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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"MULTIPLE SUBJECTS HIT": Never-before-seen video was released by Tampa police on Wednesday, showing the moments after a fleeing driver plowed into a crowd outside a Ybor City bar, killing four people and leaving several others injured. https://www.wfla.com/news/hillsborough-county/tampa-police-release-new-video-of-ybor-city-crash-that-left-4-dead-several-injured/
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"It may not be happening overnight, but Trump is disassembling the RINO class that took 50-60 years to establish."
Carl Higbie reacts to Tuesday's GOP primaries where President Donald Trump's endorsed candidates won across several states.
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Carl Higbie reacts to Tuesday's GOP primaries where President Donald Trump's endorsed candidates won across several states.
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A recent traffic stop by one of our Canine District troopers resulted in the seizure of more than 100 pounds of dangerous drugs.
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NEW: 7 arrested in LA-area burglaries involving hidden cameras, WiFi jammers.
Authorities say the suspects are part of sophisticated burglary crews using surveillance devices, Wi-Fi jammers and even social media to target victims.
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Authorities say the suspects are part of sophisticated burglary crews using surveillance devices, Wi-Fi jammers and even social media to target victims.
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BREAKING: DHS confirms to FoxNews that the semi truck driver arrested for killing two people in a hit & run crash near Sacramento, CA yesterday is an Indian illegal alien who was caught & released at the AZ border by the Biden admin in 2023, Bill Melugin reports.
His name is Manvir Singh, and he is now facing charges in San Joaquin County, CA for vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and hit & run resulting in death. He allegedly tried to flee the scene on foot after the crash. ICE has placed a detainer on him with local law enforcement.
This is the fourth Indian illegal alien truck driver with the last name βSinghβ that weβve covered who has been arrested for killing innocent people in crashes around the country, going back to last year.
No details on his CDL yet, or if he even has one. More to come.
DHS statement to FOX:
βThis criminal illegal alien from India should never have been behind the wheel of a semi-truck and allowed to kill two innocent people in a multi-vehicle crash in California,β said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. βHe is now charged with vehicular manslaughter, hit and run resulting in death or injury, and resisting a police officer. This is yet another example of why illegal aliens should not be operating trucks on American highways. We need Congress to pass Dalilahβs Law to prohibit states from granting illegal aliens commercial driverβs licenses.β
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His name is Manvir Singh, and he is now facing charges in San Joaquin County, CA for vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and hit & run resulting in death. He allegedly tried to flee the scene on foot after the crash. ICE has placed a detainer on him with local law enforcement.
This is the fourth Indian illegal alien truck driver with the last name βSinghβ that weβve covered who has been arrested for killing innocent people in crashes around the country, going back to last year.
No details on his CDL yet, or if he even has one. More to come.
DHS statement to FOX:
βThis criminal illegal alien from India should never have been behind the wheel of a semi-truck and allowed to kill two innocent people in a multi-vehicle crash in California,β said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. βHe is now charged with vehicular manslaughter, hit and run resulting in death or injury, and resisting a police officer. This is yet another example of why illegal aliens should not be operating trucks on American highways. We need Congress to pass Dalilahβs Law to prohibit states from granting illegal aliens commercial driverβs licenses.β
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Congratulations to San Bernardino Police Chief Darren L. Goodman. He is the recipient of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California's Hometown Hero Award, which commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.
It honors the enduring ideals of Liberty, Service, and Civic Responsibility. The award recognizes his steadfast commitment to these ideals and his embodiment of the spirit upon which our Nation was founded. Chief Goodman has served as San Bernardino's 41st Police Chief since June 2022.
F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli
It honors the enduring ideals of Liberty, Service, and Civic Responsibility. The award recognizes his steadfast commitment to these ideals and his embodiment of the spirit upon which our Nation was founded. Chief Goodman has served as San Bernardino's 41st Police Chief since June 2022.
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A patriotic brewery is taking legal action after online outrage spiraled into a multimillion-dollar battle tied to support for veterans and law enforcement.
Read more about this lawsuit here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/patriotic-brewery-files-50-million-lawsuit
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NEW: A 22-year-old New York man was sentenced to 40 years in prison, 20 without parole, for injuring a Maryland sheriff's deputy during a dangerous police chase on I-95. Juan Yahir Quiroz Manzueta, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder, burglary, and evading police, hit several vehicles and a U.S. Mail truck before crashing into Deputy Robert Burgess, leaving him with serious injuries. The chase ended when he was arrested in New York, and officials linked him to multiple similar thefts across states.
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/new-york-man-sentenced-maryland-police-chase-injury/
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Sandy Fire Operations Update The fire is currently mapped at 1,385.6 acres with 5% containment. More than 750 firefighters are assigned to the incident and continue working aggressively to strengthen containment lines and protect threatened communities. Theβ¦
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NEW: Video has been released from the Kern County Sheriff's Office showing a suspect being run over by a SWAT vehicle after a deputy was shot and killed while serving an eviction notice in Porterville, California.
