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Crime

Epstein Files Memo Sparks Frustration and Doubt: Former FBI Agent Weighs In

James A. Gagliano, retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John’s University, weighs

Church Attacks Highlight Critical Need for Preparedness in Houses of Worship

Rob Chadwick, retired Supervisory Special Agent and former head of the FBI’s Tactical Training Program at Quantico, now serving as

John Lott Discusses Immigration, Crime Stats, and Gun Laws

John Lott is President of the Crime Prevention Research Center & former senior advisor for research and statistics at the

Chicago’s Crime Debate Heats Up as Former Police Chief Tom Weitzel Slams Safety Act, Consent Decree Policies

Thomas Weitzel, retired Chief of Police of Riverside, predicts a rise in crime rates when we get a rise in

Former Riverside Police Chief Warns Against Banning ‘Pretextual’ Traffic Stops in Chicago

Thomas Weitzel,  retired Chief of Police of Riverside, weighs in on Chicago’s Push to Eliminate Traffic Stops

Illinois’ Public Safety Crisis: Former Chief Tom Weitzel Warns the SAFE-T Act Is Failing

Thomas Weitzel, retired Chief of Police of Riverside, points to the Safety Act as lawlessness continues to be the norm

Antioch Woman’s Body Found in Garbage Bin: Suspect Confesses, Released Under Illinois SAFE-T Act

Scott Chastain, Deputy Chief for the Waukegan PD, discusses the case of a missing Antioch woman who was found in

Trump’s “Bowser Act” Targets DC Crime and Could Inspire Copycats in Chicago, Detroit

Deputy Managing Editor at Daily Wire, Tim Rice, on Trump’s ‘move fast and break things’ approach to crime

Chicago Police Officers Barred from Carrying Popular Sidearm Amid Safety Concerns

Paul Huebl, licensed private detective and former Chicago policeman: Chicago Cops Slammed with Sudden Ban on the Sig/Sauer P320