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.
- Sanctuary Policies Let Dangerous Criminal Aliens Stay Free Until ICE Arrests Them
- How A Radio Show Call Led Police to a Body in the Woods
- Grisly Hammer Attack at Motel Leaves Blood Spread Everywhere
- Raid Target Was Under Watch Well Before Political Noise Started
- Chinese Drones Go From Forbidden to Flying Targets for America’s Elite
- Gun Industry Fights Back Against Lawfare Aimed at Legal Firearms
- Maryland Senator Roasted After Trying to Pass Off Criminal Illegal Alien as 'Beloved Mom'
- Idaho Hit-and-Run Leaves 8-Year-Old Dead After Illegal Alien Driver Flees Scene
- DOJ: Texas Pair Planned to Massacre Men on Haitian Island and Turn Women, Kids Into 'Sex Slaves'
- Violence Erupts in Chicago Christmas Tree Lighting: Eight Teens Shot in Two Attacks
- Phoenix Police: Sex Offender Posed as Doctor to Enter School, Assault 10 Year Old
- San Antonio ICE–FBI Operation Hauls In 150 Illegal Aliens, 27 Tied to Tren de Aragua Gang
- D.C. House Republicans Pass Two Bills to Rein In Crime, Predictably Triggering Democrat Outrage
- North Carolina Christmas Tree Lighting Event Attacked By Gunmen
- Eviction Turns Deadly in Florida: One Deputy Fatally Shot, Two Hurt in Indian River County







