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New Oldham County police chief Greg Smith wants to work with community

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New Oldham County police chief Greg Smith wants to work with...

January 20th, 2011 @ 7:27AM (13 years ago)

AWESOME....maybe he can bring in Lickty,Skaggs,dossett and have a good'ol boy clan like the old days where buddies mean everything and right or wrong doesnt matter!

New Oldham County police chief Greg Smith wants to work with...

January 20th, 2011 @ 10:15PM (13 years ago)

ANYWAY....For a topic worth discussing, has anyone heard about bath salt abuse and has anyone seen it in Louisville yet. Louisiana is the only state which has outlawed it in the country. It appears to becoming a replacement for meth. Google "Bath salt abuse" for more info....Stay safe

New Oldham County police chief Greg Smith wants to work with...

January 23rd, 2011 @ 10:37PM (13 years ago)

New Oldham County police chief Greg Smith wants to work with...

January 24th, 2011 @ 6:38PM (13 years ago)
Posted by: VELCRO

A spate of shooting attacks on law enforcement officers has authorities concerned about a war on cops.

In just 24 hours, at least 11 officers were shot. The shootings included Sunday attacks at traffic stops in Indiana and Oregon, a Detroit police station shooting that wounded four officers, and a shootout at a Port Orchard, Wash., Wal-Mart that injured two deputies. On Monday morning, two officers were shot dead and a U.S. Marshal was wounded by a gunman in St. Petersburg, Fla. On Thursday, two Miami-Dade, Fla., detectives were killed by a murder suspect they were trying to arrest.

More U.S. news Fla. suspect dead after 2 cops killed, marshal wounded The officers were trying to serve an arrest warrant at a home in St. Petersburg when they came under fire, officials said. The suspect was later found dead inside. "It's not a fluke," said Richard Roberts, spokesman for the International Union of Police Associations. "There's a perception among officers in the field that there's a war on cops going on."

With the Florida deaths, the nation is on track in 2011 to match the 162 police officers killed in the line of duty in 2010,

PLEASE, PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND WATCH OUT FOR EACH OTHER!

YOUR BROTHER.... V.