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But since September 11, we have made every effort to try to work closely with state and local law enforcement.
Our law enforcement, these are people that leave their houses and may not come back home at the end of the night.
Those who perpetrate fraud against our financial institutions will be met with the full force of law enforcement.
Given the irreversibility of the death penalty, the possibility of a wrongful conviction can never be overstated.
Law enforcement has seen an unprecedented use of social media by ISIL. They're just kind of flooding the airwaves.
Building secure products actually makes for a safer world; many people in law enforcement may not agree with that.
As the state's chief law enforcement officer, it's my job to see that perpetrators of fraud are brought to justice.
To insure the adoration of a theorem for any length of time, faith is not enough, a police force is needed as well.
It's been my desire to support efforts to aim at healing the relationship between law enforcement and the community.
I think occasionally it's the presence - or increased presence - of federal law enforcement that can cause that fear.
I'd love to believe in my government so I could trust law enforcement people again. I don't have that belief any more.
Charged with faithfully executing the laws, the president is, in effect, the nation's highest law enforcement officer.
I do believe that supporting our First Amendment rights and supporting local law enforcement are not mutually exclusive.
Due to the very nature of police work, social distancing isn't always an option for our nation's law enforcement heroes.
You can just assume that better law enforcement response is going to quell the epidemic of gun violence in this country.
Businesses should be assured that law enforcement will operate with the utmost sensitivity toward victims of cyber attacks.
Our law enforcement officers put their lives on the line, and some die in service to their community and nation every year.
I would suggest to you, what we need to do is assert a stronger leadership at the national level to support law enforcement.
All of us who work in law enforcement want to keep people safe. That is the heart of our jobs; it is what drives us every day.
When we did the first 'To Catch a Predator' investigation, law enforcement wasn't involved at all. Until after the story aired.
We need candidate schools to recruit more young African-Americans to run for office and more diverse law enforcement communities.
Building trust between law enforcement officers and the communities we serve is one of my highest priorities as attorney general.
We need to make sure our local law enforcement officers are armed with the right tools to stay safe and do their jobs effectively.
We will be protected by the great men and women of our military and law enforcement and, most importantly, we are protected by God.
I've been harassed by police my whole life and seen people who looked like me treated like animals at the hands of law enforcement.
The idea that any law enforcement agency or person would ever know these gang members better than Homeboy Industries is impossible.
State and local law enforcement are the primary protectors of the health, safety, and welfare of the people in the individual states.
Sadly, there are inherent risks associated with the job of a law enforcement officer, and some make the ultimate sacrifice each year.
I introduced H.Res 430, a congressional resolution calling upon the president to declare a National Day of Prayer for Law Enforcement.
Theft and corruption in the private sector is as bad as that in government and must be dealt with decisively by law enforcement agencies.
I've played lots of law enforcement agents, and I do have friends that are in the bureau, in the DEA, and who are detectives and captains.
No one is in favor of a bill that would force American citizens to have to interact with law enforcement in a way that wasn't appropriate.
When 'The Washington Post' ran the first national story about FBI profiling in 1984, no one outside of law enforcement recognized the term.
Growing up in Rhode Island, I dreamed of a career in law enforcement. That hasn't worked out exactly as I had planned, but life seldom does.
We must safely secure our border by investing in more law enforcement and technology, and receiving cooperation from the Mexican government.
The American people must be able to trust that their courts and law enforcement will uphold, protect, and defend their constitutional rights.
I'm prepared to say that law enforcement should be allowed to seize the guns of those who are suspected to be involved in domestic terrorism.
Serious debates are taking place about how law enforcement personnel relate to the communities they serve, about the appropriate use of force.
Some of the bravest and the best men of all the world, certainly in law enforcement, have made their contributions while they were undercover.
Stand by the side of law enforcement, the men and women who are often the only semblance of hope and justice in the crime-ridden inner cities.
The United States of America is supposed to be a free country, and its law enforcement is supposed to exist to protect and serve its citizens.
We are not going to put a law enforcement official onto a plane to take them off... to remove a booked, paid, seated passenger. We can't do that.
Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.
I think what's so powerful about Black Lives Matter is we're the first movement able to take on law enforcement and make it a popular discussion.
I don't even talk about whether or not racial profiling is legal. I just don't think racial profiling is a particularly good law enforcement tool.
Attorneys general, district attorneys, and federal prosecutors have a responsibility to separate their politics from their law enforcement powers.
I'm vitally interested in cyber crime and in preparing law enforcement for a time when crime is international in its origins and its consequences.
Undoubtedly, Mexico's crime-related problems have become a focus of attention among lawmakers, law enforcement, and the media in the United States.
The encounters I had were very few, but they were powerful. The negative encounters I've had with law enforcement were very few, but they stood out.
As New York's chief law enforcement officer, I have taken a hard line against those in state government who abuse the law they have sworn to uphold.