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Brotherhood for the Fallen members gathered in Mt Airy, North Carolina to honor a fallen hero, Deputy Sheriff Logan Utt of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. Deputy Utt was murdered in the line of duty while responding to a wellness check.
We stand by our commitment to honor the fallen, remember their service, and support their family.
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Big win for the Finest on Saturday night! 🏆
The NYPD beat the FDNY 14-0 in the annual Fun City Bowl.
It’s a great tradition that brings together our city’s first responders in a charity game of football!
This encounter at the Israel March says it all. An NYPD cop, a proud Jew with a kippah, representing the incredible mosaic of the community in New York and the uncompromising support for Israel. 🇺🇸🇮🇱
Thank you to all the NYPD officers who allow us to march safely and with our heads held high!💙
The FBI is offering a reward up to $50,000 for information to locate and capture Michael Timothy Puckett. This adds to the $10,000 already being offered by the U.S. Marshals Service for a combined reward up to $60,000.
FBI Richmond is assisting the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, U.S. Marshals, the Virginia State Police, and multiple local and state agencies in a manhunt for Puckett, who is facing an Aggravated Murder charge in Virginia.
Carroll County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a welfare check at Puckett's home on Fancy Gap Highway on Friday at approximately 9:30 p.m. When they arrived and made contact, authorities said Puckett opened fire, shooting both deputies, killing one deputy and injuring the second. He then fled the scene.
We are asking the public to check surveillance video or trail/hunting camera images to assist in real-time tracking of the fugitive. We also ask home and business owners to lock your vehicles, close your garage doors, lock up your sheds and do not leave anything outside Puckett could use to assist him to elude capture. Call 911 if you see Puckett.
On May 29, 2026 Deputy Sheriff Logan Utt of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office was shot and killed in the line of duty after responding to a wellness check. Another deputy was also wounded and the killer remains on the loose.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the men and women of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, the Utt family, and the entire community as they mourn the loss of a hero.
I don’t care what anyone says. If you atta*ck Police HORSES you should be put in Prison for 30+ Years
This should ABSOLUTELY be a Federal Crime
Would be a shame if we made them famous
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: I went undercover into a leftist training “class” here outside ICE Newark, where rioters are each handed ~$100 of equipment to pretend to be medics
These people are basically Antifa’s support staff
They were given goggles, latex gloves, and most notably, 3M P100 respirators with MULTIPLE spare cartridges — all new in the box.
The respirator + spare cartridges cost $75 each. And they were doling them out like candy.
These are NOT organic riots. They’re well organized and well-funded. These groups need to be broken up into a million pieces.
🚨 OMG. The leftist rioter arrested by DOJ for BITING ICE agents has reportedly been previously charged for CHILD P*RN, charged with s*xual abuse of children related to the dissemination and possession of child pornography — WFMZ in 2019
What are the ODDS that the rioter DOJ swoops up happens to be a p*do?!
Brendan Geier, of Madison, has now been FEDERALLY charged.
Utter freaking animals.
As Democrats demand the removal of the masks of ICE agents, a protester was shown yesterday yelling at an agent, "I've got your face. I'll kill your whole f**king family. You whole f**king family is dead. Your child, your wife, and all are dead. I have your face mother f**ker. You re dead."
Today we pause to honor Patrolman Lawrence Stefane, @NYPD9Pct, who was murdered in the line of duty on this day in 1970. Patrolman Stefane and his partner had been sitting in their patrol car when a man approached and tapped on the window. When the window rolled down, the lunatic reached in and stabbed Stefane in the chest. This is just one of many cases where our mental health and judicial systems failed the people of New York.
We will never forget our brother Lawrence, his service to our city, and the ultimate sacrifice he made to protect her people.
Fidelis Ad Mortem
From The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP):
Patrolman Lawrence Stefane was stabbed to death after being attacked by a man suffering from a mental health issue.
Patrolman Stefane and his partner were sitting in their police vehicle when a man approached and tapped on the window. When Patrolman Stefane rolled it down, the man said "all of you pigs need to be dead", and then leaned in and stabbed him in the chest with a butcher's carving knife. As he pushed his partner out of harms way, he shot his assailant twice critically wounding him and then lost consciousness. Patrolman Stefane was transported to a local hospital by his partner where he succumbed to his injuries.