April 9, 2026, W Brian Avenue Porterville, CA- Critical Incident Release
On April 9, 2026, at approximately 1:00 p.m., Tulare County Sheriffβs Office (TCSO) requested assistance from Kern County Sheriffβs Office (KCSO) SWAT Team during a critical incident. TCSO deputies attempted to contact a suspect during an eviction in the 1700 block of W Brian Avenue in Porterville, CA. During this initial contact, the suspect shot and killed a TCSO deputy.
At about 2:30 p.m., KCSO Office SWAT Team arrived with specialized equipment to assist during this active critical incident. KCSO began conducting evacuations with allied law enforcement agencies from the area. During this time, the suspect continued shooting from inside his residence. KCSO SWAT, in conjunction with other tactical teams, attempted to negotiate a peaceful surrender, while deploying specialized equipment to contain the suspect.
At about 5:30 p.m., the suspect shot and struck the KCSO Rook several times from a barricaded position in the residence. The KCSO SWAT operator maneuvering the Rook withdrew to the front of the residence. During this time, the suspect fled through a window into the backyard.
At about 6:00 p.m., KCSO SWAT Operators maneuvered the Bearcat into the yard to search for the suspect, at which time the suspect fired into the Bearcatβs front driverβs side window. The suspect was armed with a high-powered rifle and a handgun. KCSO SWAT used the Bearcat as a means of deadly force to stop the deadly threat posed by the suspect.
Sheriff Mike Boudreux: "You shoot at cops, we're going to run you over."
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April 9, 2026, W Brian Avenue Porterville, CA- Critical Incident Release
On April 9, 2026, at approximately 1:00 p.m., Tulare County Sheriffβs Office (TCSO) requested assistance from Kern County Sheriffβs Office (KCSO) SWAT Team during a critical incident. TCSO deputies attempted to contact a suspect during an eviction in the 1700 block of W Brian Avenue in Porterville, CA. During this initial contact, the suspect shot and killed a TCSO deputy.
At about 2:30 p.m., KCSO Office SWAT Team arrived with specialized equipment to assist during this active critical incident. KCSO began conducting evacuations with allied law enforcement agencies from the area. During this time, the suspect continued shooting from inside his residence. KCSO SWAT, in conjunction with other tactical teams, attempted to negotiate a peaceful surrender, while deploying specialized equipment to contain the suspect.
At about 5:30 p.m., the suspect shot and struck the KCSO Rook several times from a barricaded position in the residence. The KCSO SWAT operator maneuvering the Rook withdrew to the front of the residence. During this time, the suspect fled through a window into the backyard.
At about 6:00 p.m., KCSO SWAT Operators maneuvered the Bearcat into the yard to search for the suspect, at which time the suspect fired into the Bearcatβs front driverβs side window. The suspect was armed with a high-powered rifle and a handgun. KCSO SWAT used the Bearcat as a means of deadly force to stop the deadly threat posed by the suspect.
Sheriff Mike Boudreux: "You shoot at cops, we're going to run you over."
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NEW: At least seven traffic incidents are tied to the IRONMAN Jacksonville Triathlon on May 16, prompting responses by the Jacksonville Sheriffβs Office, including one in which an officer was injured, according to crash reports.
At 3:57 p.m., a driver turning left from Philips Highway onto Putnam Avenue ran over an officerβs foot while they were working in the trafficway for the event, according to the report. The officer was transported to a hospital with nonβlifeβthreatening injuries. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
Traffic Homicide and JFRD responded. The driver reported no injuries and no visible vehicle damage was observed at the scene.
More: https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2026/05/20/reports-detail-multiple-traffic-incidents-during-ironman-event-including-jso-officer-whose-foot-was-run-over/
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At 3:57 p.m., a driver turning left from Philips Highway onto Putnam Avenue ran over an officerβs foot while they were working in the trafficway for the event, according to the report. The officer was transported to a hospital with nonβlifeβthreatening injuries. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
Traffic Homicide and JFRD responded. The driver reported no injuries and no visible vehicle damage was observed at the scene.
More: https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2026/05/20/reports-detail-multiple-traffic-incidents-during-ironman-event-including-jso-officer-whose-foot-was-run-over/
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Firefighters contain more of the Bain Fire in Riverside County, California.
Firefighters made significant progress on the Bain Fire in Riverside County overnight after it consumed more than 1,400 acres and injured four, authorities said.
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Firefighters made significant progress on the Bain Fire in Riverside County overnight after it consumed more than 1,400 acres and injured four, authorities said.
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NEW: A law enforcement officer has been injured following an attempted murder incident in the Kalaeloa area, Hawai'i.
Honolulu police said the incident happened around 12:40 p.m. when officers were trying to find a wanted suspect in the area.
While attempting to locate the suspect, HPD said he accelerated a vehicle toward the officers and almost hit them, crashing into two police vehicles.
Officials said the car involved was stolen, while it left one officer to suffer from a minor injury. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
https://www.khon2.com/hawaii-crime/hpd-arrests-suspect-after-attempted-murder/
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Honolulu police said the incident happened around 12:40 p.m. when officers were trying to find a wanted suspect in the area.
While attempting to locate the suspect, HPD said he accelerated a vehicle toward the officers and almost hit them, crashing into two police vehicles.
Officials said the car involved was stolen, while it left one officer to suffer from a minor injury. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
https://www.khon2.com/hawaii-crime/hpd-arrests-suspect-after-attempted-murder/
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