Tag: Law Enforcement

The text raises concerns about the lack of arrests and prosecutions following violent incidents in Los Angeles despite clear evidence of wrongdoing.
Pro-Israel protesters reportedly attacked UCLA student reporters who were covering a melee at a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus.
The author criticizes mainstream media for biased reporting on clashes between police and pro-Palestinian demonstrators at UCLA, portraying the police negatively and overlooking protester law-breaking.
In response to criticism over a police officer advising a Jewish man to hide his Star of David during a pro-Palestinian march in Edinburgh due to safety concerns, the author, with a background in both defending and prosecuting, argues that blaming the police is misplaced.
A new poll by the American Jewish Committee reveals that younger American Jews, despite experiencing higher rates of antisemitism than any other age group, are less likely to view antisemitism as a serious problem.
Several kosher restaurants in the United States have received public support following incidences of vandalism or break-ins.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has called on New Yorkers to stand up against rising antisemitism following a series of incidents targeting Jewish students on college campuses.
At least two more synagogues in the United States were evacuated due to bomb threats, adding to the wave of threats that have targeted dozens of synagogues ahead of the High Holidays.
Shomrim, a Jewish civilian safety patrol group, has a mixed reputation.
In response to Andrew McCarthy's comments, it is noted that DA Fani Willis is knowledgeable about the Georgia RICO statute and has effectively prosecuted cases under it during her tenure as Fulton County DA.
A 73-year-old Jewish man named Guy Taieb was shot while walking home from morning prayers in Los Angeles.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, ADA Aharon Schrieber discusses what happens when you call the police to report domestic violence or abuse.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, ADA Aharon Schrieber, an assistant district attorney in the Bronx County Domestic Violence Bureau, discusses what happens when you call the police to report domestic violence or abuse.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the Biden administration's immediate assumption that horseback Border patrol officers were wrong in their actions in Texas, reflecting the administration's struggle to cater to its progressive base.
A recent analysis of crime data, court records, and interviews with individuals in New York's Borough Park neighborhood reveals a code of silence and a longstanding agreement between authorities and Orthodox leaders to handle domestic violence issues internally.
In anticipation of potential civil unrest surrounding the upcoming election, residents of Beverly Hills are feeling anxious and are taking measures to ensure their safety.