[Breitbart] Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 31 illegal aliens at a cockfight in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the agency said in a press release.
ICE added that three of those arrested were charged for criminal activity for organizing the illegal cockfight event, the statement added.
“This operation is part of ongoing enforcement under the Presidential Executive Order, to combat illegal immigration across Puerto Rico. Local enforcement partnerships are key to fulfill our mission of keeping our communities safe,” said ICE Homeland Security Investigations San Juan Special Agent in Charge Rebecca González-Ramos.
ICE is focused on public safety and national security threats. Individuals illegally present in the United States who are encountered during an enforcement operation may be taken into custody and processed for removal as stated by law,” the press release continued.
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[FoxNews] Zachary Liberto, 30, was charged with Commission Act of Terrorism and is being held on a $200,100 bond
A man was arrested after police say he allegedly threatened to "butcher" church attendees at a Memphis Catholic church.
The Memphis Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that Zachary Liberto, 30, was arrested following a verbal altercation with the priest about defacing the baptismal pool inside the church.
On Friday, officers responded to St. Louis Catholic Church on reports of a complaint from the priest and church's music director about threats made by Liberto.
Officials said Liberto sent an email threatening to cause mass causalities among churchgoers.
The victims also told police that they do not know what caused Liberto to send the email, but said that they both believe he suffers from an unknown mental illness.
And there it is. Good that they arrested him before he acted on the need to kill.
Officials said that both men said that Liberto is also known to have a machete he refers to as "chete" and that he claims to also have a firearm as well, but noted it has never been seen. The victims added that Liberto also stays in a homeless encampment.
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#3
"But enough about the police... what did the man do?":
Englishing be hard! I am glad that as an American, I was born speaking English and did not have to go to the trouble of learning it. And lucky for me, it turned out to be our planetary language instead of Esperanto.
[FOXNEWS] A third suspect was arrested Sunday morning stemming from Friday night's mass shooting at a park in New Mexico.
An unnamed 17-year-old boy is now in custody following the arrests of two others on Saturday. The trio is accused of committing a mass shooting at Young Park in Las Cruces that left three dead and 15 injured.
Each suspect has been charged with three counts of murder.
Tomas Rivas, 20, and a different 17-year-old boy were arrested on Saturday evening, Las Cruces Police said on Facebook. The victims who died in Friday evening's shooting at Young Park have been identified as 16-year-old Andrew Madrid, 18-year-old Jason Gomez and 19-year-old Dominick Estrada.
Police say Madrid and Gomez died on the scene, while Estrada died after being taken to a hospital.
Fifteen victims, whose ages range between 16 and 36, were injured. Nine are male and six are female, police said, adding that they will not release their names to "protect their privacy." Medical conditions of the surviving victims have not been released.
"This tragedy reminds us that it's going to take all of us to continue to come together to address these senseless acts of violence," Democratic House Speaker Javier Martinez of Albuquerque said Saturday at the conclusion of an annual legislative session, The Associated Press reported.
The shooting took place around 10 p.m. during an unsanctioned car show.
Las Cruces, New Mexico crime scene technicians following mass shooting
"The investigation so far reveals that there was an altercation between two groups of people and that altercation escalated to gunfire between both groups," Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story told reporters during a press briefing.
Rivas was booked into the Doña Ana County Detention Center, where he is currently being held without bond. The juvenile suspect was taken to the juvenile detention facility. Additional charges are pending against the two, police say.
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Let us correct the police's Politically Correct & neutral fine-tuned statement a little, to get to the real reason and more likely cause.
SUGGESTED NEW PRESS STATEMENT
The investigation so far reveals that there was Gunfire exchanged between 2 Rival Gangs, that resulted in numerous kids and Gang Members being shot, and/or killed.
#4
When I first heard about this story, and having been to Las Cruces recently for business so somewhat familiar with the area's 'charm', my initial thought was 'gangs'.
Plus, a Car Show. These guys love their tricked out vehicles.
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The shooting took place around 10 p.m.
The Donk controlled legislature is wrapping up its session in Santa Fe. Absolutely, no action to establish curfews for those under 18 years of age. They know what the problem is. They refuse to address it.
