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Congestion pricing is now fully operational. Regular citizens will pay $9 Taxi cabs will pay .75 cents motorcycle will pay $4.50 Users will pay $1.50 Large trucks will pay $21.60 Small trucks will pay $14.40 Sources state taxi and Uber lobbyists pushed for this move . Do you think this is fair to lower and middle-class New Yorkers?

Congestion pricing is now fully operational. Regular citizens will pay $9 Taxi cabs will pay .75 cents motorcycle will pay $4.50 Users will pay $1.50 Large trucks will pay $21.60 Small trucks will pay $14.40 Sources state taxi and Uber lobbyists pushed for this move . Do you think this is fair to lower and middle-class New Yorkers?

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Earlier today, Shaun King posted a misleading video of fatima amarneh , editing out the part of her stabbing an IDF soldier. Trying to make it look like she did nothing wrong before her arrest. the video racked up over 3 million views. Today, fatima was released by Israel as part of the hostages deal . I'll post his video below.

Earlier today, Shaun King posted a misleading video of fatima amarneh , editing out the part of her stabbing an IDF soldier. Trying to make it look like she did nothing wrong before her arrest. the video racked up over 3 million views. Today, fatima was released by Israel as part of the hostages deal . I'll post his video below.

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Brooklyn or the Bronx. Two groups descend on the streets of New York City with knives and hand and start slashing each other up. Hmm some of them look familiar.. (Repost )

Brooklyn or the Bronx. Two groups descend on the streets of New York City with knives and hand and start slashing each other up. Hmm some of them look familiar.. (Repost )

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🚨Shoplifter crews are already celebrating. Zoran plans to tell cops not to arrest anyone for misdemeanors — including theft and assault. In NYC, stealing under $1,000 is a misdemeanor. That means thieves could hit store after store all day, and nothing would happen. NYPD sources say: “Why bother? We’d just get sued for arrests that won’t stick.” Business owners warn this could destroy their stores, while criminals call it a dream come true.

🚨Shoplifter crews are already celebrating. Zoran plans to tell cops not to arrest anyone for misdemeanors — including theft and assault. In NYC, stealing under $1,000 is a misdemeanor. That means thieves could hit store after store all day, and nothing would happen. NYPD sources say: “Why bother? We’d just get sued for arrests that won’t stick.” Business owners warn this could destroy their stores, while criminals call it a dream come true.

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🚨 At a St. Patrick's Day pre-press conference at Gracie Mansion. NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani turned what should’ve been a celebration into a full-blown activist rally. Instead of talking about the holiday, he went off on climate change and even pushed claims about a “genocide” in Gaza. New Yorkers are left wondering—what does any of this have to do with St. Patrick’s Day?

🚨 At a St. Patrick's Day pre-press conference at Gracie Mansion. NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani turned what should’ve been a celebration into a full-blown activist rally. Instead of talking about the holiday, he went off on climate change and even pushed claims about a “genocide” in Gaza. New Yorkers are left wondering—what does any of this have to do with St. Patrick’s Day?

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Midland Beach Staten Island NY Frustrated residents flash a light into a migrant housing facilities . 🎥 by Leeroy Johnson For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com

Midland Beach Staten Island NY Frustrated residents flash a light into a migrant housing facilities . 🎥 by Leeroy Johnson For licensing email [email protected]

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🚨Just another day on the NYC subway . Another reason why I would rather drive than take the train . (Repost)

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🚨Just another day on the NYC subway . Another reason why I would rather drive than take the train . (Repost)

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⚠️ viewer discretion is advised ⚠️ Here's videos of a man who was going around doing drive-by shootings while he was on his scooter. 4 people were shot during his shooting spree . The man was arrested by the NYPD #Crime #NYC #SaturdayVibes

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⚠️ viewer discretion is advised ⚠️ Here's videos of a man who was going around doing drive-by shootings while he was on his scooter. 4 people were shot during his shooting spree . The man was arrested by the NYPD #Crime #NYC #SaturdayVibes

