Ridiculous for the U.S.A. to continue along this one sided path when the relationship is not reciprocal. They were not there for us!!! President DJT
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NEW: Trial for domestic terrorists who shut down Golden Gate Bridge gets underway. The trial is underway for seven pro-Hamas "protesters" who face more than a decade in prison for shutting down the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024. @police_frequency
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BREAKING: Domestic terrorists who shut down Golden Gate Bridge found guilty of false imprisonment.
Seven pro-Hamas "protesters" who shut down traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel in the Israel-Hamas war were all found guilty of false imprisonment by a jury in San Francisco on Thursday.
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Seven pro-Hamas "protesters" who shut down traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024 to denounce U.S. aid to Israel in the Israel-Hamas war were all found guilty of false imprisonment by a jury in San Francisco on Thursday.
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It is with profound sadness that the Madera County Sheriffβs Office announces the passing of retired Sergeant Mark Stritzel.
Following his service in the United States military, Mark dedicated more than 33 years to the Madera County Sheriffβs Office, serving his entire law enforcement career with our agency. He proudly served as a Patrol Deputy, Detective, and Sergeant, and throughout his distinguished career was a member of MADNET, the SWAT Team, the Dive Team, and served as Range Master. As a respected SWAT Team Leader, mentor, and friend, his leadership, knowledge, and commitment helped shape generations of deputies and left a lasting legacy within our agency. Sergeant Stritzel was our own personal Batman; known for his kindness, wisdom, and humility. He was deeply respected throughout our community and truly loved by everyone who had the privilege of knowing and serving alongside him.
While his time in retirement was far too short, his impact on our agency and the community he served will endure for generations.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Following his service in the United States military, Mark dedicated more than 33 years to the Madera County Sheriffβs Office, serving his entire law enforcement career with our agency. He proudly served as a Patrol Deputy, Detective, and Sergeant, and throughout his distinguished career was a member of MADNET, the SWAT Team, the Dive Team, and served as Range Master. As a respected SWAT Team Leader, mentor, and friend, his leadership, knowledge, and commitment helped shape generations of deputies and left a lasting legacy within our agency. Sergeant Stritzel was our own personal Batman; known for his kindness, wisdom, and humility. He was deeply respected throughout our community and truly loved by everyone who had the privilege of knowing and serving alongside him.
While his time in retirement was far too short, his impact on our agency and the community he served will endure for generations.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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NEW: The Nash Fire burning in San Bernardino county near Marks Road and Clay River Road in Barstow has grown to approximately 30 acres, with the potential to spread another 20 acres. Additional firefighting resources, including Air Attack, two air tankers, two helicopters and three Type 3 engines, have been requested as crews continue working to contain the fire.
https://www.vvng.com/nash-fire-grows-to-30-acres-in-barstow-additional-air-resources-ordered/
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NEW: The Springfield Ohio Police Division is investigating after one of their officers was hit by an ATV.
According to officials, the officer was in the 1300 block of North Belmont Avenue Wednesday evening, when they attempted to stop two people riding ATVs.
SPD says one of the ATV operators drove forward, struck the officer and then left the area.
The officer was taken to Springfield Regional Medical Center for treatment of his injuries and has since been released. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation responded to the scene to assist with the investigation.
SPD says anyone who saw what happened or has any information is encouraged to contact the department at (937) 324-7685 or submit tips to SPDTip@springfieldohio.gov
https://dayton247now.com/news/local/springfield-officer-injured-after-being-hit-by-atv
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According to officials, the officer was in the 1300 block of North Belmont Avenue Wednesday evening, when they attempted to stop two people riding ATVs.
SPD says one of the ATV operators drove forward, struck the officer and then left the area.
The officer was taken to Springfield Regional Medical Center for treatment of his injuries and has since been released. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation responded to the scene to assist with the investigation.
SPD says anyone who saw what happened or has any information is encouraged to contact the department at (937) 324-7685 or submit tips to SPDTip@springfieldohio.gov
https://dayton247now.com/news/local/springfield-officer-injured-after-being-hit-by-atv
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The Waukesha Police Department protects all people and winged creatures too. Waukesha police officer Ryan Kozlowski and his field training officer were dispatched last week to an injured hawk at the intersection of Hoover and East avenues.
