Eric Arnold, a Black man who spent decades working as a renovator and carpenter, purchased a home in Georgia in February 2022 to renovate it in the hopes of eventually providing a home for his children and grandchildren who live in New Jersey. But Macon-Bibb County officials demolished the home without informing him or allowing...
‘I’ll Show You My Problem!’: Florida Man Angry Over Handicap Parking Shoots Driver to Death Then Threatens to Gun Down Wife When She Runs to His Aid
A dispute over a handicapped parking space turned deadly when a disabled senior reached for his gun and bear spray at a popular fishing spot in Sarasota, Florida. Jonathan Lee Arias had driven down from Orlando for a weekend getaway with his wife and a friend. But moments after pulling into the parking lot of...
Report Exposes New York House GOP Candidate for Allegedly Handcuffing and Frisking a Baby While She Was an NYPD Cop, Costing the City $25K In Settlement Money
A former NYPD cop now running for congressional office was once sued for allegedly handcuffing an infant in an alleged “stop and frisk” in the child’s East Harlem apartment, according to a complaint filed in 2017. Republican candidate Alison Esposito is currently trying to unseat Rep. Pat Ryan in New York’s Hudson Valley congressional district,...
SCOTUS Lands Big Blow on Harris-Biden Title IX Rewrite
FREEDOM IS COMING! GOP House Judiciary Committee Pushes Back on Thierry Breton’s Letter to Elon Musk
‘Say Sorry!’: Colorado CEO Who Picked Up 15-Year-Old and Threw Him Like Rag Doll After Teen Accidently Splashed Water on His Wife Charged with Assault
The CEO of a private equity firm in Colorado is facing felony assault charges after he was caught on camera violently attacking a 15-year-old boy and slamming him to the floor of an In-N-Out Burger for accidentally splashing his wife with water, according to police. Lucas Kalisher, 55, the chief executive at Summit Source Funding,...
Well Looky Here: Under Tim Walz MN Gave $2 Million to Al Qaeda Affiliated Group
Georgia Couple Wants the FBI to Pay After Armed Agents Mistakenly Swarmed Their Home Permanently Scarring Their 7-Year-Old Son, But Court Says It Has Immunity
A Georgia couple is still seeking justice nearly seven years after the FBI mistakenly raided their home when agents showed up at the wrong address. Curtrina Martin and her then-fiancé, Hilliard Toi Cliatt, were unintended victims of the raid at their Atlanta home in 2017, but their quest for accountability has been complicated by qualified...







