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WILD, WILD WEST HOLLYWOOD!!!
This happened this evening, a little before 6pm. A mama duck and her ducklings were spotted on Santa Monica Blvd near Doheny Blvd. Some good samaritans stopped traffic and escorted the ducks to the park down the street in Beverly Hillsβand there goes our sleep thinking about their wellbeing π₯Ί.
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This happened this evening, a little before 6pm. A mama duck and her ducklings were spotted on Santa Monica Blvd near Doheny Blvd. Some good samaritans stopped traffic and escorted the ducks to the park down the street in Beverly Hillsβand there goes our sleep thinking about their wellbeing π₯Ί.
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βAnd beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. For if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.β
2 Peter 1:5-8 KJV
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BREAKING: A 6-3 Supreme Court strikes down Louisianaβs congressional map that contains two majority-Black voting districts.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-109_21o3.pdf
Jacob Wheeler
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-109_21o3.pdf
Jacob Wheeler
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Today marks two years since the tragic events of April 29, 2024βa day that forever changed our department and the Charlotte community.
As we pause to reflect, we remember the unwavering bravery of every officer who responded that day, our public safety partners who stood by us and the community that came together to support CMPD and our law enforcement partners like never before.
But most importantly, today and every day, we honor the fallen heroes: CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer, Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks and N.C. Department of Adult Correction Investigators William Elliott and Samuel Poloche. Their bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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As we pause to reflect, we remember the unwavering bravery of every officer who responded that day, our public safety partners who stood by us and the community that came together to support CMPD and our law enforcement partners like never before.
But most importantly, today and every day, we honor the fallen heroes: CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer, Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks and N.C. Department of Adult Correction Investigators William Elliott and Samuel Poloche. Their bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Woman with knife sparks ER evacuation at L.A. hospital.
An emergency room at a Los Angeles hospital was evacuated early Wednesday after a woman armed with a knife allegedly assaulted a security officer and barricaded herself inside a bathroom.
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An emergency room at a Los Angeles hospital was evacuated early Wednesday after a woman armed with a knife allegedly assaulted a security officer and barricaded herself inside a bathroom.
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SoCal forecast: There will be a cool start to the day on Wednesday but by the afternoon temperatures will be near normal. Breezy northwest winds will impact most areas.
NorCal forecast: Warmup continues Wednesday with highs climbing above normal. A pleasant morning is underway across the region, with clear skies and light winds helping start the day on a calm note.
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NorCal forecast: Warmup continues Wednesday with highs climbing above normal. A pleasant morning is underway across the region, with clear skies and light winds helping start the day on a calm note.
@police_frequency
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Trumpβs defiance of assassins shows why heβs so exceptional a history-maker
President Trump isnβt a former general or wizened old Indian fighter like Jackson, but he partakes of the same spirit of aggressive defiance.
By all appearances, the two least fearful people in the ballroom of the White House Correspondentsβ Dinner were an older gentleman from New York who kept eating his salad during the mayhem β¦ and the target of the attack himself.
Trump is one of the most indomitable figures in the history of our politics.
Read more: https://nypost.com/2026/04/29/opinion/trump-defies-assassins-and-makes-history/
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President Trump isnβt a former general or wizened old Indian fighter like Jackson, but he partakes of the same spirit of aggressive defiance.
By all appearances, the two least fearful people in the ballroom of the White House Correspondentsβ Dinner were an older gentleman from New York who kept eating his salad during the mayhem β¦ and the target of the attack himself.
Trump is one of the most indomitable figures in the history of our politics.
Read more: https://nypost.com/2026/04/29/opinion/trump-defies-assassins-and-makes-history/
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NEW: A notorious San Francisco gang member caught a break yesterday, when a judge rejected prosecutorsβ plea to sentence him more harshly for a gun possession conviction after they insisted he had murdered a man in Oakland only days before his arrest.
Read more: https://sfpublicsafety.news/quite-possible-sf-gang-member-killed-innocent-man-but-judge-says-evidence-insufficient-for-sentence-boost-in-gun-case/
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Read more: https://sfpublicsafety.news/quite-possible-sf-gang-member-killed-innocent-man-but-judge-says-evidence-insufficient-for-sentence-boost-in-gun-case/
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Meanwhile in UK:
First footage of the London stabbing attack. The attacker identified and targeted Jewish victims.
Open Source Intel
First footage of the London stabbing attack. The attacker identified and targeted Jewish victims.
Open Source Intel
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The Baldwin Park Police Department has released a Critical Incident Community Briefing video detailing the events surrounding the officer-involved shooting that occurred on May 31, 2025. This Critical Incident involved multiple Officers and tragically resulted in the loss of a community member and one of our Officers.
The Baldwin Park Police Department remains committed to transparency and accountability in all of its operations. The release of this video is part of our ongoing efforts to keep the community informed and engaged.
