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Update on the Sandy Fire in Southern California. Multiple rounds of thunderstorms will produce widespread heavy rainfall across the Southern US, which will help dent the drought through next week. Cool temps round out the week, but warmer last week of May!
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She vowed to strip a billion dollars from the NYPD. Then came to Congress to talk about fighting hate crimes.
I asked her to explain.
Congressman Brandon Gill
I asked her to explain.
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π¨ This afternoon, a former managing assistant U.S. Attorney who supported Jack Smithβs politicized investigation of President Trump has been charged with stealing the confidential investigation documents.
Carmen Lineberger allegedly emailed the confidential material to her own personal email, disguising them as dessert recipes to conceal them from record searches.
Lineberger is charged with four felony counts in the indictment.
This FBI will not hesitate to bring to account those who violated the trust of the American public in an investigation that shouldβve never been brought to begin with.
FBI Director Kash Patel
Carmen Lineberger allegedly emailed the confidential material to her own personal email, disguising them as dessert recipes to conceal them from record searches.
Lineberger is charged with four felony counts in the indictment.
This FBI will not hesitate to bring to account those who violated the trust of the American public in an investigation that shouldβve never been brought to begin with.
FBI Director Kash Patel
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NEW: President Donald
J. Trump comes out in support of former reality TV star Spencer Prattβs and his political rise in the race to be the next mayor of Los Angeles.
When asked if he sees any similarities between himself and the fellow reality-television-star-turned-politician, Trump noted Pratt's unique personality and popular appeal.
"Oh, I'd like to see him do well... He's a character."
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J. Trump comes out in support of former reality TV star Spencer Prattβs and his political rise in the race to be the next mayor of Los Angeles.
When asked if he sees any similarities between himself and the fellow reality-television-star-turned-politician, Trump noted Pratt's unique personality and popular appeal.
"Oh, I'd like to see him do well... He's a character."
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As ICE and our Florida Highway Patrol partners were arresting one illegal alien, ANOTHER illegal alien crashed right next to them β and was swiftly apprehended.
Partnerships like this help us effectively REMOVE criminal illegal aliens from our communities.
Homeland Security
Partnerships like this help us effectively REMOVE criminal illegal aliens from our communities.
Homeland Security
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WATCH: President Donald J. Trump delivers the commencement address at the US Coast Guard Academy
POTUS stands for the 21-Gun Salute at the USCG Academy, where he'll soon deliver the commencement address to the Class of 2026 πΊπΈ
SecMullin introduces POTUS at the USCG Academy: "You're our first line of defense to protecting the homeland, and our president, our Commander-in-Chief, he believes in Peace Through Strength, but he also understands that not everybody believes in peace, and some people only respect strengthβand because of the great men and women who sit in front of me today, you give our Commander-in-Chief the options."
SecMullin says POTUS was bragging about the heroes of the USCG on the plane ride over:
"For me to stand in front of you today and be able to introduce him to the 1%ers, I take that as one of the greatest honors of my life."
POTUS at the USCG Academy: "Hello, Cadets β and let me begin by saying a very big congratulations to the Class of 2026!" πΊπΈ
POTUS to the USCG Academy Class of 2026: "Very soon, you'll swap your Shoulder Boards and you'll join the long Blue Line of legendary rescuers, seafarers, and servicemembers that fill American hearts with admiration and pride." πΊπΈ
POTUS at the USCG Academy: "You are America's First Defenders, you are America's First Responders, you are the living standard-bearers of America's First Fleet... I have no doubt that just like those Coast Guard legends who came before you, you will always put America First."
"Through every generation, the heroes of the United States Coast Guard have lived by a creed of honor, and bravery, and sacrifice that has defied every storm, shipwreck, and every single enemy attack," says POTUS at the USCG Academy.
"In the hour of need, our Coast Guardsmen have brought hope to the hopeless, and swept the innocent from the jaws of a raging sea."
POTUS welcomes Cadet Matthew Lanzilotta β the USCG Academy Class of 2026 Distinguished Graduate β to the stage.
