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WE CANβT MAKE THIS STUFF UPβΌοΈ
The real monster isnβt the mask. Itβs the decision. Found asleep, masked, and under the influence in the middle of the road. Sir heard Thriller and chose chaos. Donβt drive impaired. π§ββοΈ πΊ π«π
Brea Police Department
The real monster isnβt the mask. Itβs the decision. Found asleep, masked, and under the influence in the middle of the road. Sir heard Thriller and chose chaos. Donβt drive impaired. π§ββοΈ πΊ π«π
Brea Police Department
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A BMW crashed into a concrete support pillar inside an apartment parking garage in West L.A. causing catastrophic damage to the vehicle. The impact was severe enough to push major components back into the car, yet the concrete pillar appears undamaged. The driver is a foo and reported to be okay.
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Tim Walz says heβs not running for elected office ever againβ¦
He also said something about old white guys that I didnβt quite understand π€£
https://rumble.com/v750110-tim-walz-says-hes-not-running-for-elected-office-ever-again.html
He also said something about old white guys that I didnβt quite understand π€£
https://rumble.com/v750110-tim-walz-says-hes-not-running-for-elected-office-ever-again.html
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35 Years Ago Today. It doesnβt get better than Whitney Houstonβs version of the National Anthem at Super Bowl XXV.
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JUST IN: Minneapolis riot police have just arrived, protest has been called unlawful, police say everyone has 5 minutes to leave or they will be arrested.
Anthony
Anthony
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I want my Republican colleagues to hear me on this.
Itβs not ICE or Border Patrol that is causing this terror. It is militant leftists and their enablers in the Democratic Party machine.
ICE and Border Patrol are American heroesβand we owe them absolute, unflinching support.
Eric Schmitt
Itβs not ICE or Border Patrol that is causing this terror. It is militant leftists and their enablers in the Democratic Party machine.
ICE and Border Patrol are American heroesβand we owe them absolute, unflinching support.
Eric Schmitt
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The CSD canβt imagine Bruce Springsteenβs new song was too difficult to writeβ¦
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JUST IN: Minneapolis riot police have just arrived, protest has been called unlawful, police say everyone has 5 minutes to leave or they will be arrested. Anthony
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UPDATE: MPD in riot gear along with state police move in and chase down protesters who refused to leave the area and make arrests.
A protester shouts βlegal adviceβ to those caught.
Becca Brannon
A protester shouts βlegal adviceβ to those caught.
Becca Brannon
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Ice flying off cars injured at least three people in Maryland, including an Anne Arundel County sheriff's deputy, prompting leaders to remind drivers to clear snow and ice from their vehicles to prevent further accidents.
A large chunk of ice flew off another vehicle and hit a deputy's car on Interstate 97 Wednesday morning, leaving the patrol car with a busted windshield and ice inside.
Paramedics took the deputy to University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center with facial and hand lacerations. He has since been released.
"Luckily, he didn't have any major injuries from the pictures that we saw from the incident."
Two people in Havre de Grace were hurt on Tuesday after a large piece of ice crashed through their windshield on northbound Interstate 95 on the Tydings Bridge. Paramedics took the injured persons to Christiana Trauma in Delaware.
Please, pray for all involvedππ»
More: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/officer-injured-windshield-smashed-sliding-ice-other-vehicle/70171805
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A large chunk of ice flew off another vehicle and hit a deputy's car on Interstate 97 Wednesday morning, leaving the patrol car with a busted windshield and ice inside.
Paramedics took the deputy to University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center with facial and hand lacerations. He has since been released.
"Luckily, he didn't have any major injuries from the pictures that we saw from the incident."
Two people in Havre de Grace were hurt on Tuesday after a large piece of ice crashed through their windshield on northbound Interstate 95 on the Tydings Bridge. Paramedics took the injured persons to Christiana Trauma in Delaware.
Please, pray for all involvedππ»
More: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/officer-injured-windshield-smashed-sliding-ice-other-vehicle/70171805
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BREAKING: January 2026 North American Winter Storm Fatality Total: 108+
{Update as of 9:15 PM EST on January 28}
βΌDeath Toll Surpasses the December 2022 Buffalo Blizzard of the Century.
