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This Former Officer is Helping ICE Agents In A Time Of Need...
While Minnesota Politicians Abandon ICE Agents, This 25-Year Veteran Steps Up With Free Protection
When protesters started doxxing ICE agents in Minnesota this week, most people just watched it happen.

Pete James did something about it.
A 25-Year Veteran Who Gets It
Pete James spent 25 years in law enforcement. He worked digital forensics. He investigated cases. And over the years, he heard the same nightmare stories over and over again.

Officers getting doxxed. Criminals showing up at their homes. Families living in fear because someone with an internet connection and a grudge could find their address in 60 seconds.
So 8 years ago, he built OfficerPrivacy.com, a service that systematically scrubs officers' personal information from hundreds of data broker websites.
The same sites activists use to weaponize your home address.
Minnesota Changes Everything
After the Minneapolis ICE shooting this week, the doxxing started immediately.

"Does anyone know his home address?" appeared on Reddit within hours.
While Minnesota politicians threw ICE agents under the bus and the mob went hunting for personal information, Pete made a decision:

OfficerPrivacy is now offering FREE protection services to every ICE agent in Minnesota.

They're eating the cost. Scrubbing personal data. Protecting families.
Because someone had to.

ICE agents can get free service at OfficerPrivacy.com/ICE.
This Isn't Just About ICE
Here's what every cop needs to understand: you're next.

Today it's ICE. Tomorrow it's the deputy who made an arrest someone didn't like. Next week it's the patrol officer who wrote the wrong ticket.

Right now, your home address is sitting on people search sites. Your phone number. Your family members' names. All of it. Just waiting for someone angry enough to use it.

Remember what happened in Minnesota last June? A guy named Vance Boelter used those exact same people search sites to find lawmakers' home addresses. Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in their home. Senator John Hoffman and his wife barely survived.

He had 45 names on his list.
He found them all online. 
In minutes.
You Can't Wait Until It's Too Late
The politicians aren't going to protect you. The policy changes aren't coming fast enough. And the people searching for your address right now aren't waiting for you to figure it out.

Pete James built OfficerPrivacy because he knew officers needed real protection... not promises.

His service removes your information from hundreds of data broker sites. Continuously monitors for new exposures. And keeps your family's information locked down.

If you're in law enforcement, ICE, local PD, corrections, federal, it doesn't matter, you need this protection.

Visit OfficerPrivacy.com and sign up today.

Because the next time something goes sideways, you don't want to be wondering if the mob knows where you live.

You want to already be protected.
About OfficerPrivacy.com
Founder Pete James, a 25-year law enforcement veteran and digital forensics expert, got fed up after hearing countless stories of his former colleagues being doxxed and harassed... criminals using people-search websites to find officers' home addresses and show up at their doors. 

Armed with his insider knowledge of how these data broker sites worked from his forensic investigations, he launched OfficerPrivacy.com to fight back, building a service that systematically scrubs officers' personal information from the internet so they and their families can finally feel safe off-duty.
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