Tallahassee Democrat

Former Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputy Zachary Wester will spend the next 12 years in prison after being found guilty of planting drugs on multiple motorists.

Wester, 28, was sentenced Tuesday to 12-and-a-half years in state prison in connection with 19 guilty verdicts handed down in May.  Continue reading “Former deputy Zachary Wester sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for drug planting”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

This House floor speech was so exceptional.
Rep. Lauren Boebert was ON FIRE!
Whoever is helping Lauren in her floor speeches deserves a fat raise. She knocked this one out of the park! Continue reading “Rep. Lauren Boebert UNLOADS on Speaker Pelosi, Hunter Biden and Cop-Hating Democrats in Pro 2A Speech for the Ages”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Dr. Fauci was put in a kiddy pool and hosed down to his “skivvies” when white powder blew up in his face as he was opening mail at his desk last summer.

Ultimately the powder came back negative for a deadly substance, but Fauci initially thought it may have been ricin – which means he was a “dead duck.” Continue reading “Dr. Fauci Put in Kiddy Pool, Hosed Down in His ‘Skivvies’ After Opening Envelope with White Powder”

Yahoo News

An electronic road sign on the Dolphin Expressway in Miami-Dade County went beyond traffic warnings this week. Way beyond.

Drivers on State Road 836 saw this flashing message: “Arrest Fauci.” Continue reading “A sign on a Miami highway flashed ‘Arrest Fauci.’ The message wasn’t in the traffic plan”

CBS 46

(CNN) — Some parts of the campaign trail in Mexico look like anywhere else — rallies, bumper stickers, candidates making lofty promises. Other parts — the threats, the assaults, the murders — are more unique.

Political violence mars every election season here and the run up to the June 6 midterm elections has been no different. But this year has been particularly gruesome, even for a country more used to it than most. Continue reading “At least 88 politicians have been killed in Mexico since September”

The Drive – by Brett Tingley

Last month, The War Zone reported on a bizarre drone encounter that occurred in the skies above Tucson, Arizona. According to reports, on the evening of February 9, 2021 around 10:30 PM local time, a helicopter belonging to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, encountered what has been described by KOLD’s Dan Marries, who interviewed an FBI agent assigned to the case, as a “highly modified drone” in controlled airspace. Another helicopter operated by the Tucson Police Department’s Air Support Unit was called in to help track and potentially identify the drone alongside the one from CBP, but the drone was able to evade them both and remain unidentified. Shortly after the incident was disclosed, the FBI released a statement asking for help from the public regarding any information related to the encounter.  Continue reading “New Details Emerge On The “Highly Modified Drone” That Outran Police Helicopters Over Tucson”

AP

MISSION, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas woman who alleges consensual sex with a friend in his college dorm room turned into a terrifying assault took matters into her own hands when prosecutors declined to bring rape charges. She called a citizen grand jury, relying on a 134-year-old state law.

Madison Smith, 22, collected the hundreds of signatures necessary to empanel the grand jury after the county prosecutor resolved the case by allowing Jared Stolzenburg to plead guilty to aggravated battery and receive two years’ probation. Continue reading “Kansas woman alleging dorm rape convenes own grand jury”

KIRO 7

PORT ORCHARD, Wash. — Here at That One Place in Port Orchard, you’ll find that one list.

“So here’s the list everybody calls the tattletale list,” says owner Craig Kenady.

His bottom line:

Continue reading “Messages, ‘phone calls of hate’ reported after restaurant posts Covid-19 ‘tattletale list’”