The video can be viewed on our Youtube https://youtu.be/BhvuVR4Ijb0?is=Skmb6wD_VOfeYQg6
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The Baldwin Park Police Department remains committed to transparency and accountability in all of its operations. The release of this video is part of our ongoing efforts to keep the community informed and engaged.
The video can be viewed on our Youtube https://youtu.be/BhvuVR4Ijb0?is=Skmb6wD_VOfeYQg6
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WATCH: California Governor candidate Chad Bianco explains nonprofits are being by developers to get rid of buildings they canβt sell
Just one example
- Developers have properties nobody will buy for $3 million
- A nonprofit is given $10 million to spend on homelessness
- The nonprofit is friends with the developer and buys the property for $6 million
So the homeless nonprofit has $4 million on taxpayer money they got for free and no owns a building they can sell for millions
That developer friend made $6 million on a property that was essentially worthless because no one would buy it
Both are rich and taxpayers paid for it al. Itβs one big taxpayer money laundering scheme
Chad Bianco says this is whatβs happening on repeat in California
He says they go even further and give their family members $500,000 per year jobs at the nonprofits
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Just one example
- Developers have properties nobody will buy for $3 million
- A nonprofit is given $10 million to spend on homelessness
- The nonprofit is friends with the developer and buys the property for $6 million
So the homeless nonprofit has $4 million on taxpayer money they got for free and no owns a building they can sell for millions
That developer friend made $6 million on a property that was essentially worthless because no one would buy it
Both are rich and taxpayers paid for it al. Itβs one big taxpayer money laundering scheme
Chad Bianco says this is whatβs happening on repeat in California
He says they go even further and give their family members $500,000 per year jobs at the nonprofits
@police_frequency
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In Memory of Deputy David March
EOW: April 29, 2002
On the morning of April 29, 2002, at approximately 10:30 a.m., Temple Station Deputy David March stopped a vehicle on Live Oak Avenue just east of Peck Road in Irwindale for an apparent traffic violation. Unknown to Deputy March, the vehicle was recently stolen. The driver exited the vehicle and approached Deputy March as he made his way toward the car. Halfway between the vehicles the suspect withdrew a handgun and shot March several times before he could draw his own weapon. The shooter then jumped back in the car and fled.
An engineer at a nearby concrete plant said he heard five gunshots. He ran out onto the street and saw Deputy March stretched out on the pavement with his head resting against the curb. A truck driver at the plant ran to Marchβs vehicle, got on the radio and announced, βA deputyβs been shot!β According to the first witness, one of the first officers on the scene gave Deputy March mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but it was clearly no use and he got up and kicked his car in frustration.
Deputy Marchβs killer was quickly identified but fled to Mexico. In February 2006, he was arrested and returned to the United States. In March 2007, he pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Deputy Dave March, 33, a seven-year veteran of the Sheriffβs Department at the time of his murder, was survived by his wife, Teri, and 12-year-old step-daughter, Kayla.
The week before his death, Dave wrote the following in an email in response to a request for input on his annual evaluation, "My goals are simple, I will always be painfully honest, work as hard as I can, learn as much as I can and hopefully make a difference in people's lives." This statement has gone on to become the creed of the Los Angeles Sheriffβs Department.
Every year on the anniversary of Deputy Marchβs death, deputies from Temple Sheriffβs Station stand a twenty-four-hour vigil at the memorial in Irwindale where he was slain.
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EOW: April 29, 2002
On the morning of April 29, 2002, at approximately 10:30 a.m., Temple Station Deputy David March stopped a vehicle on Live Oak Avenue just east of Peck Road in Irwindale for an apparent traffic violation. Unknown to Deputy March, the vehicle was recently stolen. The driver exited the vehicle and approached Deputy March as he made his way toward the car. Halfway between the vehicles the suspect withdrew a handgun and shot March several times before he could draw his own weapon. The shooter then jumped back in the car and fled.
An engineer at a nearby concrete plant said he heard five gunshots. He ran out onto the street and saw Deputy March stretched out on the pavement with his head resting against the curb. A truck driver at the plant ran to Marchβs vehicle, got on the radio and announced, βA deputyβs been shot!β According to the first witness, one of the first officers on the scene gave Deputy March mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but it was clearly no use and he got up and kicked his car in frustration.
Deputy Marchβs killer was quickly identified but fled to Mexico. In February 2006, he was arrested and returned to the United States. In March 2007, he pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Deputy Dave March, 33, a seven-year veteran of the Sheriffβs Department at the time of his murder, was survived by his wife, Teri, and 12-year-old step-daughter, Kayla.
The week before his death, Dave wrote the following in an email in response to a request for input on his annual evaluation, "My goals are simple, I will always be painfully honest, work as hard as I can, learn as much as I can and hopefully make a difference in people's lives." This statement has gone on to become the creed of the Los Angeles Sheriffβs Department.
