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Man robs armored truck after compassionate release from federal prison

Prosecutors charged an Inglewood man on Tuesday for robbing an armored truck at gunpoint. Authorities granted him an early release last year.  Before allegedly robbing the Brinks truck, 60-year-old Markham David Bond was sentenced to over 46 years in prison for robbing armed couriers and banks between 1985 and 1995.  After serving 26 years of […]

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Michigan Civilians Are Forming a Militia to Enforce Their 2nd Amendment Rights

Michigan civilians are forming a militia to enforce their 2nd Amendment rights, according to this report. Yes, residents of Michigan have formed a militia to protect their Second Amendment rights. Holton Township, in Muskegon County, passed a Second Amendment Resolution on Tuesday night establishing itself as a “Second Amendment Sanctuary.”  The resolution included an addendum establishing […]

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Boston’s Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu DEFENDS ‘no whites’ holiday party she’s hosting for ‘electeds of color’ at taxpayer-funded city reception hall

Boston’s mayor held a segregated holiday party for ‘electeds of color’ Wednesday night – and defended the gathering and insisted there would be plenty more times when people of all races could get together.  Michelle Wu’s party was controversial from the start as invites were emailed to all 13 members of the city council, only for […]

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Supreme Court will hear a case that could undo Capitol riot charge against hundreds, including Trump

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will hear an appeal that could upend hundreds of charges stemming from the Capitol riot, including against former President Donald Trump.  The justices will review an appellate ruling that revived a charge against three defendants accused of obstruction of an official proceeding. The charge refers to the disruption […]

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Man arrested in Washington state after detective made false statements gets $225,000 settlement

King County will pay $225,000 to settle a civil rights lawsuit brought by a Black man who was arrested on drug charges after a veteran detective made false statements to obtain a search warrant, including misidentifying him in a photo. Detective Kathleen Decker, a now-retired 33-year veteran of the King County Sheriff’s Office, was looking […]

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Lexington Judge Highlights Racial Disparities in Local Court System

Fayette Circuit Judge Julie Goodman has dismissed a murder case involving Cornell Denmark Thomas II, citing significant racial disparities in the local court system. According to a report by the Herald-Leader’s Taylor Six, the case, which, stems from a 2020 hit-and-run incident that resulted in the death of Tammy Botkin, initially saw Thomas facing serious charges. However, […]

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Supreme Court Turns Away Washington State ‘Conversion Therapy’ Case

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a case that could challenge Washington state’s “conversion therapy” ban.  Currently in Washington, conversion therapy — the practice of attempting to change one’s sexual orientation through therapy — is banned for minors. A local licensed marriage and family counselor, Brian Tingley, is arguing the law violates his First Amendment […]

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LAPD to use AI to analyze body cam videos for officers’ language use

Researchers will use artificial intelligence to analyze the tone and word choice that LAPD officers use during traffic stops, the department announced Tuesday, part of a broader study of whether police language sometimes unnecessarily escalates public encounters. Findings from the study, conducted by researchers from USC and elsewhere, will be used to help train officers […]

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Therapist Loses License: Forbidden Park Sessions

A Whatcom County mental health counselor has lost his license for allegedly soliciting sexual favors from two patients, according to the Washington Department of Health reports. In November, the Secretary of Health suspended the mental health counselor associate and registered agency-affiliated counselor licenses of Lazarus Augustine Wentz for at least five years, the Department of […]

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