Tuesday, January 12, 2016

The 21st Century Cop: Vigilance, Community, Protecting America

It has been a great honor for me to work with law enforcement officials throughout the United States on leadership, violence prevention, and crisis planning initiatives for the past 20 years.

These initiatives have included presentations and published works that stress collaboration between law enforcement, educators, community leaders, students, and parents.

Yet, my efforts for law enforcement have been much more than an honor, as they have provided experiences of profound inspiration.

The continual expression of patriotism exemplified by law enforcement officials reflected by the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner," the saying of the Pledge of Allegiance, reverent pausing to remember fallen officers, and prayers for military sacrifices at events as well as their countless charitable programs touches the heart of all who appreciate America. These expressions of patriotism and charity also keeps the dignity of America pulsating in the hearts of communities across the nation.

Terrorism Dangers Demand Heightened Vigilance

The attempted assassination of Philadelphia Police Officer Jessie Hartnett on Jan. 7, 2015 reminds the nation of the mortal dangers our ethical sentinels encounter simply by wearing a police uniform.

This reprehensible ambush also brought to mind the senseless killings of NYPD Officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu. These officers were assassinated on Dec. 20, 2014, while sitting in their patrol car in Brooklyn.

Officer Hartnett survived, although being hit in the left arm three times at point blank range while sitting unexpectedly in his patrol car.

Despite his injuries, he courageously pursued the subject with his gun drawn in his right hand and fired, hitting the fleeing assailant, which allowed responding officers to make the apprehension.

This attempted murder of a police officer by a militant extremist is unfortunately not an anomaly.

On Oct. 23, 2014 a hatchet-swinging militant extremist hit a rookie NYPD cop in the back of the head, and wounded another cop in the arm, before the assailant was shot dead by two other officers.

NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton unequivocally stated, “this was a terrorist attack.”

Bratton also emphasized that this was a “new emerging threat” to law enforcement and provides a “contemporary view of what it is we are going to face in the weeks and months ahead.”

Just this week, the NYPD and FBI issued alerts based on increasing concerns of a resurfaced ISIS video advocating attacks that include targeting law enforcement.

These previous acts of terrorism against police officers, with contemptuous propaganda calling for additional acts, demands unwavering police-citizen collaboration.

Additional Dangers of Protecting and Serving

Yet, the emerging threats of terrorist attacks against our police officers are only one source of danger.

Aside from terrorist attacks, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), there were 124 law enforcement officers who died protecting America’s communities in 2015, up from 119 the previous year.

Forty-two officers were shot to death, and fifty-two deaths were traffic related. Thirty others died of other causes, mostly heart attacks.

Emerging Trends Demand Unity of Effort

As memorialized in my article titled “Policing Dangers Demand Community Collaboration” for the Sept. 4, 2015 edition of the Epoch Times, I emphasized that “The ongoing senseless killings of America’s ethical sentinels must engage our ethical compass and inspire unity among us to stop the madness.”

Each and every police officer killed in the line of duty wounds the heart of America, as they are the heartbeat of security and safety for communities across the nation.

Vigilance must be the order throughout each day, not only for our police but for every community member privileged to call America their home.

We must honor the noble law enforcement profession, for without it, we would quickly decay into anarchy, chaos, and moral degradation.

Final Reflections

In another article titled “Principles of American Policing,” authored previously for the Epoch Times, I argued that police-community unity is indispensable to American society.

The principles in this article are timeless, pivotal, and critical to reawakening the nation. The first principle stresses that “being pro-police and pro-community are inseparable, indefatigable, and pre-eminent.”

These are challenging times testing the moral fiber of America, and we must rise to the occasion with leadership, vigilance, and collaboration.

When each of us have our heartbeats driven by an ethical compass focused on decency, patriotism, and respect, America will have the collaborative vigilance required to safeguard our homeland.

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Photos

Cover - Counterterrorism police officers are briefed in Times Square prior to the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration in New York City on Dec. 31, 2015. The NYPD had more than 6,000 officers in the Times Square area at the celebration, including more than 1,100 officers who graduated from the police academy on Dec. 29. It will be the largest such deployment of police in New York City ever. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

NYPD providing assistance during Pope Francis visit to NYC, West 31st Street and 8th Avenue at Madison Square Garden, Sept. 25, 2015. (Vincent J. Bove)

More:

Policing Dangers Demand Community Collaboration

Collaboration Key to Defeating Terrorism

Police–Community Division: America Unite

Transforming American Policing: A Defining Moment

Principles of American Policing

The Police and The People: Unity of Effort

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