Florida deputies say a neighborhood dispute over go-kart noise escalated when a 60-year-old man allegedly confronted teens with a meat cleaver and kitchen knife.
Deputies said the man admitted he grabbed the first thing he could find because he was angry.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-meat-cleaver-neighbor-go-kart-noise
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Deputies said the man admitted he grabbed the first thing he could find because he was angry.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/florida-meat-cleaver-neighbor-go-kart-noise
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β’Never leave children or pets in vehicles
β’Stay hydrated; take frequent breaks if you work outdoors
β’Make sure your animals have plenty of water and shade.
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β’Never leave children or pets in vehicles
β’Stay hydrated; take frequent breaks if you work outdoors
β’Make sure your animals have plenty of water and shade.
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BREAKING: A minor league baseball team in Pennsylvania forfeited its Pride Night game on Thursday after several players refused to wear jerseys that featured a rainbow design.
Details: http://kbtx.com/2026/06/18/minor-league-team-cancels-game-after-players-refuse-wear-pride-themed-jerseys/
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Details: http://kbtx.com/2026/06/18/minor-league-team-cancels-game-after-players-refuse-wear-pride-themed-jerseys/
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β οΈA tornado watch has been issued for parts of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire until 7 PM EDT
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Three people were taken into custody as FBI agents and San Francisco PD Narcotics conducted an operation in the area.
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Honored to address the graduating FBI National Academy class 298 - a group of 254 men and women from law enforcement agencies around the country including 29 international graduates.
Partnerships are a top priority for this FBI and the National Academy is our flagship law enforcement program where those partners receive premier training to take back to the field. Weβre thrilled to announce that starting this summer, this flagship program will increase to 300 students - making our work with these LEOβs even stronger worldwide.
Congratulations to the graduates - this FBI will always have your back.
FBI Director Kash Patel
Partnerships are a top priority for this FBI and the National Academy is our flagship law enforcement program where those partners receive premier training to take back to the field. Weβre thrilled to announce that starting this summer, this flagship program will increase to 300 students - making our work with these LEOβs even stronger worldwide.
Congratulations to the graduates - this FBI will always have your back.
FBI Director Kash Patel
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π¨ HELP US IDENTIFY THIS CHILD π¨
Gastonia Police officers are trying to identify and locate the family of this young boy.
He is a Black male, believed to be approximately 3-4 years old, non-verbal, and may have special needs. The child was found on Belfast Drive after he was nearly struck by a vehicle. A concerned citizen called police, and officers immediately began searching the surrounding area for his family.
Patrol officers checked a four-block area and spoke with nearby residents, but no parent or guardian could be located. While efforts continued, the little guy spent the afternoon at the Gastonia Police Department, where officers watched cartoons with him and made sure he had plenty of snacks (he appears to be a big fan of cheese crackers!).
Because no family could be immediately identified, the Department of Social Services responded and has assumed custody of the child.
If you live in the Belfast Drive area and recognize this child from his clothing, or if you know of a family missing an adorable, energetic little boy matching this description, please contact Gastonia Police immediately at 704-866-6702.
Gastonia Police
Gastonia Police officers are trying to identify and locate the family of this young boy.
He is a Black male, believed to be approximately 3-4 years old, non-verbal, and may have special needs. The child was found on Belfast Drive after he was nearly struck by a vehicle. A concerned citizen called police, and officers immediately began searching the surrounding area for his family.
Patrol officers checked a four-block area and spoke with nearby residents, but no parent or guardian could be located. While efforts continued, the little guy spent the afternoon at the Gastonia Police Department, where officers watched cartoons with him and made sure he had plenty of snacks (he appears to be a big fan of cheese crackers!).
Because no family could be immediately identified, the Department of Social Services responded and has assumed custody of the child.
If you live in the Belfast Drive area and recognize this child from his clothing, or if you know of a family missing an adorable, energetic little boy matching this description, please contact Gastonia Police immediately at 704-866-6702.
Gastonia Police
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Average price for regular gas in California is $5.64 per gallon thanks to our Governor.
