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NEW: Sword-wielding man offers 'squatter removal' service in Bay Area, California.
The ASAP Squatter Removal CEO, James Jacobs, removes squatters in Northern California
He has been in the business for seven years
Jacobs says the company first conducts surveillance to confirm squatters are on the property illegally
Then they perform what he calls a βbreach and clear.β
Lease agreements with property owners allow his team to enter and remove squatters
The cost of using ASAP Squatter Removal to get a squatter off your property starts at $10,000
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The ASAP Squatter Removal CEO, James Jacobs, removes squatters in Northern California
He has been in the business for seven years
Jacobs says the company first conducts surveillance to confirm squatters are on the property illegally
Then they perform what he calls a βbreach and clear.β
Lease agreements with property owners allow his team to enter and remove squatters
The cost of using ASAP Squatter Removal to get a squatter off your property starts at $10,000
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No two shifts are ever the same for our Traffic Enforcement officers. Take a ride with Officer Scott Tucker, a.k.a. Traffic Tucker, as he enforces safe driving habits.
Officer Tucker stopped speeders and those who were driving without a seatbelt. We lost 166 people in traffic fatalities on Jacksonville roads in 2024. Wearing your seatbelt and driving the speed limit are easy ways to avoid losing your life.
Drive safe, Duval!
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Officer Tucker stopped speeders and those who were driving without a seatbelt. We lost 166 people in traffic fatalities on Jacksonville roads in 2024. Wearing your seatbelt and driving the speed limit are easy ways to avoid losing your life.
Drive safe, Duval!
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January 1: Rebuilding public trust with counterintelligence:
Our FBI Counterintelligence Division has been on the cutting edge of the FBIβs priority to rebuild public trust through increased transparency, accessibility, and responsiveness to Congressional oversight.
Traditionally, FBI counterintelligence has operated in the shadows, rarely publicizing and promoting their initiatives and arrests. This year, however, weβve directed the FBI to be as transparent as possible.
Our counterintelligence team, together with our Office of Congressional Affairs, released hundreds of documents and provided numerous briefings to Congress, and they continue to work with our Congressional oversight committees. Proactive transparent information sharing benefits all parties and helps to highlight our longstanding efforts to crack down on both traditional and emerging counterintelligence threats impacting the American people and our economy, to include smuggling dangerous biological materials into and out of the United States and our adversariesβ transnational repression efforts to intimidate individuals living in our country. We look forward to even more robust engagement next year.
To increase transparency, our counterintelligence team worked together with our own FBI Office of Public Affairs and TheJusticeDept to publicize counterintelligence casework in over 50 press releases this year alone. Each release, whether highlighting an arrest, indictment, or sentencing, demonstrated the FBIβs commitment to collaborate with our federal, state, and local partners to bring bad counterintelligence actors to justice, and increase awareness to the American people.
The results speak for themselves:
- 35% increase in Espionage arrests
- 1,800+ gangs and criminal enterprises disrupted - 210% increase
- 40,000+ pages turned over to Congress in just one year - approximately 4x the times the total number turned over under previous leadership, in a fraction of the time
- Four of the FBIβs Ten Most Wanted fugitives captured - as many captured in one year as during the previous four years total
Moving into 2026, know that this FBI remains committed to transparency to the public and Congress, increased partnerships at all levels, expanded outreach, and above all, protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution.
FBI Director Kash Patel
Our FBI Counterintelligence Division has been on the cutting edge of the FBIβs priority to rebuild public trust through increased transparency, accessibility, and responsiveness to Congressional oversight.
Traditionally, FBI counterintelligence has operated in the shadows, rarely publicizing and promoting their initiatives and arrests. This year, however, weβve directed the FBI to be as transparent as possible.