[NYPOST] Former US Rep. Mia Love, the first Republican black woman elected to Congress, has died, her family announced Sunday night.
She was 49.
“With grateful hearts filled to overflowing for the profound influence of Mia on our lives, we want you to know that she passed away peacefully today,” Love’s family wrote in a statement on X.
Love, who represented Utah's 4th Congressional District from 2015 to 2019, died at her home in Saratoga Springs, about 30 miles outside Salt Lake City.
The former congresswoman had been battling brain cancer and recently underwent immunotherapy as part of a clinical trial at Duke University's brain tumor center before her death.
Love's daughter said earlier this month that her mother's cancer was no longer responding to treatment.
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[Regnum] In the airspace over Florida, a military aircraft of the United States of America collided with a swarm of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that surrounded it. This was reported on March 23 by the portal Ufosightingsdaily.com. It sounds to me like a drone swarm, but I’m not at all qualified to judge.
Shortly after the incident, an audio recording of a conversation between the pilot and an Eastern Air Defense Sector (EADS) controller appeared on the Internet, who recorded this unusual situation.
The pilot reported seeing several brightly glowing balls, which caused significant interference in the communications system. According to the recording of the conversation, a strange glow also appeared around the plane. A Lockheed AC-130 Spectre aircraft, which, according to the portal, specializes in tracking such events, was sent to the scene to assess the situation.
The US military has not yet given any official comments on the incident. However, the aircraft that collided with the UFO successfully returned to its military base without any damage.
Earlier, on March 17, the airport in the Turkish city of Gaziantep temporarily stopped taking off and accepting planes in the evening due to a glowing UFO. It is noted that radars were unable to determine what kind of object it was, but experts believe that it could have been a drone. After some time, the air harbor resumed operations.
In 2018, a video appeared online showing a US Air Force aircraft observing an unidentified flying object. The declassified recording was made back in 2015 off the US East Coast at an altitude of 7.5 km. US specialists who studied the data were unable to determine the origin of the flying object.
Manned missions to other planets of the Solar System are impossible without Russian expertise. This was stated by the head of Roscosmos Dmitry Bakanov on March 23.
“As you know, missions to other planets are being planned, where without the competence of the Russian Federation it will be impossible to implement them,” Bakanov said in a comment to VGTRK journalist Pavel Zarubin. "I mean, who else is gonna sabotage the integrity of the ship's walls and sealed environment? That's our specialty!"
According to him, despite all the sanctions, Roscosmos continues to cooperate with the United States on issues of manned space flights.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, on March 13, the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev announced that the Russian side would soon discuss the prospects for cooperation in space with the American businessman and multi-billionaire Elon Musk.
In addition, Dmitriev clarified that he had previously discussed with Bakanov the idea of possible cooperation between Russia and the United States in the space sector.
On March 15, Dmitriev proposed to Musk to send a joint Russian-US mission to Mars in 2029. According to the head of the RDIF, if the mission to Mars with the humanoid robot Optimus, scheduled for 2026, goes well, no later than 2029 it will be possible to send spaceships with people there.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on February 9 that Russia and the United States continue to work on space, economic issues, energy markets and other areas. According to the head of state, Moscow and Washington have also resumed cooperation in resolving geopolitical problems.
[CNN] IRS nearing agreement to use its data to help ICE locate undocumented migrants diCicco...
The IRS is close to finalizing an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security to help locate migrants suspected of being in the US illegally, a person familiar with the matter said, as President Donald Trump continues his hardline deportation push.
The agreement would require Immigration and Customs Enforcement to submit names and addresses of people it suspects of living in the country illegally to the IRS, which the tax agency would then cross-reference and confirm, the person said.
Tax information has generally been closely held within the IRS, and laws prohibit improper disclosure of taxpayer information.
This ignores, of course, things like when IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn deliberately leaked President Trump’s tax returns for the past two decades or so, along with those of 405,000 others to whose “excessive” incomes he objected.
The IRS has encouraged undocumented migrants to file taxes, a process that includes providing the agency with their addresses, employers and earnings.
CNN reported earlier this year that DHS had circulated a draft memo to the IRS that represented a sweeping request for information about suspected undocumented immigrants, including the home addresses of several hundred thousand individuals who paid federal taxes based on their individual taxpayer identification numbers, according to a source with direct knowledge of the document.
