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"Mass shooting thwarted": Gunman opens fire on Yellowstone dining area intercepted and killed by park rangers
CHEYENNE, WY - Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner, 28, of Milton, Florida was shot and killed on July 4th after opening fire on a service entrance of a dining area with 200 people inside at Yellowstone National Park. The assailant, armed with a semi-automatic rifle, had hours before held a woman...
House defeats resolution holding Garland in contempt with four GOP'ers voting no
WASHINGTON, D.C. - On Thursday, July 11th, a GOP-led motion in the House to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in inherent contempt for refusing to turn over President Joe Biden's special counsel interview with Robert Hur was rejected in a 204 to 210 vote with four GOP members voting no.
Two DC women charged with murder, severing victim's thumb to withdraw money from his cash app
WASHINGTON, DC - Two women have been arrested in connection with the murder and dismemberment of a man in the capital city and then using his severed thumb to withdraw money from his bank account, Fox News Digital reports. Tiffany Taylor Gray, 22, was arrested earlier this month in connection...
Man arrested after BBC commentator's wife and two daughters were killed with a crossbow
LONDON - After an hours-long manhunt following the murder of three woman with a crossbow, authorities with the Hertfordshire Police force in England have detained 26-year-old Kyle Clifford as their main suspect. CBS News' partner network BBC News has confirmed that the victims of this violence act were the wife...
Biden administration extends protected status to Yemeni nationals in the U.S. despite danger of Houthi Terrorists
WASHINGTON, DC - Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas announced in a statement Tuesday that his department will be extending temporary protected status (TPS) to Yemeni nationals for 18 more months. Former acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director under President Donald Trump, Tom Homan, blasted the move as...
City councilor: Shootout in business district may be linked to 'turf war' between pimps
SEATTLE, WA - On Saturday, July 7th, a shootout occurred in the early morning hours leaving one person injured and now, in the aftermath, one city councilmember says that the incident is believed to be the result of a turf war over prostitutes. The shootout, which was caught on video...
Michigan Supreme Court rules suspect fleeing police was legal, says officers 'didn’t have sufficient reason' to detain him
LANSING, MI - Douglas Prude, arrested after fleeing from Kalamazoo Police on May 30th, 2019, and later convicted of fleeing from Kalamazoo police and assaulting, resisting, or obstructing a police officer, has had his conviction successfully overturned by the Michigan Supreme Court. In the stunning 5-2 ruling issued on Friday,...
City Attorney allegedly threatened Target for reporting too many crimes
SACRAMENTO, CA - A Target retail store in Sacramento, CA has been threatened with fines for creating a "public nuisance" for calling the police to report the numerous thefts the Land Park location has endured. According to The Sacramento Bee, the City Attorney's Office warned Target that the location at...
Teen reported missing months ago has been arrested for smuggling illegal immigrants in his vehicle
LA CRUCES, NM - A 17-year-old who had been reported missing earlier in the year is now in juvenile detention after law enforcement discovered three illegal immigrants in the trunk of his car during a border patrol checkpoint on Interstate 25. According to KRQE, a New Mexico State Police Officer...
Irony? Anti-Second Amendment Justice Sotomayor's security detail shot would-be carjacker outside her DC home
WASHINGTON, DC - Liberal elites believe in the right to keep and bear arms–but only for those who are duty-bound to protect them. The latest example comes out of Washington, D.C., where an armed carjacker made the mistake of attempting to jack a car occupied by a deputy US Marshal who is assigned to the security detail of liberal Supreme Court justice and “wise Latina” Sonia Sotomayor, the New York Post reports.
Mexican cartels using El Paso drains to smuggle illegal immigrants into the US
EL PASO, TX - A report from NewsNation states that Mexican cartels are now using the storm drain system in El Paso, Texas, to smuggle illegal immigrants into the United States, adding yet another layer to the border crisis. Border Patrol agents are now tasked with keeping the cartels from...
Woman beaten to death days after suspect has bond reduced with GPS... for previously beating her
NASHVILLE, TN - Lauren Johansen, 22, was found savagely beaten to death in her car near her home in Mississippi just days after her boyfriend was released from jail in Nashville. He was on GPS tracking and was located in Mississippi in violation of court orders. This, after serving four months in jail on charges he allegedly kidnapped and brutally beat her for hours in Nashville last year.
Hate crime? Woman ripped from vehicle, savagely beaten in Seattle road rage attack
SEATTLE, WA - A shocking road rage incident in Seattle on Saturday saw a 22-year-old woman ripped from her vehicle by two women who then proceeded to savagely beat her on the side of the road. The woman whose name was withheld by KCPQ-TV, citing her fear of retribution, was...
'That wasn't a firework - it was a gun': Body cam video shows police chase, response to wild shooting
COLUMBUS, OH - Body-worn camera video of a shooting incident in the Short North area has been released by the Columbus Division of Police and reportedly shows officers discovering several victims and the genesis of a high-speed chase on June 23rd. As reported by WBNS-TV, Columbus police were responding to...
Michigan Corrections Union demands Whitmer bring in National Guard to relieve 'exhausted officers' in 'dangerous facilities'
LANSING, MI - A staffing shortage among Michigan Corrections Officers has reached such a degree that the union representing the officers has called upon Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer to take the drastic step of calling in the Michigan National Guard. As reported by WTVG, a letter to the governor's office...
"About time": Biden admin proposes Committee on Foreign Investment expansion to oversee 56 more areas around military bases
WASHINGTON, DC - Reports released Monday revealed that the U.S. Treasury Department announced a proposed expansion of the Treasury committee's jurisdiction allowing it to review and potentially intervene in foreign land purchases in proximity to military installations. As reported by Newsweek, the Treasury proposal would increase the jurisdiction of the...
'He had an evil plan': Shooter free and on probation rather than in prison after pleading guilty to rape of a child
FLORENCE, KY - On Saturday, July 6th, police officers with the Florence Police Department (FPD) responded to a call of an "active shooter" in a home on Ridgecrest Drive and upon arriving, could still hear the sound of gunfire. Officers responded to the call just before 3:00 a.m. According to...
Welfare check uncovers forced labor operation that spans several towns with over 50 victims; four suspects arrested so far
COLLIN COUNTY, TX - Officers with the Princeton Police Department (PPD) were dispatched to a home after someone reported a welfare concern and a "suspicious circumstance," which resulted in police uncovering a large labor trafficking operation. According to NBC 5, the home was located on the 1000 block of Ginsburg...
'Sanctuary cities' regretful: Biden border invasion hits their budgets hard, walk back sanctuary policies
In blue cities all across the fruited plain, lawmakers who initially rolled out the red carpet for illegal aliens, are having something of a "buyer’s remorse," according to The Liberty Daily. Constituents are growing tired of having to foot the bill for illegals in their communities and are letting their mayors know about it.
Ecuadorian fugitive wanted on child rape charges has been arrested by Boston ERO after remaining in the U.S. illegally
BOSTON, MA - A press release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirms that its Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston unit arrested an illegal immigrant wanted on child rape charges in his home country of Ecuador. The illegal immigrant was arrested by deportation officers from ERO Boston on...
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