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"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of Saugus (MA) Police Officer Harold Vitale
Harold Vitale suffered a horrific death nearly 40 years ago--his family refused to let him be forgotten and channeled their grief into a force for good
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of Alexandria (VA) Police Cpl. Charlie Hill
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of Alexandria (VA) Police Cpl. Charlie Hill
A hostage-taker shot two Virginia police officers--they both died, four years apart
Cop Hater "Snoop Dogg" Gets Undeserved Honor at Olympics
The rapper who has spewed hatred toward police in his songs carried the Olympic torch in Paris and is part of NBC's Olympics coverage
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of Martha Dixon Martinez, Mike Miller and Hank Daly
The darkest day in Washington, D.C. law enforcement history occurred nearly 30 years ago when three officers were gunned down in their office at police headquarters
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of Billerica (MA) Patrolman Thomas Strunk
Tom Strunk was killed by a drunk driver--with his wife and three young sons watching in horror
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of DEA Special Agent Enrique 'Kiki' Camarena
Kiki Camarena's brutal murder by Mexican drug lords galvanized law enforcement's resolve to win the war on drugs
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of Virginia State Trooper Mark Cosslett
Two serial killers terrorized the Washington, DC area in 2002 and it cost a courageous Virginia state trooper his life
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of U.S. Marshal Robert Forsyth
Robert Forsyth was one of our nation's original 13 U.S. Marshals and the first federal law enforcement officer ever to die in the line of duty.
"Heroes Live Forever"--the story of Harry Aurandt
Tulsa Police Officer Harry Aurandt was shot and killed in 1921--his son, Paul, was only three years old at the time and went on to become one of America's most beloved figures
Former Head of Nevada's Largest Law Enforcement Association Joins Citizens Behind the Badge
McLean, VA (June 14, 2024) - Citizens Behind the Badge (CBB), a national nonprofit law enforcement advocacy organization, announced today that Chris Collins, a retired 32-year law enforcement veteran and former head of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association (LVPPA), has joined their Law Enforcement Advisory Council.
Officer.com features article announcing new Citizens Behind the Badge website and podcast…
Citizens Behind the Badge (CBB), a national nonprofit law enforcement advocacy organization, has launched a new website and podcast intended to expand their efforts to end the “defund and defame the police” movement and to honor the service and sacrifice of America’s peace officers.
"Heroes Live Forever: FBI Inspector Samuel P. Cowley and FBI Special Agent Herman Hollis"--A Podcast Produced by Citizens Behind the Badge
Remembering and honoring two fallen law enforcement heroes--FBI Inspector Samuel P. Cowley and FBI Special Agent Herman Hollis
"Heroes Live Forever: Andrew Turner"--A Podcast Produced by Citizens Behind the Badge
Remembering and honoring a fallen law enforcement hero--Philadelphia Police Officer Andrew Turner
"Heroes Live Forever: Daniel Faulkner"--A Podcast Produced by Citizens Behind the Badge
Remembering and honoring a fallen law enforcement hero--Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner
Citizens Behind the Badge launches ‘Heroes Live Forever’ Podcast!
Listen to Heroes Live Forever -- A Podcast Produced by Citizens Behind the Badge. This episode honors a fallen law enforcement hero--Boston Police Detective Sherman Griffiths.
The Daily Signal publishes op-ed on illegal immigration by CBB Law Enforcement Advisory Council Member Steve Sund
On April 30, The Daily Signal—the news platform for the Heritage Foundation—published an op-ed authored by Steve Sund, a member of CBB’s Law Enforcement Advisory Council and former U.S. Capitol Police Chief. The op-ed calls for a more unified and urgent response to securing our borders, much like what happened following the terrorist attacks on 9/11. And he explains that the President “has the ability and authority to address this serious issue” through presidential directives.
The latest “Updates” from Citizens Behind the Badge
On April 29, Citizens Behind the Badge released their latest “Updates” newsletter featuring a novel approach to help remedy the police shortage crisis; a discussion on the alarming rise in suburban and rural crime; commentary on the root cause of juvenile crime and truancy--poor parenting; and a summary of CBB's latest social media posts and comments from supporters.
The Washington Post publishes CBB Letter to the Editor calling for parents to be held accountable
The Washington Post published a letter to the editor from CBB founder and president Craig W. Floyd saying parents should be held accountable for the children they bring into this world. Letter was in response to an article about D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s plan to get tough with violent juvenile criminals and to hold parents accountable if their children do not go to school.