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John Blount, 51, and Eddie White, 37, are convicted for their involvement in a violent home invasion robbery that occurred nearly eight years ago at…
Authorities arrest a man and woman following a substantial drug bust in West Macon, where law enforcement seized over $36,000 in cash, multiple firearms, and a variety of narcotics. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Middle Georgia Gang Task Force conducted the operation at an apartment on Winston Avenue, leading to the arrests of 40-year-old Ervin Hubbard III and 36-year-old Deyondra Lindsey after a two-month investigation. The operation uncovered 0.5 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine, over two ounces of powdered cocaine, and 172 pills of suspected Oxycodone, highlighting ongoing issues with drug distribution and gang activity in the region. The GBI emphasizes…
A man named Dylan Smith is arrested in Macon, Georgia, following a series of three armed robberies and a subsequent hostage situation that unfolded in a 16-hour period. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office reports that Smith faces multiple charges, including two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of armed robbery linked to incidents at local businesses, including Family Dollar and Lucky Food Mart. Authorities initiated their investigation after the first robbery on Sunday evening, leading to a tense standoff the next day when Smith barricaded himself in a house with adults and children inside. SWAT and negotiation teams eventually…
The state of Michigan has released a report detailing new strategies aimed at combating gun violence and self-harm, emphasizing mental health and community safety. With nearly 1,400 gun-related deaths in 2023, over half from suicide, public health experts argue that legislative changes and increased awareness can significantly lower these statistics. Among the report’s key recommendations is the standardization of extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs), which allow for temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a risk to themselves or others. Additionally, the report advocates for raising the gun purchase age to 21 and enhancing funding for school safety measures, reflecting…
Oakland’s Department of Violence Prevention has introduced a new dashboard to track its Ceasefire gun violence prevention program, aimed at addressing the roots of violence in the community. Launched in July 2024, this online portal provides insights into demographics and risk factors of individuals most likely to engage in or fall victim to gun violence, showcasing the program’s reach in reducing crime rates in the city. As of October 2024, the dashboard reveals that the majority of Ceasefire clients are young Black men, predominantly unemployed, and have a history with the criminal justice system. The program, credited with a significant…
Garrett Whittenburg, a 42-year-old man from Chicago, is currently on trial for his alleged role in a November 2021 home invasion in Hammond, Indiana, where horrifying crimes were reported. Charged with four counts of rape, as well as armed robbery and unlawful possession of a firearm, Whittenburg has pleaded not guilty and opted for a bench trial, which will be overseen by a judge rather than a jury. Key to the prosecution’s case is testimony from Whittenburg’s co-defendant, who initially portrayed himself as a victim but later faced charges linked to his role in the incident. Prosecutors allege that both…
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith met secretly with then-FBI Director Christopher Wray on May 24, 2023, just months after initiating his investigation into the January 6 events involving President Donald Trump. This meeting, detailed in a document shared with Senate Judiciary Committee members, is part of the wider “Arctic Frost” inquiry by Republican senators, which is drawing comparisons to historical political scandals like Watergate. Smith has not disclosed whether he engaged in discussions with key Biden administration officials, including Attorney General Merrick Garland or Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, despite inquiries from Congress. GOP lawmakers have criticized his lack of…
Armed Citizen® Today The intended victim of an armed carjacking attempt in Seattle, Wash., fought back, shooting two of the would-be carjackers in an early-morning incident. An investigation by Seattle police revealed that the vehicle owner had parked his sports car at about 3:30 a.m., when a white sedan with four suspects inside pulled up near the car. After an exchange between the driver of the sports car and the occupants of the sedan, two of the suspects, both of whom were armed, attempted to steal the car. The driver, fearing for his life, drew and fired. One wounded suspect…
From a deer stand on his farm in Ellendale, North Dakota, 81-year-old Gary Krapu told a story.In 1978, the now-retired waterfowl biologist took the witness stand as the lone expert for the Department of the Interior in a series of lawsuits opposing a critical habitat designation on the Platte River in central Nebraska. The species in question? Whooping cranes. The last wild migratory flock of them in the world, in fact — and a recipient of federal protection in 1967 under the Endangered Species Preservation Act.For eight months, the lawsuits raged on. A lineup of plaintiffs — irrigation districts, hydropower…
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