes to ban mask-wearing in public

The North Carolina state Senate voted to ban wearing masks in public even for health reasons, with Republican supporters saying it would help law enforcement crack down on protesters. Democrats raised concerns for immunocompromised individuals and cancer patients. The bill repeals an exception allowing mask-wearing for health reasons and could elevate the classification of a crime for protesting while masked.

Police Pursuit and Shootout Resulting in Death of Suspect

A police pursuit across two states involving shootouts and crashes ended with the death of a 23-year-old woman sought for a December 2023 shooting. The woman carjacked a vehicle, crashed into a structure, and was shot dead by police as she tried to flee again.

Financial Sextortion: The Fastest-Growing Cybercrime

Financial sextortion, a modern cybercrime, preys on young men and teenage boys by coercing explicit images for ransom. Victims, often minors, face devastating consequences including suicide. Law enforcement struggles to combat scammers based abroad, while parents and cybersecurity experts advocate for better protections from tech companies.

Increase in Attacks on Law Enforcement Officers

FBI statistics show an increase in attacks on law enforcement officers, with 194 officers feloniously killed between 2021 and 2023, the highest in the past two decades. The report highlights a rise in officer assaults, especially during simple assaults against non-officers and drug violations. Retired Lt. Randy Sutton discusses the dehumanization of law enforcement and the challenges they face. National Police Week aims to raise awareness of the violence against cops.

Sheriff Carmine Marceno's Approach to Law Enforcement in Lee County, Florida

Sheriff Carmine Marceno of Lee County, Florida, takes a hard line on criminals, warning that they will be hunted down and charged to the fullest extent of the law. He criticizes those who flee liberal cities for Florida but continue to vote for the same policies that led to chaos in their previous locations.

Honoring Law Enforcement Officials During National Police Week

House Majority Whip Rep. Tom Emmer lit up his office with blue lights in honor of law enforcement officials ahead of National Police Week. The gesture was made to show support for law enforcement officers and to commemorate those who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Alabama Woman Fakes Own Kidnapping

Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who faked her own kidnapping, pleaded guilty to falsely reporting a crime and avoided jail time. A bill increasing penalties for false reporting is heading to Gov. Kay Ivey's desk in Alabama.

Honoring Fallen Police Officer Joshua Eyer in Charlotte, NC

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Officer Joshua Eyer was honored with a procession and memorial after being killed in a shootout while serving a warrant in Charlotte, NC. Eyer was a husband and father to a one-year-old son. President Biden visited the fallen officers' families and called for more protection for law enforcement officers.

Anti-Israel Protesters Occupy and Damage PSU Library

Anti-Israel protesters occupied and damaged Portland State University Library, leading to its closure for several months. Law enforcement cleared the protesters out, but the damage was extensive. Only six of the 30 arrested were PSU students.

Conflict at UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment

Anti-Israel activists are trying to dox pro-Israel vigilantes who attacked the Palestine Solidarity Encampment at UCLA. Vigilantes tore down barricades after days of violence and harassment by encampment members. Law enforcement made arrests after the incident.

Peaceful Protests at Columbia Encampment

Rep. Jamaal Bowman describes the Columbia encampment protests as completely peaceful and criticizes the use of military-dressed law enforcement officers. He highlights the importance of peaceful protests and accountability in Congress.

Alabama bill to allow state inmates to speak at parole hearings

A bill in Alabama would allow state inmates to speak by phone or video conference at their parole hearings, with an amendment to allow victims and law enforcement officials to participate electronically.

Anti-Israel Protest at UCLA

Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett explains why anti-Israel agitators will not be held accountable as police dismantle a protest encampment at UCLA.

Police Tactics on College Campuses Amidst Protests

NPR explores the differing police tactics on college campuses amidst ongoing protests, with various approaches and lessons learned from past confrontations with protesters.

School Security and Law Enforcement

Security expert Juliette Kayyem discusses the decision to send in law enforcement at schools like Columbia University and UCLA and strategies for de-escalation.

UNC Chapel Hill American Flag Incident

UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee H. Roberts returned the American flag to the top of the flag pole after anti-Israel protesters had removed it, leading to a clash between protesters and law enforcement.

