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“Ladies and gentlemen, it is my proud honor to stand before you today to celebrate the remarkable achievements of an individual whose dedication to law enforcement transcends the boundaries of a conventional service. A man whose journey has been marked by unwavering commitment, profound patriotism, and unyielding spirit and stands as a beacon of inspiration for us all.”
Gunman who opened fire during an Easter brunch in Nashville still at large, now on state's most wanted list
NASHVILLE, TN - Authorities are looking for a gunman who allegedly fatally shot one man and critically injured five other people on Sunday, March 31 during an Easter brunch gathering. According to ABC News, the gunman has been identified as 46-year-old Anton Rucker. Don Aaron, the public relations director for...
Where's the media? Convicted murder caught by Border Patrol in another busy week at the El Paso Sector
DEMING, NM - In yet another busy week at the porous US-Mexico border, an illegal alien who was convicted of first-degree murder was apprehended by US Border Patrol (USBP) after once again illegally entering the United States, InfoWars reported. In a post on X, USBP Chief Jason Owns announced the...
Massive air and water search efforts continue after a five day search for missing U.S. Marine in Puerto Rico
LUQUILLO, PUERTO RICO - A massive air and water search rescue has been going on since Wednesday, March 27 for a missing Marine from Massachusetts. Those search efforts continued throughout the weekend and into the first week of April. According to a post from the U.S. Coast Guard, first responders...
Texas judge orders release of illegal immigrants involved in El Paso border riot amidst controversy over prosecution delays
EL PASO, TX - On Easter Sunday, Judge Humberto Acosta, presiding over a case involving the violent storming of the El Paso border, ordered the release of illegal immigrants accused of participating in a "border riot." This incident, which occurred on March 21, involved a large group of illegal immigrants,...
Gun control governors and mayors have a reality problem
Originally written by Matt Manda for NSSF. Republished with permission. Several of the nation’s most ardent gun control activist governors and mayors of the largest metropolitans are staring down a divergent reality. They continue to stick with publicizing increasing gun control restrictions on law-abiding citizens as crime is going down in many – though not all – major cities, while gun sales continue to increase at “new normal” historically high rates.
Illegal immigrant shoots and kills girlfriend, leaves her for dead on side of the road before stealing her car
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - A 25-year-old woman, identified as Ruby Garcia, was found dead following what was first described as a botched, drunken carjacking at the hands of an illegal immigrant on Friday, March 22. Brandon Ortiz-Vite is the 25-year-old Mexican national accused of murder in this case. He's facing...
Do you trust the numbers? FBI claims crime decreased in 2023 - after a report released in record time
Originally written for Crime in America. Republished with permission. -- Except for homicides and rapes, most of the decreases inmetropolitan areas (where the vast majority of Americans live) are rather small. Robberies increased a bit. Motor vehicle theft increased substantially. Aggravated assaults (the vast majority of measured violent crimes) decreased by 1.7 percent which influenced a small decrease in overall violence at 3.1 percent.
"Growing danger": Illegal immigrant incidents at New Mexico schools raise safety concerns
SANTA TERESA, NM - In recent incidents at Santa Teresa Middle School in southern New Mexico, illegal immigrants have entered the school while attempting to evade U.S. Border Patrol agents. Travis Dempsey, the Superintendent of Gadsden Independent School District (GISD), reported two such incidents within a week. The first occurred...
Assault on Christianity: Biden declares Resurrection Sunday a day of "transgender visibility"
Sunday March 31, 2024 is Easter Sunday on the calendar this year. Although, Joe Biden has decided to ignore this momentous day, or maybe the intention was just to stomp on it all together. Biden issued the proclamation on Friday which says, in part, “I call upon all Americans to...
Illegal Chinese national arrested at California Marine base...what was he doing there?
EL CENTRO, CA - It has been reported (at least in conservative media) about the number of military-aged Chinese males who have been coming into the United States courtesy of the Biden administration. However, concerns have ramped up after a Chinese national was arrested at a military base in California, Newsweek reported.
'I would call it the Collapse of the Union,': Kyle Reyes speaks on State of the Union and the decline of our country
“I wouldn’t call it the State of the Union...I would call it the Collapse of the Union.” This is a quote from Kyle Reyes from a recent interview with WireTap. The interview took place on March 8, 2024, following the annual address from Biden. During the interview, Reyes candidly addressed several issues that this country is facing.
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