Law Enforcement Today (LET) was started by Captain Robert Greenberg as a voice for active and retired law enforcement officers, their families, and anyone who supports the men and women who protect and serve.
Law Enforcement Today unapologetically supports those who hold the Thin Blue Line.
Law Enforcement Today publishes the first-hand accounts of how officers have successfully faced adversity or practiced excellence in law enforcement. We also share news about the topics that impact the law enforcement community.
We have opened our platform to submissions from those in the community. We verify their identity but allow them to remain anonymous to protect their positions in departments across America. We publish these stories under the name Sgt. A. Merica.
The views, opinions, endorsement, and positions expressed on our website and social media pages are those of the writers and guests and do not necessarily state or reflect the views of LET.
- Louisiana Illegal Alien In Hot Water After She Crashed Into ICE Car
- How A Jolly Christmas Meal Ended In Grisly Gunfire
- Gun Control Grades Reward Policy Instead of Protecting People
- Post-Holiday Horror as Teen Allegedly Shoots Parents in Pennsylvania
- Connecticut Officer Under Fire for Mixing Campaigns with Duty
- How One Woman Built a Safe Haven for America’s Heroes
- Texas: Christmas Day Abduction Attempt Thwarted After Father Hunts Down Suspect
- While Nashville Property Crime Declines, Officials Warn About Ongoing Gun Thefts
- Georgia: Atlanta Police Officer, Woman Found Dead in Home Near Piedmont Park
- Chicago: River North Shooting Leaves One Dead, Three Fighting for Their Lives
- Lobster Heist: $400K Live Lobster Shipment Hijacked in Massachusetts
- Former Police Officer Charged After Allegedly Holding Child Underwater at Hotel Pool
- Minnesota Lt. Governor Wears Hijab While Billion-Dollar Somali Fraud Scandal Engulfs State
- North Carolina: Two Officers Injured After Child Custody Exchange Turns into Shootout
- Trump-Appointed Judge Challenges Withheld Disaster Funds to 'Sanctuary' Cities







