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Jumping on the trending-Netflix-documentary bandwagon... but with a twist.

Wait for it...

Tune in Monday August 17 at 9PM.

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LEFTISTS ARE MELTING DOWN over reports that ICE agents may soon be equipped with ELECTRIC-SHOCK GLOVES. The irony is that the SAME PEOPLE who condemn force against violent criminals are now outraged over a tool designed to help officers control dangerous confrontations.

The Department of Homeland Security is planning to spend between $10 million and $20 million on specialized gloves that can deliver electrical pulses through direct contact with a subject’s skin.

The devices can produce up to 380 volts and are designed to disrupt coordinated movement during a physical struggle. The manufacturer says they typically bring a resistant subject into compliance within THREE SECONDS.

Civil rights groups and Democratic officials are already furious.

The gloves have strict limitations. No more than two should be used on one person at a time, and the manufacturer generally limits activation to 15 seconds.

Law-enforcement officers are being attacked, dragged by vehicles and forced into dangerous physical confrontations while carrying out immigration arrests.

Giving them another tool to end those struggles quickly could protect everyone involved.

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Southern California is going to experience another warm-up next week as a high-pressure system pushes closer to the region. Temperatures will be above average and hot.

Northern California weather forecast | Warmer weekend ahead.
A deep marine layer returned Friday in Northern California, sending low clouds into the Valley from the west this morning. Partly cloudy skies will clear by midmorning and give way to a sunny afternoon. High temperatures are likely to remain below normal, topping out in the low 80s. A light Delta breeze will develop during the afternoon and evening, setting the stage for a pleasant Friday evening.

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MANGIONE IN COURT: Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is due in federal court this morning for a last-minute conference -- prompting speculation of major movement in the case.

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NEW: A proposal to allow police officers living outside Boston to laterally transfer into the department failed after council members argued residency requirements help preserve community ties and department diversity.

Read more: https://www.officer.com/training-careers/hiring-promotion/news/55397896/boston-city-council-rejects-resolution-to-allow-nonresident-police-officer-transfers

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Sec. Mullin: β€œWe’re enforcing the laws that CONGRESS passed...my men and women that I serve with every day underneath President Trump’s leadership, we’re going out there and arresting the worst of the worst.”

Nearly 70% of ICE arrests are criminal illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S.

Sec. Mullin on DHS’ enforcement activities in Alaska: β€œBecause of President Trump…we’re able to make an investment to stop illegal activity from coming into the lower 48.”

President Trump’s HISTORIC investments have enabled our USCG and CBP personnel to better protect and defend our homeland.

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BREAKING: Luigi Mangione pleads guilty in federal court, admitting to killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and detailing the planning in his own words:

β€œAfter years of enduring severe pain from a broken back… I learned UnitedHealthcare would hold an investors conference…”

Mangione said the exact location was not publicly disclosed, so he researched it online. In November 2024, he traveled from outside New York to Manhattan and emailed UnitedHealthcare leadership posing as an investor, requesting information about the conference and got an immediate response.

β€œBefore traveling to New York, I used a 3-D printer to make a gun. I traveled to New York with the intent to shoot Brian Thompson. On the morning of Dec. 4, 2024, I shot Mr. Thompson in Manhattan… I knew what I was doing.”

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This is some strait-up psychopath stuff right here.

We get stuff done? Like California high-speed rail?

We work for you? Governor Gavin Newsom has been AWOL from California for months as he runs for president β€” without ever declaring to run for president. He just wants to travel to other states, so taxpayers have to foot the bill.

Money back in your pocket? California has the highest state tax rate and highest cost of living in America. And the highest gas prices.

Defend democracy? Numerous measures, including the death penalty, rolling back soft-on-crime measures and building reservoirs to for wildfire response have been voted on, and passed by California residents, only to be defunded by Newsom.

Straight up psycho.

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Hundreds of family members, friends and supporters gathered in New Haven, Missouri, on Thursday to welcome an injured Hermann police officer and his wife to their new home.

The mortgage-free, specially adapted smart home was built by the Gary Sinise Foundation for Adam and Michelle Sullentrup.
As the couple took in the celebration, Michelle Sullentrup reflected on the event.

