@lawenforcementtoday.com
Law Enforcement Today, previously the largest police-owned media outlet in America, was purchased by The 1776 Project, LLC on July 4, 2023.
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Law Enforcement Today, once the largest police-owned media outlet in America, was acquired by The 1776 Project, LLC on July 4, 2023. Under the leadership of founder Kyle S. Reyes, who is also the CEO of The Silent Partner Marketing, the platform aims to amplify the voices of law enforcement through storytelling. Reyes, recognizing the potential closure of the outlet, initiated discussions to preserve its mission and established a Board of Advisors featuring leaders from major police organizations nationwide.
Law Enforcement Today seeks to share the human narratives behind the uniforms by providing news, opinion pieces, and updates on law and order. Leah Anaya, a former police officer, currently serves as the pro-bono managing editor, helping to reestablish the site with a dedicated team. The platform is funded through advertising efforts, which will be clearly disclosed in the future. Committed to its core values, Law Enforcement Today continues to emphasize the importance of community and support within law enforcement.
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Law and Government
@lawenforcementtoday.com
Law Enforcement Today, previously the largest police-owned media outlet in America, was purchased by The 1776 Project, LLC on July 4, 2023. The 1776 Project is owned by Kyle S. Reyes, who is also the founder and CEO of The Silent Partner Marketing, a national marketing agency that pledged in 2016 to donate $1 million in services to “tell the stories behind the uniforms”.
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Law Enforcement Today, once the largest police-owned media outlet in America, was acquired by The 1776 Project, LLC on July 4, 2023. Under the leadership of founder Kyle S. Reyes, who is also the CEO of The Silent Partner Marketing, the platform aims to amplify the voices of law enforcement through storytelling. Reyes, recognizing the potential closure of the outlet, initiated discussions to preserve its mission and established a Board of Advisors featuring leaders from major police organizations nationwide.
Law Enforcement Today seeks to share the human narratives behind the uniforms by providing news, opinion pieces, and updates on law and order. Leah Anaya, a former police officer, currently serves as the pro-bono managing editor, helping to reestablish the site with a dedicated team. The platform is funded through advertising efforts, which will be clearly disclosed in the future. Committed to its core values, Law Enforcement Today continues to emphasize the importance of community and support within law enforcement.
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Law and Government
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