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Protecting the protectors: Why COVID-19 needs to be considered a line of duty injury
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Our law enforcement officers are on the front lines of a very new war. It is a war not against crime, but against a disease.
COVID-19 is the scourge that is challenging our nation on a level that has never occurred before; it’s taking lives, instilling fear and disrupting the economy in unimaginable ways. Read More.
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We’ve lost 31 officers in the line of duty this year, let’s share their names since the media is silent.
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Three months into 2020, and we’ve lost 31 officers in the line of duty. Their passing is never easy, and all the worse, the brazenness of the criminal element is seemingly getting worse by the day.
We see it online on social media, with people cheering at the thought of police being injured or killed while on the job. Read More.
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FBI: In 2018, CBP agents stopped Chinese national with three mysterious vials in his luggage
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In November 2018, just over a year before the Chinese coronavirus came to the world’s attention in Wuhan, China, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents (you know, the ones that AOC and the Squad want to get rid of) stopped a Chinese biologist with three vials labeled “Antibodies” in his luggage at Detroit Metro Airport, Law Enforcement Today has learned via Yahoo News. Read More.
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Army calls for volunteers to come back to service. More than 17,000 respond almost immediately.
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They were told their country needs them again. And they responded overwhelmingly.
President Trump issued an executive order allowing Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper to order units and individual members to duty, including “certain Individual Ready Reserve” members, chief Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement. Read More.
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