Law enforcement use of tear gas on anti-Israel protesters at USF

Law enforcement officials used tear gas on anti-Israel protesters at the University of South Florida after giving them a warning to disperse. Protesters were seen using umbrellas and signs against the tear gas, and shields were ineffective. USF stated that protesters had expressed intent to use items as weapons, leading police to determine the protest was no longer peaceful.

Government Surveillance Technology in Texas

Local law enforcement agencies in Texas are using technology like TraffiCatch to track American citizens' movements with wireless signals and license plate data, similar to techniques used in war zones. This raises concerns about privacy and surveillance practices.

Anti-Israel protest at Cal Poly Humboldt

Incident at Cal Poly Humboldt where anti-Israel agitators took over two academic buildings, resulting in 35 arrests and campus closure. Law enforcement restored order without incident.

Current Events

Student protesters at Columbia University occupy building after school's deadline to leave encampment, Charlotte, N.C., mourns law enforcement deaths, federal appeals court rules on gender-affirming care in state health insurance plans, NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on Beijing auto show, wedding season in the U.S. prompts wedding etiquette advice.

Fatal Shooting of Law Enforcement Officers in Charlotte, North Carolina

Four law enforcement officers were killed and four others wounded in a shootout in Charlotte, North Carolina, involving a suspect opening fire during a warrant-related incident. The suspect, identified as 39-year-old Terry Clark Hughes Jr., was killed in the shootout. The incident involved a U.S. Marshals Task Force serving a warrant for firearm possession by a convicted felon.

Charlotte Shootout: Officers Killed in North Carolina

Four law enforcement officers were killed during a shootout in Charlotte, North Carolina. Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas M. Weeks Jr., CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer, and two task force officers, Sam Poloche and William Elliott, lost their lives in the tragic incident.

Shooting of U.S. Marshalls Task Force Officers in Charlotte, North Carolina

Officers working with a U.S. Marshalls task force were shot in Charlotte, North Carolina. The deputy marshal was in surgery, and three local officers were also shot while serving a warrant.

Shooting Incident in Charlotte, North Carolina

Multiple law enforcement officers were shot in an incident in Charlotte, North Carolina. The number of people shot and the extent of their injuries are not yet known.

Prosecution of George Alan Kelly

Dr. Ron Martinelli, a consultant for George Alan Kelly's defense, criticized the prosecution of the elderly rancher, stating it was a 'political prosecution' that cost the poor border county over $1 million, lacking forensic evidence and using false narratives. The case ended in a mistrial, with one juror blocking acquittal. The defense claims Kelly fired warning shots and did not shoot the victim found on his ranch. There were allegations of cartel influence, incompetent law enforcement, and obstructed evidence.

Shelter Dog Transformed into Drug-Sniffing Police K-9

A shelter dog named Rock was rescued from the streets of Fort Worth, Texas and transformed into a drug-sniffing police K-9. Rock has been instrumental in detecting narcotics, including fentanyl, and has helped in taking hundreds of thousands of pills off the streets. The story highlights the importance and effectiveness of using shelter dogs in law enforcement.

Support for Law Enforcement by Tunnel to Towers and Barstool Sports

Tunnel to Towers CEO and Barstool Sports founder team up to support law enforcement in the face of rising violent crimes, with a recent case involving fallen law enforcement officers in New York.

Man arrested for impersonating a police officer in Houston

A Texas man was arrested for impersonating a police officer after attempting to pull over real deputies during a racing event in Houston. The man had prior arrests for similar offenses and was found with equipment typically used by law enforcement.

Fundraiser for Former President Donald Trump

Orlando attorney Dan Newlin raised over $8 million for former President Donald Trump at a fundraiser in Central Florida. The event had strong police and law enforcement support, with entry fees ranging from $5,000 to $824,000.

Former Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Sentenced for Torturing Black Men

Six former white Mississippi law enforcement officers who tortured two Black men will be sentenced in state court after already receiving federal prison terms. The case drew outrage and received attention from top law enforcement officials in the country.

Blame Game: Assaults Against Women in New York City

Salon is blaming Donald Trump supporters for assaults against women in New York City, despite the city being heavily Democrat. The article criticizes the lack of law enforcement and mental health support in blue cities, contrasting it with the perceived safety in areas where Trump supporters live.

Police reform and support for law enforcement

Republican congresswoman urges New York police officers to move to Texas for better quality of life and support for law enforcement.

