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BREAKING: Today, under the leadership of VP Vance and DAG Todd Blanche, we are announcing the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown involving 455 defendants charged in connection with $6.5+ BILLION in alleged fraud.
One person arrested by FBI Los Angeles in the Central District of California was Jeannie Choi, 57, of Torrance.
She is charged along with two other defendantsβOren David Shachar, 59, of Van Nuys, and Abraham Shin, 66, of Coronaβwith a hospice fraud scheme that caused Medicare to pay nearly $27 million in fraudulent claims.
Shachar allegedly exploited deceased Medicare beneficiaries by collecting their personal health data and medical records through meetings with surviving relatives. He then directed staff to use those identities to create false, backdated hospice records claiming evaluations and terminal certifications that never occurred.
Shachar paid Choi and Shin between $1,000 and $3,000 for each deceased beneficiary fraudulently enrolled in hospice care.
Shachar and Shin have pleaded not guilty and have a trial scheduled for August 11. Choi is expected to make her initial appearance and be arraigned today in Los Angeles federal court.
Public health programs intended to help the elderly and sick are being undermined by fraudsters, threatening the financial stability of these programs for all Americans. We are committed to rooting out the rampant fraud that has plagued our institutions for too long.
F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli
One person arrested by FBI Los Angeles in the Central District of California was Jeannie Choi, 57, of Torrance.
She is charged along with two other defendantsβOren David Shachar, 59, of Van Nuys, and Abraham Shin, 66, of Coronaβwith a hospice fraud scheme that caused Medicare to pay nearly $27 million in fraudulent claims.
Shachar allegedly exploited deceased Medicare beneficiaries by collecting their personal health data and medical records through meetings with surviving relatives. He then directed staff to use those identities to create false, backdated hospice records claiming evaluations and terminal certifications that never occurred.
Shachar paid Choi and Shin between $1,000 and $3,000 for each deceased beneficiary fraudulently enrolled in hospice care.
Shachar and Shin have pleaded not guilty and have a trial scheduled for August 11. Choi is expected to make her initial appearance and be arraigned today in Los Angeles federal court.
Public health programs intended to help the elderly and sick are being undermined by fraudsters, threatening the financial stability of these programs for all Americans. We are committed to rooting out the rampant fraud that has plagued our institutions for too long.
F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli
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A wanted felon... who should have been behind bars three times over. THIS is what happens when Democrats run the court system.
This clip will BLOW your mind when you hear about what happened to this Texas law enforcement legend... and the miracle upon miracle that kept him alive.
Let's make this incredible patriot famous for all the RIGHT reasons.
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This clip will BLOW your mind when you hear about what happened to this Texas law enforcement legend... and the miracle upon miracle that kept him alive.
Let's make this incredible patriot famous for all the RIGHT reasons.
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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: The first federal Antifa terror convicts in U.S. history have been sentenced today.
The North Texas Antifa cell that carried out the July 4, 2025 shooting ambush on an ICE facility received a combined 450 years in federal prison. READ: https://www.ngocomment.com/p/breaking-exclusive-north-texas-antifa
The North Texas Antifa cell that carried out the July 4, 2025 shooting ambush on an ICE facility received a combined 450 years in federal prison. READ: https://www.ngocomment.com/p/breaking-exclusive-north-texas-antifa
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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: North Texas Antifa Terror Cell Members Sentenced to Combined 450 Years in Federal Prison
And their legal woes are not yet over.
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BIDEN'S BORDER DISASTER: Texas Governor Greg Abbott now says he's seeking reimbursement for all of the money his state had to spend on controlling the border crisis under President Biden.
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Portugal vs. Uzbekistan β and the atmosphere is electric! π₯
Great seeing the global energy at Houston Stadium. Events like these bring our diverse community together in celebration, and itβs a reminder of why we work so hard on public safety: creating safe spaces for families, youth, and neighbors to enjoy positive experiences like this.
HCSO deputies are out in force supporting our partners to keep the good times rolling safely. Proud to be part of a community that unites through soccer and shared pride β letβs keep moving forward together! β½
Ed Gonzalez
Great seeing the global energy at Houston Stadium. Events like these bring our diverse community together in celebration, and itβs a reminder of why we work so hard on public safety: creating safe spaces for families, youth, and neighbors to enjoy positive experiences like this.
HCSO deputies are out in force supporting our partners to keep the good times rolling safely. Proud to be part of a community that unites through soccer and shared pride β letβs keep moving forward together! β½
Ed Gonzalez
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JUST IN: On a rainy day in the nation's capital, President Donald J. Trump departs for Pennsylvania β where he'll deliver remarks at a Mack Trucks assembly plant in the Lehigh Valley
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A St. Louis mother is facing child abuse/neglect charges after police say her 20-month-old and 3-year-old daughters were found severely malnourished.
Authorities say both children were rushed to the hospital, but the younger child did not survive.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/missouri-mother-charged-toddler-dies-alleged-neglect-case
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Authorities say both children were rushed to the hospital, but the younger child did not survive.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/missouri-mother-charged-toddler-dies-alleged-neglect-case
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NEW: A Florida Highway Patrol trooper was injured Tuesday morning after a driver rear-ended a marked patrol vehicle, according to FHP.
The crash happened around 7:09 a.m. on State Road 54 at Northpointe Parkway.
Troopers said an 18-year-old Hudson woman was driving a Buick sedan east on SR 54 when she failed to stop and hit the back of a marked FHP Dodge Ram.
