The Hypocrisy of the Black Lives Matter Movement

July 20, 2020

Black lives matter. Of course, they do. But it is now abundantly clear that the lives, safety and dignity of Black men, women and children is not really what drives organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement. That is a shame.

The Double-Edged Sword of Facial Recognition Technology

July 13, 2020

Photo courtesy of ACLU of Michigan

Beware: Unsettled Times Like These Spark Suicides

July 6, 2020

Will Covid-19 isolation plus scenes of violent civil unrest increase the number of suicides? Experts say yes.

The Devil in the Details of Police Reform

June 29, 2020

Everyone agrees police need to change the way they do business. Congress plays politics and does nothing on police reform but states are stepping up. Is it enough?

Crimes Against Common Sense

June 22, 2020

What’s the best course for racial equality? Violent street protests or tearing down ancient statues? The woke would tell you yes. Common sense tells us otherwise.

A Time of Reckoning Over Race in America

June 15, 2020

The scab that hid this nation’s racial tension has been torn off. Now, what do we do to heal the wounds? Or are street protests/riots the new normal?

Recognizing Enemies of the State

June 8, 2020

As if the current COVID-19 pandemic hadn’t created enough chaos in our lives yet another outrageous, race-based police brutality case emerged to engulf the nation in its terrifying aftermath.Righteous street protests were infiltrated by agitators whose sole goal was to create mayhem, destroy property and upset the delicate balance of a society just getting back…

Murder as a Public Service?

June 1, 2020

A father of two who works with victimized children kills a known, dangerous sex predator. Is it cold blooded murder or did he do society a favor?

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Citizen’s Arrests

May 25, 2020

So how do Citizen’s Arrest laws really work? Can you get in trouble if you try to help cops catch a suspect? You bet you can. Big trouble!

Policing During a Pandemic

May 18, 2020

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit there was a “workforce crisis” in police departments nationwide. As cops sicken and die it’s getting worse.