"Expecting justice:" Family of motorcyclist killed by drunk cop appeals to Governor after DUI charge dropped

On August 26, 2010, in Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

The family of an Indianapolis man killed by an on-duty cop, who was driving at nearly twice the posted speed limit and who tested at twice the legal blood alcohol content, is appealing to the Governor of Indiana to intervene in the matter after the county prosecutor dropped the DUI charge.

“I am pleading for your assistance to intervene in the investigation,” the victim’s widow, Luisa Montilla-Wells, said in a letter to Governor Mitch Daniels.

“My family, the families of the other two victims involved in the tragedy, and the constituents of Indianapolis have lost confidence and their faith in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD)…”

iWatch anti-terror community program

On October 17, 2009, in The Round Table, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

At their annual Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA) on October 3, law enforcement officials unveiled a…

EXCLUSIVE: Sheriff Mack hits back at “right-wing extremism” & militia report

On August 14, 2009, in Featured, Politics, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

The son of an FBI Agent, Richard Mack has been a long-time crusader for freedom and individual rights. As a twenty-year law enforcement official and former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, Mack served on the thin, blue line that protects a civilized society from lawlessness. But a new report released in August by the Southern Poverty Law Center casts a shadow over Mack’s motives and questions his role in the growth of militias…

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