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New York voters elected a Mayor to what he promised and unelected activists are threatening violence if he does.
Eric Adams won the race for New York mayor on a vow to reduce crime and homelessness, and he’s already facing a threat of “riots,” “fire” and worse if he follows through. That’s what happened Wednesday after the Mayor-elect hosted members of a local Black Lives Matter...
Shoplifters pack cars with $1,600 in stolen groceries in broad daylight
Connecticut shoplifters were caught on video stealing a reported $1,600 in groceries from an Oxford supermarket Tuesday. The now-viral footage of the robbery shows four masked suspects packing two vehicles with stolen grocery store products as onlookers watch and...
2 weeks after a bus rampage in Seattle, the suspect still hasn’t been charged. Here’s why?
It’s been two weeks since a 21-year-old Seattle man was arrested for allegedly stealing an unoccupied bus in Sodo and intentionally ramming numerous vehicles at high speed before crashing into a bus stop in Judkins Park on Oct. 26. Despite a judge’s finding that the...
50th Person In Chicago Charged With Murder Or Attempted Murder While Out On Felony Bond
Edmond Harris became the 50th person in Chicago arrested this year for allegedly murdering, attempting to murder, or shooting someone while out on felony bond. CWB Chicago reported that Harris was arrested on February 12 “after he allegedly crashed a hijacked SUV in...
This is the first step toward conceding the streets criminals
(CNN) A Philadelphia law banning traffic stops for minor violations is set to go into effect early next year after the city's mayor gave final approval Wednesday. The law, which passed Philadelphia's city council last month by a 14-2 vote and has the support of the...
Progressives on the ropes? 5 takeaways from Seattle’s election night returns
Hundreds of thousands of ballots remain to be tallied in the Nov. 2 general election, but candidates in some marquee races jumped out to decisive leads reflecting trends that are mirrored nationally. Here are five quick takeaways from Tuesday’s results.
Republican Ann Davison leads police abolitionist Nicole Thomas-Kennedy in Seattle city attorney race
Republican Ann Davison held a strong 58% to 41% lead in the race for Seattle city attorney, with returns Tuesday showing voters rejecting the brash language of her police abolitionist opponent, Nicole Thomas-Kennedy, in favor of Davison’s law-and-order stance. No race...
Mayor signs legislation making Philadelphia the first major US city to ban police from stopping drivers for low-level traffic violations
A Philadelphia law banning traffic stops for minor violations is set to go into effect early next year after the city's mayor gave final approval Wednesday. The law, which passed Philadelphia's city council last month by a 14-2 vote and has the support of the city's...
Gang Members Are ‘Shooting At Any Time Of Day’ In Albany Park Area, Rep. Jaime Andrade Says
CHICAGO (CBS) — An Illinois state lawmaker says repeated rolling shootouts on local roadways have turned his district in Albany Park into the Wild, Wild West. CBS 2 Political Investigator Dana Kozlov did some digging and found violence is a growing concern in the...
Suffolk County hiring over 700 cops, including possible NYPD officers
Suffolk County is set to dramatically boost its police ranks — including by potentially siphoning off cops from the NYPD who are furious over the Big Apple’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Democratic County Executive Steve Bellone will announce Monday that he is hiring 705...