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β οΈA tornado watch has been issued for parts of Alabama, Florida and Georgia until 11 PM EDT
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On June 4th, Governor Polis signed into law HB 26-1276, which while serving largely as a vehicle to shield personal identifying information (PII) of illegal immigrants within Colorado, also reversed a de facto prohibition on private attorneys from sharing information obtained through the stateβs court e-filing system with federal immigration authorities.
https://lawenforcementtoday.com/colorado-reverses-controversial-sanctuary-policy-ice-rule
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NEW: The Baltimore County police officer who was critically injured after being shot in Pikesville less than two weeks ago has been released from the hospital.
Officer Catalfamo was shot in the head and was released from Shock Trauma late Wednesday night, surrounded by family and fellow officers.
Read the full story: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/baltimore-county-police-officer-shot-released-shock-trauma/71624275
Praying for Officer Catalfamo to continue to heal from his injuries.ππ»
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Officer Catalfamo was shot in the head and was released from Shock Trauma late Wednesday night, surrounded by family and fellow officers.
Read the full story: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/baltimore-county-police-officer-shot-released-shock-trauma/71624275
Praying for Officer Catalfamo to continue to heal from his injuries.ππ»
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NEW: ICE Los Angeles has arrested Bright Eigbedion from Nigeria,38, for conspiracy to commit money laundering. This criminal illegal alien was sentenced to 30 months prison and ordered to pay $907,601.00 restitution. Heβll remain in ICE custody pending removal.
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CHICAGO - Average of more than one person per day has been murdered in the city this year, according to latest CPD Data.
184 people have been murdered citywide
875 criminal sexual assaults
7,972 motor vehicle thefts
Source: CPD. June 14th update.
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184 people have been murdered citywide
875 criminal sexual assaults
7,972 motor vehicle thefts
Source: CPD. June 14th update.
Matt Finn
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JUST IN: Shots fired in Times Square in Manhattan, New York.
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WATCH LIVE: President Donald J. Trump Participates in a Medal of Honor Ceremony
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POTUS prepares to award the Congressional Medal of Honor to Retired U.S. Marine Corps Major James Capers, Jr., a Vietnam War hero, at the White House:
"Jim, the nation kept you waiting far too long β so I say to you, congratulations!"
POTUS tells the story of Colonel John W. Ripley, a Marine Corps hero to whom he will soon posthumously award the Congressional Medal of Honor:
"Dangling beneath the bridge and over the rushing water... completely exposed to withering enemy gunfire, John completed, not one, not two, but five such trips."
POTUS prepares to award the Congressional Medal of Honor to Retired U.S. Army Major Nicholas Dockery:
"At one point, he killed a Taliban fighter and detained two others. As he reached Sergeant Mitchell, a grenade came raining down. Without thinking, Nick tackled Sergeant Mitchell, likely saving his life."
POTUS at a Medal of Honor ceremony: "As we approach the 250th anniversary of our founding, we remember that we owe everything to heroes like those we celebrate todayβmen who went willingly to the darkest and most dangerous corners on earth to defeat evil so we could live free." πΊπΈ
Then-Second Lieutenant James Capers, Jr. receives the Medal of Honor for acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty as a Team Leader with 3d Force Reconnaissance Company, 3d Reconnaissance Battalion in the Republic of Vietnam from March 31 to April 3, 1967.
During a four-day reconnaissance patrol, he and his team were tasked with locating a North Vietnamese regimental base camp. Despite making contact with a numerically superior enemy force on three separate occasions, he tenaciously continued the mission. He successfully directed fire onto an enemy base camp, thwarting an impending attack on a nearby Marine battalion.
On the final day, his patrol was ambushed by a claymore mine and came under a dense barrage of enemy fire, where he sustained multiple severe wounds. Ignoring his injuries and extreme blood loss, he continued to lead his team, coordinate supporting fire, and direct their movement to an extraction site. Refusing to be evacuated before all his men were safe, he ensured the entire team was extracted before finally boarding the helicopter.
POTUS awards Major James Capers, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (ret.) the Medal of Honor β€οΈ
POTUS awards Major Nicholas Dockery, U.S. Army (ret.), the Medal of Honor β€οΈ
POTUS posthumously awards Colonel John W. Ripley, U.S. Marine Corps, the Medal of Honor β accepted on his behalf by his son, Tom β€οΈ
11 former Medal of Honor recipients were also in attendance today β€οΈπΊπΈ
Barney Barnum
Kyle Carpenter
James Livingston
Joe Marm
Jim McCloughan
Dakota Meyer
Patrick Payne
Earl Plumlee
Ed Byers
Will Swenson
Brian Thacker
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POTUS prepares to award the Congressional Medal of Honor to Retired U.S. Marine Corps Major James Capers, Jr., a Vietnam War hero, at the White House:
"Jim, the nation kept you waiting far too long β so I say to you, congratulations!"
