Unfortunately, the United States is currently seeing an opioid crisis which is not only taking a toll on the lives lost, but also the
As technology continues to evolve, more law enforcement agencies and first responders are now able to access technologies that were once unavailable. New and
The rates for property and violent crimes are soaring across many parts of the United States. This is concerning for police officers who are
Op-Ed by Daniel Stuebs The voters of the City of Nashville approved Amendment 1 to the city’s charter on November 6, 2018 by an
Law enforcement agencies across the country help keep our communities safe and play a vital role in society. In order to get them ready
By Bill Casey 2019 has not started out great for police officers nationwide as 30 officers have already lost their lives in the line
Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Speaks and New Leaders Take Hold The third and fourth days of the National Sheriffs Association annual conference at the
Day 2: Officer Bias, Exhibit Halls Open, and Committees Meet on Important Policy Stances The American Police Officers Alliance continues its updates from day
Day 1: Border Security, Officer Wellness Dominate the Agenda The American Police Officers Alliance is honored to be part of day 1 of the
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall




