@scoopjefferson / Twitter screen shot ; @BethVaughnNews / Twitter screen shotCommentary Alleged Cop Killer Will No Longer Have to Face Jury, Death Penalty Taken Off the Table Despite Severity of Crime After Jason Brown allegedly murdered a police officer who was trying to help him, prosecutors are going soft on him. By Grant Atkinson December 13, 2021
Prath / ShutterstockCommentary Flashback: Cop Shot Man Attacking His Home, Suddenly Realized He Knew Him 'I don’t think the officer had a choice - I honestly don’t,' the police chief said after the 2016 shooting. By C. Douglas Golden November 24, 2021
Court TV - Pool / AP Derek Chauvin Just Officially Appealed His Conviction and Sentence, Citing 'Clearly Biased Jurors' and 10 Other Allegations Former Minneapolis police office Derek Chauvin will continue to fight his convictions in the death of George Floyd. By Jack Davis September 24, 2021
@Chicago_Police / TwitterCommentary Police Official Skipped 'Sacred' Ritual for Slain Chicago Cop: 'We Don't Have 20 Minutes for This S***' Mayor Lori Lightfoot defended the decision during a news briefing, saying the police official 'made the right call. I support what he did.' By C. Douglas Golden August 13, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary 29-Year Police Vet Debunks Massive Lie About Capitol Cop Suicides, Exposes Truth Behind Horrible Deaths 'No one is talking about all the other cops who are killing themselves. The politicization of this topic is abhorrent.' By C. Douglas Golden August 7, 2021
@NYPDnews / Twitter screen shotCommentary NYC Police Group Sounds Off on 'Failed Laws' After Another 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 July 26, 2021
Joseph C. Garza - The Tribune-Star / AP Suspect in Fatal Indiana Shooting Threw Molotov Cocktail Before Killing Federal Agent, Court Docs Say The U.S. attorney’s office in Indianapolis charged 44-year-old Shane Meehan with the premeditated murder of a federal agent. By The Associated Press July 8, 2021
Robert Alexander / Getty Images New Mexico Opens the Door to Lawsuits Against Government Agencies, Including Police, in State Court New Mexico's law allowing residents to seek damages against the government, including police and schools, will go into effect. By The Associated Press June 30, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Psaki Tries to Turn 'Defund Police' Back on the GOP After It Backfires on Dems During a media briefing, Psaki defended an adviser who said not voting for Biden's spending bills equated to defunding the police. By C. Douglas Golden June 29, 2021
Eze Amos / Getty ImagesCommentary Anti-Cop Rhetoric Forces 3 Virginia Sheriffs to Buck Democratic Party, Switch to Republican All of the three sheriffs cited the rhetoric of the national Democratic Party -- and those they support -- for the decision. By C. Douglas Golden June 4, 2021