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.
- Hero Cop Shot in the Head Returns to Uniform Thanks to Loyal Chief Who Gave Him Purpose
- Disturbing: Married Police Couple Accused of Sexually Abusing Child They Were Guarding
- Los Angeles Activists Demand LAPD Stop Pretextual Traffic Stops Because of 'Racial Disparities'
- Cocaine Sharks: New Study Blames Bahamas Vacationers for Drugged-Up Predators
- Female Cop Shoots Fellow Officer Serving Restraining Order, Claims Suicidal Intent
- How the Obama DOJ Destroyed Four Decorated Officers for Enforcing Immigration Law
- USC Cancels Gubernatorial Debate Because Lineup Not Diverse Enough
- AG Pam Bondi Orders FBI-IRS Probe Targeting Antifa-Linked Nonprofits Funding Domestic Terrorism
- New York: Trans Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Raping Teenage Boy, Walks Free with No Extra Jail Time
- Missouri Police Find Fentanyl Taped Inside Barbie Doll Packaging
- Spring Break Chaos Sees Hundreds Arrested Across Daytona, Ft. Lauderdale Beaches
- Tennessee Man Arrested for Aggravated Rape of 9-Month-Old
- Restoring Order in Memphis: A Unified Federal Response to Violent Crime
- Florida: Judge Uses Stand Your Ground to Clear Officers in UPS Driver’s Death, Prosecutors Push Back
- Supreme Court Rejects Journalist’s Challenge to Qualified Immunity in Texas Arrest







