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Cambridge police reduce gun inventory due to activist demands

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. Cambridge, MA There may be no better leader in law enforcement today than Cambridge Police Commissioner Dr. Branville Bard. While you would think being the head of a police agency in the sleepy town of Cambridge would be a walk in the park, it’s a nightmare fraught with the demands of uncountable police “reformers” and students who believe they have the right to question practically everything about the department. Commissioner Bard is a transparent and honest leader. So when he recently released a 97-page property inventory for public view, he quickly realized what transparency gets you in 2021. The inventory (which consisted of 64 Colt M4 rifles, 11 sniper rifles and a Lenco Bearcat) quickly drew the attention of local activist Loren Crowe.

Sheriff's Office delivers after Shop with a Sheriff event.

The Hutchinson News The novel coronavirus changed how they did things this year, but it didn’t break the holiday spirit for members of Reno County Sheriff’s FOP Lodge 18 as they conducted their second annual Shop With A Sheriff last weekend. “With the help Sheriff Darrian Campbell, Santa, some Tactical Elves, a jolly bunch of Deputies, and members of the South Hutchinson, Buhler, Haven, and Nickerson 309 police departments, we were able to bring smiling faces to kids from each of the School Districts located in Reno County,” said Lodge President Sgt. David Radke. The group delivered gifts to 36 children in the county.

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