Our counterintelligence team, together with our Office of Congressional Affairs, released hundreds of documents and provided numerous briefings to Congress, and they continue to work with our Congressional oversight committees. Proactive transparent information sharing benefits all parties and helps to highlight our longstanding efforts to crack down on both traditional and emerging counterintelligence threats impacting the American people and our economy, to include smuggling dangerous biological materials into and out of the United States and our adversariesβ transnational repression efforts to intimidate individuals living in our country. We look forward to even more robust engagement next year.
To increase transparency, our counterintelligence team worked together with our own FBI Office of Public Affairs and TheJusticeDept to publicize counterintelligence casework in over 50 press releases this year alone. Each release, whether highlighting an arrest, indictment, or sentencing, demonstrated the FBIβs commitment to collaborate with our federal, state, and local partners to bring bad counterintelligence actors to justice, and increase awareness to the American people.
The results speak for themselves:
- 35% increase in Espionage arrests
- 1,800+ gangs and criminal enterprises disrupted - 210% increase
- 40,000+ pages turned over to Congress in just one year - approximately 4x the times the total number turned over under previous leadership, in a fraction of the time
- Four of the FBIβs Ten Most Wanted fugitives captured - as many captured in one year as during the previous four years total
Moving into 2026, know that this FBI remains committed to transparency to the public and Congress, increased partnerships at all levels, expanded outreach, and above all, protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution.
FBI Director Kash Patel
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Chicago: During a recent Bulls game, a confrontation ensued, leading to a couple of people getting dropped to the floor during the fight.π€Όββ
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Predictable. Fraud allegations hit national headlines and Walz claims "white supremacy."
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/tim-walz-desperately-tries-defending-himself-amid-somali-fraud-allegations
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UPDATE: A box full of abandoned NYPD uniforms was discovered on 37th Street and 9th Avenue by a Boropark24 reporter, after Zohran Mamdani sworn-in as the 112th Mayor of New York City.
The box was found opened, with uniforms spilling out onto the street. Shomrim and NYPD were called. Officers responded and confirmed the clothing was authentic and belonged to a member with many years on the job, based on the different department uniforms found inside.
Itβs "unknown" why the uniforms were dumped in this manner or who left them there.
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The box was found opened, with uniforms spilling out onto the street. Shomrim and NYPD were called. Officers responded and confirmed the clothing was authentic and belonged to a member with many years on the job, based on the different department uniforms found inside.
Itβs "unknown" why the uniforms were dumped in this manner or who left them there.
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Flooding everywhere around Anza-Borrego Desert, California today with Park HQ rainfall grand total at 1.71" for this event. (In this video: Clark Dry Lake, Fonts and Inspiration Wash, Coyote Creek, Dump Wash, and a few eastern Santa Rosa Mountain washes (Video: Sicco Rood).
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MUST WATCH: A Minnesota βhealthcare companyβ run by Mohamed Mohamed has been caught billing Medicaid for patients.... who never even asked for their services... and who they never met.
It gets better. Their listed office address was deserted when a reporter showed up. REPOST this everywhere!
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It gets better. Their listed office address was deserted when a reporter showed up. REPOST this everywhere!
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You can't park there!
Rialto, California: Video footage captures the aftermath of a traffic collision which resulted in a vehicle striking an electrical pole and remaining in an upright position against the pole. The incident occurred January 1, 2026 around 3 PM.
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Rialto, California: Video footage captures the aftermath of a traffic collision which resulted in a vehicle striking an electrical pole and remaining in an upright position against the pole. The incident occurred January 1, 2026 around 3 PM.
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New year, same mission.β
As 2025 comes to a close, the Green Machine reflects on a successful year marked by enforcement operations nationwide resulting in thousands of apprehensions.πΊπΈ
Across Los Angeles, Chicago, Charlotte, and New Orleans, our agents relentlessly enforced the law and protected our communities. As we move into 2026, we are committed to apprehending even more illegal aliens.
Happy New Year!π
Commander Op At Large CA Gregory K. Bovino
As 2025 comes to a close, the Green Machine reflects on a successful year marked by enforcement operations nationwide resulting in thousands of apprehensions.πΊπΈ
Across Los Angeles, Chicago, Charlotte, and New Orleans, our agents relentlessly enforced the law and protected our communities. As we move into 2026, we are committed to apprehending even more illegal aliens.