POTUS tells the story of Colonel John W. Ripley, a Marine Corps hero to whom he will soon posthumously award the Congressional Medal of Honor:
"Dangling beneath the bridge and over the rushing water... completely exposed to withering enemy gunfire, John completed, not one, not two, but five such trips."
POTUS prepares to award the Congressional Medal of Honor to Retired U.S. Army Major Nicholas Dockery:
"At one point, he killed a Taliban fighter and detained two others. As he reached Sergeant Mitchell, a grenade came raining down. Without thinking, Nick tackled Sergeant Mitchell, likely saving his life."
POTUS at a Medal of Honor ceremony: "As we approach the 250th anniversary of our founding, we remember that we owe everything to heroes like those we celebrate todayβmen who went willingly to the darkest and most dangerous corners on earth to defeat evil so we could live free." πΊπΈ
Then-Second Lieutenant James Capers, Jr. receives the Medal of Honor for acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty as a Team Leader with 3d Force Reconnaissance Company, 3d Reconnaissance Battalion in the Republic of Vietnam from March 31 to April 3, 1967.
During a four-day reconnaissance patrol, he and his team were tasked with locating a North Vietnamese regimental base camp. Despite making contact with a numerically superior enemy force on three separate occasions, he tenaciously continued the mission. He successfully directed fire onto an enemy base camp, thwarting an impending attack on a nearby Marine battalion.
On the final day, his patrol was ambushed by a claymore mine and came under a dense barrage of enemy fire, where he sustained multiple severe wounds. Ignoring his injuries and extreme blood loss, he continued to lead his team, coordinate supporting fire, and direct their movement to an extraction site. Refusing to be evacuated before all his men were safe, he ensured the entire team was extracted before finally boarding the helicopter.
POTUS awards Major James Capers, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (ret.) the Medal of Honor β€οΈ
POTUS awards Major Nicholas Dockery, U.S. Army (ret.), the Medal of Honor β€οΈ
POTUS posthumously awards Colonel John W. Ripley, U.S. Marine Corps, the Medal of Honor β accepted on his behalf by his son, Tom β€οΈ
11 former Medal of Honor recipients were also in attendance today β€οΈπΊπΈ
Barney Barnum
Kyle Carpenter
James Livingston
Joe Marm
Jim McCloughan
Dakota Meyer
Patrick Payne
Earl Plumlee
Ed Byers
Will Swenson
Brian Thacker
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Multiple suspects arrested in drug enforcement operation at L.A.'s MacArthur Park. Local and federal law enforcement agents conducted a nighttime narcotics enforcement operation at L.A.βs Macarthur Park on Wednesday night. @police_frequency
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MacArthur Park Update #5
Last night, DEA LA and LAPD conducted a joint narcotics operation in the MacArthur Park area and it sent a clear message: drug dealers are not welcome in our communities.
Six individuals were arrested on suspicion of narcotics sales. Federal and state laws were enforced. This is part of a sustained, coordinated effort to dismantle the open-air drug markets that have plagued Los Angeles for too long.
I want to commend our federal agents and the men and women of LAPD for their professionalism and dedication.
The people of Los Angeles deserve safe parks, safe streets, and safe neighborhoods. We are delivering on that promise. Law and order is being restored in Los Angeles.
F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli
Last night, DEA LA and LAPD conducted a joint narcotics operation in the MacArthur Park area and it sent a clear message: drug dealers are not welcome in our communities.
Six individuals were arrested on suspicion of narcotics sales. Federal and state laws were enforced. This is part of a sustained, coordinated effort to dismantle the open-air drug markets that have plagued Los Angeles for too long.
I want to commend our federal agents and the men and women of LAPD for their professionalism and dedication.
The people of Los Angeles deserve safe parks, safe streets, and safe neighborhoods. We are delivering on that promise. Law and order is being restored in Los Angeles.
F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli
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