Read more: https://www.gmtoday.com/the_freeman/news/waukesha-police-rescue-hawk/article_d7b4e563-f57b-5bac-b67c-6bfa849ab1df.html
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Read more: https://www.gmtoday.com/the_freeman/news/waukesha-police-rescue-hawk/article_d7b4e563-f57b-5bac-b67c-6bfa849ab1df.html
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Friday national forecast: dangerous, record-breaking heat continues into the holiday weekend.
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NEW: US Army Golden Knights & US Navy Leap Frogs are parachuting into the National Mall w/ a large πΊπΈ flag to kick things off at the Great American State Fair for America 250 today.
Today is Aviation Day, lots of flyovers planned today.
10:00 AM β U.S. Army Golden Knights and U.S. Navy Leap Frogs jump in to open the skies
10:15 AM β Army Helo flyover
10:20 AM β USMC MV-22 Osprey demo
10:35 AM β USMC F-35B Lightning II STOVL demo
10:50 AM β U.S. Navy F-18F demo
11:10 AM β U.S. Navy F-35C Demo Team
11:30 AM β USAF F-22 Raptor demo
11:50 AM β NASA F-5s
12:00 PM β HUGE formation over the Mall
12:05 PM β U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
12:55 PM β USAF Tri-Bomber to close it out
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Today is Aviation Day, lots of flyovers planned today.
10:00 AM β U.S. Army Golden Knights and U.S. Navy Leap Frogs jump in to open the skies
10:15 AM β Army Helo flyover
10:20 AM β USMC MV-22 Osprey demo
10:35 AM β USMC F-35B Lightning II STOVL demo
10:50 AM β U.S. Navy F-18F demo
11:10 AM β U.S. Navy F-35C Demo Team
11:30 AM β USAF F-22 Raptor demo
11:50 AM β NASA F-5s
12:00 PM β HUGE formation over the Mall
12:05 PM β U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
12:55 PM β USAF Tri-Bomber to close it out
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BREAKING: Three illegal alien MS-13 gang members were convicted of nine California and Nevada murders and more June 29 after an ICE Las Vegas probe with its HSTFNCC partners.
Jose Luis Reynaldo Reyes-Castillo of El Salvador, David Arturo Perez-Manchame of Honduras and Joel Vargas-Escobar of El Salvador were convicted of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise involving murders and attempted murder, as well as murder in aid of racketeering, kidnapping in aid of racketeering, attempted murder in aid of racketeering and related gun offenses.
Prospective MS-13 members ordinarily must participate in the murder of rival gang members, known as βchavalas,β to gain entrance and maintain and increase position within La Mara Salvatrucha, known commonly as MS-13.
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Jose Luis Reynaldo Reyes-Castillo of El Salvador, David Arturo Perez-Manchame of Honduras and Joel Vargas-Escobar of El Salvador were convicted of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise involving murders and attempted murder, as well as murder in aid of racketeering, kidnapping in aid of racketeering, attempted murder in aid of racketeering and related gun offenses.
Prospective MS-13 members ordinarily must participate in the murder of rival gang members, known as βchavalas,β to gain entrance and maintain and increase position within La Mara Salvatrucha, known commonly as MS-13.
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DEVELOPING: Fans across Los Angeles are celebrating Mexico's 2-0 win over Ecuador. 7th/Union: Large crowds gathering in the area, air unit requested for crowd assesment, per Los Angeles Alerts. π§’ LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/live/ZCXqEAWfjJk π§’ Smoke Live:β¦
On Tuesday, June 30, following Mexico's victory, several hundred people gathered along Whittier Boulevard to celebrate. Sheriff's Response Team (SRT) personnel, patrol deputies and specialized units were strategically deployed to support safe celebrations while ensuring a rapid response to emerging public safety concerns.
