“People are saying Trump’s death is gonna happen this weekend, and they’re buying champagne. We need to make sure that they don’t bury it. We need to hang it out front of the White House for the birds to pick clean.
“And then we need to bronze it and install it over the entryway to the White House so that the next person who gets in there knows what’s coming for them.”
This person is reportedly teaching elementary school children while publicly fantasizing about the death
and mutilation of a president. This should be investigated immediately.
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BREAKING: ANOTHER KARMELO? 17 year-old is charged with stabbing a convenience store clerk to death in San Antonio. Why? The kid was too young to buy tobacco. Clerk said no. So, he pulled out a knife, police say, and killed the clerk. Are these the “black boy boundaries” cont..
that Howard University professor talked about? She said Austin Metcalf died because he didn't realize that "black boys" as she put it, have boundaries.
17-year-old Samuel Davis reportedly went to the Classic Mart & 420 Shop in San Antonio around 1 a.m. on Friday and tried to
buy a 99-cent tobacco product. The store clerk refused to sell it to him because Davis was underage.
The refusal led to an argument between the two inside the store. During the confrontation, Davis allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed the store clerk multiple times.
Yes, ICE officers have the legal power to arrest U.S. citizens who physically interfere with or obstruct a deportation.
While Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does not have the jurisdiction to arrest or detain U.S. citizens for civil immigration violations, its
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agents are sworn federal law enforcement officers. Under federal law, interfering with their official duties is a criminal offense.
Sources of Arrest Authority
Crimes Committed in Their Presence: Under 8 U.S. Code § 1357(a)(5), ICE officers have the statutory power to
make warrantless arrests for any federal crime committed directly in their presence, regardless of whether the suspect is a citizen or a non-citizen.
Assaulting or Resisting Federal Officers: Under 18 U.S. Code § 111, it is a federal felony to forcibly assault,
The most effective natural tick killers for your yard rely on plant-powered sprays, microscopic predators, or absorbent powders.
Cedar Oil Sprays: Cedar oil (like Wondercide Yard Spray) naturally kills and repels ticks on contact by disrupting their sensory
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receptors and is completely safe for pets, kids, and beneficial pollinators.
Beneficial Nematodes:
These microscopic, natural worms hunt and consume tick larvae in the soil. You can purchase them at local nurseries or online (such as on Arbico Organics) to
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significantly reduce the tick population at the source.
Diatomaceous Earth (DE): This fine, all-natural powder is made from fossilized algae. When sprinkled around the perimeter of your yard and in shady, brush-heavy areas, it absorbs the protective wax
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The witchcraft of wordplay lies in its ability to reframe cruelty as compassion, violence as care, or destruction as benevolence often so effectively that the original act becomes almost invisible. This isn’t new; it’s ancient rhetorical sorcery,
refined through propaganda, law & media.
George Orwell called this “Newspeak” in 1984: language that makes “lies sound truthful & murder respectable.”
Kevin Cichowski, a 46yr old Palm Coast resident, is a Democrat candidate for the 2026 Florida gubernatorial election who was arrested in Flagler County on April 10, 2026, following accusations of attacking 2 elderly relatives with a cane & threatening law enforcement.
He is registered as a Democratic candidate for the August 18, 2026, primary.
On April 10, 2026, Flagler County deputies arrested Cichowski after reports that he battered 2 elderly victims at a home on Cleveland Court, was armed with a gun,
& threatened to kill the victims & law enforcement.
Charges: Charges included aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, battery on a person over 65, and tampering with a witness.
Manhattan attorney Bryan McKenna broke down crying in court as he was sentenced for stealing $4.4 million in a COVID fraud scheme.
He stole the money, from an escrow account, that was supposed to be used to buy 500,000 boxes of medical-grade latex gloves.
He wanted the money to fund a romantic relationship with his then girlfriend Duni Zenaye (CEO of AstZen Group) & to cover personal expenses, including his son's mental health treatment.
Elkay Plastics wired about $4.45 million into McKenna’s escrow account in early 2021
so the company could buy PPE during the height of the pandemic.
McKenna had agreed to hold the money until the gloves were shipped, but by April 2021, he had spent everything in the account. No gloves were ever delivered.
Assist. District Attorney Jonathan Borle told the court