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.
- Connecticut Democrats Demand ID for Returning Bottles But Say Voter ID Is 'Racist'
- NYC: Driver with Long History of DUI Offenses Charged After Killing Cyclist While High on PCP
- San Diego Border Patrol Captures Two Mexican Fugitives Wanted for Murder, Child Sex Crimes
- DOJ Moves to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor Case
- Florida Battalion Chief Fired Over COVID Mandate Loses Appeal in Federal Court
- California: Hero Father Tracks Down Son's Rapist Using His Cell Phone
- California: Paroled Killer Murders Girlfriend Less Than a Year After Release
- Why Officers Are Trained to Shoot "Center Mass"
- Chicago: Venezuelan Migrant Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Teen Near Loyola University
- Ohio Police Issue Warning After Suspects Pose as Tree Workers to Pull Off Home Burglary
- Florida Woman Accused of Urinating on Airbnb Items for Adult Site, Causing Thousands in Damage
- North Carolina Gym Owner Avoids Prison Time After Plea Deal Drops Child Exploitation Charges
- Massive iPhone Spyware Campaign Discovered on Ukrainian Websites
- Chicago: Man Stabbed on Train Platform After Argument Turns Violent
- Postal Worker Charged With Assault After Caught on Video Shoving 4-Year-Old to the Ground







