Please keep the brave Columbus (OH) police officer who was shot last night in your thoughts and prayers.
The officer was attempting to apprehend a violence dirtbag who fled from a traffic stop, when the coward opened fire, shooting the officer twice.
This hero stayed in the fight and returned fire, along with other officers and they neutralized the miscreant…permanently.
But the heroes weren’t done, other officers on scene rendered aid to the injured officer, stopped the bleeding with tourniquets, and rushed the officer to the hospital.
Thanks to their heroic actions the officer is expected to pull through. Amazing job by all!! @BrianSteel_
As you gather around the table for Easter please say a special prayer for law enforcement as yet another officer was shot last night…that is 5 shot in the last 2 days.
The officer from Nottingham (NH) PD was responding to a call of a man shooting at his family members.
Upon arriving the dirtbag opened fire, shooting the officer and then fled like a coward.
Officer was rushed to a nearby hospital and is expected to recover.
After a short manhunt, officers located the dirtbag who made the unwise decision to fire at officers again…he was quickly neutralized by officers…permanently.
On this solemn anniversary, we honor the NYPD members who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
We vow to never forget their legacy of service and heroism.
#FidelisAdMortem
Horrific news out of Missouri…
Two Christian County deputies have been shot and killed, and two more have been injured.
The first deputy was shot and killed when he conducted a traffic stop and the dirtbag ambushed him and opened fire.
The second deputy was shot and killed by the said dirtbag after tracking him down. The deputy along with another two who were injured, heroically stayed in the fight returned fire and killed the suspect.
Please keep the families of all the deputies in your thoughts and prayers, as they deal with the unimaginable grief.
History will not be kind to our nation for its treatment of our protectors…sickening!
Peaceful protesting like kicking a Federal vehicles light out & spitting at Officers? @RepJeffries that was a disgraceful attempt at truth & leadership. @JoeSquawk has more honesty & leadership in his pinky toe. @SquawkCNBC
Today marks seven years since we lost Detective Brian Simonsen.
He was shot and killed while doing his job, protecting the people of New York City.
Detective Simonsen served with the NYPD for 19 years. We will continue to honor him as we #NeverForget his service and sacrifice.
Please keep the Arizona State Trooper shot last night in your thoughts and prayers.
Troopers were serving a warrant when the scumbag opened fire, shooting the trooper…they returned fire and neutralized the suspect.
Two other troopers were hurt during this incident…thankfully all troopers are expected to recover.
Yet another glaring example of the historic violence against law enforcement in this country.
How many more officers have to be shot, injured, maimed, killed, before the House and Senate take action and pass the “Protect and Serve Act”?
Asking for myself and 750,000 close friends.
Deputy Lawson had no warning when a fugitive burst from a closet and lunged at him with a serrated knife. The blade was aimed directly at his neck — a killing strike. Lawson didn’t have time to react. But his K9 partner, Titan, did.
The 85-pound German Shepherd launched himself into the attacker, taking the stab deep into his flank — a blow meant for Lawson. As backup subdued the suspect, Titan collapsed, bleeding heavily.
Lawson scooped him into his arms, ignored protocol, and sped to the emergency vet with sirens wailing, keeping pressure on the wound and begging, “Don’t quit on me.”
Veterinarians worked for three hours to stop the internal bleeding.
Lawson never left his side, whispering to the dog who had saved his life.
When Titan finally lifted his tail, Lawson broke down in relief. He walked out knowing he owed every breath to the dog resting in recovery.
Please keep the 3 Corpus Christi police officers injured yesterday in your thoughts and prayers. 2 officers were shot and a third was injured by debris from the shooting.
Officers were attempting to take a dirtbag wanted for homicide into custody when he opened fire on the officers. The officers heroically returned fire and neutralized the suspect.
One officer is still in critical condition, while the other officers are expected to recover.
A stark reminder to all of the dangers we face everyday in law enforcement and that the War on Cops in America continues to rage!
Bo Bichette's 59 hits with runners in scoring position led MLB last season (.391 AVG)
He ranks among the top four players since 2021 in batting average with runners in scoring position, hits with runners in scoring position, and hits with runners in scoring position and two outs
Bichette has a career .330 AVG with a .904 OPS with runners in scoring position
R.I.P. Officer Elijah Garretson
End of Watch: January 10, 2026
It is with profound sadness that we share the loss of Officer Elijah Garretson, who was killed in the line of duty on January 10, 2026 in Copperas Cove, Texas.
Officer Garretson, just 27 years old, was fatally shot while on duty near the intersection of Great Hills Drive and Lost Trail in Copperas Cove. What began as another shift of service ended in tragedy—one that has left a family shattered, a department grieving, and a community mourning the loss of a young officer who chose a life of public service.
At the request of the Copperas Cove Police Department, the Texas Rangers are conducting an independent investigation into the officer-involved shooting. Authorities confirmed the suspect was later located and, after a lengthy negotiation attempt, took his own life.
Officer Garretson’s dedication to law enforcement was evident long before his final call. He graduated from the Central Texas College Police Academy earning the Academic Award for the highest grade point average in his class—an early indication of the commitment, discipline, and integrity he carried into his career.
On Sunday morning, his body was escorted to a North Texas medical examiner’s office, a somber procession honoring a fallen officer who will never return home.
As so often happens in cases like this, the public is left with limited details—but the loss is unmistakably clear. Another name added to the long list of officers who gave everything in service to others.
Today, we ask you to pause. Remember Officer Elijah Garretson not just for how he died, but for how he lived—answering a call to protect, to serve, and to stand in harm’s way so others wouldn’t have to.
Please keep his loved ones, his fellow officers, and the Copperas Cove community in your thoughts during this unimaginable time.
When Collin started high school four years ago, he had one goal: walk at graduation.
At that time, he had never left his wheelchair.
Thanks to 2 innovative surgeries on his legs in 2019 and years of physical therapy, Collin walked.