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Boston College issues public apology for allowing cops to use restroom: ‘It will not happen again’

BOSTON, MA – The pandering. The virtue signaling. The cancel culture. The white guilt.

It would be funny if it wasn’t also so scary.

Now, Berklee College of Music in Boston is playing along too. The school’s Public Safety Department issued a public apology on Facebook Tuesday.

For what, you may ask?

For allowing a police officer to use the restroom after protests.  Read More.

Urgent: Police say this man slashed a police officer in the throat and escaped. Find him before he strikes again.

JACKSONVILLE, FL – New images have been released of a man wanted after police say he slashed an officer in the throat. Police are asking for help in identifying a man who they say attacked an officer in downtown Jacksonville on May 30 (video below).

They’ve released photos and video of the man who they say will at least face a charge of aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer. Read More.

The Real Man Show: Getting Crafty with Samuel Adams

Samuel Adams recently got beat up in the media for no good reason. We've got their six (because they've got our sips).We brought a bunch of veterans to Boston to show off what might be America's most patriotic beer for this episode of The Real Man Show! Watch Now.

Armed protestors “seize” portions of Seattle, set up road blocks, dub it police-free “Autonomous Zone”

SEATTLE, WA – After the abandonment of Seattle’s East Precinct due to threats of arson, the police department announced on Wednesday that they would like to get officers back to work inside of the boarded up building. 

However, protesters have appeared to set up tents, blocking streets all around Capitol Hill, from 13th Avenue past 11th Avenue, near Cal Anderson Park, and it runs from East Olive Street to East Pike Street. This area has been labeled the “Autonomous Zone.” Read More.

Stock up on America's Best Coffee: 'Battle Grounds'

Battle Grounds is Veteran Owned and they are here to serve. Visit their website for delivery of specialty crafted blends directly to your door!  Shop Now.

Officer down: Deputy shot in the face; ambushed by suspect hiding out near department

PASO ROBLES, CA – Around 3:15am on Wednesday, a San Louis Obispo County deputy was shot near the Paso Robles station on 10th Street.

Paso Robles Police Chief Ty Lewis said that the incident started when a dispatcher monitoring the department’s security cameras advised officers that there was a suspicious person walking around the building. The dispatcher saw him start shooting. Read More.
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