βΌDeadliest Winter Storm Since February 2021: The Texas Power Crisis Winter Storm.
βΌ106+ in the United States
β’11 in Kentucky
β’11 in New York
β’10 in Mississippi
β’10 in Tennessee
β’10 in Texas
β’9 in Indiana
β’8 in Louisiana
β’6 in Maine [+1 Person Remains Missing]
β’5 in Pennsylvania
β’4 in Virginia
β’3 in Arkansas
β’3 in Illinois
β’3 in South Carolina
β’2 in Iowa
β’2 in Massachusetts
β’2 in Michigan
β’2 in Ohio
β’1 in Kansas
β’1 in Missouri
β’1 in New Jersey
β’1 in North Carolina
β’1 in Oklahoma
βΌ2 in Canada
β’In Montreal
βΌNOTE: A full detailed list with specific locations and causes of death is being created and will be released when completed.
Weather Fatalities
{Update as of 9:15 PM EST on January 28}
βΌDeath Toll Surpasses the December 2022 Buffalo Blizzard of the Century.
βΌDeadliest Winter Storm Since February 2021: The Texas Power Crisis Winter Storm.
βΌ106+ in the United States
β’11 in Kentucky
β’11 in New York
β’10 in Mississippi
β’10 in Tennessee
β’10 in Texas
β’9 in Indiana
β’8 in Louisiana
β’6 in Maine [+1 Person Remains Missing]
β’5 in Pennsylvania
β’4 in Virginia
β’3 in Arkansas
β’3 in Illinois
β’3 in South Carolina
β’2 in Iowa
β’2 in Massachusetts
β’2 in Michigan
β’2 in Ohio
β’1 in Kansas
β’1 in Missouri
β’1 in New Jersey
β’1 in North Carolina
β’1 in Oklahoma
βΌ2 in Canada
β’In Montreal
βΌNOTE: A full detailed list with specific locations and causes of death is being created and will be released when completed.
Weather Fatalities
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NEW: DEI Democrat run New Orleans Police caught again hiring illegal aliens as cops.
Today ICE arrested another police recruit.
Dapper Detective
Today ICE arrested another police recruit.
Dapper Detective
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NEW: Three men believed to be members of an organized transnational burglary ring were arrested in Orange County, California while one suspect remains outstanding, officials with the Newport Beach and Irvine police departments announced in a joint news release on Jan. 28, 2026.
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A lot of you may have seen the video going around- the mountain lion spotted in San Francisco was tranquilized and safely captured this morning in the Pacific Heights neighborhood. Looks like the Oakland Zoo just gained a new resident. @police_frequency
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UPDATE: CDFW returned a mountain lion to natural habitat early this morning after the young cat found himself surrounded by the busy city streets of San Francisco.
A multi-agency collaboration came together to get the mountain lion out of a difficult situation and back into open space. π¦π΄
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A multi-agency collaboration came together to get the mountain lion out of a difficult situation and back into open space. π¦π΄
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"That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ. And these things write we unto you, that your joy may be full.β
1 John 1:3-4 KJV
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This week/weekend: Another Arctic blast. Impacts with up to record cold. Confidence is increasing for snow in areas of the Mid-Atlantic, Carolinas, and the southern Appalachians. Winter Storm Watches are out.
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We Honor and Remember Chief Deputy Sheriff Frank DeWar, End of Watch (EOW) January 29, 1932, Aircraft Accident
On January 29, 1932, Chief Deputy DeWar was en route back to Los Angeles in a commuter aircraft after conducting a follow-up on a kidnapping case in the Bakersfield area. The Century-Pacific Ford Tri-Motor was traveling south along the Grapevine in inclement weather and the pilot, in the days of pre-radar aviation, was using visual flight rules.
As the weather began to close in, the pilot attempted to turn the plane around. Unfortunately, now in near-zero visibility, the plane struck a ridge above Johnson Canyon on the Tejon Ranch near Lebec in Kern County. The plane impacted the ridge mere feet from clearing it. Chief Deputy DeWar and seven other occupants died in the crash.
Despite an intense search, the wreckage of the plane in a snow-filled canyon was not located until February 4 by a Native-American tracker named Paul Appodaca and his three dogs. Evidence at the scene indicated that an intense fire broke out when the plane hit the canyon wall and the passengersβ bodies suffered massive burns.
