Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara Discusses Crime Reduction and Leadership Changes in Comprehensive Live Interview

Minneapolis, MN — Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara recently discussed a variety of issues impacting the city during an interview on FOX 9’s All Day Live. These topics included notable declines in violent crime, the dismissal of a high-profile defamation lawsuit, and upcoming changes in law enforcement leadership. Recent data released by the Minneapolis Police Department has shown a promising decrease in shootings and homicides in the first quarter of 2025. Chief O’Hara, along with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, highlighted the city’s longest stretch without any homicides since the last was reported on February 15, … Read more

San Diego Mayor’s Cost-Cutting Move Sparks Discrimination Lawsuit from Fired Chief Operating Officer

San Diego, CA – The City of San Diego is facing a lawsuit following the termination of its former Chief Operating Officer, Eric Dargan. In a cost-cutting move described by Mayor Todd Gloria, Dargan’s position was eliminated to contribute to closing a $258 million budget shortfall. The decision, announced in February, also eradicated an annual salary of $375,000. During a press statement on February 18, Mayor Gloria expressed gratitude towards Dargan for his contributions to the city, describing the decision as a budgetary necessity. However, this financial maneuver has led to legal complications, as Dargan … Read more

Judge Denies Lawsuit by Former Henderson Police Chief Accusing City of Racial Discrimination

Henderson, Nev. — In a decisive court ruling, a federal judge denied the claims of Henderson’s former Police Chief Latesha Watson in her lawsuit against the city. Watson, who made history as the city’s first Black female police chief, was dismissed from her post in April 2019, having served for less than two years. Watson’s tenure was marked by controversy leading to her termination, which she contended was due to racial discrimination. She further alleged violations of her civil rights and claimed that she was defamed and libeled via her dismissal and subsequent public discussions … Read more

President Trump Nominates Jonathan Berry as U.S. Department of Labor’s Chief Legal Adviser

Washington, D.C. – In a significant move within the U.S. Department of Labor, President Donald Trump announced on Monday his decision to appoint Jonathan Berry as the new Solicitor of Labor, positioning him as the chief lawyer for the department. Berry, who is currently a member of the legal team at Boyden Gray PLLC, is set to bring extensive experience in labor law and public policy to his new role. The nomination of Berry marks an important development in the administration’s engagement with labor issues and regulatory frameworks. The Solicitor of Labor plays a critical … Read more