POTUS recognizes cadet Thomas Rhodesβwho earned a perfect score on every single fitness test for the last four years straightβat the USCG Academy Graduation Ceremony:
"I'm not fighting him!...I just hit him on the shoulder, I hurt my handβit's like hitting a rock." π€£
POTUS jokes with graduating cadets at the USCG Academy who "may have spent a little bit too much time" at the local bar:
"We want you all to have a clean slate as you begin your careersβso therefore, Mr. Superintendent, I hereby absolve all cadets who are on restriction for minor conduct infractionsβand even somewhat major infractionsβeffective immediately!" π€£
POTUS: "You fly into gale force winds, smash into 50-foot waves, storm into floods of fire and shrapnel, and swim through water so cold that it will snap a ship in half... There's nothingβabsolutely nothingβthat a Coast Guardsman cannot do." πΊπΈ
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POTUS stands for the 21-Gun Salute at the USCG Academy, where he'll soon deliver the commencement address to the Class of 2026 πΊπΈ
SecMullin introduces POTUS at the USCG Academy: "You're our first line of defense to protecting the homeland, and our president, our Commander-in-Chief, he believes in Peace Through Strength, but he also understands that not everybody believes in peace, and some people only respect strengthβand because of the great men and women who sit in front of me today, you give our Commander-in-Chief the options."
SecMullin says POTUS was bragging about the heroes of the USCG on the plane ride over:
"For me to stand in front of you today and be able to introduce him to the 1%ers, I take that as one of the greatest honors of my life."
POTUS at the USCG Academy: "Hello, Cadets β and let me begin by saying a very big congratulations to the Class of 2026!" πΊπΈ
POTUS to the USCG Academy Class of 2026: "Very soon, you'll swap your Shoulder Boards and you'll join the long Blue Line of legendary rescuers, seafarers, and servicemembers that fill American hearts with admiration and pride." πΊπΈ
POTUS at the USCG Academy: "You are America's First Defenders, you are America's First Responders, you are the living standard-bearers of America's First Fleet... I have no doubt that just like those Coast Guard legends who came before you, you will always put America First."
"Through every generation, the heroes of the United States Coast Guard have lived by a creed of honor, and bravery, and sacrifice that has defied every storm, shipwreck, and every single enemy attack," says POTUS at the USCG Academy.
"In the hour of need, our Coast Guardsmen have brought hope to the hopeless, and swept the innocent from the jaws of a raging sea."
POTUS welcomes Cadet Matthew Lanzilotta β the USCG Academy Class of 2026 Distinguished Graduate β to the stage.
POTUS recognizes cadet Thomas Rhodesβwho earned a perfect score on every single fitness test for the last four years straightβat the USCG Academy Graduation Ceremony:
"I'm not fighting him!...I just hit him on the shoulder, I hurt my handβit's like hitting a rock." π€£
POTUS jokes with graduating cadets at the USCG Academy who "may have spent a little bit too much time" at the local bar:
"We want you all to have a clean slate as you begin your careersβso therefore, Mr. Superintendent, I hereby absolve all cadets who are on restriction for minor conduct infractionsβand even somewhat major infractionsβeffective immediately!" π€£
POTUS: "You fly into gale force winds, smash into 50-foot waves, storm into floods of fire and shrapnel, and swim through water so cold that it will snap a ship in half... There's nothingβabsolutely nothingβthat a Coast Guardsman cannot do." πΊπΈ
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RETIRED AUSTIN OFFICER BLAMES CITY COUNCIL AFTER SHOOTING SPREE
A nearly 24-hour rampage left 4 injured across 12 shootings, with 3 teenage suspects accused of stealing multiple cars during the chaos.
The former officer says the city removed Flock Safety license plate readers after activist pressure, and officials now admit the tools likely would have helped.
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A nearly 24-hour rampage left 4 injured across 12 shootings, with 3 teenage suspects accused of stealing multiple cars during the chaos.
The former officer says the city removed Flock Safety license plate readers after activist pressure, and officials now admit the tools likely would have helped.
