NEW: AUSTIN MAN shot and killed a construction worker at 6am outside a North Lamar bar. He disappeared for two months before SWAT pulled him from a Central Austin apartment last week.
The shooter, Jesus βLocoβ Ramos, had been cycling through Travis County courts for years. Prosecutors had plenty of chances to stop him. They waited until a man was dead.
2019: Arrested for felony cocaine possession. Prosecutors reduced it to a misdemeanor. Plea deal; 30 days.
2019: Arrested for felony evading arrest with a vehicle. Dismissed.
2020: Arrested again for felony evading with a vehicle. Reduced to a misdemeanor. Plea deal; 30 days.
2021: APD's Gang Unit busted an open-air drug ring on Walnut Ridge Drive involving masked men waving rifles in the street. Ramos was caught after a car chase and foot pursuit. A loaded revolver was found next to his seat. He was already a convicted felon and prohibited from having a gun.
Prosecutors nevertheless declined to prosecute.
2022: Arrested for aggravated robbery with a firearm -- a first-degree felony, up to life in prison.
DA rejected the case in five days. No charges filed.
2022: Arrested again carrying a weapon as a convicted felon. Sat for two years. Dismissed -- prosecutors just took the gun.
2025: Crashed his truck into a tree near UT, fled on foot, identified by his face tattoos. Prosecutors gave him a diversion program. Case dismissed January 8, 2026.
January 12, 2026 β four days later: Seferino Hernandez-Perez was shot and killed outside of Paris Lounge on N Lamar.
7 charges before the murder. 4 felonies. Every one reduced or thrown out. 0 jury trials. 60 total days in jail.
Now the victimβs children are trying to raise enough money to bring their dead fatherβs corpse back to Mexico.
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The shooter, Jesus βLocoβ Ramos, had been cycling through Travis County courts for years. Prosecutors had plenty of chances to stop him. They waited until a man was dead.
2019: Arrested for felony cocaine possession. Prosecutors reduced it to a misdemeanor. Plea deal; 30 days.
2019: Arrested for felony evading arrest with a vehicle. Dismissed.
2020: Arrested again for felony evading with a vehicle. Reduced to a misdemeanor. Plea deal; 30 days.
2021: APD's Gang Unit busted an open-air drug ring on Walnut Ridge Drive involving masked men waving rifles in the street. Ramos was caught after a car chase and foot pursuit. A loaded revolver was found next to his seat. He was already a convicted felon and prohibited from having a gun.
Prosecutors nevertheless declined to prosecute.
2022: Arrested for aggravated robbery with a firearm -- a first-degree felony, up to life in prison.
DA rejected the case in five days. No charges filed.
2022: Arrested again carrying a weapon as a convicted felon. Sat for two years. Dismissed -- prosecutors just took the gun.
2025: Crashed his truck into a tree near UT, fled on foot, identified by his face tattoos. Prosecutors gave him a diversion program. Case dismissed January 8, 2026.
January 12, 2026 β four days later: Seferino Hernandez-Perez was shot and killed outside of Paris Lounge on N Lamar.
7 charges before the murder. 4 felonies. Every one reduced or thrown out. 0 jury trials. 60 total days in jail.
Now the victimβs children are trying to raise enough money to bring their dead fatherβs corpse back to Mexico.
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The National Police Association Endorses the Stop Illegal Alien Cops Act
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β οΈA tornado watch has been issued for parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia until 8 PM EDT
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ON THE PODCAST: Dennis Spaulding exposed a $2 million fraud by organized crime and hundreds of illegal immigrants who used fraudulent license plates and licenses.
The Obama DOJ put him and 3 other cops in prison for it.
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The Obama DOJ put him and 3 other cops in prison for it.
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BREAKING: The FBI has warned police departments in California that Iran wants to retaliate for American attacks by launching offensive drones against the West Coast, according to an alert reviewed by ABC News.
βWe recently acquired information that as of early February 2026, Iran allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United State Homeland, specifically against unspecified targets in California, in the event that the US conducted strikes against Iran,β according to the alert distributed at the end of February. βWe have no additional information on the timing, method, target, or perpetrators of this alleged attack.β
Read more: https://abcnews.visitlink.me/cfiaiA
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βWe recently acquired information that as of early February 2026, Iran allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United State Homeland, specifically against unspecified targets in California, in the event that the US conducted strikes against Iran,β according to the alert distributed at the end of February. βWe have no additional information on the timing, method, target, or perpetrators of this alleged attack.β
Read more: https://abcnews.visitlink.me/cfiaiA
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In Other News: Things got a little western in Cleveland on Friday night when a rogue bull broke out of its trailer and started running loose along Broadway/Highway 99.
