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CAUGHT: A Kentucky woman accused of desecrating the World War II Memorial is now in custody and facing two federal felony charges.
Prosecutors allege that Melissa L. Farris spray-painted βClean Hands Dirty $β across the memorial and poured soap into the fountain, covering the water with foam.
She reportedly recorded the vandalism herself and shared the footage online.
Farris has been charged with depredation against property of the United States and destruction of veteransβ memorials. Each offense is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Authorities had also arrested her for unlawfully camping on federal property only days before the memorial was vandalized.
This is a monument honoring 16 MILLION Americans who served during World War II and more than 400,000 who never came home.
They sacrificed everything to preserve our freedom. Their memorial should never be treated as a backdrop for vandalism and online attention.
Now Farris will have to answer for what prosecutors say she did.
There MUST be accountability.
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Prosecutors allege that Melissa L. Farris spray-painted βClean Hands Dirty $β across the memorial and poured soap into the fountain, covering the water with foam.
She reportedly recorded the vandalism herself and shared the footage online.
Farris has been charged with depredation against property of the United States and destruction of veteransβ memorials. Each offense is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Authorities had also arrested her for unlawfully camping on federal property only days before the memorial was vandalized.
This is a monument honoring 16 MILLION Americans who served during World War II and more than 400,000 who never came home.
They sacrificed everything to preserve our freedom. Their memorial should never be treated as a backdrop for vandalism and online attention.
Now Farris will have to answer for what prosecutors say she did.
There MUST be accountability.
@police_frequency
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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Martin County Florida Sheriffβs Deputy Mark Budensiek, who passed away just a few hours ago following a courageous battle with cancer.
Deputy Budensiek was hired under Sheriff Robert Crowder in our Corrections Department in 2011 and faithfully served the citizens of Martin County for the past 15-years.
He leaves behind his loving wife and beautiful 14-year-old daughter, who were the center of his life. Deputy Budensiek was also the cousin of our current Sheriff, John M. Budensiek.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Deputy Budensiek was hired under Sheriff Robert Crowder in our Corrections Department in 2011 and faithfully served the citizens of Martin County for the past 15-years.
He leaves behind his loving wife and beautiful 14-year-old daughter, who were the center of his life. Deputy Budensiek was also the cousin of our current Sheriff, John M. Budensiek.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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EXCLUSIVE: The former chief of the U.S. Border Patrol says the Biden administrationβs border crisis was βvery intentional.β
He served during the administrationβs first seven months and says officials shut down conversations about criminal and terrorist threats while directing agents to process as many people into the country as possible.
As overwhelmed agents handled massive groups, he says cartels exploited the chaos to move more dangerous people and contraband across the border undetected.
Agents knew what was happening. They warned leadership. Then they were forced to watch it continue.
The former chief says personnel were left feeling as though federal procedures were facilitating human smuggling rather than stopping it.
βIt was demoralizing.β
Every American needs to hear his firsthand account! NEVER AGAIN.
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He served during the administrationβs first seven months and says officials shut down conversations about criminal and terrorist threats while directing agents to process as many people into the country as possible.
As overwhelmed agents handled massive groups, he says cartels exploited the chaos to move more dangerous people and contraband across the border undetected.
Agents knew what was happening. They warned leadership. Then they were forced to watch it continue.
The former chief says personnel were left feeling as though federal procedures were facilitating human smuggling rather than stopping it.
βIt was demoralizing.β
Every American needs to hear his firsthand account! NEVER AGAIN.
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NEW: Looters target Bellflower liquor store after street takeover, owners say.
During the takeover, the owners of A-Z Market say dozens of people smashed through their windows, trashing the counter and aisles and looting their business.
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During the takeover, the owners of A-Z Market say dozens of people smashed through their windows, trashing the counter and aisles and looting their business.
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ICYMI: A van fleeing law enforcement in Phoenix, Arizona crashed and 28 illegal aliens jumped out and scattered in every direction.
How did they even fit 28 people in one van?
This video will always be a reminder of how our government failed us allowed tens of millions of illegal aliens to flood the country.
Kim "Katie" USA
How did they even fit 28 people in one van?