The patrol vehicle was stopped at a red light at the time of the crash, according to FHP.
The trooper suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital.
The driver suffered minor injuries and was not taken to a hospital, troopers said.
Please, praying for all involved.ππ»
https://www.wftv.com/news/local/florida-trooper-injured-car-rear-ends-patrol-vehicle/4NGVWYGSBFC7RAUSSP3B2SFZCA/
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The crash happened around 7:09 a.m. on State Road 54 at Northpointe Parkway.
Troopers said an 18-year-old Hudson woman was driving a Buick sedan east on SR 54 when she failed to stop and hit the back of a marked FHP Dodge Ram.
The patrol vehicle was stopped at a red light at the time of the crash, according to FHP.
The trooper suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital.
The driver suffered minor injuries and was not taken to a hospital, troopers said.
Please, praying for all involved.ππ»
https://www.wftv.com/news/local/florida-trooper-injured-car-rear-ends-patrol-vehicle/4NGVWYGSBFC7RAUSSP3B2SFZCA/
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NEW: Rats are being spotted near homeless encampments in Boyle Heights as concerns grow around the massive warehouse fire.
Firefighters say as much as 86 million pounds of frozen food could spoil inside the cold storage warehouse, raising additional health and environmental concerns for nearby residents. π·Matthew Seedorff
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Firefighters say as much as 86 million pounds of frozen food could spoil inside the cold storage warehouse, raising additional health and environmental concerns for nearby residents. π·Matthew Seedorff
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NEW: A wrong-way driver was killed Friday night after a head-on crash with a marked Ohio State Highway Patrol cruiser on OH 2 in Lake County, according to a news release from OSHP. The crash happened just before 9 p.m. Friday on westbound OH 2 near OH 44β¦
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NEW: The Ohio State Highway Patrol says one of its members has been released from the hospital after being caught up in a fatal wrong-way crash on state Route 2 in Lake County last Friday night.
The trooper, who has not been identified, is said to be recovering at home after being treated at an area hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The trooper's cruiser was struck head-on at around 8:51 p.m. Friday by a 2011 Toyota Scion that was driving east in the westbound lanes of the Lakeland Freeway in the Painesville area.
The Toyota caught fire after impact near the highway's Newell Street underpass, according to OSHP. The driver of the car, identified as 61-year-old Mentor native Jerry Alberico, was pronounced dead at the scene.
As of Monday afternoon, the highway patrol says the crash remains under investigation.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for a full trooper's recoveryππ»
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/ohio-state-trooper-released-from-hospital-injured-fatal-wrong-way-crash-lake-county/95-51a344ed-364a-4b38-9802-52ce3fa53406
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The trooper, who has not been identified, is said to be recovering at home after being treated at an area hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The trooper's cruiser was struck head-on at around 8:51 p.m. Friday by a 2011 Toyota Scion that was driving east in the westbound lanes of the Lakeland Freeway in the Painesville area.
The Toyota caught fire after impact near the highway's Newell Street underpass, according to OSHP. The driver of the car, identified as 61-year-old Mentor native Jerry Alberico, was pronounced dead at the scene.
As of Monday afternoon, the highway patrol says the crash remains under investigation.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for a full trooper's recoveryππ»
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/ohio-state-trooper-released-from-hospital-injured-fatal-wrong-way-crash-lake-county/95-51a344ed-364a-4b38-9802-52ce3fa53406
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Stay cool π¦β±
β’Never leave children or pets in vehicles
β’Stay hydrated; take frequent breaks if you work outdoors
β’Make sure your animals have plenty of water and shade.
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β’Never leave children or pets in vehicles
β’Stay hydrated; take frequent breaks if you work outdoors
β’Make sure your animals have plenty of water and shade.
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Praying for the NYPD officer who was shot in the line of duty this morning.ππ» An NYPD officer was shot in the leg in gunfire with a barricaded suspect in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn on Friday morning. The officer was taken to Kings County Hospital whereβ¦
Just five days ago, Detective Matthew Gale was shot in the line of duty while responding to a barricaded perpetrator incident in Brooklyn.
Today, he was released from the hospital surrounded by his family, fellow officers, and the medical professionals who helped make that recovery possible.
Detective Gale put himself in harmβs way to protect others. His courage reflects the best of the NYPD and serves as a reminder of the risks our officers face every time they put on their uniform.
Thank you to the doctors, nurses, and staff at Kings County Hospital for their exceptional care. Please join me in keeping Detective Gale in your thoughts and prayers.ππ»
Jessica S. Tisch
Today, he was released from the hospital surrounded by his family, fellow officers, and the medical professionals who helped make that recovery possible.
Detective Gale put himself in harmβs way to protect others. His courage reflects the best of the NYPD and serves as a reminder of the risks our officers face every time they put on their uniform.
Thank you to the doctors, nurses, and staff at Kings County Hospital for their exceptional care. Please join me in keeping Detective Gale in your thoughts and prayers.ππ»
Jessica S. Tisch
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The National Police Association Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Restore Common Sense to Police Use-of-Force Standard https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-national-police-association-urges-us-supreme-court-to-restore-common-sense-to-police-use-of-force-standard-302808104.html
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πβThe President knows their concerns like the back of his hand,βπ
White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson joins America Reports ahead of President Trumpβs event at a Mack Truck plant in Pennsylvania.
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White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson joins America Reports ahead of President Trumpβs event at a Mack Truck plant in Pennsylvania.
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