Three deputies sustained injuries during the incident. All three deputies were treated for their injuries and later released. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
"I'm grateful our deputies were able to return home to their families that night without suffering more serious injuries," said Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert G. Luna. "People have every right to celebrate with family and friends, and we want those celebrations to be safe and enjoyable for everyone. What occurred Tuesday night crossed the line from celebration to criminal violence. Throwing bottles, rocks, explosive devices, or any other dangerous objects at our deputies, or anyone else, is completely unacceptable. Our deputies are there to protect the community, and they should not be assaulted for doing their jobs. If you assault our deputies or endanger others who are celebrating responsibly, we will identify you, arrest you, and hold you accountable."
The Department remains committed to protecting every person's right to celebrate peacefully while ensuring the safety of our communities. We will not tolerate violence, assaults, or the destruction of property. We encourage everyone to celebrate responsibly, respect one another, and obey the law so these events remain safe for everyone. Deputies will continue to be strategically deployed throughout LA County for Mexico's next World Cup match on Sunday to help ensure safe celebrations while maintaining public order.
Anyone who witnessed assaults on deputies or members of the public, or who has photos or video that may assist investigators, is encouraged to contact the Sheriff's Department at (562) 946-7893. Those wishing to remain anonymous may contact "Crime Stoppers" by calling (800) 222-TIPS (8477), submitting a tip through the P3 Tips mobile app, orvisiting lacrimestoppers.org.
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Three deputies sustained injuries during the incident. All three deputies were treated for their injuries and later released. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
"I'm grateful our deputies were able to return home to their families that night without suffering more serious injuries," said Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert G. Luna. "People have every right to celebrate with family and friends, and we want those celebrations to be safe and enjoyable for everyone. What occurred Tuesday night crossed the line from celebration to criminal violence. Throwing bottles, rocks, explosive devices, or any other dangerous objects at our deputies, or anyone else, is completely unacceptable. Our deputies are there to protect the community, and they should not be assaulted for doing their jobs. If you assault our deputies or endanger others who are celebrating responsibly, we will identify you, arrest you, and hold you accountable."
The Department remains committed to protecting every person's right to celebrate peacefully while ensuring the safety of our communities. We will not tolerate violence, assaults, or the destruction of property. We encourage everyone to celebrate responsibly, respect one another, and obey the law so these events remain safe for everyone. Deputies will continue to be strategically deployed throughout LA County for Mexico's next World Cup match on Sunday to help ensure safe celebrations while maintaining public order.
Anyone who witnessed assaults on deputies or members of the public, or who has photos or video that may assist investigators, is encouraged to contact the Sheriff's Department at (562) 946-7893. Those wishing to remain anonymous may contact "Crime Stoppers" by calling (800) 222-TIPS (8477), submitting a tip through the P3 Tips mobile app, orvisiting lacrimestoppers.org.
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Happy 250th birthday to the greatest country the world has ever known! πΊπΈ
The greatness of the United States is a testament to the grit, determination, and spirit of the American peopleβand weβre just getting started.
Hereβs to the next 250 years, America!
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The greatness of the United States is a testament to the grit, determination, and spirit of the American peopleβand weβre just getting started.
Hereβs to the next 250 years, America!
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FBI Director Kash Patel
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SoCal forecast: There will be a gradual warming trend that will develop heading into the Fourth of July holiday over the weekend.
NorCal forecast: Itβs a pleasant start to Friday across the Sacramento region, with clear skies, a light breeze, and cool morning temperatures helping ease into the day. After the recent stretch of mild weather, temperatures are expected to return to seasonable values this afternoon. Fridayβs Valley high in Sacramento is forecast to reach 92 degrees, right on par with the normal high for this time of year. A few clouds may linger at times, and there is a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm in the Sierra, mainly south of Highway 50.
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NorCal forecast: Itβs a pleasant start to Friday across the Sacramento region, with clear skies, a light breeze, and cool morning temperatures helping ease into the day. After the recent stretch of mild weather, temperatures are expected to return to seasonable values this afternoon. Fridayβs Valley high in Sacramento is forecast to reach 92 degrees, right on par with the normal high for this time of year. A few clouds may linger at times, and there is a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm in the Sierra, mainly south of Highway 50.
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