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Seattle to Void 200K Parking Tickets Due to ‘Bureaucratic Breakdown’

(Headline USA) The city of Seattle announced on Wednesday that it will void nearly 100,000 parking tickets issued over the past year and refund another 100,000 tickets that had already been paid due to a “bureaucratic breakdown.” The decision comes after city officials reportedly discovered that Parking Enforcement officers were not...

Ex-Dem. Presidential Hopeful Sentenced to Prison for Fraud (It’s Not Hillary)

(Headline USA) Former Democrat presidential hopeful Michael Avenatti was sentenced Thursday to 2½ years in prison for cheating client Stormy Daniels, the porn actor who catapulted him to fame, of hundreds of thousands of dollars in book proceeds. Once a darling of the leftist cable news media, Avenatti regularly attacked...

NYC Police Told to Halt Anti-Gay Sex Stings in Public Bathrooms

(Headline USA) Bowing to the altar of wokeness instead of serving public safety, the police agency that patrols New York City’s main bus terminal has agreed to stop sending plainclothes officers into its public bathrooms to try and catch people propositioning strangers for sex, a type of sting long...

Barr: Sussmann Case a Success, Despite Legal Double-Standard

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Even though a leftist-tainted jury gave Democrat bagman Michael Sussmann a free pass in his trial for lying to federal agents, former Attorney General Bill Barr said it was a success because it exposed the inherent corruption of the Clintons and the FBI. Barr praised...

San Francisco Poised to Recall Radical District Attorney

(John McCann, Headline USA) The leftist stronghold of San Francisco may be removing its soft-on-crime district attorney two years into his term. Chesa Boudin, who was elected promising "radical change" to the cities criminal justice system, appears dead in the water among his constituents. The recall effort against Boudin has been motivated...

Uvalde Police Chief Insists He’s Still Cooperating w/ Investigators

(Headline USA) The school district police chief who served as on-site commander during last week's deadly shooting in Uvalde, Texas, said Wednesday that he's talking daily with investigators, contradicting claims from state law enforcement that he has stopped cooperating. In a brief interview, Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief...

Tulsa Hospital Shooting Leaves 5 Dead, Including Suspect

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) A lone gunman, described by police as a 35- to 40-year-old black man, went on a shooting spree at a hospital facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Wednesday, killing five people before reportedly killing himself with a self-inflicted gunshot. In addition to the fatalities, police also reported multiple injuries,...

Chatty Sussmann Juror Opens Door to Speculation of a Mistrial

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Comments made by an obviously partisan jury forewoman in the wake of the Michael Sussmann not-guilty verdict have led to speculation that a mistrial should be declared. A member of Sussman's obviously biased jury told the media after the verdict was released that the cause should...

Business Associate Calls for Probe after Another Clinton–Epstein Suiciding

(Headline USA) Friends of a woman who was found dead along the Arkansas River in January are calling for an investigation into her death after it was reported that she had ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton. Ashley Haynes was found along the river after she had been reported missing. She...

Uvalde Police Chief No Longer Cooperating, Sworn in as City Councilman

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief Peter Arredondo, whose judgment delayed entry into an Uvalde elementary school as an active shooter was present, has been sworn in as a city councilman. The news comes just as it was made clear that the Uvalde Police Department...

New York City Wants Gun Scanners, Random Weapons Checks

(Chris Parker, Headline USA) New York Democrat Mayor Eric Adams is considering filling the Big Apple’s subway stations with high-tech gun scanners, as crime and violence continue to hammer the city. If implemented, these monitoring systems would be very different from the airport screen technologies currently used to keep guns off...

UPDATE: Hinckley Granted Unconditional Release 41 Years after Shooting Reagan

UPDATE: A federal judge granted unconditional release Wednesday for John Hinckley, after more than four decades behind bars. original story below: (Headline USA) A federal judge is set to preside over an important hearing for John Hinckley, the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and is on the verge of...
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