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Axios Security Group and Axios Investigations Firm Host Outreach Event to Aid Homeless Veterans During Heatwave

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Fort Bragg, NC – July 27, 2025 — In the spirit of honor, service, and compassion, Axios Security Group and Axios Investigations Firm , two veteran-owned sister organizations, organized and led a large-scale community outreach event on Sunday, July 27, to provide essential aid to homeless veterans in the Fort Bragg region. The initiative was created in direct response to a dangerous heatwave affecting much of the Southeast, where temperatures in the Carolinas have been exceeding 100°F. The Axios teams distributed tents, food, hygiene kits, and 48 cases of bottled water to vulnerable populations throughout the area, focusing particularly on those who have served in the military. “This was more than just handing out supplies,” said Jereme Dozier , CEO of both Axios Security Group and Axios Investigations Firm. “This was about restoring dignity, offering respect, and showing up for those who once wore the uniform. These veterans are not forgotten—they are still part of this communi...

Takeaway on Infidelity, Corporate Scandals, and Private Investigations: Lessons from the Andy Byron ‘Kiss Cam’ Controversy

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Infidelity, Corporate Scandals, and Private Investigations: Lessons from the Andy Byron ‘Kiss Cam’ Controversy When Andy Byron, CEO of the billion-dollar AI firm Astronomer , appeared on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert in Boston, few could predict the fallout. The moment, showing Byron appearing to cuddle up with Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot , quickly went viral, and within days, he had resigned . But beyond the headlines lies a deeper set of lessons for the world of private investigations, executive protection, and corporate integrity . 💔 1. Public Behavior Has Private Consequences What happened at Gillette Stadium serves as a case study in how public spaces are no longer private . Surveillance and social media amplify even the smallest missteps, especially when they involve powerful figures. “We’re living in an age where every moment is recorded,” says Jereme Dozier , CEO of Axios Investigations Firm . “The kiss cam incident isn’t just a PR gaffe it’s a red flag for...

What The Kings of Tupelo Teach Us About Modern Security Risks

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The Kings of Tupelo , a gripping docuseries exploring the bizarre true story of an Elvis impersonator accused of sending ricin-laced letters, offers far more than sensational entertainment. Beneath the twists and turns lies a powerful case study on modern security vulnerabilities—personal, organizational, and societal. The story of Kevin Curtis, a Mississippi janitor swept up in a national security scandal, offers sobering lessons for today’s increasingly complex threat landscape. 1. The Power of Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation As highlighted by Business Insider , the series underscores how quickly conspiracy theories can escalate into dangerous behavior. Curtis, who espoused unusual theories online, became entangled in a narrative that blurred the lines between fiction and reality. This illustrates a growing security concern: the real-world consequences of digital misinformation. Strengthening media literacy, encouraging critical thinking, and promoting credible information s...

Attempted Child Abduction in Aurora, Colorado Sparks Renewed Outcry Over School Security.

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The attempted abduction of a young child during recess at Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora, Colorado, in 2024 has once again ignited public outrage, not just because of what happened, but because of what may happen next. The suspect, 33-year-old Solomon Galligan , a convicted sex offender with a 2012 conviction for failure to register, allegedly walked unchallenged onto school property during recess and attempted to grab a student. Fortunately, the child was unharmed, and Galligan was taken into custody soon after. But the case has taken a troubling turn: Despite the charges of attempted kidnapping , there is now online uproar after reports surfaced that the Colorado District Attorney’s Office is considering Galligan’s release on grounds of mental incompetence . This potential release is causing an internet firestorm. It has  reignited debate over how secure public schools truly are and whether 1 or 2 resource officers are enough to protec...

Axios Security Group Issues Strategic Recommendations Following Senate Report on Secret Service Failures at Butler Assassination Attempt.

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Washington, D.C.,  Axios Security Group today released a series of  eight strategic recommendations  following the publication of a Senate report detailing significant shortcomings by the U.S. Secret Service that led to the  July 13, 2024, assassination attempt  on former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. In response to the Senate Homeland Security Committee’s newly released report outlining major failures by the United States Secret Service in preventing the July 2024 assassination attempt on then-President Donald J. Trump, Axios Security Group—one of the nation’s leading private executive protection and security firms has released a detailed list of strategic recommendations aimed at closing the security gaps that left high-value targets vulnerable. The firm, composed of former U.S. Special Operations Forces and intelligence professionals, is urging government and private sector leaders to implement critical reforms in thre...

Why Jeffrey Epstein Is Still Critically Important to Security, Intelligence, and Executive Protection.

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The case of Jeffrey Epstein remains one of the most consequential and disturbing intersections of wealth, influence, and systemic failure in modern history. Beyond its high-profile nature and the tragic exploitation of countless victims, the Epstein saga presents an unprecedented opportunity to evaluate critical vulnerabilities across security, intelligence, executive protection (EP), and institutional governance. From compromised surveillance networks and negligent federal custody oversight to the potential for blackmail operations and intelligence exploitation, Epstein's actions exposed glaring weaknesses in both public and private security frameworks. His ability to move undetected in elite circles for decades, despite a known criminal record, serves as a warning for every agency, organization, and protective team responsible for safeguarding high-value individuals and sensitive environments. This article, developed in partnership with Axios Security Group, dissects the Epstein ...

Job Scammers Are “Hiring” – But They Only Want Your Identity: Axios Security Group Offers Critical Tips to Stay Safe

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Washington, D.C., July 7, 2025 — As job seekers increasingly turn to online platforms to find employment, scammers are exploiting this vulnerability by posing as recruiters offering remote jobs from major companies. Axios Security Group warns that these fake job offers are on the rise and are becoming increasingly sophisticated, targeting individuals’ personal and financial information under the guise of a dream job opportunity. “This isn’t just a nuisance it’s identity theft disguised as opportunity,” said Jereme Dozier , CEO of Axios Security Group. “Job seekers, especially those looking for remote or flexible work, are at high risk. Scammers are weaponizing technology, emotion, and urgency. That’s where Axios steps in to educate and protect.”   How the Scam Works These scams often begin with a message from what appears to be a recruiter via email, text, or LinkedIn. They may use logos of real companies and create fake HR email accounts that appear convincing. But Axios Secu...