law enforcement officers
Coverage of law enforcement officers in the Nexus archive.
- Wilson County honors deputy, Mt. Juliet sergeant killed in line of duty 23 years ago
Wilson County and Mt. Juliet honored a deputy and a sergeant who were killed in the line of duty 23 years ago. Law enforcement officers, family members, and loved ones attended the memorial event.
- WBR Parish: Phone scam impersonates law enforcement officers
The West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office has warned residents about a phone scam where callers impersonate law enforcement officers. Scammers demand money for alleged missed jury duty or outstanding warrants.
- Hampton Roads Chamber recognizes first responders at Valor Awards
The Hampton Roads Chamber honored first responders, including firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and law enforcement officers, at the Valor Awards for their exceptional acts of bravery and service. The event recognized individuals who place themselves in harm's way to protect the region.
- #EkitiDecides2026: Turnout impressive but marred by malpractices — ADC governorship candidate
The ADC governorship candidate highlighted impressive voter turnout in the #EkitiDecides2026 election but criticized widespread malpractices. He also claimed law enforcement officers failed to address his complaints about the electoral process.
- Man Is Barricaded in Building After Fatal Shooting in Midland, Texas
A man is barricaded in a building in Midland, Texas, following a fatal shooting. Law enforcement officers are on the scene, and eleven people were injured.
- Editorial | It’s time to fully reinstate New York’s mask ban again
Governor Kathy Hochul signed a law banning law enforcement officers from wearing masks on duty, primarily in response to ICE agents' actions. The editorial argues for reinstating New York's pre-pandemic public mask ban, with exceptions for medical conditions, to address masked protesters engaging in harmful behavior.
- Newsom signs law to shield California elections from federal interference
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law to prevent federal interference in California elections, prohibiting access to voter rolls and election technology without a court order. The law restricts law enforcement from disrupting election workers except in public safety emergencies, citing concerns about Trump’s tactics targeting Democratic-led cities and states.
- Chaotic video shows anti-ICE protesters clash with officers outside Newark immigration detention center
Anti-ICE protesters clashed with officers outside a Newark immigration detention center, using plastic barriers to block a large white truck from exiting Delaney Hall. The confrontation was captured in a chaotic video showing physical altercations between demonstrators and law enforcement.
- Bystander Wounded in White House Shooting Is in Stable Condition
A bystander was wounded in a shooting near the White House but is now in stable condition. Law enforcement officers were present at the scene following the incident on Saturday evening.
- Wilkinsburg Man Indicted for Threatening to Assault and Murder Law Enforcement Officers and Federal Officials Including U.S. President and Member of Congress
A Wilkinsburg man has been indicted for making threats to assault and murder law enforcement officers and federal officials, including the U.S. President and a Member of Congress. The charges involve threatening violence against multiple government representatives and law enforcement personnel.
- Washington Hilton says Secret Service protocols were followed before attempted attack on Trump
The Washington Hilton confirmed adherence to Secret Service protocols during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday, where an armed individual attacked a security checkpoint and exchanged gunfire with law enforcement. The hotel emphasized compliance with stringent security measures directed by the U.S. Secret Service.
- FBI Honors Fallen Law Enforcement During National Police Week
The FBI honored fallen law enforcement officers during National Police Week, participating in solemn gatherings where the names of officers who made the ultimate sacrifice were read. The event recognized law enforcement partners from various agencies who died in service.
- National Police Week
The FBI participated in solemn commemorations of National Police Week, which honors law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. The observance recognizes the sacrifice of men and women in law enforcement who took an oath to protect and serve their communities.
- FBI Hockey Team Battles Secret Service in Triple-Overtime Thriller
The FBI hockey team lost 3-2 to the U.S. Secret Service in a triple-overtime charity game. The sold-out event raised approximately $35,000 for families of law enforcement officers and first responders killed in the line of duty.
- Director Wray Honors Fallen Officers During National Police Week
FBI Director Christopher Wray honored fallen officers and thanked law enforcement during National Police Week observance. The remarks recognized the sacrifices and dedication of the nation's law enforcement officers in keeping communities safe.