Call it a Christmas miracle. Check out this extraordinary video a pair of sheriff’s deputies in Okaloosa County, Florida saving a passed-out driver from his burning car in the wee hours of Christmas morning.
Kentucky police officer Darrell Smith accidentally shot himself in the hand blowing off a portion of his right index finger while handling a loaded .380 handgun at Barren Outdoors in Glasgow, KY last March. Now before anyone asks the obvious "Why was the handgun loaded" which is a reasonable question. You also have to ask "Why was officer Smith not following proper firearm safety an
Safety first! A Kentucky police officer accidentally shoots himself in the stomach in an elevator. Officer Darryl Jouett was off duty when the accident occurred. He and his wife were headed to his car in the parking garage. They took the elevator and when waiting for the doors to open he attempted to adjust his gun, that's when it went off! Well it didn't just go off, it was negligently discharged
A special session of the Lawton City Council has been called for Monday at 4 p.m., to talk about grievances recently filed by local unions in regards to a new anti-tobacco ordinance.
A recent story from CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley called "On the Road" has put the holiday and gift giving spirit of Christmas a much needed boost, especially in Missouri. An anonymous business man known only as Secret Santa for the past several years handed out thousands of dollars to those less fortunate or in need of holiday spirit. He's doing it again this year with a little hel
These cops in Lowell, Michigan are giving out Christmas cheer, presents and holiday spirit instead of traffic tickets. With all the bad press most police departments are getting lately it's great to see a video of police officers really making a positive impact on their communities and helping others. There's a lot of bad cops out there, but there's a lot of good ones too! Not all cops are bullies
In what some consider to be a blow to drunk driving enforcement, a Texas court has ruled that law enforcement must first obtain a warrant before administering a blood test to determine Blood Alcohol levels.