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Tampa unshackles Police Dept. from Citizens Review Board following new Florida law
TAMPA, FL— The City Council of Tampa, FL voted in a 6-1 measure Thursday to initiate the dissolution of the Citizens Review Board that was formed in 2015 in response to allegations of racial profiling. The move came just days before a new Florida law, HB 601, came into force eliminating the ability of municipalities to create such bodies.
CT town refuses to fly 'Thin Blue Line' Flag surrounding officer's funeral— yet the Transgender Flag flies at half-staff
Wethersfield, CT— The city council of Wethersfield, CT became a center of controversy Thursday when funeral services held for fallen Connecticut State Trooper Aaron Pelletier were marred by the council voting against flying the 'thin blue line' flag and condemning it as "associated with hate," and saying it "represents racism and antagonism." Instead, the flags already flying, the American Flag, the Connecticut Flag, and a 'Pride' flag were flown at half-staff.
CA to SLASH public safety while spending $3-$6 billion on illegal alien healthcare, yet facing a $27.6 billion deficit
SACRAMENTO, CA- It’s all a matter of priorities. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is proposing a series of draconian cuts to the state’s budget as it deals with a projected $27.6 billion deficit, Fox News Digital reports. This comes after a newly enacted state law providing health care for all illegal aliens is projected to cost the state between $3 billion and $6 billion.
Bombshell: Chuck Schumer's brother is a partner in the NY law firm that loaned attorneys to Bragg's prosecution team against Trump
MANHATTAN, NY- For anyone paying attention, it is clear that the cases being brought against former President Donald Trump are politically motivated and being pushed by prominent Democrats, including the occupant of the White House, Joe Biden. Nowhere is that clearer than in the sham show trial that took place...
CA Deputy surrounded by angry mob who vandalized his vehicle - sheriff responds with 56 arrests
ADELANTO, CA— On May 11th, a San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputy happened across a massive street takeover while en route to a service call in Adelanto, CA. When the lone Deputy attempted to end the obstruction and disburse the loitering crowds, a lawless mob surrounded his patrol vehicle and openly attacked it, vandalizing it.
CA restaurant owner slams Fauci after he admitted six-foot distance, other restrictions were basically made up
SHERMAN OAKS, CA- A California restaurant owner is slamming COVID huckster and “virology” expert Dr. Anthony Fauci after he admitted to a House committee this week that many of the restrictions put in place during the pandemic had no basis in science. Angela Mardsden, who went viral during...
Pro-Hamas occupiers arrested after barricading, vandalizing Stanford University President's Office
STANFORD, CA— Approximately three hours after a group of pro-Hamas demonstrators barricaded themselves into the office of the president of Stanford University making several demands of the administrators police officers entered the building and arrested the thirteen of them. The offices located in building 10 of the Stanford campus...
Report: Biden administration has been operating a "secret" quasi-amnesty program for over 350,000 illegals
WASHINGTON, DC- Despite recent bloviating about “cracking down” on the porous southern border opened courtesy of his inept administration policies, the New York Post reports that the administration is (not so) secretly operating a program of “mass amnesty” for illegal aliens. Biden, who recently made the...
Seriously? Hunter Biden to sue Fox News for calling the self-proclaimed crackhead a crackhead
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it’s a crackhead. Or in this case, Hunter Biden. According to Post Millennial, Hunter Biden, despite calling himself a crackhead in a previous memoir, is suing Fox News for calling him precisely that. https://x.com/stillgray/status/1785004527349064126. The move comes as...
Venezuelan illegal immigrant in New York shoots two police officers
QUEENS, NEW YORK, NY— Two 26-year-old NYPD officers were shot in the early hours of Monday near 23rd Avenue and 82nd Street in Queens after they attempted to pull over a wrong-way driver on a moped while investigating a string of robberies involving mopeds and scooters in the area.
WATCH: Officer EXPLODES through fence in foot pursuit to nab suspect — offers to repair it personally
MOORE, OK— A family in Moore, OK was stymied when they returned home to find a section of their fence obliterated, only to learn later that Moore Police officers in hot pursuit of a 20-year-old suspect followed him around over and through the already damaged fence into their backyard. Until they were alerted by local media, the family had no idea what had happened to the fence.
Charges dropped against Minnesota Trooper in shooting of suspect who nearly ran him over
MINNEAPOLIS, MN— State Trooper Ryan Londregan has had all charges against him dismissed by Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty according to reports released Sunday stating that the charges against him in the shooting death of Ricky Cobb II in the summer of 2023 cannot be proven. According to KSTP-TV,...
Retired Navy Admiral indicted on charges of bribery for allegedly giving government contract in exchange for $500K job after retirement
WASHINGTON, DC - A news release from the Department of Justice (DOJ) states that a retired Navy Admiral and two business executives have been arrested and charged for their roles in a bribery scheme that involved a U.S. government contract. Federal prosecutors have accused the retired four-star Navy Admiral of...
DOJ reaches settlement with disgraced former FBI lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page over release of text messages
WASHINGTON, DC - Politico reports that the Department of Justice has reached a settlement with former disgraced FBI lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page who filed suit in 2019 alleging the disclosure of text messages between the two slamming former President Trump violated their privacy. Last week, the DOJ filed...
Baltimore PD suffering severe staffing shortage and it's not for the reasons city leaders are alluding to
BALTIMORE, MD - As with many large cities around the country, the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is facing a staffing shortage and according to Fox 5, an insider has suggested that City Hall and BPD leaders are not sharing the exact details about what is driving the shortage. The police...
Outrageous: US veteran, police officer fired by agency and screwed over two years after being critically injured in the line of duty
CAMP VERDE, AZ - On February 9, 2022, Preston Brogdon went to work for the last time as a sergeant for the Yavapai-Apache Nation Police Department, being shot in the line of duty that night. Recently, he was fired by the department. Brogdon began his service with the Yavapai-Apache Nation...
LA County Fire Department lifeguard sues after being forced to fly rainbow flag in violation of his First Amendment rights
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA - It’s June and you know what that means kiddos…30 days of seeing rainbows vomited all over the place because it’s–Pride Month! You know, the month we honor the group that claims to be oppressed and marginalized yet gets more months, days, and weeks dedicated to the various components of their alphabet soup than anyone else. And for those who don’t play along, you can lose your job.
Stepfather out on bond after sexually assaulting 13-year-old girl kidnaps and murders same girl
ACTON, MA - In Massachusetts, a man who was charged with sexually abusing his 13-year-old stepdaughter in 2021 and was released on a $30,000 cash bond reportedly kidnapped her Thursday after school. Before police could locate the man via his GPS ankle monitor and intervene, he shot and killed the now 16-year-old girl and then turned the gun on himself. He was scheduled to stand trial in two months.
'It's disgusting': California educator sues teachers union alleging racial discrimination
SACRAMENTO, CA - A California history teacher has launched a lawsuit against his union alleging that the labor organization discriminated against him based on the color of his skin. What makes Isaac Newman's allegations unusual is that he is seeking relief under Title VII civil rights law contending that the Elk Grove Education Association will not allow him to run for a seat on its Executive Board, because he is white.
LA Sheriff's Department fined by regulators after Deputy dies in mobile shooting range explosion
LOS ANGELES, CA - The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has found itself afoul of the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health after the death of LASD Deputy Alfredo “Freddy” Flores, 51, from injuries he sustained in an explosion and fire at a mobile shooting range. Cal/OSHA determined that the Sheriff's Department neglected maintenance and committed "willful" safety violations leading to the incident.
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