Chief Deputy DeWar joined the Sheriffβs Department in 1914. The following year he took a leave of absence and enlisted in the Seventh Canadian Overseas Battalion to fight in World War I, and rose to the rank of sergeant. He was injured by poison gas in 1916 and then wounded by shrapnel at Vimy Ridge in 1917. After his last wounds, he was honorably discharged by the Canadian Army. When he returned to North America he helped the Canadian recruiting drive. His numerous requests to return to combat were denied by the Canadian Army, but in October 1918 he passed his physical to join the American Army. The war ended a month later and he did not return to Europe.
After the war, DeWar rejoined the Sheriffβs Department and served with distinction. In 1926, following numerous escapes at the recently opened Hall of Justice Jail, DeWar became Chief Jailer and immediately restored order to the new custody facility.
In April 1930, when Eugene Biscailuz left the Sheriffβs Department to become the first commissioner of the newly created California Highway Patrol, DeWar was named to replace Biscailuz as Undersheriff. Upon Biscialuzβs return to the Sheriffβs Department at the end of 1931, DeWar stepped aside as Biscailuz again took the Undersheriff position. DeWar was named Chief Deputy and placed in command of an anti-gang unit.
The Patriotic Hall was filled to capacity at DeWarβs funeral and hundreds stood outside. Dignitaries from all over the state, including California Governor Rolph, attended. The funeral was conducted by the American Legion and afterward, the procession to the gravesite extended for over a mile and included the World War Veteransβ Pipe Band, Police, and American Legion Corps as well as a member of Post Number 13 of the Canadian Legion.
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On January 29, 1932, Chief Deputy DeWar was en route back to Los Angeles in a commuter aircraft after conducting a follow-up on a kidnapping case in the Bakersfield area. The Century-Pacific Ford Tri-Motor was traveling south along the Grapevine in inclement weather and the pilot, in the days of pre-radar aviation, was using visual flight rules.
As the weather began to close in, the pilot attempted to turn the plane around. Unfortunately, now in near-zero visibility, the plane struck a ridge above Johnson Canyon on the Tejon Ranch near Lebec in Kern County. The plane impacted the ridge mere feet from clearing it. Chief Deputy DeWar and seven other occupants died in the crash.
Despite an intense search, the wreckage of the plane in a snow-filled canyon was not located until February 4 by a Native-American tracker named Paul Appodaca and his three dogs. Evidence at the scene indicated that an intense fire broke out when the plane hit the canyon wall and the passengersβ bodies suffered massive burns.
Chief Deputy DeWar joined the Sheriffβs Department in 1914. The following year he took a leave of absence and enlisted in the Seventh Canadian Overseas Battalion to fight in World War I, and rose to the rank of sergeant. He was injured by poison gas in 1916 and then wounded by shrapnel at Vimy Ridge in 1917. After his last wounds, he was honorably discharged by the Canadian Army. When he returned to North America he helped the Canadian recruiting drive. His numerous requests to return to combat were denied by the Canadian Army, but in October 1918 he passed his physical to join the American Army. The war ended a month later and he did not return to Europe.
After the war, DeWar rejoined the Sheriffβs Department and served with distinction. In 1926, following numerous escapes at the recently opened Hall of Justice Jail, DeWar became Chief Jailer and immediately restored order to the new custody facility.
In April 1930, when Eugene Biscailuz left the Sheriffβs Department to become the first commissioner of the newly created California Highway Patrol, DeWar was named to replace Biscailuz as Undersheriff. Upon Biscialuzβs return to the Sheriffβs Department at the end of 1931, DeWar stepped aside as Biscailuz again took the Undersheriff position. DeWar was named Chief Deputy and placed in command of an anti-gang unit.
The Patriotic Hall was filled to capacity at DeWarβs funeral and hundreds stood outside. Dignitaries from all over the state, including California Governor Rolph, attended. The funeral was conducted by the American Legion and afterward, the procession to the gravesite extended for over a mile and included the World War Veteransβ Pipe Band, Police, and American Legion Corps as well as a member of Post Number 13 of the Canadian Legion.
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