Crime

Crime

Retired FBI Agent Says the Pipe Bomb Case Shows Both Bureau Persistence and Leadership Missteps

Nearly five years after pipe bombs were discovered outside the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee headquarters on January

Former Federal Prosecutor Warns of “Leniency Culture” Fueling Chicago’s Violent Crime Crisis

Matthew Moyer, senior associate at Clifford Law Offices & former prosecutor for both the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office and

Thomas Baker: FBI’s Return to Organized Crime Is Welcome, But Political Overreach Still a Problem

Retired FBI special agent and legal attaché, Thomas Baker, walks us through the NBA and Mafia gambling bust

Former Riverside Police Chief Warns of Rising Anti-Law Enforcement Climate

Thomas Weitzel, retired Chief of Police of Riverside: The Peacekeepers program is a complete scam

Wilfred Reilly Criticizes Crime Policy and Launches Anti-DEI Consulting Venture

Wilfred C. Reilly, associate professor of political science at Kentucky State University and author of Lies My Liberal Teacher Told

Survey Shows Disconnect Between Public Safety Concerns and Political Rhetoric

Chief Political Analyst at The Liberal Patriot, Michael Baharaeen, explores What Americans Think About Crime and Public Safety

National Guard Deployment Cuts Crime in D.C., Debate Shifts to Chicago

Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, John Malcolm:  I live in DC. I’m glad Trump sent in the National

Victims’ Advocate Blasts Cashless Bail as Chicago and New York Struggle With Rising Crime

Jennifer Harrison is the Executive Director of The Victims Rights Reform Council. She joined Dan Proft to talk about the

Rafael Mangual on Crime, Quality of Life, and the Politics of Public Safety

Rafael Mangual, senior fellow and head of research for the Manhattan Institute’s Policing and Public Safety Initiative, calls out the