This video will always be a reminder of how our government failed us allowed tens of millions of illegal aliens to flood the country.
Kim "Katie" USA
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FPD Honor Guard had the privilege of attending the funeral of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Officer Austin Zade Abdelnabi, End of Watch 8/4/26. Having one of our very own Fullerton Honor Guard members as a former LVMPD Officer, we wanted to be sure to be honor the fallen and support our brothers and sisters with LVMPD
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β οΈHawai'i: Peak impacts from Lala, now a Category 1 hurricane, will arrive this afternoon and evening. Residents and visitors should seek safe shelter and are urged to stay off the roadways due to risks of life-threatening flooding and damaging winds islandwide.
As of 2:00PM Saturday, Aug. 15, Lala was located 50 miles south of South Point with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.
For HawaiΚ»i Island, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Hurricane Warning, meaning hurricane force winds (over 74 mph) are expected, as well as a Flood Watch, through Saturday night. A high surf warning for east-facing shores remains in effect through Sunday morning.
Throughout the hurricane, windward areas could see rain accumulations of as much as 15-20 inches, with the possibility of some isolated areas exceeding 30 inches. Leeward areas also face a significant flood risk, according to NWS.
As of 2:00 PM Saturday, Aug. 15, the hurricane has produced heavy rainfall across large areas of the island and wind gusts near 80 mph in South Kohala. Widespread power outages have been reported, and multiple road closures have occurred.
Residents in need of immediate assistance β such as food, clothing, debris removal, or shelter β from a coalition of nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies can complete a request for assistance form at http://bit.ly/vh-rfa.
Damage reports can be submitted at the following link β Bit.ly/CDDisasterRecovery β or by calling Civil Defense at (808) 935-0031.
The County has opened shelters at the locations below. Bring your own supplies, including food, water, sleeping bags, and any necessary medicine. Shelters are pet friendly. Pets must be kept in a carrier.
Please sign up for County alerts by texting βHawaiiAlertsβ to 888777.
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As of 2:00PM Saturday, Aug. 15, Lala was located 50 miles south of South Point with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.
For HawaiΚ»i Island, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Hurricane Warning, meaning hurricane force winds (over 74 mph) are expected, as well as a Flood Watch, through Saturday night. A high surf warning for east-facing shores remains in effect through Sunday morning.
Throughout the hurricane, windward areas could see rain accumulations of as much as 15-20 inches, with the possibility of some isolated areas exceeding 30 inches. Leeward areas also face a significant flood risk, according to NWS.
As of 2:00 PM Saturday, Aug. 15, the hurricane has produced heavy rainfall across large areas of the island and wind gusts near 80 mph in South Kohala. Widespread power outages have been reported, and multiple road closures have occurred.
Residents in need of immediate assistance β such as food, clothing, debris removal, or shelter β from a coalition of nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies can complete a request for assistance form at http://bit.ly/vh-rfa.
Damage reports can be submitted at the following link β Bit.ly/CDDisasterRecovery β or by calling Civil Defense at (808) 935-0031.
The County has opened shelters at the locations below. Bring your own supplies, including food, water, sleeping bags, and any necessary medicine. Shelters are pet friendly. Pets must be kept in a carrier.
Please sign up for County alerts by texting βHawaiiAlertsβ to 888777.
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TODAY marks the grand reopening of the Palisades Village, 19 months after the Palisades Fire. The Village a sign of hope and progress while only a handful of the 5000 plus homes destroyed in the fire have started to rebuild.
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Community, connection, and a whole lot of fun! π National Night Out brought Altadena residents and deputies together for a great evening. Thank you to our deputies for proudly serving and protecting their community every day.
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Meet Pumpkin, a lovable orange tabby who weighs 25 pounds. Pumpkinβs foster journey has gained massive attention online as she continues her path to slimming down.
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βFor as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself; And hath given him authority to execute judgment also, because he is the Son of man. Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.β
John 5:26-29 KJV
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About 9 p.m. on August 15, 1997, Deputy Sheriff Shayne D. York and his fiancΓ©e, Deputy Sheriff Jennifer Parish were getting their hair cut in a salon in Buena Park when two Los Angeles gang members, Andre Willis and Kevin Boyce, in the midst of a robbery spree, entered and conducted an armed takeover of the business.