Happy New Year!π
Commander Op At Large CA Gregory K. Bovino
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Houston is number one for ICE arrests.
A ranking I expect to continue for a long time.
Gov. Greg Abbott
A ranking I expect to continue for a long time.
Gov. Greg Abbott
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Miami-Dade deputy in critical condition after Turnpike crash in Doral: βWe need your prayersβ Florida: A Miami-Dade Sheriffβs Office deputy was seriously injured Saturday morning in a crash on the southbound lanes of Floridaβs Turnpike between Northwest 41stβ¦
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Positive update given on MDSO deputy injured after being hit by car.
A Miami-Dade deputy who was seriously injured when he was struck by an SUV is showing major signs of improvement.
Deputy Leonard Cantave was helping a State Trooper investigate a crash along the Florida Turnpike in Doral when the driver of an SUV stuck him, launching Cantave into the air.
According to an arrest report, the suspect, identified as 28-year-old Lonnel Brinson Jr., admitted to using marijuana and alcohol before the crash.
On Thursday, MDSO provided a positive update on Cantave, saying that he is breathing on his own, awake, and alert.
More: https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/01/01/mdso-gives-positive-update-on-deputy-badly-injured-after-being-hit-by-suv/
Please continue to pray for Deputy Leonard Cantave and his familyππ»
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A Miami-Dade deputy who was seriously injured when he was struck by an SUV is showing major signs of improvement.
Deputy Leonard Cantave was helping a State Trooper investigate a crash along the Florida Turnpike in Doral when the driver of an SUV stuck him, launching Cantave into the air.
According to an arrest report, the suspect, identified as 28-year-old Lonnel Brinson Jr., admitted to using marijuana and alcohol before the crash.
On Thursday, MDSO provided a positive update on Cantave, saying that he is breathing on his own, awake, and alert.
More: https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/01/01/mdso-gives-positive-update-on-deputy-badly-injured-after-being-hit-by-suv/
Please continue to pray for Deputy Leonard Cantave and his familyππ»
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First police chase of the year!
JUST IN: California Highway Patrol officers arrested a motorcyclist following a high-speed chase through Los Angeles and the Inland Empire.
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JUST IN: California Highway Patrol officers arrested a motorcyclist following a high-speed chase through Los Angeles and the Inland Empire.
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NEW: Two deputies injured, patrol cars damaged following chase in north Harris County, Texas.
The Precinct 4 Constable's Office said the incident started on Kenswick Drive in Humble, just north of FM 1960.
A driver initially struck a Constable patrol vehicle on Kenswick and drove off. Authorities went after the suspect and a chase ensued.
Two constable deputies were reportedly struck during the chase before the suspect crashed into a second patrol car.
The suspect was taken into custody. Officials say the suspect showed signs of intoxication.
Medics were called to check on the two injured deputies. One of them was taken to a hospital for further evaluation.
Medics were called to check on the two injured deputies. One of them was taken to a hospital for further evaluation. There is no information regarding the deputies' conditions.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
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The Precinct 4 Constable's Office said the incident started on Kenswick Drive in Humble, just north of FM 1960.
A driver initially struck a Constable patrol vehicle on Kenswick and drove off. Authorities went after the suspect and a chase ensued.
Two constable deputies were reportedly struck during the chase before the suspect crashed into a second patrol car.
The suspect was taken into custody. Officials say the suspect showed signs of intoxication.
Medics were called to check on the two injured deputies. One of them was taken to a hospital for further evaluation.
Medics were called to check on the two injured deputies. One of them was taken to a hospital for further evaluation. There is no information regarding the deputies' conditions.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
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Hey Ohio! What started as a stop at 1st Choice Child Care LLC ended in an assault at Bright Futures Daycare LLC. A police report has been filed with Columbus Police. These are the people entrusted to take care of Ohioβs children? We deserve answers. Mehekβ¦
BREAKING: In Columbus, Ohio More than 40 daycare centers operating across the city have now been linked to the same defunct shell organization, the Somali Education & Resource Center!!