The suspect, 22, had been released from a psychiatric hospital two days earlier. Two years earlier he had attacked another New York officer with a knife and was shot 8 times by that officer and his fellow officers before he was subdued. He had a long criminal record stating that during the 10 prior arrests he attacked the arresting officer every time. His mother was so afraid of him, she moved to another state. His neighbors would not let their kids play outside. New York Mayor John V. Lindsay asked the hospital why they let him out. They said he stopped showing signs of insanity. Their explanation satisfied no one including the mayor.
He was convicted of Patrolman Stefane's murder and sentenced to life in prison with no parole. In 2010 he was transferred to a mental hospital where he died in 2013.
Patrolman Stefane had served with the New York City Police Department for three years and was assigned to the 9th Precinct. He is survived by his wife, parents, and two brothers.
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Please keep the brave Buffalo (NY) officer who was shot multiple times, responding to a domestic violence call yesterday, in your thoughts and prayers.
The officer was rushed to a nearby hospital and is expected to survive this heinous attack.
Officers on scene returned fire and neutralized the suspect.
While we continue to see violent crime decrease in America, the number of officers shot and assaulted remain at historic highs.
The War on Cops continues unabated, long past time for Congress to pass the “Protect and Serve Act”.
Today we pause to honor Patrolman Philip Fitzpatrick who died on this day in 1947, six days after being shot in the line of duty. We will never forget Philip, his heroic actions taken off-duty that fateful day, and the ultimate sacrifice he made to protect his fellow New Yorkers.
Fidelis Ad Mortem
From The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP):
Patrolman Fitzpatrick and another off-duty patrolman were having lunch at a bar and grill on East 96th Street and 3rd Avenue when two men entered and announced a hold-up. Patrolman Fitzpatrick and the other patrolman engaged the suspect in a gun battle, in which Patrolman Fitzpatrick was wounded twice in the stomach, and both suspects were killed.
Patrolman Fitzpatrick was taken to Beth Israel Hospital where he died six days later from his wound.
Patrolman Fitzpatrick was posthumously awarded the New York City Police Department's Medal of Honor for his actions.
Patrolman Fitzpatrick had served with the New York City Police Department for 21 years and was assigned to the Mounted Squad 1. He was survived by his wife and five sons, one of who was a Patrolman with the New York City Police Department.
Today we pause to honor Police Officer Anthony Mosomillo who was shot and killed in the line of duty on this day in 1998. We will never forget Anthony, the incredible courage he displayed in that horrible day, and the ultimate sacrifice that he made in service to our city.
Fidelis Ad Mortem
From The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP):
Police Officer Anthony Mosomillo was shot and killed while attempting to arrest a parolee who had missed his court appearance.
He was shot four times after the suspect's girlfriend attacked Officer Mosomillo and his partner. During an intense and violent struggle with both the wanted man and his girlfriend, the subject got possession of Officer Mosomillo's partner's weapon and shot Officer Mosomillo.
Officer Mosomillo was able to return fire, killing the suspect. Officer Mosomillo was taken to Kings County Hospital where he died during surgery.
The female subject was arrested and convicted of manslaughter. She was released in December 2019 following a 20-year sentence but was re-sentenced to 2 years after a parole violation.
Officer Mosomillo had served with the New York City Police Department for 14 years and was assigned to the NYPD 67th Precinct in Brooklyn. He is survived by his wife and two young daughters.
Tonight we pause to honor Patrolman Miguel Sirvent. On this day in 1970, with just six weeks on the job, Patrolman Sirvent was shot and killed in the line of duty. We will never forget our brother Miguel, his service to our city, and the heroic actions he took that cost him his life.
Fidelis Ad Mortem
From The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP):
Patrolman Miguel Sirvent was shot and killed while attempting to intervene in a robbery while off duty.
Patrolman Sirvent was inside a fast food restaurant at the corner of Flatbush Avenue and Empire Boulevard, Brooklyn, when a suspect entered and attempted a robbery. Patrolman Sirvent identified himself and attempted to arrest the man when another suspect entered and shot the officer.
The suspect was convicted of murder and sentenced to 25 years to life. He was paroled on July 6th, 1995.
Patrolman Sirvent had served with the New York City Police Department for six weeks and was assigned to the 74th Precinct. He was survived by his wife, sister, and brother. His brother also served with the New York City Police Department.
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Memorial Day is one of solemn reflection and remembrance of those brave men and women who have given their life in service to this nation. While it may be the only day marked on the calendar for this purpose, let every day be a day to honor these heroes and their brave actions.
Never Forget
@Dapper_Det Is this the same Chicago that Frank Sinatra called "my kind of town?" Yikes.
Sending prayers of speedy recovery for the injured Chicago PD officers.