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Celebrity judges team up for “America’s Hidden Talent” competition – we want all of you to compete.
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Bored? Going stir-crazy at home? Have a hidden talent? It’s time to put it to work… and get in front of some celebrity judges to compete for some great prizes.
Law Enforcement Today is teaming up with the group Veterans Ticket Organization (Vet Tix), which also powers 1st Tix, to create an online outlet for all those individuals that are quarantining at home, and want to create something amazing for everyone to enjoy. Read More.
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St. Louis man shoots person on street. Shooter released the next day. Guess who is involved in the case?
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A man who repeatedly shot a man during an altercation has been released and the charges dropped, despite video footage of the entire incident that St. Louis Police Officers Association (POA) President Jeff Roorda called “gruesome.”
It was reported that the violent incident occurred at the intersection of Sarah and Lindell in St. Louis on 4/10. A bystander took a video of the event from an apartment window. Read More.
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Introducing the all new Spotify Playlist from LET!
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If you are stuck at home you probably need some badass American tunes to jumpstart your day. That is why we put together a playlist just for Law Enforcement Today. Check it out!
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New videos, podcasts, and more every week on LET Unity!
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Visit LETUnity.com to watch all the best patriotic content now!
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Memorial park dedicated to murdered police officer vandalized – police need our help in finding the suspects
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Apparently, the dirtbags in Las Vegas do not appear to be obeying the ‘stay-at-home’ order that was put in place by Nevada Gov. Steven Sisolak. According to KTNV13 in the city, a memorial park that was dedicated to a fallen police officer was vandalized this past weekend.
The Las Vegas deputy city marshals are asking the public for help after 25 trees were destroyed at the Alyn Beck Memorial Park. On the morning of April 16, city marshals found the vandalism as they were conducting a routine property check at the park. Read More.
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Judge releases accused fentanyl dealer, after testing positive for virus – he moves in with mom at senior facility
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Reports recently surfaced stating that an inmate who tested positive for COVID-19 was released from jail due to concerns of it spreading in the jail facility.
In an ironic move, the previously jailed individual then moved into a senior living community with his mother. Most are aware of how poorly the elderly fare with COVID-19 exposure. Read More.
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