Criminal Justice

A Police Badge, A Deportation Order, and the Questions No One Is Asking Yet: How Did it Happen?

A week before graduation from the New Orleans Police Department academy, 46-year-old recruit Larry Temah was arrested by federal immigration authorities.Within hours, the story...

Houston Steps Up: The First City to Recruit NYPD Officers After Mamdani’s Win

When Houston’s Police Officers’ Union posted, “NYPD, are you disgusted with the election of Zohran Mamdani? Join us!”—it wasn’t just a trolling post. It was...

Pace University Dedicates Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. Social Justice Reading Room

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXBppo_4jBE White Plains, NY — During Social Justice Week at Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law, community leaders, lawmakers, faculty, students, and advocates gathered for a historic...

FBI and U.S. Attorney Announce Historic Takedown Linking NBA Figures to Mafia-Backed Gambling Network

In what federal officials are calling one of the most far-reaching corruption probes in modern sports history, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District...

Mount Vernon Man Sentenced to 40 Years in Federal Prison for Child Exploitation

Mount Vernon, NY — A Mount Vernon man has been sentenced to 40 years in federal prison for coercing and exploiting a minor, marking one...

AG Letitia James’s Appeals to Reinstate Trump’s 500 Mil Judgement

The Constitution is not a suggestion. It is the law of the land. One of its clearest protections is found in the Eighth Amendment, which...

Job Too Dangerous: State Spends $445 Million on Overtime and National Guard in Jails

The prison staffing crisis in New York is not just a budget issue or labor dispute—it is a failure of state leadership. By ceding...

Black Cities, Black Mayors, Same Broken Outcomes

This Labor Day weekend in Chicago, at least 52 people were shot, and seven were killed. Three separate mass shootings took place in Humboldt...

Federal Surge in D.C.: A Lesson for America’s High-Crime Cities

When President Trump authorized a federal law enforcement surge in Washington, D.C., critics wasted no time. They called it federal overreach. They warned about...

IS IT TIME TO END NO CASH BAIL?

When President Trump signed his executive orders to dismantle cashless bail in Washington, D.C. and across the country, critics immediately cried foul. They called...

Woman Found Dead in Mount Vernon Raises Alarming Questions About Crime and Safety

Mount Vernon residents awoke to disturbing news this weekend after police confirmed that a woman was found dead inside a vehicle along the Cross...

Gloucester Township Got It Right: Hold Parents Accountable for Their Child Actions

Gloucester Township, New Jersey, has taken a bold step that too many communities avoid for fear of backlash. In the wake of a chaotic...

The Crime We Ignore: How Failed Leadership Leaves Black Communities Unsafe

One of the most persistent myths in American political discourse is that Black Americans broadly support defunding the police. That may play well online...

When We Don’t Police Ourselves, the Government Will Do It for Us

Former Westchester County DA and Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, now U.S. Attorney for D.C., stood before posters of young victims of gun violence,...

NO PARDON FROM TRUMP FOR DIDDY

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ hopes for a lifeline from former President Donald Trump appear to be dead on arrival. Despite weeks of speculation about whether...

When Compassion Becomes Complicity: The Price of Sanctuary Policies in the Real World

A federal officer lies in a New York City hospital—shot in the face and arm by a man who never should have been on...

Fighting Fentanyl or Repeating History? What the HALT Act Means for Black America

In July 2025, President Trump signed the HALT Fentanyl Act, a bipartisan measure that permanently classifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs and imposes...

No Justice Without Structure: The Hidden Cost of Mamdani’s Public Safety Agenda

By Damon K. Jones, NY Representative of Blacks in Law Enforcement of America Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani represents a new wave of lawmakers pushing a radical...

Charleston White Reverses Course and Defends Karmelo Anthony: A Wake-Up Call for America’s Broken Lens on Black Youth and Justice

In a society governed by laws, justice is supposed to rely on facts, evidence, and due process, not emotions, assumptions, or internet outrage. Yet,...

Larry Hoover and NBA YoungBoy Pardoned: Is Trump Redefining Criminal Justice Politics?

In a historic and symbolic move, former President Donald Trump appointed Alice Marie Johnson, the first Black woman to serve as a federal clemency...

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