CBS News

Law enforcement officials at the White House criticized President Obama in a private meeting in response to the Dallas shooting on Monday, saying he isn’t expressing enough support for police.

The president countered, saying the lawmen were forgetting his past statements. The meeting was also attended by Vice President Joe Biden, who spoke with CBS News about the armor-piercing bullets that were used by the sniper to penetrate the officer’s vests.   Continue reading “Biden sets sights on restricting sale of armor-piercing bullets”

Fox News

DEVELOPING: Police arrested five people for allegedly shooting at officers in Washington, D.C., early Tuesday, officials said. No injuries were reported.

The group allegedly fired at police to avoid arrest, not as part of a targeted attack on cops, a police official told The Washington Post.   Continue reading “Police arrest 5 people suspected of firing shots at Washington D.C. officers”

Fox News

An inmate snatched a deputy’s gun inside a southwestern Michigan courthouse and killed two bailiffs while he was handcuffed, investigators said Tuesday giving new details into the shooting.

Officers killed the inmate, 45-year-old Larry Gordon, soon afterwards, Berrien County Sheriff Paul Bailey told reporters. He said Gordon got into a fight with the deputy while being escorted from a cell for a courtroom appearance at the Berrien County Courthouse in St. Joseph.   Continue reading “Michigan gunman who killed 2 bailiffs faced multiple felony charges”

Think Progress – by Carimah Townes

In the wake of the killing of six officers in Dallas last Thursday, legislators across the country are considering bills to offer hate crime protections to cops. Two so-called “Blue Lives Matter” bills have already been announced since the mass shooting, modeled after the law passed in Louisiana this year. But instead of making police safer, the bills may have the consequence of criminalizing protesters and groups that are already targeted by law enforcement.   Continue reading “More ‘Blue Lives Matter’ Bills Expected Across The Country After Dallas Shooting”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

Last week, several hundred Venezuelan women ignored the demands of their socialist government, and broke through a border checkpoint manned by armed soldiers. They poured into neighboring Columbia to buy basic necessities that can no longer be found in their own country.

But that wasn’t the end of the border excursions. After realizing that they could no longer keep people from traveling into Columbia, and after numerous food riots and lootings swept the country, the government decided to open the border for a 12 hour period on Sunday. An estimated 35,000 people took advantage of the brief window of opportunity, so that they could buy food, medicine, and toiletries.   Continue reading “Thousands Of Desperate Venezuelans Flood Into Columbia Seeking Food”

Reuters

President Barack Obama will host a meeting with law enforcement officials, activists and civil rights leaders on Wednesday to discuss ways to repair “the bonds of trust” between communities and police, the White House said on Monday.

In addition to the event on Wednesday and planned remarks in Dallas on Tuesday at a service for the city’s slain police officers, Obama also dropped in on a meeting Vice President Joe Biden convened on Monday with law enforcement leaders, White House spokesman Josh Earnest told a media briefing.   Continue reading “Obama to meet with police, civil rights leaders on Wednesday: White House”

RT

Extraordinary and chilling video captured key moments in the Dallas shooting spree which left five police officers dead and 12 others injured.

Hundreds were marching in protest at the recent deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling at the hands of police, when the Dallas shooting began.   Continue reading “‘I didn’t see anybody else get shot, just cops’: Witness videos capture Dallas terror”

Defense One – by Patrick Tucker

As military-grade robotics get cheaper and more capable, someone will arm them and put them on American streets.

Robot-maker Sean Bielat says he’s fine with the Dallas Police Department’s apparently unprecedented use of a police bomb-disposal robot to kill a gunman on Thursday. “A robot was used to keep people out of harm’s way in an extreme situation,” said Bielat, the CEO of Endeavor Robotics, a spinoff of iRobot’s military division. “That’s how robots are intended to be used.”
Continue reading “Military Robotics Makers See a Future for Armed Police Robots”

BATR

What will it take for citizens to face up to the nature of the state of terror against the American people? All the attention about Islamic suicide fanatics provides ample cover to ignore the pathetic condition of race relations that has been a hallmark of the Obama administration. If a POTUS person of color was accused of festering discontent, the fable disinformation media would pay no attention to or paint the charges as racist. The liberal sociopaths that project the progressive culture are obsessed with smearing all dissent from their authoritarian oppression as based upon bigotry that objects to the supremacy of their multicolored Marxism.   Continue reading “Obama’s Race War is No Accident”

Jon Rappoport

“Here’s your chance to take to the streets and protest for a cause you believe in. Many thousands will be at your side. When the violence hits, you can run, go crazy, and hopefully escape police batons, water cannons, and flying bullets…”

This isn’t one company looking for actors and extras to protest against Trump in the streets of Cleveland, during the Republican National Convention next week. This is much bigger.    Continue reading “Casting Call For Extras, Actors During Cleveland RNC Violence”

Breaking Israeli News – by Rivkah Lambert Adler, November 13, 2015

In a surprisingly under-reported story, one of Jerusalem’s chief rabbis, Rabbi Shlomo Amar issued a ruling on Monday that God must bring the messiah and expedite the ultimate redemption. The ruling was delivered during an all-night spiritual gathering of rabbis from the Chabad-Lubavitch movement  and a recording of the moment was posted to YouTube (in Hebrew).   Continue reading “The Time Has Come for God to Reveal the Messiah, Says Jerusalem’s Chief Rabbi”

Boredom Therapy

Things are not always what they seem in the natural world. What looks like a snake could turn out to be a clever little caterpillar, or a regular apple could be so much more. If you look at the picture below, you’ll probably just see a giant pile of firewood. But look closer, and you might find something else that doesn’t belong.

Hint: somewhere in this photo is a cat!   Continue reading “We Swear There’s A Cat Hiding In This Photo… But No One Has Been Able To Find It. Can You?”

Raw Story – by Brad Reed

Updated: Three people — including the shooting suspect — have been fatally shot during an attack on the Berrien County Courthouse in St. Joseph, Michigan.

According to local station WZZM 13, an unidentified suspect started firing shots at the courthouse at around 2:30 p.m. on Monday afternoon. Police said the situation was under control by 3 p.m.   Continue reading “Three dead — and one police officer injured — after shooting at Michigan courthouse”

Fox 17

WASHINGTON, DC (CNN) — A majority of Americans say they disagree with the FBI’s decision not to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, according to a new poll.

A Washington Post/ABC News poll, released Monday, found that 56% of American adults disapprove of the FBI’s decision, while 35% said they approved. But a majority — 58% — also said the issue would not affect their vote in the 2016 presidential election.   Continue reading “Poll: Majority disagree with not charging Hillary Clinton”