There were people everywhere, so we have all sorts of camera angles of the showdown. The videos show the bull charging at people and kicking up dirt as folks tried to help wrangle him in.
The bull was eventually lassoed in the Cash Saver parking lot and guided safely back into the trailer. The owner said he stopped for gas and the bull somehow broke free.
It was truly a community effort to get the bull back where he belonged⦠a lot of work for the cowboys who helped and a lot of entertainment for folks who caught all the action in real time.
The bull wasnβt hurt and neither were any people.
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There were people everywhere, so we have all sorts of camera angles of the showdown. The videos show the bull charging at people and kicking up dirt as folks tried to help wrangle him in.
The bull was eventually lassoed in the Cash Saver parking lot and guided safely back into the trailer. The owner said he stopped for gas and the bull somehow broke free.
It was truly a community effort to get the bull back where he belonged⦠a lot of work for the cowboys who helped and a lot of entertainment for folks who caught all the action in real time.
The bull wasnβt hurt and neither were any people.
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UPDATE: A Baltimore Police officer is in stable condition after being shot Tuesday during a standoff that left the suspect dead, authorities said. According to Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Richard Worley, officers were called out to the 6200 blockβ¦
UPDATE: A Baltimore Police Department who was officer shot in the leg during a hostage situation Tuesday in Northwest Baltimore has been released from the hospital.
Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for a full recoveryππ»
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It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that the Wildwood Police Department, Florida, must announce the passing of Sergeant Richard (RC) Parrish due to a tragic accident while vacationing.
Sergeant Parrish was a well-respected, valued, and loved member of this agency. His work ethic, dedication, and desire to serve the members of our community was unrivaled, and his untimely death is a tremendous loss for us all.
Please keep RC, his family, loved ones, and friends in your thoughts and prayers.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Sergeant Parrish was a well-respected, valued, and loved member of this agency. His work ethic, dedication, and desire to serve the members of our community was unrivaled, and his untimely death is a tremendous loss for us all.
Please keep RC, his family, loved ones, and friends in your thoughts and prayers.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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WATCH: President Donald J. Trump visits pharmaceutical company in Cincinnati, Ohio.
POTUS touts his new 100% first year depreciation deduction at the Thermo Fisher Scientific facility in Cincinnati:
"It's a great company. We were just talking about how the expansion's goingβa lot of expansion because of Trump... I think the 1-year depreciation is great."
POTUS on Iran: "For them, it's a war. For us, it's turned out to be easier than we thought... They had thousands of missiles β seven, eight thousand missiles. We got many of them before they got to launch... we're knocking out the drone plants."
Thermo Fisher Scientific executive thanks POTUS for his reshoring efforts during a tour of their Cincinnati facility:
"It will nearly double the manufacturing for this facility. So, we really appreciate the work that youβre doing."
POTUS on securing Most Favored Nation drug pricing: "We went from the highest in the world to the lowest in the world... nobody can believe it all happened. I guess other administrations tried, but they're not that competent β or they didn't try at all."
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POTUS touts his new 100% first year depreciation deduction at the Thermo Fisher Scientific facility in Cincinnati:
"It's a great company. We were just talking about how the expansion's goingβa lot of expansion because of Trump... I think the 1-year depreciation is great."
POTUS on Iran: "For them, it's a war. For us, it's turned out to be easier than we thought... They had thousands of missiles β seven, eight thousand missiles. We got many of them before they got to launch... we're knocking out the drone plants."
Thermo Fisher Scientific executive thanks POTUS for his reshoring efforts during a tour of their Cincinnati facility:
"It will nearly double the manufacturing for this facility. So, we really appreciate the work that youβre doing."
POTUS on securing Most Favored Nation drug pricing: "We went from the highest in the world to the lowest in the world... nobody can believe it all happened. I guess other administrations tried, but they're not that competent β or they didn't try at all."
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Chicago: A suburban officer is recovering after being struck by a car amid a Target theft investigation, police said.
Woodridge police said it happened at 8:23 a.m. outside the Target at 2333 63rd Street. As police were placing the alleged thief into custody, they resisted arrest and used a vehicle to hit one of the police officers. Woodridge police said the suspect then drove off. Police confirmed the suspect was taken into custody on Chicago's West Side near Monroe and Madison streets.