The two suspects ordered all the patrons to the ground and then collected their wallets and identification. When they learned that Deputy York and Parish were deputy sheriffs their attitudes changed.
Boyce said, βThis is for the way you treat brothers and Cripsβ¦ in prison.β He then shot Deputy York in the back of the head and told Deputy Parish, βYouβre lucky you are a woman, or Iβd kill you, too.β Among the items Willis and Boyce stole were Deputy Parishβs engagement ring. They threw Deputy Yorkβs badge in the trash as they fled. The pair then traveled to Yorba Linda and robbed a Lamp Post pizza parlor a short time later. Their crime spree ended when their car was stopped by the Fullerton Police Department near midnight and they were arrested.
Deputy York was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Despite all efforts to save him, he passed away the next day. In addition to his fiancΓ©e, Deputy York, 26, was survived by his parents and his brother.
Both Deputies York and Parish were working jail assignments at the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic at the time of his murder. A memorial was erected for him outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail where he was assigned.
In September 2000, the vicious nature of Deputy Yorkβs murder earned the death penalty for Boyce. Willis received a sentence of from 160 years to life.
On August 10, 2016, a ceremony was held at Deputy Yorkβs memorial outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail dedicating a memorial sign in his honor on the Interstate 5 Freeway exit near the Castaic jail complex. One of the speakers at the event was Deputy Yorkβs father, Dan. Also in attendance were Sheriff Jim McDonnell, members of the LASD command staff and friends and family of Deputy York.
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The two suspects ordered all the patrons to the ground and then collected their wallets and identification. When they learned that Deputy York and Parish were deputy sheriffs their attitudes changed.
Boyce said, βThis is for the way you treat brothers and Cripsβ¦ in prison.β He then shot Deputy York in the back of the head and told Deputy Parish, βYouβre lucky you are a woman, or Iβd kill you, too.β Among the items Willis and Boyce stole were Deputy Parishβs engagement ring. They threw Deputy Yorkβs badge in the trash as they fled. The pair then traveled to Yorba Linda and robbed a Lamp Post pizza parlor a short time later. Their crime spree ended when their car was stopped by the Fullerton Police Department near midnight and they were arrested.
Deputy York was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Despite all efforts to save him, he passed away the next day. In addition to his fiancΓ©e, Deputy York, 26, was survived by his parents and his brother.
Both Deputies York and Parish were working jail assignments at the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic at the time of his murder. A memorial was erected for him outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail where he was assigned.
In September 2000, the vicious nature of Deputy Yorkβs murder earned the death penalty for Boyce. Willis received a sentence of from 160 years to life.
On August 10, 2016, a ceremony was held at Deputy Yorkβs memorial outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail dedicating a memorial sign in his honor on the Interstate 5 Freeway exit near the Castaic jail complex. One of the speakers at the event was Deputy Yorkβs father, Dan. Also in attendance were Sheriff Jim McDonnell, members of the LASD command staff and friends and family of Deputy York.
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Please keep the officer, his family and entire Philadelphia Police Department in your thoughts and prayers.ππ»
BREAKING: An off-duty Philadelphia Police Officer was shot and killed Sunday morning. The 29-year-old officer was shot multiple times outside a lounge in Southwest Philadelphia.
Police responded to the 7300 block of Elmwood Avenue just before 4 a.m. (Local Time) and found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
The officer was rushed to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he later died.
The officer was a two-year veteran assigned to the 12th District. A second shooting victim remains in critical condition.
No suspect is currently in custody. Detectives are investigating.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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BREAKING: An off-duty Philadelphia Police Officer was shot and killed Sunday morning. The 29-year-old officer was shot multiple times outside a lounge in Southwest Philadelphia.
Police responded to the 7300 block of Elmwood Avenue just before 4 a.m. (Local Time) and found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
The officer was rushed to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he later died.
The officer was a two-year veteran assigned to the 12th District. A second shooting victim remains in critical condition.
No suspect is currently in custody. Detectives are investigating.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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