The home dedication was three years in the making.
In March 2023, Sullentrup and his partner, Hermann Detective Sgt. Mason Griffith, were shot while responding to a call. Griffith was killed. Sullentrup survived a traumatic brain injury that affected his mobility and speech.
On Thursday, Adam summed up what the new home means to him.

Real the full story: https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/hundreds-welcome-injured-hermann-police-officer-and-wife-to-new-home/

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BREAKING: Luigi Mangione pleads guilty in federal court, admitting to killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and detailing the planning in his own words: β€œAfter years of enduring severe pain from a broken back… I learned UnitedHealthcare would hold an…
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NEW: U.S. Attorney James McDonald speaks moments after Luigi Mangione pleads guilty and admits to killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, laying out what prosecutors describe as careful preparation leading up to the murder.

"This was not a spontaneous act of violence. It was deliberate, calculated and premeditated."

McDonald says Mangione tracked Thompson's whereabouts, conducted surveillance along the route he knew Thompson would take and positioned himself for the attack before shooting him from behind on a Manhattan sidewalk with a 9mm handgun equipped with a silencer.

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MOVE OVER! We are extremely thankful that our Trooper wasn't seriously injured when his cruiser was hit last night on I-80 near North Platte.

He was parked, with emergency lights on, moving traffic over to protect tow truck operators while they cleaned up a previous crash.

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Longtime Johnston County Sheriff’s Office Jail Captain Bonnie Strickland passed away yesterday, August 12th. Captain Strickland was hired in 1991 under Sheriff Freddie Narron and retired on April 1, 2014.

During her exemplary career, she served as a Detention Officer, Sergeant, Captain, Assistant Jail Administrator, and retired as Jail Administrator in 2014 under Sheriff Steve Bizzell. Bonnie’s loyalty, dedication, and strong work ethic at the Johnston County Jail will always be remembered. Bonnie took great pride in her work throughout the years, and though tough at times, she gained respect from inmates with her compassion and caring demeanor while they were under her care.

Bonnie was truly a part of our Sheriff’s Office family, and she will be greatly missed."

Rest Easy Sister. Prayers for her family of blue and blood.πŸ™πŸ»

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Our beautiful World War II Memorial was just hit by Spray Painting Vandals. THERE CAN BE NO GREATER INSULT TO THOSE AMERICAN HEROES WHO DIED IN WORLD WAR II. First the Reflecting Pool, now this. We are on their trail! Where do these animals come from??? President DJT

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HERO ALERT: UC Davis student Lillie Vehling was reading beside Lake Washington when she spotted three young girls fighting to stay above the water.
Vehling is a trained lifeguard and an attacker on the UC Davis women’s water polo team.

She immediately jumped in.

Vehling brought the first two girls to safety one at a time. When she returned for the third child, the girl was unconscious and tangled in a buoy rope with barely the top of her hair visible.

Vehling freed her, lifted her head above the water and pulled her back toward shore.
The child regained consciousness. All three girls SURVIVED.

Seafair later honored Vehling as the β€œLady Guardian of Lake Washington.”

β€œ...I didn’t think twice about myself,” she said.

Vehling is an engineering student pursuing a future connected to the Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Program. Her father is a Los Angeles firefighter captain.
Courage runs in this family.

Lillie Vehling deserves to be recognized across America. What would you say to this incredible young woman?

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NEW: A trooper was hurt, and another person suffered life-threatening injuries after a collision involving a police cruiser earlier this week.

The police arrived at 899 Belmont St. at about 10:50 p.m. on Monday, August 10, after a police cruiser and another vehicle collided. Emergency units also went to the location to assist those involved.

The trooper had a broken arm, while a person in the other vehicle sustained life-threatening injuries. A second person in that vehicle was less seriously hurt. The investigation into the cause of the collision remains underway, with additional details expected as the review continues.

Our thoughts are with everyone injured as they receive medical care.πŸ™πŸ»

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LADOT & CD9 were serious when launching the new abandoned vehicle initiative! πŸš—πŸš¨

Now we have to do our partβ€”REPORT IT! If you see an abandoned vehicle in the community, make sure to report it so the city can take action.

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πŸ“§ cd9abandon@lacity.org

Let’s do our part to keep South Central clean and our streets safer. πŸ™ŒπŸ½

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President Donald J. Trump is wheels up for Long Island, New York ✈️

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