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MH-65C departs and the end of Cliff Ops Training at Point Vicente Lighthouse in Palos Verdes California. Just south of Air Station Los Angeles at Los Angeles International Airport-LAX

Sgt. Foley: Ramirez! we're at the crash site, Get over here!

 

Sgt. Foley: The crash site is just at the North of Nate's Restaurant!

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Overlord: Hunter 2-1, relay from Goliath One: you got an enemy helicopter loaded for bear approaching your area, over.

Seen on Commerce Boulevard and Hunter Drive, Rohnert Park.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- A large-scale gang enforcement operation, dubbed “Operation Triple Beam Colorado,” in which a number of Colorado law enforcement agencies partnered with the U.S. Marshals Service from May 15 through August 10, led to the arrest of 156 people.

In addition to the 156 arrests during OTB Colorado, authorities also seized 26 firearms, including 10 fully automatic rifles , 1.3 kilograms of methamphetamine, 739 grams of cocaine. Additionally six stolen vehicles were recovered, and $89,087 in illicit funds were recovered. The intent of Operation Triple Beam is to make a noticeable dip in violent crimes during and following the enforcement phase of the operation.

OTB Colorado saw the participation of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, Colorado Springs Police Department, Colorado Department of Corrections, Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office, Pueblo Police Department, Colorado Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Department of Homeland Security, all working on the U.S. Marshals Service-led operation aimed at providing communities with immediate relief from gang-related violence by targeting fugitive gang members and the organizations responsible for committing violent crimes.

Since its inception in 2010, Operation Triple Beam has been conducted 50 times nationwide, resulting in more than 8,000 arrests and the seizure of more than 1,800 illegal firearms.

 

Photo by Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

 

Uniquely shaped light bar on this one - it's oval.

A modular microscale rendition of the Wolverines/Body Count/Homeland Security level from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Designed in LDraw, and inspired by -=Steebles=-.

Police - Puerto Rico

April 18, 2009

Photo: Tomás Del Coro

Brig. Gen. Linda Singh, Adjutant General of Maryland, and Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas Beyard, Maryland National Guard Senior Enlisted Leader, return from observing nighttime flight operations with Maryland National Guard soldiers who are participating in Operation Task Force Liberty in Harlingen, Texas, Nov. 12. The Maryland National Guard provides aerial detection and monitoring to support U.S Customs and Border Patrol agents protecting the U.S/Mexico border. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Aimee Fujikawa)

Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service Police Chevrolet Tahoe. [α900-01861]

Parked at an Atlanta Area Airport.

See the plates on the K-9 Ford? That's what LMPD is giving summonses out for - "tinted plate covers".

 

Today in speaking with someone I was also informed it is also unlawful to have dark tinted windows - that in Kentucky there is no "medical exception" for these. Yet not only members of our homeowner's association sports them, the management company's head does as well - Mr. Dan Rapp of Kentucky Realty - the "gentleman" who informed me when slapping a tow-away sticker on my car stating "it's going to get ugly, Vicky".

 

15% tint, supposedly is legal for rear & side windows - for us.

Not for them, apparently.

   

U.S. Border Patrol

Detroit Sector

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

2002 Dodge van

Ford Explorer K9 unit at San Diego Airport.

The CSIS International Security Program and Program on Crisis, Conflict, and Cooperation (C3) hosted a Statesmen’s Forum with His Excellency Adbul Rahim Wardak, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and His Excellency Bismellah Mohammadi, Minister of Interior of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The subject was The Afghanistan – U.S. Partnership: Opportunities to Move Forward and it was moderated by Robert D. Lamb, Director and Senior Fellow, Program on Crisis, Conflict, and Cooperation (C3). For additional information on this conference including audio & video recording visit csis.org/event/statesmens-forum-afghanistan-minister-defense-wardak-and-minister-interior-mohammadi

Alexia Webster is a South African freelance photographer born in Johannesburg. She has traveled widely through the African continent as a documentary photographer. Alicia worked as a photojournalist for almost ten years and grew tired of so often taking photos but so rarely giving them. In an effort to change this, she conceived of the Street Studios. She visits refugee camps around the world where she offers families uprooted by violence the chance to reclaim their heritage, dignity, and sense of belonging through professional photographs. Using a portable printer on site she makes a print for each sitter, thus restoring an important possession that most were forced to leave behind when they fled.

 

The vibrant patterns and colors in her subjects' clothing and the studio backdrop enliven otherwise stark and somber settings---both the camps where the sitters live in limbo and the long-vacant exhibition space where the photographs now reside---and they hint at the indomitable spirit that shines behind each pair of eyes.

 

Alexia Webster's portrait photographs were originally taken in 2014 at the Bulengo IDP (Internally Displaced People) camp, Democratic Republic of The Congo. This photograph was seen on display at an exhibit of Webster's work entitled "Home Land Security" at the Presidio in San Francisco, California.

Downtown Sacramento, California. Ford Expedition.