The police officer was taken to an area hospital and is expected to be OK. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
https://abc7chicago.com/post/woodridge-il-news-today-thief-allegedly-strikes-police-officer-outside-target-2333-63rd-street-say/18699948/
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Woodridge police said it happened at 8:23 a.m. outside the Target at 2333 63rd Street. As police were placing the alleged thief into custody, they resisted arrest and used a vehicle to hit one of the police officers. Woodridge police said the suspect then drove off. Police confirmed the suspect was taken into custody on Chicago's West Side near Monroe and Madison streets.
The police officer was taken to an area hospital and is expected to be OK. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
https://abc7chicago.com/post/woodridge-il-news-today-thief-allegedly-strikes-police-officer-outside-target-2333-63rd-street-say/18699948/
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WATCH: A satellite view of the intense storms that spawned multiple strong tornadoes and large hail in Illinois and Indiana yesterday evening.
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The Riverside County Sheriffβs Department is showing of the βGrappler,β a new tool to pull over fleeing vehicles during pursuits.
CBS LAβs Joy Benedict got a look at the new tool taking a page out of Spider-Manβs book, deploying a web-like net that wraps around a tire, preventing forward motion, bringing it to a controlled stop and reducing the dangers of high-speed pursuits.
The department has been so happy with the device since it began using it in a test program, that its ordering more to suit up additional department vehicles.
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CBS LAβs Joy Benedict got a look at the new tool taking a page out of Spider-Manβs book, deploying a web-like net that wraps around a tire, preventing forward motion, bringing it to a controlled stop and reducing the dangers of high-speed pursuits.
The department has been so happy with the device since it began using it in a test program, that its ordering more to suit up additional department vehicles.
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Video out of Kankakee, Illinois shows a car heavily damaged after a hailstorm that recently swept through the area.
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In light of current global events, the Department remains at an elevated level of readiness and is maintaining increased vigilance as we continue to protect our residents of Los Angeles County. We are working closely with our federal and local law enforcement partners to share intelligence and monitor the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and assess any potential impacts in our communities.
The safety of the public remains our highest priority. As part of our preparedness efforts, we remain attentive to all potential threats, including lone-actor attacks, sleeper cells, and advanced technological or cyber-related threats.
Out of an abundance of caution, and in recognition of current religious observances, the Department has continued increased patrols around places of worship, cultural institutions, and other prominent locations throughout the County. We have proactively reviewed our deployment plans, enhanced coordination with our patrol stations, and ensured that additional resources are available should they be needed. Additionally, the Department has cultural liaisons who work directly with community members to address concerns and foster engagement.
We also recognize that some of the most valuable intelligence comes from the public. Our residents are the eyes and ears of our communities, and we encourage everyone to remain aware of their surroundings, including online and in digital spaces. Suspicious activity should always be reported to law enforcement.
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The safety of the public remains our highest priority. As part of our preparedness efforts, we remain attentive to all potential threats, including lone-actor attacks, sleeper cells, and advanced technological or cyber-related threats.
Out of an abundance of caution, and in recognition of current religious observances, the Department has continued increased patrols around places of worship, cultural institutions, and other prominent locations throughout the County. We have proactively reviewed our deployment plans, enhanced coordination with our patrol stations, and ensured that additional resources are available should they be needed. Additionally, the Department has cultural liaisons who work directly with community members to address concerns and foster engagement.
We also recognize that some of the most valuable intelligence comes from the public. Our residents are the eyes and ears of our communities, and we encourage everyone to remain aware of their surroundings, including online and in digital spaces. Suspicious activity should always be reported to law enforcement.
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Severe Threat Continues Wednesday & Thursday. Watching significant winds & heavy snow across the northern tier of the nation. Bigger snow storm possible this weekend. Record heat in the Southwest
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WATCH: President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks on the economy in Kentucky.
POTUS at Verst Logistics Manufacturing in Northern Kentucky: "With your help, this family-owned businesses risen from a small trucking operation into a juggernaut... this [is] an unbelievable group of people that built this wonderful company and I want to thank them very much."
Blue collar workers in Kentucky cheer as POTUS mentions the No Tax on Overtime secured in his historic tax cut:
"That means every extra hour you work, your overtime pay is now 100% tax free... Remember that when you go and vote because the Democrats want to end it."
POTUS: I just came from thermofisher in Reading, Ohio, right across the wayβa great American company that's investing $2B in domestic manufacturing. And Ford has announced a $2B assembly plant in Louisville, Kentucky, which will support more than 2,200 Kentucky jobs. π₯
POTUS in Northern Kentucky: "We have added 70,000 new construction jobs... including 8,000 brand new construction jobs in Kentucky... More Americans are working today than any time in history."
