JUST IN: The Justice Department with ICE HSI arrested a self-identified anti-ICE Antifa TERRORIST in Minneapolis today. Conspire and threaten to assault, kill and doxx officers, and youβll find yourself in federal custody facing the full force of justice.
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If you come for law enforcement, the Trump Administration will come for you.
Thank you to our outstanding agents for executing yet another arrest β this time, an Antifa domestic terrorist.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi
Todd Blanche
If you come for law enforcement, the Trump Administration will come for you.
Thank you to our outstanding agents for executing yet another arrest β this time, an Antifa domestic terrorist.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi
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Please keep the Arizona Department of Public Safety, family, and friends in your thoughts and prayers.ππ» Flagstaff Police Department, Arizona officers received a 911 call from a residence north of Route 66, stating shots were fired in the area. When officersβ¦
MEDIA ALERT: Press Conference in Flagstaff
Colonel Jeffrey Glover, Director of the AZDPS, will hold a news conference at the Flagstaff Police Department at 9:30 a.m. MST today, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. Colonel Glover will be providing a statement and will not be taking questions.
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Colonel Jeffrey Glover, Director of the AZDPS, will hold a news conference at the Flagstaff Police Department at 9:30 a.m. MST today, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. Colonel Glover will be providing a statement and will not be taking questions.
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The hot temperatures will continue in Southern California on Thursday. Clouds will begin to increase in the morning and at night with a cool down starting on Friday.
Northern California: Even though the National Weather Service issued a Dense Fog Advisory only for the San Joaquin Valley on Thursday, parts of Sacramento are also seeing heavy fog this morning. The fog advisory is in effect through noon for Stockton, Modesto and other Central Valley counties south of Stanislaus County. Meteorologist Ophelia Young said the fog will eventually give way to sunny skies and spring-like temperatures. Thursday's forecast high for downtown Sacramento is 68 degrees.
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Northern California: Even though the National Weather Service issued a Dense Fog Advisory only for the San Joaquin Valley on Thursday, parts of Sacramento are also seeing heavy fog this morning. The fog advisory is in effect through noon for Stockton, Modesto and other Central Valley counties south of Stanislaus County. Meteorologist Ophelia Young said the fog will eventually give way to sunny skies and spring-like temperatures. Thursday's forecast high for downtown Sacramento is 68 degrees.
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With heavy hearts, we share the passing of one of our own.
After a long and courageous battle with terminal brain cancer, an Anaheim Police investigator Jaime Llamas passed away peacefully last night at home, surrounded by loved ones.
He served our community with dedication and professionalism since 2006, and his impact on this department and the people we serve will not be forgotten.
In honor of his service, uniformed personnel and our Honor Guard stood by as he was escorted from his home with dignity and respect, while our Air Support helicopter, Angel, flew overhead in tribute. It was a powerful reminder of the bond shared by those who wear the badge."
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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After a long and courageous battle with terminal brain cancer, an Anaheim Police investigator Jaime Llamas passed away peacefully last night at home, surrounded by loved ones.
He served our community with dedication and professionalism since 2006, and his impact on this department and the people we serve will not be forgotten.
In honor of his service, uniformed personnel and our Honor Guard stood by as he was escorted from his home with dignity and respect, while our Air Support helicopter, Angel, flew overhead in tribute. It was a powerful reminder of the bond shared by those who wear the badge."
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Lock them up and throw away the key.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/parents-who-murdered-two-children-sentenced-to-life
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Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/parents-who-murdered-two-children-sentenced-to-life
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The DC Fire Department regrets to announce the line-of-duty death of Battalion Fire Chief Keith T. Long, who passed away suddenly, on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
Battalion Chief Long was appointed to the Department on 12/19/1988. Battalion Fire Chief Long was currently serving as a Safety Battalion Chief at the time of his passing.
Battalion Fire Chief Long served the residents and visitors of the District for 38 years.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of red and blood.ππ»
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Battalion Chief Long was appointed to the Department on 12/19/1988. Battalion Fire Chief Long was currently serving as a Safety Battalion Chief at the time of his passing.
Battalion Fire Chief Long served the residents and visitors of the District for 38 years.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of red and blood.ππ»
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EXCLUSIVE: DHS has announced that an additional 5,000 criminal illegal aliens have been added to the "Worst of the Worst" database.
This update brings the total to 25,000 individuals featured on the site, providing a representative snapshot of criminal illegal aliens arrested during the Trump Administration's enforcement operations.
The searchable webpage highlights those removed from U.S. communities due to serious crimes, with ongoing additions to promote transparency.
Here are some of their latest catches:
Kevin Cruz-Gutierrez, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras and Paisas gang member, arrested in Yazoo City, Mississippi on January 12, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for s*xual as*ault.
Jaime Tirado-Hernandez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico and Surenos (sur-13) gang member, arrested in Lino Lakes, Minnesota on January 8, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for h*micide and as*ault.
