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Subject Law Enforcement Today News Brief
Date July 30, 2020 8:59 PM
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"Virginia Commonwealth University sees $100K in damages from violent protests over the weekend"

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** Oregon Governor: Feds will leave Portland tomorrow. DHS: Yeah, that’s not gonna happen.
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PORTLAND, OR- The governor of Portland should probably check her sources.

On Wednesday, Kate Brown announced that federal officers are going to begin withdrawing from Portland.

But… they’re not.

At right around the same time, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a statement saying federal law enforcement officers are there to stay for now. Read More. ([link removed])
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** Virginia Commonwealth University sees $100K in damages from violent protests over the weekend
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RICHMOND, VA– Over the weekend Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) suffered at least $100,000 worth of damages on campus as a result of a riot.

The protest that took place Saturday night was declared an “unlawful assembly” by Richmond State Police. Six protesters were arrested on various charges including unlawful assembly, rioting with a firearm, and assault on a law enforcement officer. Read More. ([link removed])
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** Law Enforcement Today: Episode 24
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Law Enforcement Today welcomes it’s new host Bernie Hallums! Kyle and Bernie discuss the recent police reform bill in Connecticut and the situation with Dollar Shave Club's controversial blog post about ‘Black Lives Matter’. Watch Now. ([link removed])
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** Firefighters ignore order from city leaders to remove Thin Blue Line Flags from fire trucks
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HINGHAM, MA – Law Enforcement Today recently reported that a controversial order was given to remove Thin Blue Line flags from local firetrucks in Hingham, after someone complained about the presence of the flags on firetrucks, the president of the Hingham firefighters’ union refused the Fire Chief’s order to take them down. Read More. ([link removed])

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Behind The Uniforms- Martin Schwartz

Martin J. Schwartz author of "Policing Is About People". Speaks with Kyle Reyes about education and awareness of officer wellness, as well as his book and many other topics. ** Watch Now. ([link removed])
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Social media removed ‘back the blue’ event page – and that was only the beginning (op-ed)

Editor note: Because social media has launched a full-blown attack on law enforcement, we’re asking you to join us in the battle. Check out www.backuparrived.com We’ll post upcoming Back the Blue events on there – and you can learn more about how to join the fight.

Proceeds get reinvested into hiring more active, retired and wounded officers and supporters to tell the stories of what’s REALLY happening in America. And help us blow up this story… because nobody seems to want to let the truth be heard. ** Read More. ([link removed])
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Summer 2018, what a wild year that was. I didn’t have many quiet night shifts but the few I did I took opportunity to take some photos
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