These facilities did not open gradually.
They did not follow a normal expansion timeline.
They all opened on the exact same day.
That fact alone should stop everyone in their tracks.
According to available records, these daycare centers immediately began operations at scale and, collectively, generated roughly $14 million in revenue in 2024 alone.
That is not organic growth.
That is not coincidence.
That is coordination.
A single, now defunct organization appears to have been used as the common legal backbone to rapidly stand up dozens of childcare facilities all at once, creating a web of businesses that on paper look independent but in reality share the same origin point, the same paperwork, and the same launch date.
Parents deserve to know who is actually operating the facilities caring for their children.
Taxpayers deserve to know how millions of dollars were funneled through a structure tied to an organization that no longer legally exists.
And regulators need to explain how over 40 centers were licensed, approved, and activated simultaneously without anyone raising serious red flags.
This is not about attacking childcare.
This is not about attacking immigrants.
This is about transparency, accountability, and basic safeguards that are supposed to protect families and public funds.
Daycare licensing exists for a reason.
Nonprofit oversight exists for a reason.
Shell organizations that dissolve while their offshoots continue pulling in millions should immediately trigger audits, not silence.
If one or two centers had irregular paperwork, that would be a problem.
Forty opening on the same day under the same defunct umbrella is something else entirely.
Columbus families deserve answers.
Ohio taxpayers deserve answers.
And the state should not wait until even more money changes hands before demanding them.
This story is the tip of the iceberg!
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These facilities did not open gradually.
They did not follow a normal expansion timeline.
They all opened on the exact same day.
That fact alone should stop everyone in their tracks.
According to available records, these daycare centers immediately began operations at scale and, collectively, generated roughly $14 million in revenue in 2024 alone.
That is not organic growth.
That is not coincidence.
That is coordination.
A single, now defunct organization appears to have been used as the common legal backbone to rapidly stand up dozens of childcare facilities all at once, creating a web of businesses that on paper look independent but in reality share the same origin point, the same paperwork, and the same launch date.
Parents deserve to know who is actually operating the facilities caring for their children.
Taxpayers deserve to know how millions of dollars were funneled through a structure tied to an organization that no longer legally exists.
And regulators need to explain how over 40 centers were licensed, approved, and activated simultaneously without anyone raising serious red flags.
This is not about attacking childcare.
This is not about attacking immigrants.
This is about transparency, accountability, and basic safeguards that are supposed to protect families and public funds.
Daycare licensing exists for a reason.
Nonprofit oversight exists for a reason.
Shell organizations that dissolve while their offshoots continue pulling in millions should immediately trigger audits, not silence.
If one or two centers had irregular paperwork, that would be a problem.
Forty opening on the same day under the same defunct umbrella is something else entirely.
Columbus families deserve answers.
Ohio taxpayers deserve answers.
And the state should not wait until even more money changes hands before demanding them.
This story is the tip of the iceberg!
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WATCH: Elon Musk LIGHTS INTO San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie after he created a βReparations Fundβ that would potentially grant black residents $5M each. βCalifornia didnβt even have slaves!β
Musk wrote on X: βWhy is it right for someone who escaped tyranny in other countries and happens to live in SF to pay βreparationsβ for something they had nothing to do with?β
βThis is deeply morally wrong.β
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Musk wrote on X: βWhy is it right for someone who escaped tyranny in other countries and happens to live in SF to pay βreparationsβ for something they had nothing to do with?β
βThis is deeply morally wrong.β
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BREAKING: Trinidad Chambliss throws for 362 yards and 2 TD as #6 Ole Miss UPSETS #3 Georgia, 39-34, in a Sugar Bowl THRILLER to advance to the CFP semifinals.
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