Polk County Sheriff praises homeowner for shooting home intruder
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd has praised a Lakeland, Florida homeowner for defending himself by shooting an intruder. Sheriff Judd said the homeowner had a gun and knew how to use it. The homeowner gave the intruder “an early Christmas present,” Sheriff Judd added. The intruder had thrown a flower… Continue reading Polk County Sheriff praises homeowner for shooting home intruder
Former Police officer Kim Potter breaks down at trial
Former Minneapolis Police officer Kim Potter who shot and killed Daunte Wright instead of tasing him broke down during her testimony. Potter, 49, said she accidentally drew her gun instead of her taser to shoot and consequentially kill Daunte Wright. She is now facing two manslaughter charges for killing Wright… Continue reading Former Police officer Kim Potter breaks down at trial
US imposes sanctions on 8 Chinese entities behind targeted surveillance
The US has imposed sanctions on eight Chinese companies, including drone-maker DJI, for making tech that spies on Uyghur Muslims. The Treasury Department identified the companies “pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13959, as amended by E.O. 14032.” The eight companies were found to have been involved in supporting “the biometric… Continue reading US imposes sanctions on 8 Chinese entities behind targeted surveillance
DOJ backs off from settlement talks that would have paid illegals $450,000
The Department of Justice has backed off from settlement talks that would have paid illegal immigrants $450,000 each for being separated at the border. The DOJ has reportedly pulled out from the talks amid growing criticism of the move that would encourage more illegals to make the trek towards the… Continue reading DOJ backs off from settlement talks that would have paid illegals $450,000
NYC to appoint first woman Police Chief
Incoming New York City mayor Eric Adams has announced that his City’s Police Force will be led by a woman. Keechant Sewell, 49, a 23-year-old Nassau PD veteran will take charge of the NYC Police Department after Adams takes Oath on January 01. With Sewell’s appointment, Adams will fulfill his… Continue reading NYC to appoint first woman Police Chief
Los Angeles armed home robbery sends chills down the spine
An armed home robbery in Los Angeles has sent chills down the spines of residents and people online. The LAPD released footage of the December 01 incident where four suspects “described as Black males in their early 20s” can be seen rushing at two other individuals from behind and snatching… Continue reading Los Angeles armed home robbery sends chills down the spine
GOP lawmakers ask Blinken to add Nigeria back on Particular Concern list
Republican Senators are asking Secretary of State Antony Blinken to add Nigeria back on the Religious Freedom list (Countries of Particular Concern list) after militants in the country buffed up attacks on worshippers. The seven GOP lawmakers – Senator Josh Hawley, Senator James Lankford, Senator Kevin Cramer, Senator Mike Braun,… Continue reading GOP lawmakers ask Blinken to add Nigeria back on Particular Concern list
27 Airmen discharged for not getting vaccinated
The Air Force has discharged 27 active-duty airmen for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine. The airmen were all young adults and were in their first enlistments, or in others words, served for less than 6 years. They did not serve long enough to get a hearing before being discharged.… Continue reading 27 Airmen discharged for not getting vaccinated
Grandmother in Detroit dies after being raped and beaten
A Grandmother in Detroit has passed away after she was raped and beaten by two suspects. Shirley Bryant, 63, died on December 6 after being left outside an empty Church. She was suffering from rape inflicted and brutal beating injuries. Shirley was found naked by a stranger who heard her… Continue reading Grandmother in Detroit dies after being raped and beaten
Former Danish Immigration Minister faces jail time for “separating” couples
Former Danish Immigration Minister Inger Stoejberg faces jail time for “separating” asylum-seeking couples in 2016. Denmark’s Supreme Court Judges ruled that Stoejberg’s 2016 decision to separate couples was illegal. She will now spend 60 days in jail. Inger Stoejberg was shocked by the ruling as according to her, the policy… Continue reading Former Danish Immigration Minister faces jail time for “separating” couples