Hiep Vu, a criminal illegal alien from Vietnam, arrested in Saint Louis, Missouri on January 12, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for mol*station of a minor and s*x offense against child β fondling.
Jaime Morales-Castro, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, arrested in Bridgeton, New Jersey on January 9, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for s*x offense against child β fondling and obstruction of justice.
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This update brings the total to 25,000 individuals featured on the site, providing a representative snapshot of criminal illegal aliens arrested during the Trump Administration's enforcement operations.
The searchable webpage highlights those removed from U.S. communities due to serious crimes, with ongoing additions to promote transparency.
Here are some of their latest catches:
Kevin Cruz-Gutierrez, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras and Paisas gang member, arrested in Yazoo City, Mississippi on January 12, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for s*xual as*ault.
Jaime Tirado-Hernandez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico and Surenos (sur-13) gang member, arrested in Lino Lakes, Minnesota on January 8, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for h*micide and as*ault.
Hiep Vu, a criminal illegal alien from Vietnam, arrested in Saint Louis, Missouri on January 12, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for mol*station of a minor and s*x offense against child β fondling.
Jaime Morales-Castro, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, arrested in Bridgeton, New Jersey on January 9, 2026. His criminal history includes convictions for s*x offense against child β fondling and obstruction of justice.
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A recent poll by the union representing New York State Police troopers shows that morale has continued to slide among the rank and file compared to an agency survey two years ago.
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Union Leader: 'Morale Remains Alarmingly Low' for N.Y. Troopers
A recent poll by the union representing New York State Police troopers shows that morale has continued to slide among the rank and file compared to an agency survey two years ...
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β οΈCommunity Advisoryβ οΈ
During the demonstration on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, the βStudent Walkoutβ in Downtown Los Angeles resulted in thousands of dollars in vandalism damage.
Two people were arrested for battery on a police officer. Four people arrested for felony vandalism. All cases will be presented for filing consideration with the District and City Attorneyβs respectfully.
LAPD Central Division
During the demonstration on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, the βStudent Walkoutβ in Downtown Los Angeles resulted in thousands of dollars in vandalism damage.
Two people were arrested for battery on a police officer. Four people arrested for felony vandalism. All cases will be presented for filing consideration with the District and City Attorneyβs respectfully.
LAPD Central Division
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BREAKING: DHS confirms to Bill Melugin that a semi-truck driver arrested for causing a head on crash in Indiana that killed 4 people on Tuesday is a Kygryzstani national who entered the US via the Biden administration's CBP One cell phone app on 12/19/2023 at the Nogales, AZ port of entry, and was released into the US via parole by the Biden admin.
Police say 30-year-old Bekzhan Beishekeev was driving on SR 67 in Jay County, Indiana when he didnβt stop for another slowed semi-truck, swerving instead into oncoming traffic and crashing head-on into a van, killing four people, several of whom were reportedly Amish, according to local media.
ICE records show Beishekeev is now in ICE custody, meaning local law enforcement honored a detainer and already handed him over.
A reminder, the Biden era CBP One cell phone app allowed 50,000 to 60,000 otherwise inadmissible aliens to enter the US legally every month for two year humanitarian parole grants. President Trump terminated the program the day he was inaugurated, and has since turned it into a self deportation app.
More to come on this as we get it.
https://www.wane.com/top-stories/isp-investigates-multi-car-crash-in-jay-county-that-killed-3/amp/
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Police say 30-year-old Bekzhan Beishekeev was driving on SR 67 in Jay County, Indiana when he didnβt stop for another slowed semi-truck, swerving instead into oncoming traffic and crashing head-on into a van, killing four people, several of whom were reportedly Amish, according to local media.
ICE records show Beishekeev is now in ICE custody, meaning local law enforcement honored a detainer and already handed him over.
A reminder, the Biden era CBP One cell phone app allowed 50,000 to 60,000 otherwise inadmissible aliens to enter the US legally every month for two year humanitarian parole grants. President Trump terminated the program the day he was inaugurated, and has since turned it into a self deportation app.
More to come on this as we get it.
https://www.wane.com/top-stories/isp-investigates-multi-car-crash-in-jay-county-that-killed-3/amp/
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The Boston Police Department mourns the passing of active-duty Boston Police Officer Scott J. MacIsaac, on Friday, January 30, 2026. Officer MacIsaac, prior to being assigned to the Extended Sick Leave Unit, was assigned to District E-5 for the past six years.β¦
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Sadly a ritual weβve had too much practice at. Boston police personnel of all ranks assembled to honor the life and career of Police Officer Scott J. MacIsaac last night. Rest in Peace, Brother.
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NEW: Bankruptcy deal could finally clean up downtown L.A.βs graffiti towers
Downtown Los Angelesβ infamous graffiti-covered skyscrapers may finally be on track for cleanup after a federal judge approved a bankruptcy exit agreement tied to the stalled Oceanwide Plaza development.