Illegal Cannabis Market in California

Despite the legalization of recreational marijuana in many states, illegal pot businesses continue to thrive, with California's black market overshadowing the legal market. High taxes, lack of access to capital, and limited licensing contribute to the persistence of illegal cannabis sales. Law enforcement agencies struggle to combat unlicensed operations, and the black market remains competitive due to lower prices and strategic adjustments in response to legal market dynamics.

Total Solar Eclipse Event in Western New York

Law enforcement in western New York prepares for a total solar eclipse event, expecting a large influx of visitors and implementing measures to ensure safety and order during the event.

Country star Zach Bryan honors slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller

Country star Zach Bryan honored slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller during a concert in Long Island, expressing respect and love for law enforcement. Bryan performed a song dedicated to Diller and first responders at the event.

Former President Trump's Promise to Protect Law Enforcement

Former President Trump promises to protect and stand with law enforcement, highlighting the recent death of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller and vowing to restore law and order in the country.

Indictment of Guy Rivera and Lindy Jones in Connection to NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller's Shooting Death

Guy Rivera and Lindy Jones indicted on charges connected to the shooting death of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller in Far Rockway. Rivera faces first-degree murder and attempted murder charges, while Jones faces multiple weapon possession charges. District Attorney Melinda Katz emphasized holding people accountable for going after law enforcement.

Discussion on Law Enforcement and Criminal Accountability

Alison Esposito, a U.S. congressional candidate, discussed law enforcement and criminal accountability on 'Fox & Friends First' following the murder of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. She emphasized the importance of holding criminals responsible for their actions and the need for reform in the criminal justice system.

Crime Cam 24/7 Season 2 Returns with Law Enforcement Expert Sean 'Sticks' Larkin

Fox Nation host and retired Tulsa Police Lt. Sean 'Sticks' Larkin discusses treatment of police after former President Trump attended the wake for slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller. 'Crime Cam 24/7' returns for a second season showcasing dramatic crime scenes caught on various cameras.

Police Reform at the Local Level

Small town marshal Randy Wilson discusses ongoing efforts to improve and reform policing at the local level with input from the community amid push for law enforcement reforms by anti-police activists and lawmakers.

Tips for Getting Pulled Over by Law Enforcement

Tips on what to do when you get pulled over by law enforcement to ensure a smooth interaction and maintain safety for both parties.

Former President Trump and President Biden's Activities in New York City

Former President Trump and President Biden were in New York City area for different events. Biden attended a Democratic fundraiser, while Trump attended the wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. The wake had a massive law enforcement presence. Biden's press secretary expressed his grief for the NYPD officers and highlighted his support for law enforcement.

Major Fencing Bust in Los Angeles County

Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman reports on a major fencing bust by the LA County Sheriff Department’s Organized Retail Theft Crime Task Force in Los Angeles County, recovering over $500,000 worth of stolen merchandise from various retailers.

Florida Police Union Endorses Donald Trump for President

The Florida Police Benevolent Association, the state's largest police union with around 30,000 members, has officially endorsed Donald Trump for president. They praised Trump's support for law enforcement and his 'Law and Order' agenda.

Senator Bob Casey criticized for aligning with pro-defund the police group

Police leaders in Pennsylvania criticize Senator Bob Casey for aligning with a pro-defund the police group as he prepares for reelection. They argue that his support for the group is alarming and dangerous, especially during a time of increased crime in the state.

Pennsylvania Indivisible Endorses Sen. Bob Casey

Law enforcement criticizes the endorsement of Sen. Bob Casey by the anti-police organization Pennsylvania Indivisible, citing concerns about public safety and crime in the state.

Former Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Sentenced for Torturing Black Men

Chuck’s Dairy Bar owner Tracy Harden won the 'Courage Award' at FOX Nation’s Patriot Awards for her heroic actions during a tornado. Former law enforcement officers in Mississippi pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men. The officers faced lengthy prison terms for their heinous actions.

Racially Motivated Torture of Black Men by Former Law Enforcement Officers in Mississippi

Two Black men in Mississippi were tortured by six former law enforcement officers in a racially motivated attack. The perpetrators were sentenced to prison, with more to be sentenced later. The victims suffered physical and emotional trauma, and the incident led to charges against the officers connected to previous violent encounters with Black men. The officers have pleaded guilty to federal and state charges.

