Family and friends of a New Orleans man who was the oldest world-war-two” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>World War II< Brooks was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1940. After Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, he was assigned to the mostly Black 91st Engineer General Service Regiment stationed in Australia. The 91st …
Read More »Las Vegas mall shooter turned in by his own mother: report
A las-vegas” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Las Vegas<. He was taken into custody on Jan. 5 after his mother Gloria Slack reached out to investigators, according to a police report obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “At this point, Slack broke down and began to cry,” police reportedly wrote in the document. “She then …
Read More »Ohio brother, sister charged after chopping down massive tree ‘possibly over 250 years old,’ officials say
An Ohio brother and sister are crime” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>facing felony charges< in Strongsville last September. In a Cleveland Metroparks police report obtained by Fox News Digital, a naturalist measured the tree’s stump to be 66 inches in diameter and 207 inches in circumference – just shy of the largest …
Read More »Waukesha Christmas parade suspect Darrell Brooks heading to trial as court commissioner finds probable cause
Waukesha Christmas parade suspect Darrell Brooks Jr. was in us-regions court Friday morning for a preliminary crime” target=”_blank”>hearing< after finding probable cause against the career criminal in connection with the horrific case. Brooks, 39, wore a red-orange jail-issued jumpsuit and his hair up as he sat with his attorneys and …
Read More »LA sheriff asks feds to handle prosecution in off-duty cop shooting over concerns DA too lenient: report
The California sheriff tasked with pursuing charges against the four alleged gang members accused in the shooting death of an crime says he took the case to federal prosecutors because the response from the local district attorney’s office was “not satisfactory” and “really did not cover the depravity of this crime.” Los Angeles …
Read More »Scientists can detect COVID-19 in wastewater weeks before anyone tests positive
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – The race to track the spread of COVID-19 is taking scientists into the sewers. They’re using wastewater to detect the virus even before people start visiting doctors and hospitals. The state of Nevada announced its first known case of the omicron variant on Dec. 14 after …
Read More »Loudoun County schools won't release report on investigation into handling of sexual assault allegations
us-regions said Tuesday that it would not release the report from an investigation into how it handled two high-profile crime in the district. In a statement to Fox News, spokesperson Wayde Byard acknowledged the report was complete, but said it wouldn’t be released to the public. “The report is complete,” …
Read More »California students plan 'strike' unless school meets their COVID demands
Students in the us-regions Unified School District in California are demanding that better coronavirus safety measures are put in place, or else they will go on “strike” and skip education” target=”_blank”>school<” earlier this week demanding that the OUSD either switch to remote learning, or distribute KN-95 or N-95 masks for …
Read More »Stanford College Republicans fight effort to block funding for Pence on-campus event
education University elections are pushing to host former Vice President mike-pence” target=”_blank”>Mike Pence< A complaint filed at the start of the semester argues the Undergraduate Senate is “constitutionally obliged” to accept the request for funding to cover event services and the costs of the maintaining the venue. COVID-19 concerns are …
Read More »FBI remembers 73 officers who died in the line of duty in 2021
topics Director Christopher Wray on Thursday remembered 73 officers who were crime” target=”_blank”>killed< published in The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday. “Let’s commit to making communities safer, finding ways to improve interactions between law enforcement and those they serve, holding everyone to the high standards befitting men and women in …
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