Sheriff Defends ‘In God We Trust’ Patrol Car Decal After Atheists Complain
A Florida sheriff is standing up to atheists who complained about decals on patrol cars that depict the phrase “In God We Trust.”
A Florida sheriff is standing up to atheists who complained about decals on patrol cars that depict the phrase “In God We Trust.”
On Monday, Florida’s Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey doubled down on last week’s pro-self-defense comments by making clear that police respond to 911 calls in minutes but criminals take lives in mere seconds.
Sheriff Wayne Ivey urges Americans to arm up, get familiar with their gun and be ready to make terrorists defend their own lives for a change.
A New York sheriff, David Cole is calling on concealed permit holders in his county to carry a gun “at all times” to help fight terrorism.
On December 6, Sheriff Michael A. Helmig called on concealed carry permit holders in Boone County, Kentucky, to carry their guns daily to aid law enforcement in the fight against “radicalized Islamic extremists.”
Florida Sheriff Wayne Ivey is urging county residents with a concealed permit to carry guns with them and be mentally prepared to use those guns to defend themselves from terrorists.