Indiana State Police Association endorses Sen. Mike Braun for Governor

The Indiana State Police Association endorsed Sen. Mike Braun's bid for governor of Indiana, citing his support for law enforcement and public safety initiatives.

Government Employment of Dogs and Other Animals

The federal government employs thousands of dogs for various tasks, such as detecting explosives and drugs, patrolling federal wildlife refuges, tracking suspects, and more. These dogs undergo extensive training and require proper care and housing. Other animals, such as marine mammals and birds, have also been used for government duties. Americans generally dislike school buses for transportation to school.

Rise in Burglaries in Democrat-Run Los Angeles

Tourism from South America to Los Angeles has led to an increase in burglaries in wealthy neighborhoods. LAPD officials have noted a rise in organized crime groups targeting the city, with specific incidents involving Chilean nationals. Despite arrests, some suspects have been released on bail, contributing to the ongoing crime wave. The article criticizes Democrat-run cities for attracting illegal activity and failing to enforce laws effectively.

Fatal Shooting of Robbery Suspect in Texas

A man suspected of multiple robberies in southeastern Texas was fatally shot by officers after robbing a liquor store. The officers discharged their weapons when the suspect brandished a weapon, leading to his death.

Health Risks of Cannabis Use

A study suggests daily cannabis users have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke similar to tobacco smokers. The risk of cardiovascular disease is linked to cannabis smoke toxins. Legalization of recreational cannabis in California has not reduced illegal business or stress on law enforcement.

Misogynistic Hate Speech Raids in Germany

German authorities conducted raids across the country against individuals suspected of posting misogynistic hate speech online, as part of the annual 'combating misogyny on the internet' day of action.

Brawl in Bunnell, Florida

Brawl involving more than 50 people in Bunnell, Florida leads to arrests, including one person with a criminal history of felonies and misdemeanors.

Arizona Border Invasion Act Vetoed by Gov. Katie Hobbs

Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that would allow Arizona law enforcement to arrest illegal aliens, citing concerns that the bill does not secure the border and could harm businesses. The bill, named the 'Arizona Border Invasion Act,' would have permitted officers to charge illegal aliens with a misdemeanor on first arrest and a felony on subsequent arrests.

South Carolina Gun Law Bill

South Carolina is close to approving a bill allowing open carry of guns without a permit, with stiffer penalties for those who violate rules. The bill includes free gun training for concealed weapons permits and has faced opposition from some lawmakers and law enforcement.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces increased law enforcement presence for Spring Break

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced increased law enforcement presence in spring break destinations to maintain order and prevent mayhem. Stringent measures, including parking rate hikes and restrictions, are being implemented in cities like Miami Beach.

Capitol Security for State of the Union Address

Security fence to be installed around the Capitol for President Biden's State of the Union address on March 7, 2023, as part of heightened security measures.

Highway Shootings on the Rise in the United States

Highway shootings are on the rise across the United States with law enforcement departments in at least six states reporting more incidents since 2023. Aggressive driving is a major factor contributing to these shootings, making it challenging for police to prevent and investigate these incidents.

Miami Beach Spring Break Crackdown

Miami Beach leaders are implementing severe measures to crack down on spring break chaos, but political tensions and disagreements have complicated the planning process. Various stakeholders, including city officials, business owners, and police union representatives, have differing opinions on the best approach to ensure public safety during the upcoming spring break.

Immigration and Law Enforcement

Clarke County Sheriff John Q. Williams opposes turning criminal illegal aliens over to ICE for deportation, claiming it promotes a “culture of fear.” Recent murder case involving illegal alien from Venezuela highlights the issue.

Shooting of Law Enforcement Officers in Independence, Missouri

At least three law enforcement officers were shot in Independence, Missouri, with two city officers and one official from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office being injured. The shooting occurred near E. Bundschu Road and N. Elsea Smith Road in the northeast section of Independence.

Man Sets Himself on Fire at Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C.

A man set himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., and is in critical condition. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the incident, and the man, an active duty airman, has been transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Louisiana Governor declares state of emergency due to police officer shortage

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry declares state of emergency due to severe police officer shortage, lifting limits on new hires and payroll increases for sheriffs. Executive order aims to address the need for additional law enforcement personnel amidst challenges in maintaining staffing levels and response times to emergency calls. Landry also calls for a crime-focused special legislative session to overhaul the criminal justice system with tough-on-crime measures.