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.
- ICE Nabs Nine Illegal Alien Sex Offenders in Los Angeles Operation
- LA Couple Sues School District After Son's 'Secret Transition' Ends in Tragedy
- Man Dies After Being Fatally Punched on NYC Subway Platform
- North Carolina Shooting Sees Two Dead, One Injured in Durham
- Child, 11, Under Investigation for Murder After 5-Year-Old Brother Found Dead
- Houston Mayor, Police Chief Give ICE Agents Insane 30-Minute Rule for Illegal Alien Stops
- Georgia Prosecutor Drops Charges in Death of Teacher Killed During Student Prank
- Virginia: Adult Illegal Alien Student Accused of Groping Multiple Girls at High School
- Florida: Teen Girls Accused of ‘Blood Ritual’ School Killing Plot Laugh in Police Cruiser
- Milwaukee Police Tighten Flock Camera Rules After Officer Misuse Scandal
- Pennsylvania Man Charged with Murder After Random Shooting in Chester County
- Trump Admin Rolls Back Policy That Denied Veterans Their Guns
- How a Wildlife Refuge and GPS Data Helped Solve a Brutal Murder
- How Gun and Ammo Sales Fund Over Billion Dollars for Wildlife Conservation
- Two Dead Babies Years Apart. Now Investigators Say It Was No Accident