Every year on the anniversary of Deputy Marchβs death, deputies from Temple Sheriffβs Station stand a twenty-four-hour vigil at the memorial in Irwindale where he was slain.
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RISING GAS PRICES β½οΈ: Gas prices are spiking across Metro Detroit, with several stations now topping $5 a gallon. In some locations across metro Detroit, prices have reached $5.39, while many others are climbing past $4.50., MDN reports.
Analysts say the jump is tied to refinery issues in the Midwest that are limiting supply, along with rising oil prices linked to tensions involving Iran, the US, and the Strait of Hormuz.
Those pressures have pushed wholesale gas prices up sharply in recent weeks, and experts warn another increase is possible.
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Analysts say the jump is tied to refinery issues in the Midwest that are limiting supply, along with rising oil prices linked to tensions involving Iran, the US, and the Strait of Hormuz.
Those pressures have pushed wholesale gas prices up sharply in recent weeks, and experts warn another increase is possible.
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A $13 million cannabis operation in Florida has resulted in an arrest and ICE moving forward with deportation proceedings after the suspect overstayed his visa.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-indian-immigrant-who-overstayed-visa-arrested-in-13-million-drug-bust
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-indian-immigrant-who-overstayed-visa-arrested-in-13-million-drug-bust
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Happening Now: Memorial service honoring Officer Dallas Hinton. π
ππ» WATCH LIVE: https://fb.watch/GNWGWc34dI/
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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ππ» WATCH LIVE: https://fb.watch/GNWGWc34dI/
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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A Kentucky man is facing murder charges after a domestic dispute ended in the fatal stabbing of his girlfriend in Harlan County.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/kentucky-man-charged-with-murder-after-fatally-stabbing-girlfriend-multiple-times
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/kentucky-man-charged-with-murder-after-fatally-stabbing-girlfriend-multiple-times
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CORRECTION!
I want to correct an earlier post and thank the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for the clarification: Jorge Tinoco is not being considered for release under the elderly parole program.
He is actually up for release under Californiaβs youth offender parole process, expanded following Proposition 57. Because he was 25 years old at the time he committed this crime, he qualifies.
But does it really matter? Both laws are the same in legislative intent. Picking the winners and losers of violent and sexual criminal acts. Clearly, the standards set in the last decade have picked child molesters and rapists as the winners, and, like in this case, 5-year-old girls as the losers.
While the public is told these policies are about rehabilitation and fairness, whatβs actually happening is a steady expansion of complicated, technical legal pathways that allow violent offenders, including sexually violent predators like Jorge Tinoco, to work their way back into our neighborhoods.
Call it βyouth offender,β call it βearly review,β call it whatever sounds best on paper. The end result is the same. Someone capable of committing a horrific crime is being given another opportunity at early release.
This isnβt an isolated situation; itβs a pattern. A system that continues to redefine eligibility, stretch intent, and reopen cases victims were led to believe were settled.
As your Sheriff, I consider it my duty and obligation to inform my constituents about these public safety failures. I will continue to do so. However, itβs important for you to know these reckless early release laws cannot be reversed by the Legislature. They must be changed at the ballot box.
To support reform of Proposition 57:
By Mail:
Protect Our Kids: Reform Prop 57
FPPC ID# 1489856
1700 Tribute Rd, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA 95815
Sacramento Sheriff Jim Cooper
I want to correct an earlier post and thank the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for the clarification: Jorge Tinoco is not being considered for release under the elderly parole program.
He is actually up for release under Californiaβs youth offender parole process, expanded following Proposition 57. Because he was 25 years old at the time he committed this crime, he qualifies.
But does it really matter? Both laws are the same in legislative intent. Picking the winners and losers of violent and sexual criminal acts. Clearly, the standards set in the last decade have picked child molesters and rapists as the winners, and, like in this case, 5-year-old girls as the losers.
While the public is told these policies are about rehabilitation and fairness, whatβs actually happening is a steady expansion of complicated, technical legal pathways that allow violent offenders, including sexually violent predators like Jorge Tinoco, to work their way back into our neighborhoods.
Call it βyouth offender,β call it βearly review,β call it whatever sounds best on paper. The end result is the same. Someone capable of committing a horrific crime is being given another opportunity at early release.
This isnβt an isolated situation; itβs a pattern. A system that continues to redefine eligibility, stretch intent, and reopen cases victims were led to believe were settled.
As your Sheriff, I consider it my duty and obligation to inform my constituents about these public safety failures. I will continue to do so. However, itβs important for you to know these reckless early release laws cannot be reversed by the Legislature. They must be changed at the ballot box.
To support reform of Proposition 57:
By Mail:
Protect Our Kids: Reform Prop 57
FPPC ID# 1489856
1700 Tribute Rd, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA 95815
Sacramento Sheriff Jim Cooper
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