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Greg Hoyt

Gregory Hoyt is owner & editor of TheBreakdownNews.com and current host of the web series “The Breakdown with Greg Hoyt.” A former Red Voice Media contributor based out of Sierra Vista, Arizona, Hoyt is a staunch and outspoken advocate of law enforcement and first responders, while also harboring the unique experience of having spent nearly 5 years in prison. Since then, he's used his distinct perspective to offer support and commentary about the criminal justice system.

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Ohio House of Horrors Left 13 Kids Living Among Feces and Bugs, Shocking Video Reveals

09.03.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Three adult suspects were arrested at a Toledo home where authorities say 13 children were removed after having been found living in “deplorable” conditions, according to reports.
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Chicago Mayor Demands That His Own Cops Defy ICE

09.01.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Chicago’s Democratic mayor has reportedly ordered local authorities to not cooperate with federal agents slated to flood the Windy City in looming immigration raids, explicitly outlining a prohibition on any form of professional collaboration be it physically assisting with either patrols or even arrests.
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New Details Emerge Regarding Minneapolis Transgender School Shooter

08.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

New details have emerged regarding the deceased transgender gunman reportedly responsible for the mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school earlier in August, with the gunman’s mother retaining a defense attorney among other developments.
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Texas Mom Charged With Murder After Leaving Toddler in Vehicle for Hours

08.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 27-year-old woman is facing murder charges after authorities in Frisco say the women “intentionally left” her 15-month-old toddler in a hot car for hours earlier in August, leading to the child’s untimely passing.
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Pregnant Teen Dies After Fatal Road Rage Shooting, Doctors Able to Save Baby

08.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 54-year-old man who allegedly shot a pregnant 17-year-old girl during a road rage incident is now facing upgraded charges of second-degree murder after the teen died at the hospital earlier in August. While medical professionals were unable to save the teen, who was nearly 7 months pregnant at the time of the shooting, hospital staff did successfully save her child.
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Rochester City Attorney Hit With Flood of Messages Over Anti-White Slur Prosecutions

08.31.25 | Greg Hoyt Opinion

After the Rochester City Attorney’s office decided to formally request charges against a white woman who allegedly used a racial slur towards a juvenile she caught stealing items from her child’s diaper bag, thousands are contacting the city attorney asking whether anyone within the city has ever been charged for using anti-white slurs.
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US Park Police’s Chase Policies Eased in Trump’s New Executive Order

08.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

In a late-August executive order from President Donald Trump, the U.S. Park Police will evidently benefit from a less restrictive vehicle pursuit policy, according to reports.
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Tennessee Officials Say ‘Walking Tall’ Sheriff Likely Behind Wife’s 1967 Murder

08.30.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Following a renewed investigation into the 1967 death of Pauline Pusser, the then-wife of Buford Pusser of “Walking Tall” fame, has led investigators to believe that the late McNairy County sheriff whose life story became the stuff of law enforcement legend may have been behind his wife’s murder.
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President Trump Welcomes 600,000 Chinese Students While Protecting U.S. Interests

08.29.25 | Greg Hoyt News

President Donald Trump has seemingly shifted his position on China earlier in August, with the president saying that Chinese nationals seeking to gain entry into the country by way of the student visa program will be welcomed to the tune of 600,000.
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Kentucky First Responders Take the Field to Support Shop With a Cop

08.29.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Earlier in August, Prestonsburg Fire and Police Departments teamed up to take on the local high school softball team for a fundraising game meant to benefit the police department’s Shop with a Cop program. While the first responders ultimately took the win in the game, it was the community that won overall with the funds raised during the event.
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Texas Mom Who Starved Her Own Baby in Drug-Riddled Motel Learns Her Fate

08.29.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 34-year-old woman who was convicted of murder regarding the 2023 death of her 3-month-old son who reportedly starved to death inside a Waco hotel room littered with drugs and paraphernalia learned her fate in court earlier in August, with the convicted killer being handed down a 40-year sentence for her role in her child’s death.
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AG Bondi Clashes with Colorado Over Sanctuary State Policies

08.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

The Justice Department has been in somewhat of a back-and-forth with Colorado and the city of Denver, with the Department of Justice reportedly advising the city and state to cease their “sanctuary policies,” with the state claiming they have no such sanctuary status and officials in Denver simply ignoring the requests.
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ICE Nabs Two Dozen Illegals, Including Possible MS-13 Member, in Pennsylvania Sting

08.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted an operation in Centre County earlier in August, where the agency reportedly apprehended two dozen illegal immigrants, one of which is allegedly a member of MS-13.
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Arkansas State Troopers Drag Semi Driver from Truck After Bridge Standoff

08.28.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A semi driver who was reportedly driving the wrong way across the Interstate 55 bridge was extricated from his vehicle at gunpoint by Arkansas State Troopers, according to reports, following a physical struggle with troopers which was caught on video by a bystander.
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South Carolina Police Chief Pushes Back on Viral Fight Videos

08.27.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Following a spat of viral videos circulating online depicting fights in the downtown Greenville area, the local police chief is assuring the public that despite the concerning nature of the videos in question, what’s depicted is not representative of the overall common culture of the city.
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