Privacy experts say that would be a violation of the strict disclosure laws that the IRS operates under which prohibit the release of tax information by an IRS employee.
The draft the person described Sunday appears to be a narrower version of the earlier draft. Under the current iteration, the IRS would confirm migrants’ addresses rather than provide the information to ICE.
Still, it would amount to a major shift by the agency. Requests would need to be submitted by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem or acting ICE director Todd Lyons, and must include the name and address of the taxpayer, and the date of their removal order, which would allow the IRS to confirm the information.
Two immigrant rights groups in Chicago sued the Treasury Department and IRS earlier this month and asked a judge to block the agency from sharing taxpayers’ identifying information with ICE or DHS, as Trump pushes for more deportations.
The groups claimed federal law “forbids” the IRS from giving this data to immigration authorities, because ICE and DHS aren’t listed as exceptions to the confidentiality rules in the tax code.
#1
Again, we see the Liberals, Democrats, and the DC Swamp using the Federal Judges that they placed on the bench, to block investigations into their Illegal doings.
How about an annual Juridical review of all Federal Judges?
A review that insures ALL JUDGES are following the actual Legal processes and not supporting Political or Personal LawFare?
Because, IF any Judge is not ruling based on the US Constitution, written LAW and its established legal history. That judge should be quickly removed from the bench.
Plus, they should face criminal charges and all cases for that period reviewed for proper due process.
#3
Pass a law that any judge who is blocking investigations of crimes or corruption, immediately becomes party to the crimes and or corruptions and if found guilty of interference, based on their attempt to block and depending on the crimes investigated, punished by death or 25 years to life, fines of 1 billion dollars and are barred for life from being a judge, lawyer or hold elected office. If the investigation involves foreign parties, if not sentenced to death, forfeit citizenship permanently. Any judge attempting to rule this law unconstitutional will be summarily executed by their baliff, who will be paid a bounty of 20 million dollars.
[FoxNews] Britain's energy ministry, airport order probes into handling of Friday's power outage
Britain's government and London's Heathrow Airport have ordered looks into the handling of a power outage that shuttered Europe's busiest air hub for almost a day as airlines warned of further delays and cancelations.
Britain's energy ministry said on Saturday it had commissioned the National Energy System Operator to carry out an urgent investigation into the outage that raised questions about the resilience of the country's critical infrastructure, Reuters reported.
Police said that after an initial assessment they were not treating the incident as suspicious, although the investigation remains ongoing.
Heathrow said it had tasked an independent board member, former transport minister Ruth Kelly, with undertaking a review of the airport's crisis-management plan and its response to the incident with the aim of boosting resilience.
The airport said on X Sunday that it is "operating a full schedule again today, with over 1,300 flights planned," but airlines are scrambling to make up for lost time.
British Airways, whose main hub is Heathrow, promised a "near-full" schedule for Sunday after chief executive Sean Doyle on Friday warned the "huge impact" would last days.
Major airlines are waiving fare changes for travelers affected by Friday's outage at London Heathrow Airport.
The airport is the world's fifth busiest, according to Reuters. It was scheduled to handle 1,351 flights on Friday involving 291,000 passengers. However, the fire at a nearby electrical substation forced planes to be diverted to other airports and many long-haul flights returned to where they had departed from.
Police said that after an initial assessment they were not treating the incident as suspicious, although the investigation remains ongoing.
London Fire Brigade said its investigations would focus on the electrical distribution equipment. Approximately 70 firefighters and 10 engines responded to the fire just before midnight on Thursday at the electrical substation on Nestles Avenue in Hayes.
#3
Just goes to show how bad UK is, they don't have emergency backup diesel generators.
They had diesel backup not long ago. But as part of the Net Zero scam, they replaced the diesel with biomass (AKA wood chips).
A diesel motor can drive a generator directly, making it essentially "instant on". A handy property for a backup system. With biomass, you need to build a fire and boil enough water to run a turbine. Takes a bit of time. Meanwhile, the radar is out and the controllers are tapping their dead screens and looking for the fuse box. Happy landing!
