FBI uncovers drug distribution scheme involving two DHS agents in Utah accused of selling seized "bath salts" for profit.

FBI Investigates 2 DHS Agents Over Illicit Drug Sales

FBI Investigates DHS Agents Over Illicit Drug Sales Two Department of Homeland Security (DHS) special agents in Utah have been accused of a shocking breach of public trust, involving the illegal sale of seized drugs. Agents David Cole and Nicholas Kindle are alleged to have conspired to distribute synthetic drugs, commonly known as “bath salts,”

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Bias crime probe after Colorado man tackles reporter, saying "This is Trump's America now." Incident raises questions about hate rhetoric.

Bias Crime: “This Is Trump’s America” Incident

TV Reporter Attacked: “This Is Trump’s America” On December 18, 2024, Patrick Thomas Egan, a 39-year-old Colorado man, allegedly attacked TV news reporter Ja’Ronn Alex after questioning his citizenship and saying, “This is Trump’s America now.” Egan followed Alex for about 40 miles from Delta to Grand Junction before confronting him at a stoplight. Egan,

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Drama unfolded at a Target Store when an employee allegedly took an upskirt photo of a shopper and tried to flee before being arrested.

Shocking Privacy Breach at Target Store: Employee Charged

Target Store Employee Caught in Upskirt Photo Scandal A disturbing incident occurred at a Target Store in Wall Township, New Jersey, where a male employee allegedly took an upskirt photo of a female customer. The employee, identified as David I. Sutton, was reported to store management by the customer, prompting an immediate investigation. When confronted,

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Reckless pesticide prank lands TikToker in legal trouble. Walmart ensures cleanup, but the damage is already done.

TikTok Influencer Sparks Fury with Pesticide Stunt

TikTok Influencer Sparks Fury with Pesticide Stunt An Arizona-based social media influencer, Charles Smith, made headlines for a dangerous stunt involving the deliberate spraying of pesticide on food items at a Walmart in Mesa. Smith, known for his controversial pranks, filmed himself applying bed bug pesticide to fresh produce, including bananas, apples, and tomatoes. The

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A Jimmy John’s employee was severely assaulted after co-workers attacked him in a heated dispute over his service dog

Service Dog Argument Ends in Employee Being Assaulted

Service Dog Argument Ends in Employee Being Assaulted A tragic incident unfolded at a Jimmy John’s sandwich shop in Pittsburgh when an employee was brutally assaulted by two co-workers following a dispute over his service dog. The altercation began when one of the assailants attempted to pet the service animal without permission, an action that

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Arizona man posed as an Uber driver to steal $300K in cryptocurrency, targeting unsuspecting passengers. Stay vigilant against scams!

Fake Uber Driver Steals $300K in Cryptocurrency Scam

Uber Scam Leads to $300K Cryptocurrency Theft Nuruhussein Hussein, a 40-year-old man from Scottsdale, Arizona, has been arrested on felony charges of theft, fraud, and money laundering. Hussein allegedly posed as an Uber driver to pick up unsuspecting passengers outside a hotel in Scottsdale. Once the passengers were in his car, he would ask to

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Feds arrest Illinois man for threatening Presidents Biden, Obama in inflammatory online posts and videos.

Online Threats Against Presidents Spark Federal Case

Man Faces Charges for Threats Against U.S. Presidents Jacob Sterr, a 36-year-old man from Springfield, Illinois, is facing federal charges for allegedly threatening to assassinate Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, First Lady Jill Biden, and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Sterr allegedly used his X (formerly Twitter) account to post these threats, even going

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Six students and an alumnus at Rutgers University face charges for running a drug ring using a private social network, raising safety concerns.

Sophisticated Drug Ring Linked 7 Rutgers Students, 1 Alum

“Operation RU Pharm” Uncovers Drug Network at Rutgers In a disturbing turn of events at Rutgers University, six students and one alumnus have been charged with running a sophisticated drug ring. This illicit operation was facilitated through a private social media network created by Anudeep Revuri, a Rutgers alumnus. The network allowed students to discreetly

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Nick Fuentes sparks tensions online and offline, leading to a heated altercation at his Illinois home.