New Jersey State Police sling load cargo on to a UH-60 Black Hawk with the 1-150th Assault Helicopter Battalion, New Jersey Army National Guard, during exercise "I Am Ready" at Island Beach State Park, Seaside Park, N.J, Nov. 18, 2016. "I Am Ready" is an aviation centric, joint training exercise between the New Jersey Army and Air National Guard and New Jersey State Police to validate mutual aid agreements and response efforts for homeland security and domestic operations requiring New Jersey National Guard rotary wing support. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released) www.dvidshub.net

Chevrolet Tahoe of the United States Border Patrol in downtown San Diego.

U.S. Coast Guard

Detroit, Michigan

 

2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Field Operations Unit. Sumas, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2011.

 

A discarded can of coconut water left behind by border crossers on concrete ruins along the Rio Grande river U.S.-Mexico border in Texas, Nov 13. Illegal immigrants try to cross the border throughout the year without survival training or equipment and are at risk of exposure to varying and are subject to fluctuating weather conditions, dehydration, heat stroke, or hypothermia. Brig. Gen. Linda Singh, Adjutant General of Maryland, and Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas Beyard, Maryland National Guard Senior Enlisted Leader, tour U.S. Customs Border Patrol operations for Operation Phalanx/Operation River Watch II. The identity of personnel is not visible for security reasons. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Aimee Fujikawa)

Hummer H2 of the U.S. Border Patrol in downtown San Diego.

US Customs and Border Protection

Department of Homeland Security

 

Near the Port of Tacoma, Washington

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Dodge Charger

Bob Schieffer

Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News

Anchor, CBS News “Face the Nation”

 

Dr. Kathleen Hicks

Senior Vice President, Henry A. Kissinger Chair, and Director, International Security Program

Center for Strategic and International Studies

 

Dr. Kimberly Kagan

Founder and President

Institute for the Study of War

 

Heather A. Conley

Senior Fellow and Director, Europe Program, CSIS

Sgt. Foley: Ramirez, we got hostiles! Use your Predator Drone control rig to protect Raptor.

 

Overlord: Ten plus KIAs. Good hit. Good hit.; Oh, man, that's another ten plus confirmed, Hunter two one. Good shootin'; That's gotta be at least five... no, ten plus KIAs.; Oh man. That's at least ten more confirms Hunter Two-One. Good shooting.

A modular microscale rendition of the Wolverines/Body Count/Homeland Security level from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Designed in LDraw, and inspired by -=Steebles=-.

Roshel Senator and a caravan of federal agents in Burnsville, Minnesota.

U.S. Border Patrol

Detroit Sector

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

2007 Chevy Tahoe

Home Land Security Police New York

 

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USCGC Hawksbill (WPB 87312) was put into service shortly after she arrived to be homeported in Monterey. California. The Hawksbill’s missions include maritime homeland security, search and rescue, maritime law enforcement and public affairs. The Cutter was adopted by the NLUS Monterey Peninsula Council on March 10, 2000.

 

This photograph was taken in San Francisco Bay just east of the Golden Gate Bridge. On shore, to the left of the Hawksbill, is Fort Baker and Cavallo Point in Marin County. Fort Baker is a 335 acre former 1905 U.S. Army post. The site, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, consists of over 25 historic army buildings clustered around a main parade ground, a sheltered harbor protected by a jetty, a number of historic gun emplacements, and trails and forested areas climbing gently up from San Francisco Bay.

 

The tunnels, on the highway grade directly above the Hawksbill, are called Waldo Tunnel. The highway is a portion of U.S. Route 101 and an important link in surface transportation connecting the city of San Francisco (across the Bay, to the south) to Marin County and the North Bay (north of the Golden Gate Bridge).

As soon as I took photos of the Federal Protective SUVs in front of the Federal Building on the street from the sidewalk on the other side of the street, Junior here came tear assing out of the building like he was on the way to a fire and started staring me down and appearing to call in my plate to someone on his radio. PS. If you want to know who I am, I have a few references, first why don't you call Senior Special Agent Blake, USDHS FPS Boston and ask him about the guy in Concord NH whose store he shops at and maybe he will tell you who I am. Oh yea, why is it you get so irritated about people taking photos of your cars when you take thousands of photos a day of people walking down the adjacent streets to any federal building in the USA? Jesus, I have more important things to do than to defend taking a picture of a publically owned car. I always wonder if people like this live in a bubble or if they have ever taken a picture in their lives? If so, was it of something they shouldn't have like, um, maybe a public owned police car?

Federal Protective Service Chevy Tahoes at Ripon 2010.

United States Police also called Federal Protective Service. This police car was spotted on a california freeway. I have no idea why there is an ICE badge on the side? Apparently this agency now falls under homeland security, since you can see the giant sticker on the fender. It's a good thing they put the phone number on the car. Can you imagine trying to figure out where to call? Let's see GSA...no, ICE...no, Homeland Security...no, oh here it is FPS! wtf feds?

Federal Protective Service. Everett, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2013 Photo. 2014.

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