Law and order

Murder fugitive on Interpol's 'wanted list' living in Texas illegally arrested during routine traffic stop

05.30.24 | Jenna Curren News

A woman illegally living in Texas and who is wanted for murder by Interpol has been arrested after being pulled over by the Splendora Police Department.
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Colorado police plan deployment of drones to answer 911 dispatches

05.30.24 | Matthew Holloway News

Dozens of law enforcement agencies across Colorado are planning to employ drones to answer 911 calls and expand the use of unmanned aerial vehicles beyond their current support role.
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Shooting of Chechen near Army Special Forces member's raises serious terror concerns

05.30.24 | Matthew Holloway Analysis

Bizarre circumstances have surrounded the shooting of a Chechen national near the residence of a U.S. Army Special Forces Colonel at Ft. Liberty in North Carolina. The alleged utility worker was reportedly taking pictures of the Colonel's home and bore no identification, uniform, or equipment other than a camera.
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Newly released texts reveal Joe Biden may have used Sandy Hook memorial event to meet with Chinese business contacts

05.30.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

Newly released texts by the House Ways and Means Committee show that Hunter Biden arranged for his father to meet during a Sandy Hook memorial event with Chinese business leaders from CEFC China Energy.
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Years later, Uvalde families sue gun manufacturer, video game developer, and Instagram for" wrongful deaths"

05.29.24 | Matthew Holloway News

The 19 families of the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, TX have launched a massive series of lawsuits targeting the gun manufacturer, Video Game Dev, and Instagram parent Meta in addition to the Texas DPS and State Troopers, two years to the day after the horrific attack.
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Burglary gangs from South America allegedly planting recording devices in people's lawns to figure out the best times to break in

05.29.24 | Jenna Curren News

Burglary gangs from South America here on "tourist visas" are allegedly planting recording devices in people's lawns in SO CAL to figure out the best times to break in and are mostly targeting affluent neighborhoods.
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What Constitution? Los Angeles policy bans churches from renting city facilities, prompting legal challenge

05.28.24 | Eddie Killian News

The city of Los Angeles has a policy that bans churches from renting city-owned recreational spaces, such as swimming pools and basketball courts, for religious purposes.
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Progressive, soft-on-crime Portland DA ousted by his own Deputy DA

05.28.24 | Matthew Holloway News

Soros-funded Portland DA Mike Schmidt has been ousted from office by his own Deputy DA, centrist former Republican Nathan Vasquez who ran on a "tough on crime" platform.
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'She's a radical': Boston city councilor who had to redo her oath under fire for controversial actions

05.28.24 | Eddie Killian News

Tania Fernandes Anderson, Boston's first Muslim City Councilor, representing District 7, is facing increasing scrutiny over several controversial actions since taking office in January 2022.
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'They don’t have a handle on it': Illegal crossings surge along Northern U.S. Border

05.28.24 | Eddie Killian News

Communities along the northern U.S. border with Canada are raising alarms over a significant increase in illegal crossings.
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Biden, the king of gaslighting, again falsely blames Republicans for HIS border crisis

05.27.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

Biden (or his handlers) published a tweet in which he again attempts to blame Republicans for the crisis he created at the southern border.
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Attempted breaches of US military, law enforcement facilities are now a regular occurrence...is this reconnaissance by our enemies?

05.27.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

In another incident in what has become a disturbing trend at US military facilities, two men earlier this month attempted to force their way through the Quantico Marine Corps Base main gate.
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Falsely accused former Tacoma police officer sues City and State for defamation

05.24.24 | Matthew Holloway News

Former Tacoma police officer Timothy Rankine, acquitted of all charges related to the 2020 death of a man in his custody, is bringing a multi-million-dollar defamation claim against the City and State.
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'People will die': Tech CEO warns as Chicago mayor battles city council over ShotSpotter system

05.24.24 | Matthew Holloway Analysis

As BLM and local activists attempt to compel Chicago to terminate the use of the ShotSpotter system, City Council Leaders and a Fmr. Police Superintendent have risen to defend it. The CEO of SoundThinking, formerly known as ShotSpotter even warned that "people will die."
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Can't make it up: Biden administration gives communist Cuba access to sensitive TSA areas at Miami International Airport

05.24.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

The Biden administration's Transportation Security Administration, under the auspices of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, gave communist Cuban officials a tour of TSA facilities at Miami International Airport, which a source described as a safety risk to passengers.
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