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Sergeant William Vandergrift has retired from the Tennessee Highway Patrol after 32 years of dedicated service. Well done Brother!π
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A man with 166 arrests spanning more than two decades has FINALLY been sentenced to life without parole in Oregon following yet another sex crime conviction.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/166-arrests-later-oregon-finally-sentences-career-criminal-to-life-without-parole
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NEW: Nine beachgoers were arrested after a disturbance at Second Beach in Middletown, R. I., Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
Officers were called to the beach after receiving reports of a gathering of approximately 1,200 high schoolers near the main pavilion.
In a separate incident, police said a man hit a Newport officer with his car while trying to take off from the parking lot.
The man who hit the officer, identified by police as 18-year-old Ronan Pinkham, of Medway, was arrested and charged with felony assault and driving under the influence of alcohol.
Police said the injured officer was brought to Newport Hospital for treatment. The severity of the officerβs injuries is unknown at this time. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
More: https://www.wpri.com/news/local-news/east-bay/3-injured-in-disturbance-at-second-beach-in-middletown/
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Officers were called to the beach after receiving reports of a gathering of approximately 1,200 high schoolers near the main pavilion.
In a separate incident, police said a man hit a Newport officer with his car while trying to take off from the parking lot.
The man who hit the officer, identified by police as 18-year-old Ronan Pinkham, of Medway, was arrested and charged with felony assault and driving under the influence of alcohol.
Police said the injured officer was brought to Newport Hospital for treatment. The severity of the officerβs injuries is unknown at this time. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
More: https://www.wpri.com/news/local-news/east-bay/3-injured-in-disturbance-at-second-beach-in-middletown/
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Authorities say a 24-year-old man repeatedly targeted two Walgreens locations in San Francisco, even after being released from custody multiple times.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/san-francisco-thief-hits-walgreens-27-times-released-multiple-times-to-steal-more
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NEW: Two Los Angeles Fire Department firefighters were injured Tuesday night when their fire truck crashed in front of a business and rolled onto its side in Sunland.
The frightening crash captured on video was reported at about 7 p.m. in the 8200 block of Foothill Boulevard in the northern Los Angeles community. Video showed the fire truck, which was responding to a structure fire, leaning to one side as it went through an intersection before it swerved toward a H&R Block building and rolled onto its side in front of the business.
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries, the LAFD said. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
No other injuries were reported.
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The frightening crash captured on video was reported at about 7 p.m. in the 8200 block of Foothill Boulevard in the northern Los Angeles community. Video showed the fire truck, which was responding to a structure fire, leaning to one side as it went through an intersection before it swerved toward a H&R Block building and rolled onto its side in front of the business.
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries, the LAFD said. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
No other injuries were reported.
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The Heidelberg Borough PA Police Department announced the sudden death of their chief, Dennis Dixon.
The department said Dixon was found dead in his vehicle around 8:50 p.m. on Monday. Dixon joined the department in 2008 and was later promoted to chief of police in 2018.
Heidelberg Mayor Ken LaSota mourned the chief, who joined the borough police force in 2008, by saying he βhad a very distinctive career in Heidelberg.β
As a sergeant, Dixon was in charge of the police forceβs K-9, a dog named Rocky, LaSota told TribLive. As a lieutenant, Dixon attended the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va.
βEven though weβre a small department, for us to get an officer accepted in Quantico, it says a lot,β the mayor said.
In 2018, Dixon became chief of the force, which currently counts five full-time officers and two part-time officers among its ranks, borough officials said.
Dixon was married and had two children, LaSota said.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood. ππ»
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The department said Dixon was found dead in his vehicle around 8:50 p.m. on Monday. Dixon joined the department in 2008 and was later promoted to chief of police in 2018.
Heidelberg Mayor Ken LaSota mourned the chief, who joined the borough police force in 2008, by saying he βhad a very distinctive career in Heidelberg.β
As a sergeant, Dixon was in charge of the police forceβs K-9, a dog named Rocky, LaSota told TribLive. As a lieutenant, Dixon attended the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va.
βEven though weβre a small department, for us to get an officer accepted in Quantico, it says a lot,β the mayor said.
In 2018, Dixon became chief of the force, which currently counts five full-time officers and two part-time officers among its ranks, borough officials said.
