(Headline USA) Pamela Price, the George Soros-backed district attorney for California's Alameda County (including Oakland), is under fire for reportedly hiring her boyfriend, who was once investigated by the FBI for shaking down local businesses.
Price hired Antwon Cloird as a “senior program specialist” in her office this year, awarding...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Criminal defense attorney Christopher Clark filed a motion Tuesday to withdraw from being Hunter Biden’s lawyer, telling a federal judge that he can no longer be counsel since he was a witness to the negotiation of the now-defunct plea deal for the president’s son.
Clark’s motion...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A former adjunct college professor in New York City who threatened a reporter by holding a large machete to his neck may be getting a plea deal, the New York Post reported.
Bronx Criminal Court Judge Matthew Bondy suggested that there may be a "possible disposition"...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Federal workers based in San Francisco received orders to work from home for the foreseeable future due to incidents near their office building.
Hundreds of employees in the Department of Health and Human Services who previously worked in the Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building took the...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) An activist group in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood requested local gangs put time constraints on shootings so citizens do not have to live in fear as they go about their daily lives.
Native Sons proposed what they called "The People's Ordinance," pleading with gangs to hold...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Lost in the wave of seemingly never-ending Trump indictments is the fact that the federal court in Washington DC continues to hamper efforts to disclose the identities of FBI informants and other undercover law enforcement who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill protest-turned-riot.
The...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The FBI is maintaining its silence in the wake of agents killing Utah man Craig Robertson, but reports and witnesses raise troubling questions about possible bureau misconduct in last week’s armed raid against the obese, 75-year-old.
Citing a man who was Robertson’s neighbor, Utah-based outlet Deseret...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The FBI is visiting the homes of people who posted stories about the recently leaked Pentagon documents in an “intimidating” attempt to remove such content from the internet, according to a report from SpyTalk.
SpyTalk reported Sunday that one of its readers, former U.S. Army “information...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A comprehensive data analysis of the Gun Violence Archive showed that 97% of "mass shootings" in the first half of 2023 were not "active shooter" situations under the law.
Democrats' continued push for stricter gun regulations would do nothing to address the majority of shootings with...
(Kenneth Schrupp, The Center Square) The Los Angeles Police Department’s ranks have dropped below 9,000 officers, well short of the 9,985 it once had in 2009 and the 9,500 goal from Mayor Karen Bass. Interest in joining the police department has collapsed as well, with half of the department’s...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Outrage continues to boil over the FBI's execution of a mostly homebound, elderly Utah man whose family described him as a patriot and a caring neighbor, incapable of harming anyone.
After 75-year-old Craig Robertson posted what officials deemed threatening social media messages against President Joe Biden,...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) On her way out the door from a job that she once loved, a longtime Seattle cop lambasted the police chief, the mayor and the woke city council for their soft-on-crime policies that have allowed the Democrat-run city to descend into “anarchy and chaos.”
Instead of...