Aaron Alexis marched through the Navy Yard going door to door with a sawed-off shotgun in his hand on Sept 16, 2013, fatally shooting 12 people and injured three others in a mass shooting at the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) inside the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. It was the second-deadliest mass murder on a U.S. military base, behind only the 2009 Fort Hood shooting.

Is Building Design Adding to Casualty Counts In Active Shooter Events?

By Doug Haines, Owner and CEO of Haines Security Solutions Modern architectural design in the past few years has gone from buildings with lots of cubby-hole offices, conferences, classrooms and shared space...

Despite New Body Armor, NYSP Still Vulnerable to their Biggest Threat

Written by Scott Sulzbach, Director of Global Sales and Marketing at Buffalo Armory It doesn’t take more than a passing glance at the headlines to understand that cops the world over face...

We Cannot Leave Police Safety to Chance

Written by Scott Sulzbach, Director of Global Sales and Marketing at Buffalo Armory All across the United States, police forces and first responders are ill equipped in the face of new challenges. Threats...

Municipal IDs and Murder (Learn More, Multi-Video)

Written by Douglas A. Solomon This week marks the 10th anniversary of the infamous schoolyard killings in Newark, N.J. On Aug. 4, 2007, three Newark students – Terrance Aeriel, Iofemi Hightower and Dashon Harvey...

BA Armor Advocacy & Transparency for Our Police & First Responders

We are extremely saddened to hear of the recent loss to New York State Trooper Joel R. Davis, along with 25 other officers who have perished in the line of duty already...

Can Trump Win Fight Against Open-Border Radicals Over Immigration?

By Investors Business Daily Immigration: A battle is brewing between the federal government's right to enforce U.S. immigration laws and some cities' and blue states' desire to provide "sanctuary" for illegal immigrants...

TRO Filed Against Comey, FBI, NSA & CIA in Case Alleging OOJ (… More)

Larry Klayman, the founder of both Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch, and a former federal prosecutor, announced today that he and his client whistleblower Dennis Montgomery have moved for a...

How Eaton County Took on Historic Windstorm & Massive Power Outages

By Michael Armitage, ENP, MPA, Director Eaton County Central Dispatch Massive power outages affecting more than one million people crippled areas across Michigan as a March windstorm tore through the state, leaving some...

The Latest: Mattis ‘Not Worried’ about Trump Sharing Intel (Videos)

By The Associated Press The Latest on the report that President Donald Trump shared classified information with Russian officials (all times EDT): 5:15 p.m. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says he is “not worried” that...

Hurricane Preparedness Week: 3 Overlooked Comm Tips (Learn More)

By Todd Piett, CPO for Rave Mobile Safety Although almost 5 years ago now, the infamous Superstorm Sandy’s impact is still felt on Long Island, NY. The storm was the second costliest on...