Dixon was married and had two children, LaSota said.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood. ππ»
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NEW: NMSP Leading HazMat Investigation Following Deadly Exposure at Mountainair Residence
At approximately 11:00 a.m., the New Mexico State Police responded to 306 Hanlon Ave. in Mountainair, New Mexico, to assist the Torrance County Sheriffβs Office with what was initially believed to be a suspected overdose involving an unidentified substance.
Four individuals inside the residence were found unresponsive. Three of the four individuals are now deceased.
During the response, 18 first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms, including nausea and dizziness. The occupant and 18 first responders were transported to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where they are currently being quarantined, evaluated, and monitored. Two first responders are currently listed in serious condition.
Albuquerque Fire Rescue HazMat teams are assisting at the scene in efforts to identify the substance involved. At this time, investigators believe the substance may be transmitted through contact and do not believe it to be airborne.
There is currently no threat to the public. A secure perimeter has been established, and the affected area remains limited to the residence.
The New Mexico State Police are leading this ongoing and active investigation. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.
We ask the public to avoid the area and keep all affected individuals and first responders in their thoughts.
New Mexico State Police
At approximately 11:00 a.m., the New Mexico State Police responded to 306 Hanlon Ave. in Mountainair, New Mexico, to assist the Torrance County Sheriffβs Office with what was initially believed to be a suspected overdose involving an unidentified substance.
Four individuals inside the residence were found unresponsive. Three of the four individuals are now deceased.
During the response, 18 first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms, including nausea and dizziness. The occupant and 18 first responders were transported to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where they are currently being quarantined, evaluated, and monitored. Two first responders are currently listed in serious condition.
Albuquerque Fire Rescue HazMat teams are assisting at the scene in efforts to identify the substance involved. At this time, investigators believe the substance may be transmitted through contact and do not believe it to be airborne.
There is currently no threat to the public. A secure perimeter has been established, and the affected area remains limited to the residence.
The New Mexico State Police are leading this ongoing and active investigation. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.
We ask the public to avoid the area and keep all affected individuals and first responders in their thoughts.
New Mexico State Police
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A firearms retailer is speaking out after allegedly being shut out of banking services while operating fully within the law.
Read more about this here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/maryland-gun-store-debanking-case
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I hope the Public is watching as the Department of the Interior, Doug Burgum, and myself, are opening up many of the decades old, closed Fountains throughout the D.C. area. So far, over 20 have been revitalized, and fixed, looking better than the day they were built, many years ago. We have some left, some were in very bad and difficult condition, but we will get them all done in a short time. D.C. is being reawakened as to its Beauty, Elegance, and Charm. The βGranddaddyβ of them all will be The Reflecting Pool β 2,500 feet long, and almost 200 feet wide, the biggest such structure ever built, but also, the most troublesome for many Administrations in that, from the time it was built in 1922, it essentially never really worked! It leaked from all angles, drew dirt, grime, and decay, was often filled with garbage, and wasnβt at all representative of the two Great Monuments it connects β The Lincoln Memorial, and The Washington Monument. But, very soon, before July 4th, it will be far better than it has ever been, even going back to as long ago as 1922 β Its Original Opening! The Biden and Obama Administrations spent over 100 Million Dollars, and made it far worse! It was only open for a short while, during each Administration, before the leaks and decay took over. I, together with Doug Burgum and the Department of Interior, am fixing it the right and proper way β It will last for many decades into the future. Weβve had rain delays, and have substantially increased our scope of work as to quality, durability, and even including the stone and granite on the outside of the water itself β A big job, much bigger than originally conceived, but it is being done, after over a Century of βstop and goβs,β correctly! You will see something very special at the Reflecting Pool in a short period of time. Stay tuned. In the meantime, watch as the Fountains open throughout D.C. Fountains go up, and Crime goes down! Also, watch for Lafayette Park, directly in front of the Main Entrance to the White House. I have made a major contribution toward it. The Fountains are now working, and look magnificent as the Park is being entirely rebuilt, using far better and more beautiful materials than originally used. As the Entrance to the White House, itβs got to be spectacular β There is no other way! Again, check out whatβs going on at Lafayette Park. President DONALD J. TRUMP
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WATCH: DOJ announces indictment against former Cuban President RaΓΊl Castro
π¨ "Today, we are announcing an indictment charging RaΓΊl Castro, and several others, with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals," says ToddBlanche in Miami.