Net Zero Blamed for Heathrow Shutdown
[DM] An NYPD sergeant in the detective bureau is under investigation by the FBI for allegedly spying for the Chinese government, sources exclusively tell DailyMail.com.
Zhu Jiang, who serves in a unit that investigates healthcare fraud and has access to highly sensitive information, has been suspended without pay from the department, a police spokesman confirmed.
Jiang, who is Asian, serves out of the Jacob K. Javitz Building at 26 Federal Plaza, which houses the FBI’s New York field office and is a couple blocks away from police headquarters.
He joined the NYPD in 2013 and has previously served in the organized crime investigative division and in various detective squads in Brooklyn, records show. He earned $169,000 last year.
DailyMail.com’s attempts to reach Jiang were not successful.
He was featured in a Chinese language piece in the Epoch Times in 2016 when he was announced as the NYPD’s neighborhood coordinator for Eighth Avenue in Brooklyn after a spate of robberies in the area that targeted people of Chinese ethnicity.
He got the post because he was one of the few NYPD officers who spoke the Fuzhou dialect of Chinese which is prevalent in that area..
Sources tell DailyMail.com that he is being investigated for espionage on behalf of China. One source said Sunday that he has not been charged or taken into custody.
Jiang is the second NYPD officer to be suspected of spying for China in the past 12 months.
Lt. Steven Li was fired in May last year, the New York Post reported.
Li was working in the Internal Affairs Bureau when he put a Chinese official in touch with a woman he knew.
The official, Sun Hoi Ying, was in the United States as part of Operation Fox Hunt, a program to persuade fugitives to return to China.
The woman, identified only as Huang, who was being targeted by the Chinese government for allegedly embezzling money from a state-owned company and buying properties in her homeland with the proceeds.
In the end, the NYPD decided Li was not acting as a Chinese agent but found him guilty of making false statements and failing to report an FBI probe into him.
[Breitbart] A report from CNN indicates FBI director Kash Patel — who is also ATF acting director — plans to cut “as many as 1,000 ATF agents” and move them to the FBI.
This will represent a cut of roughly one third of the ATF’s current agents.
According to CNN:
The move represents a major cutback of the ATF, an agency that long has been in the crosshairs of gun rights groups that believe its work infringes on Second Amendment rights. The ATF has about 2,600 agents and more than 5,000 employees, a number that has remained largely unchanged for years.
[Zero] A recent study from researchers at the University of Kentucky has identified glycogen, a stored form of glucose, as a significant factor in the progression of lung adenocarcinoma, a particularly aggressive form of lung cancer.
HIGH FAT AND SUGAR DIET WORSENS CANCER
The findings, recently published in Nature Metabolism, suggest that heightened levels of glycogen are linked with increased lung adenocarcinoma tumor aggressiveness and poorer survival rates.
Researchers tested the effects of glycogen in mice and humans. Researchers increased glycogen levels in mice through dietary changes and gene modification. This dual approach allowed them to examine the effects of glycogen from different angles.
The mice were fed different types of diets to see how they affected their bodies. The diets included water (as a control), high-fructose corn syrup (a type of sugar), corn oil (a fat), and a mix of high-fructose corn syrup and corn oil.
While both corn oil and high-fructose corn syrup increased glycogen levels in the lungs, after two weeks, the mice receiving the mixed diet (high-fructose corn syrup + corn oil) had much higher glycogen levels and longer glycogen chains in their lungs. Both of which was linked to more aggressive lung tumors when the mice were induced to have lung adenocarcinoma.
These findings indicated that "higher glycogen promotes increased tumour progression," the researchers wrote.
In parallel with the dietary models, the team also used genetic mouse models predisposed to accumulate glycogen in the lungs.
By disabling the enzyme responsible for glycogen production, they found that tumors grew much smaller and were less aggressive. This suggests that targeting glycogen production could be a potential strategy for treating lung adenocarcinoma.
"This integrated approach allows the discovery and validation of key metabolic drivers" necessary for improving treatments for lung adenocarcinoma, the researchers wrote. Through these experiments, they were able to demonstrate that disrupting glycogen production resulted in reduced tumor growth in these mice.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.