Viral Statement Ignites Tensions: Nick Fuentes in the Spotlight Again

“Your Body, My Choice” Backlash Leads to Altercation at Nick Fuentes’ Residence Nick Fuentes, a prominent white nationalist, recently faced legal troubles following a confrontation at his Illinois home. The incident stemmed from backlash to his controversial social media post declaring, “Your body, my choice,” regarding abortion policies, which drew widespread criticism and led to

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On Thanksgiving, a family dispute in Florida escalated to a stabbing, leaving one man injured and another charged with attempted homicide.

Thanksgiving Dispute Ends in Escambia Stabbing Incident

Thanksgiving Altercation Turns Violent in Florida Home On Thanksgiving morning, a domestic dispute in Escambia County, Florida, led to a serious altercation. Gregory Grant, 72, allegedly stabbed his ex-wife’s new husband during an argument at their shared residence. Authorities reported that despite being homeless, Grant had been staying with the couple, and tensions escalated into

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Arrested for stalking: Teacher allegedly visits ex’s work 33 times and uses his credit card without permission.

Educator Arrested for Stalking Ex-Boyfriend 33 Times

Teacher’s Stalking Scandal: 33 Visits in 19 Days Hannah Freeman, a 27-year-old educator from Ohio, was arrested for stalking her ex-boyfriend in a case that garnered significant attention. Over a span of 19 days, she allegedly visited her ex-partner’s workplace 33 times without invitation, raising concerns about harassment and boundary violations. The situation escalated when

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A Mod Pizza employee was hospitalized after a dispute over an order spiraled into a violent attack in Norfolk, Virginia

Mod Pizza Employee Stabbed in Order Dispute

Pizza Order Gone Wrong Sparks Brutal Attack A dispute over an order at Mod Pizza in Norfolk, Virginia, escalated into violence when Catherine Harper allegedly instructed her husband, Corey Harper, to “handle the situation.” The incident began with an argument between Catherine and a restaurant employee, which led to Corey arriving and attacking the worker.

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Botox excuse backfires! Woman caught posing as her mom to collect $8K in disaster relief, claiming the treatments kept her youthful.

Botox Alibi: Florida Woman Faces Relief Fraud Charges

Botox Alibi Backfires: Fraudulent Aid Claim Leads to Arrest A recent incident in Florida has drawn attention for its unusual explanation involving Botox. Veronica Torres, 44, used her mother’s identity to fraudulently claim nearly $8,000 in hurricane disaster relief. She presented her mother’s identification to authorities, but her youthful appearance raised suspicions. When questioned, Torres

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Corrupt cop case in Allentown: Jason Krasley, ex-officer, accused of stealing $5K during a drug raid. Preliminary hearing looms.

Corrupt Cop Case: Ex-Officer Accused of Stealing $5K

Corrupt Cop: Ex-Allentown Officer Faces Theft Charges A former Allentown police officer, Jason Krasley, is at the center of controversy after being charged with multiple crimes, including theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and tampering with evidence. The charges stem from a 2019 drug trafficking investigation where Krasley allegedly stole over $5,000 in cash

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Polk County's massage parlor sting uncovers prostitution ring, leading to 21 arrests in Florida's 'Operation Skin So Soft.

Prostitution Uncovered in Massage Parlor Raid, 21 Arrested

Massage Parlor Sting: Prostitution Ring Bust in Florida In Polk County, Florida, an undercover operation named “Operation Skin So Soft” targeted illicit activities in massage parlors, leading to the arrest of 21 women. Over two days, officers audited 22 establishments, uncovering violations in 12. Allegations included offering sexual acts to undercover officers, which prompted swift

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University of Oregon's Leonard Serrato, Assistant Director for Fraternity & Sorority Life, was placed on leave after a controversial Instagram post mocking Trump supporters.

University of Oregon Director On Leave Over Instagram Video

University of Oregon Reviews Director’s Instagram Controversy Leonard Serrato, Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life at the University of Oregon, was placed on paid administrative leave after posting a video on Instagram that mocked Trump supporters. The video quickly attracted criticism, and Serrato removed it from his account. The incident has ignited controversy over

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