On November 22nd, a 58-year-old man in Annapolis, Maryland, allegedly pointed a firearm at a group of 12-year-old Christmas carolers. The children knocked on the man’s door, announcing themselves before he approached a window and aimed the weapon. Following the incident, the girls ran away, and authorities were called. Police found a loaded gun at the suspect’s residence, and he admitted to pointing it at the children. The man was subsequently charged with first and second-degree assault.
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In Marion County, Florida, four Fire and Rescue employees have been arrested following a violent hazing incident involving a 19-year-old co-worker. The incident, which took place at Fire Station 21, included alleged waterboarding of the victim, as well as physical assault and robbery. The four employees were charged with kidnapping, robbery, and battery, and have since been fired. The Sheriff’s office initiated an investigation after being contacted by fire and rescue supervisors, and the victim has returned to his post after the incident.
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Mark Baumgartner, the executive director of the anti-abortion nonprofit A Moment of Hope, has been arrested in connection to a shooting near a Columbia Planned Parenthood clinic. The 56-year-old has been charged with Assault & Battery of a High & Aggravated Nature and Possession of a Weapon during a Violent Crime. Footage of the incident shows Baumgartner pepper-spraying and then shooting the victim after an initial confrontation. The victim was taken to a local hospital and has since been released, while a petition calling for Baumgartner’s removal from his position has gained hundreds of signatures.
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This case, concerning alleged antisemitism, was adjourned this Tuesday and will resume on December 9th. The lawyers from the Bobigny bar association have suspended their criminal court duty in response to serious issues that occurred on October 29th. The core of their protest stems from allegations that two police officers are accused of aggravated rape against a woman detained in a holding cell.
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AP News reports that Sean Charles Dunn, a former Justice Department employee, was found not guilty of assault after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent during the Trump administration’s law enforcement surge in Washington. The viral video of the incident made Dunn a symbol of resistance. Dunn’s defense argued the sandwich toss was a harmless gesture of protest protected by the First Amendment. Prosecutors faced a setback in the case, mirroring broader pushback against the Justice Department’s handling of surge-related criminal cases.
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Authorities have identified the woman who threw hot coffee at a McDonald’s manager in Buena Vista Township, Michigan. The incident, captured on video, occurred Tuesday morning and depicted the woman complaining about service before throwing the coffee. Police released the video to the public, leading to the woman’s identification. Criminal charges against the woman are possible, but her name has not been released pending arraignment.
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A staff member at Meadowridge Academy in Massachusetts, Amy Morrell, tragically died after allegedly being kicked in the chest by a 14-year-old student while attempting to prevent the student from leaving the dormitory. Morrell, 53, collapsed and later died at a hospital despite receiving CPR. The incident has raised questions about the student’s placement within the school and the potential for violence. The 14-year-old student is facing charges of assault and battery causing serious injury.
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Cleveland police are investigating a disturbing case involving a five-year-old girl who was reportedly beaten, assaulted, and scalped. The incident occurred after the child was dropped off at a family member’s home and later found by EMS. Authorities have confirmed the involvement of multiple children under the age of 10 as both victims and suspects, but are withholding further details to protect the investigation. The young girl is now undergoing therapy as a result of the traumatic experience.
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A 69-year-old truck driver is suing Mark Sanchez and Fox Corporation in Indiana state court following a fight. The lawsuit alleges Sanchez instigated the fight, resulting in severe injuries to the truck driver, who also stabbed Sanchez. The incident reportedly stemmed from a dispute over parking, and Sanchez is currently facing criminal charges. Fox Sports declined to comment, and the lawsuit seeks unspecified damages, including punitive damages and attorney’s fees.
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ICE Officer ‘Relieved of His Duties’ After Pushing Woman to Floor
Okay, so let’s talk about this ICE officer who got “relieved of his duties” after being caught on camera pushing a woman to the floor. Right off the bat, the whole situation reeks of a serious problem. It’s clear this was an act of aggression, an assault, no matter how anyone tries to spin it. The fact that it was captured on video makes it even more blatant, and the reaction, or lack thereof, from the agency involved speaks volumes.
The initial response, “relieved of his duties,” immediately raises red flags.… Continue reading