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A video has surfaced showing an ICE agent exiting a vehicle and brandishing a firearm at a driver and passenger in Santa Ana, raising serious concerns about law enforcement conduct. The incident, which was captured on camera, highlights the escalating tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in urban areas. This confrontation occurs amid ongoing debates regarding the role of ICE in local communities and raises questions about the agency’s protocols during interactions with the public. As the video circulates, many are calling for greater accountability and transparency in law enforcement actions. Read full story at www.foxla.com Read the full article here
On November 12, 1900, the Exposition Universelle (World’s Fair) in Paris closed after receiving 50 million visitors. Art Nouveau style dominated the World’s Fair. — Today is the birthday of USMC Sergeant Major Daniel Joseph “Dan” Daly (born 1873, died April 27, 1937). He was one of only nineteen men (including seven Marines) to twice receive the Medal of Honor. — November 12th, 1950 was the birthday of Corporal John Alan Coey (died 19 July 1975). He was the first American volunteer killed in Rhodesia. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 121 of the SurvivalBlog…
A Fullerton police officer intervenes after witnessing a plainclothes ICE agent point a gun at a female driver in Santa Ana, California. The incident occurred around noon on Sunday, prompting the officer to stop and assist, not knowing the armed man’s identity or the situation. Upon arriving, the officer learns the man is an ICE agent who claimed the woman had been following and recording him. However, the officer confirmed he could not aid unless a crime had occurred, reiterating that local law enforcement does not participate in immigration enforcement. The woman left shortly after, leaving many to question the…
Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford addresses the implications of Florida’s open carry laws after a recent incident where a man armed with a handgun and rifle fired at a deputy, prompting the officer to return fire. The discussion highlights ongoing concerns about responsible firearms use, as well as the constitutional rights citizens have to carry weapons in public places. During the incident, which raised community safety questions, Sheriff Ford reassures the public that deputies will still respond to suspicious activities despite new laws allowing for open carry. He notes that while individuals can now legally carry firearms openly, there are…
A recent investigation questions the connection between school closures and rising gun violence in Philadelphia. Following the closure of over 30 schools between 2012 and 2014, community leaders argue that the disinvestment has destabilized neighborhoods, fostering an environment for increased violence. The closure of institutions like M. Hall Stanton Elementary, described as a community anchor, has left residents pondering the long-term impacts. Advocates, including Chantay Love of the EMIR Healing Center, assert that schools are essential for community cohesion, and their absence creates significant voids in neighborhood support systems. Read full story at mindsitenews.org Read the full article here
Alec Baldwin and the crew of the film Rust face serious accusations of violating at least four critical gun safety protocols prior to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. This tragic incident has reignited discussions around safety practices in the film industry, emphasizing the crucial need for adherence to established guidelines to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Reports indicate that Baldwin and his colleagues may have overlooked essential procedures designed to ensure safe handling of firearms on set. The details surrounding these alleged violations could have significant implications for both Baldwin’s legal situation and the broader industry standards…
The Woodlands faces significant backlash as residents call for the cancellation of a November 22 event featuring Kyle Rittenhouse, known for his controversial past involving gun violence. Alicia Angeli, a community member from Hunlock Creek, expresses outrage that the event not only promotes Rittenhouse but also includes an AR weapon signed by him as a raffle prize, arguing such actions foster division rather than unity. Angeli encourages fellow community members to voice their objections, stressing that welcoming Rittenhouse could tarnish The Woodlands’ reputation and lead to a boycott of local events. As tensions rise in the community, the decision to…
During the Korean War, Commander Daniel Jordan Carrison of the USS O’Bannon engages in an unconventional activity: hunting ducks from the deck of his destroyer. As he patrols Wonsan Harbor in January 1952, Carrison employs a Springfield rifle to bag eleven ducks, claiming they pose a distraction to his crew amid bombardment operations against North Korean targets. Making the best of a serene yet tense moment between naval missions, Carrison develops a method to retrieve the birds using a custom-made trout net on a boat hook. Despite the feat resulting in no duck dinners due to the meat’s unpalatable quality,…