"My message today is clear: the United States and POTUS does not, and will not, forget its citizens."
Thereβs a reason why we are here, and not in Washington, D.C., to announce this indictment. The community here understands the history of the Cuban regime better than anyone in America.
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π¨ "Today, we are announcing an indictment charging RaΓΊl Castro, and several others, with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals," says ToddBlanche in Miami.
"My message today is clear: the United States and POTUS does not, and will not, forget its citizens."
Thereβs a reason why we are here, and not in Washington, D.C., to announce this indictment. The community here understands the history of the Cuban regime better than anyone in America.
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What began as a simple late-night candy run turned into a devastating case involving a missing Alabama woman and chilling digital evidence.
Read more about this case here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/digital-clues-missing-alabama-woman-karen-hollis
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A Portland police officer is recovering after investigators say a suspect hit him in the face with a softball-sized rock during an arrest in the Overlook Neighborhood.
On Thursday, May 14 at 11:35 p.m., Portland police officers responded to a home in the 3900 block of North Overlook Terrace on a report of a burglary in progress.
The caller reported that a man she did not know had broken into her home while she and her children were inside, and that he threatened to kill them all.
Police said the woman armed herself with a stick and chased the man, who grabbed a metal garbage can lid and fled.
Officers quickly tracked the suspect into Overlook Park and tried to stop him, but police said he did not comply with commands to stop, even after being told he was under arrest.
He ran out of the park into an alleyway and back into the neighborhood, and officers called for additional resources and used "tactical apprehension strategies" while pursuing him to keep him in sight.
Officers could see he had an object in his hand that appeared to be the metal garbage can lid, police said.
At North Concord Avenue north of North Prescott Street, police said the suspect ran up a ramp leading to the pedestrian bridge spanning Going Street.
As officers approached, police said the suspect suddenly turned and squared his body toward the lead officer.
When the officer moved in, the suspect struck the officer in the head. The officer did not realize at the time that the suspect had a rock in his hand, police said.
The officer was able to take the suspect to the ground as other officers ran up to assist, and they worked together to take him into custody, a Portland Police Bureau release said.
A rock roughly the size of a softball was found nearby, police said.
Timothy L. Reed, 35, of Portland, was booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on charges of burglary in the first degree, escape in the first degree, assault in the second degree, assaulting a police officer, and criminal mischief in the third degree.
The officer was taken to the hospital in a police vehicle, treated and released. Police said he has been cleared to return to duty.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
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On Thursday, May 14 at 11:35 p.m., Portland police officers responded to a home in the 3900 block of North Overlook Terrace on a report of a burglary in progress.
The caller reported that a man she did not know had broken into her home while she and her children were inside, and that he threatened to kill them all.
Police said the woman armed herself with a stick and chased the man, who grabbed a metal garbage can lid and fled.
Officers quickly tracked the suspect into Overlook Park and tried to stop him, but police said he did not comply with commands to stop, even after being told he was under arrest.
He ran out of the park into an alleyway and back into the neighborhood, and officers called for additional resources and used "tactical apprehension strategies" while pursuing him to keep him in sight.
Officers could see he had an object in his hand that appeared to be the metal garbage can lid, police said.
At North Concord Avenue north of North Prescott Street, police said the suspect ran up a ramp leading to the pedestrian bridge spanning Going Street.
As officers approached, police said the suspect suddenly turned and squared his body toward the lead officer.
When the officer moved in, the suspect struck the officer in the head. The officer did not realize at the time that the suspect had a rock in his hand, police said.
The officer was able to take the suspect to the ground as other officers ran up to assist, and they worked together to take him into custody, a Portland Police Bureau release said.
A rock roughly the size of a softball was found nearby, police said.
Timothy L. Reed, 35, of Portland, was booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on charges of burglary in the first degree, escape in the first degree, assault in the second degree, assaulting a police officer, and criminal mischief in the third degree.
The officer was taken to the hospital in a police vehicle, treated and released. Police said he has been cleared to return to duty.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
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