Yahoo News

When a driver decided to destroy a giant snowman in Petersburg, Ky., on Monday, the culprit got a rude awakening. Instead of poor Frosty being murdered, the snowman got its revenge, since its base was a giant tree trunk in the yard of Cory Lutz.

Lutz was hosting his fiancée, Lucy, and her sister, Laura, who were visiting from Mississippi this weekend when Lucy experienced the “biggest snowfall she’s ever seen.” Naturally, Lutz wanted to make it special for the visiting women.   Continue reading “Driver attempts to destroy giant snowman, not realizing it’s built on a large tree trunk”

Fox 2

 – Video of a Highland Park arrest went viral this week after it was recorded and posted by well-known Detroit DJ and producer Moodymann – also known as Kenny Dixon Jr.

The attention prompted Chief Chester Logan to release officer’s body camera footage.   Continue reading “Body camera video released of confrontation with armed Detroit DJ”

Washington Examiner – by Anna Giaritelli

LORDSBURG, N.M. — Ranchers and farmers near the U.S.-Mexico border have been finding prayer rugs on their properties in recent months, according to one rancher who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation by cartels.

The mats are pieces of carpet that those of the Muslim faith kneel on as they worship during their unauthorized trek into and through the United States.   Continue reading “Border rancher: ‘We’ve found prayer rugs out here. It’s unreal’”

Yahoo News

Police paid a father a visit after he posted a joke on Facebook about accidentally giving his tiny son a taste of hot chilli sauce.

Barber Paul Dawson, 39, was stunned when two officers came to his home in Stockton, Teesside, to ask about giving five-day-old Ben the spicy sauce.

The incident was sparked by someone reporting him to Cleveland Police after they saw a post he had written about a trip to a TGI Fridays restaurant.  Continue reading “Police visit father after he ‘joked’ on Facebook about feeding five-day-old baby hot sauce”

Time

(WASHINGTON) — More police officers have died in the line of duty this year in the United States than in 2017, according to data released Thursday.

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund said in a report that 144 federal, state and local officers have died so far in 2018. That figure represents roughly a 12 percent increase from the 129 who died in 2017.   Continue reading “Deaths of Police Officers on Duty on the Rise in the U.S.”

Daily Mail

A very high-profile figure has been convicted of a serious crime this week, but suppression orders have prevented Australian media outlets including Daily Mail Australia from reporting on it.

The well-known person has attracted significant media attention throughout their trial, and was only convicted on Tuesday.     Continue reading “A very high-profile figure has been convicted of a serious crime – here’s why you’re not allowed to read about it”

Right of the Right

According to F.A.A. flight data, a plane registered to the Center for Disease Control landed in San Diego to pick up diseased migrants at the border to fly them to Georgia where they will receive medical care paid for by the U.S. taxpayers:   Continue reading “CDC Caught Flying Diseased Caravan Migrants Into U.S. for Medical Treatment”

Police One – by Ann Zaniewski, Detroit Free Press

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — To prepare for an active shooter, faculty and students at Oakland University are arming themselves — with hockey pucks.

The idea of using the quirky self-defense tool grew out of a training session Police Chief Mark Gordon led in March for faculty members on what they should do if a gunman enters their classroom.   Continue reading “College arms staff with hockey pucks to fight active shooters”

Cleveland.com

SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — Former Cuyahoga Common Pleas Judge Lance Mason, who spent nine months in prison for beating his then-wife in front of their children, is accused of fatally stabbing the woman Saturday morning at his Shaker Heights home, according to three sources.

Mason was arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of his estranged wife, Aisha Fraser Mason, at his home on Chagrin Boulevard near Normandy Road, the sources said.   Continue reading “Disgraced former Judge Lance Mason accused of fatally stabbing estranged wife in Shaker Heights, sources say”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A federal prosecutor’s body was discovered on a Hollywood, Florida beach in May 2017.

Beranton J. Whisenant, Jr. was handling several visa and passport fraud cases in Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s district in Broward County at the time of his death.

He was shot in the head.   Continue reading “NEVER FORGET: Whistleblower Investigating Fraud in Broward County Shot Himself in the Head — But No Gun Was Found”