POTUS: "I'm pleased to report that earlier today, the IEA agreed to coordinate the release of a record 400 million barrels of oil from various national petroleum reserves... which will substantially reduce the oil prices as we end this threat to America..."
POTUS: "One of the greatest victories we have achieved for hardworking Americans with the help of our great Republican majorities in Congress is No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Social Security, and as I told you before, No Tax on Overtime... and every Democrat voted against it."
DrOzCMS immediately stepped in, along with our great first responders, to help a woman in the audience who suffered a medical episode during POTUS's speech in Kentucky β€οΈ
Verst Logistics CEO Paul Verst praises POTUS' tax cut: "The No Tax on Overtime will greatly benefit our employees, producing an average of $1,400 additional take home pay β per year, per person."
Kentucky bartender tells POTUS what his historic tax cut means for her:
"This year, due to our President's No Taxes on Tips and Overtime policy, I got more in taxes back than I ever have, which has helped me get that much closer to my American Dream. THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT!"
N1ckSandmann: "The only thing I can say is, Mr. President, thank you... we will always stand with you."
Jake Paul joins POTUS on stage in Kentucky: "What Mr. Trump has taught me is courage. We never back down from a fight... We need more factories like this thriving all over the country, and I know he's going to be the one to bring that here to us. I know God is with us. I know He wants us on the right side of history."
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POTUS at Verst Logistics Manufacturing in Northern Kentucky: "With your help, this family-owned businesses risen from a small trucking operation into a juggernaut... this [is] an unbelievable group of people that built this wonderful company and I want to thank them very much."
Blue collar workers in Kentucky cheer as POTUS mentions the No Tax on Overtime secured in his historic tax cut:
"That means every extra hour you work, your overtime pay is now 100% tax free... Remember that when you go and vote because the Democrats want to end it."
POTUS: I just came from thermofisher in Reading, Ohio, right across the wayβa great American company that's investing $2B in domestic manufacturing. And Ford has announced a $2B assembly plant in Louisville, Kentucky, which will support more than 2,200 Kentucky jobs. π₯
POTUS in Northern Kentucky: "We have added 70,000 new construction jobs... including 8,000 brand new construction jobs in Kentucky... More Americans are working today than any time in history."
POTUS: "I'm pleased to report that earlier today, the IEA agreed to coordinate the release of a record 400 million barrels of oil from various national petroleum reserves... which will substantially reduce the oil prices as we end this threat to America..."
POTUS: "One of the greatest victories we have achieved for hardworking Americans with the help of our great Republican majorities in Congress is No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Social Security, and as I told you before, No Tax on Overtime... and every Democrat voted against it."
DrOzCMS immediately stepped in, along with our great first responders, to help a woman in the audience who suffered a medical episode during POTUS's speech in Kentucky β€οΈ
Verst Logistics CEO Paul Verst praises POTUS' tax cut: "The No Tax on Overtime will greatly benefit our employees, producing an average of $1,400 additional take home pay β per year, per person."
Kentucky bartender tells POTUS what his historic tax cut means for her:
"This year, due to our President's No Taxes on Tips and Overtime policy, I got more in taxes back than I ever have, which has helped me get that much closer to my American Dream. THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT!"
N1ckSandmann: "The only thing I can say is, Mr. President, thank you... we will always stand with you."
Jake Paul joins POTUS on stage in Kentucky: "What Mr. Trump has taught me is courage. We never back down from a fight... We need more factories like this thriving all over the country, and I know he's going to be the one to bring that here to us. I know God is with us. I know He wants us on the right side of history."
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NEW: A person is dead after being electrocuted while allegedly trying to steal copper from an electrical box in Detroit, Michigan.
Details: http://themetrodetroitnews.com/1-dead-another-injured-during-attempted-scrap-theft-of-electrical-box
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A mother charged with capital murder after allegedly killing her toddler and discarding her body in a dumpster.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/alabama-mom-accused-duffel-bag-dumpster-toddler-murder
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BREAKING: Hundreds of businesses registered in California may be fraudulent, investigation finds.
An investigation by CBS News California Investigates found that more than 800 businesses registered in the state may have been fraudulent. Identity theft experts say criminals are creating fake business entities in an entirely new way by targeting a very specific population: legal immigrants.
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An investigation by CBS News California Investigates found that more than 800 businesses registered in the state may have been fraudulent. Identity theft experts say criminals are creating fake business entities in an entirely new way by targeting a very specific population: legal immigrants.
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