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Downtown Los Angelesβ infamous graffiti-covered skyscrapers may finally be on track for cleanup after a federal judge approved a bankruptcy exit agreement tied to the stalled Oceanwide Plaza development.
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FOUR PEOPLE KILLED BY ILLEGAL ALIEN SEMI-TRUCK DRIVER.
On February 3, Bekzhan Beishekeev, an illegal alien from Kyrgyzstan, was traveling on an Indiana highway when he allegedly failed to brake for a slowed semi-truck in front of him. Police say he swerved into the westbound lane and slammed into a van carrying up to 15 passengers. Four people were killed in the crash.
Beishekeev illegally came to the United States using the Biden administrationβs disastrous CBP One app and was released into the United States. Even worse, Josh Shapiroβs Pennsylvania issued him a commercial driverβs license.
Sanctuary politicians must STOP issuing commercial driverβs licenses to illegal aliens before another American is killed.
Homeland Security
On February 3, Bekzhan Beishekeev, an illegal alien from Kyrgyzstan, was traveling on an Indiana highway when he allegedly failed to brake for a slowed semi-truck in front of him. Police say he swerved into the westbound lane and slammed into a van carrying up to 15 passengers. Four people were killed in the crash.
Beishekeev illegally came to the United States using the Biden administrationβs disastrous CBP One app and was released into the United States. Even worse, Josh Shapiroβs Pennsylvania issued him a commercial driverβs license.
Sanctuary politicians must STOP issuing commercial driverβs licenses to illegal aliens before another American is killed.
Homeland Security
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END OF WATCH ππ» We just got the photo of Gwinnett County police officer Pradeep Tamang. The 25-year-old was killed in the line of duty Sunday while responding to a call at a Stone Mountain hotel. Take a moment to offer your condolences to his colleagues,β¦
Pradeep Tamang, Badge #2741 biography:
Pradeep Tamang, Badge #2741 was born on April 8, 2000, in Jhapa, Nepal. He was a bright, ambitious, and intelligent young man with a deep passion for learning and service. He resettled to the United States in 2008, where he continued to build a life rooted in dedication and purpose.
He graduated from Akron Early College High School in 2019, earning both his high school diploma and an Associate Degree in Arts. He went on to graduate from the University of Akron in 2021 with a bachelorβs degree in National Security, followed by a Master of Arts in Political Science in Security Studies in 2023.
After completing his education, Pradeep began his career as a private investigator before transitioning to a correctional officer position at Dauphin County Prison. In 2024, he officially began his law enforcement career and graduated from the Gwinnett County Police Academy in May 2025.
Pradeep absolutely loved being police officer and took great pride in his work. He was always excited to share his experiences and stories, and he genuinely looked forward to going to work each day. Serving and protecting the community meant a lot to him.
Outside of work, Pradeep enjoyed playing video games, reading, and watching videos on social media. His favorite color was orange, and he loved drinking Coke and enjoying good food. He had a deep love for animals and dreamed of one day opening an animal sanctuary. He was naturally curious, passionate about learning new things, and enjoyed building and creating. Pradeep had plans to further his education by pursuing a PhD and hoped to expand his service through the military and one day, a career in politics.
Though his life was far too short, Pradeep lived with purpose, ambition, and heart. His dedication, kindness, and dreams will always be remembered.
Gwinnett County Police
Pradeep Tamang, Badge #2741 was born on April 8, 2000, in Jhapa, Nepal. He was a bright, ambitious, and intelligent young man with a deep passion for learning and service. He resettled to the United States in 2008, where he continued to build a life rooted in dedication and purpose.
He graduated from Akron Early College High School in 2019, earning both his high school diploma and an Associate Degree in Arts. He went on to graduate from the University of Akron in 2021 with a bachelorβs degree in National Security, followed by a Master of Arts in Political Science in Security Studies in 2023.
After completing his education, Pradeep began his career as a private investigator before transitioning to a correctional officer position at Dauphin County Prison. In 2024, he officially began his law enforcement career and graduated from the Gwinnett County Police Academy in May 2025.
Pradeep absolutely loved being police officer and took great pride in his work. He was always excited to share his experiences and stories, and he genuinely looked forward to going to work each day. Serving and protecting the community meant a lot to him.
Outside of work, Pradeep enjoyed playing video games, reading, and watching videos on social media. His favorite color was orange, and he loved drinking Coke and enjoying good food. He had a deep love for animals and dreamed of one day opening an animal sanctuary. He was naturally curious, passionate about learning new things, and enjoyed building and creating. Pradeep had plans to further his education by pursuing a PhD and hoped to expand his service through the military and one day, a career in politics.
Though his life was far too short, Pradeep lived with purpose, ambition, and heart. His dedication, kindness, and dreams will always be remembered.
Gwinnett County Police
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