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Yesterday, NYC took on around 600 to 700 migrants. . Over 6 busses full of migrants showed up at the Port Authority. . The Roosevelt Hotel staff have had enough and are burt out . . Waiting rooms at the Roosevelt are at full capacity . Random drops off of migrants are happening at the Roosevelt hotel . NYC officials are putting in a request to end the right to shelter law . NYC officials are stating the migrant crisis will destroy NYC without the proper help . . NYC officials also amended the right to shelter law to 30 days . . Yesterday migrants from Susan, Venezuela , and Senegal came into the processing center

Yesterday, NYC took on around 600 to 700 migrants. . Over 6 busses full of migrants showed up at the Port Authority. . The Roosevelt Hotel staff have had enough and are burt out . . Waiting rooms at the Roosevelt are at full capacity . Random drops off of migrants are happening at the Roosevelt hotel . NYC officials are putting in a request to end the right to shelter law . NYC officials are stating the migrant crisis will destroy NYC without the proper help . . NYC officials also amended the right to shelter law to 30 days . . Yesterday migrants from Susan, Venezuela , and Senegal came into the processing center

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Criminal Court in NYC A group of men holding signs that say " Black's for Trump " For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com #Trump #NYC

Criminal Court in NYC A group of men holding signs that say " Black's for Trump " For licensing email [email protected] #Trump #NYC

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Brighton Beach Brooklyn NY. Yesterday New Yorkers took to the boardwalk to rally against the NYC Mayor. One of the speakers stated. " This is a Mayor that hates the united state and furthermore supports communism and socialism " By Leeroy Johnson For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com

Brighton Beach Brooklyn NY. Yesterday New Yorkers took to the boardwalk to rally against the NYC Mayor. One of the speakers stated. " This is a Mayor that hates the united state and furthermore supports communism and socialism " By Leeroy Johnson For licensing email [email protected]

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Voting polls in Brooklyn, NY, are packed. Most told me off camera they are voting for Curtis Sliwa. For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com

Voting polls in Brooklyn, NY, are packed. Most told me off camera they are voting for Curtis Sliwa. For licensing email [email protected]

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This appears to be the incident where a person was sent on Friday by coney Island Brooklyn. It also looks like the suspect the NYPD is looking for was sitting on the bench as he watched his victim burn .

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This appears to be the incident where a person was sent on Friday by coney Island Brooklyn. It also looks like the suspect the NYPD is looking for was sitting on the bench as he watched his victim burn .

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Ocean ave Brooklyn NY . Terrorist supporters flood a Jewish area of Brooklyn, one of the anarchist allegedly decided to try to scare the Jewish Community with his motorcycle and was quickly stopped by the NYPD. Officers told him to take off his helmet and masks while they checked his paperwork .

Ocean ave Brooklyn NY . Terrorist supporters flood a Jewish area of Brooklyn, one of the anarchist allegedly decided to try to scare the Jewish Community with his motorcycle and was quickly stopped by the NYPD. Officers told him to take off his helmet and masks while they checked his paperwork .

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🚨Exclusive: NYPD Gang Data Reveals the Most Dangerous Tren de Aragua Members Terrorizing New York City🚨 A terrifying wave of violence is sweeping across New York City as the deadly Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, infiltrates the city under the guise of migrants seeking refuge. Police sources have provided alarming data from the NYPD’s gang database, exposing 15 of the most dangerous members of this brutal organization who have embedded themselves in the fabric of the city. These gang members have openly admitted their allegiance to Tren de Aragua and are tied to a string of violent crimes that paint a chilling picture of their reign of terror: - ⚠️ **Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter:** 3 cases - ⚠️ **Rape:** 1 case - ⚠️ **Robbery:** 10 cases - ⚠️ **Felony Assault:** 6 cases - ⚠️ **Grand Larceny:** 7 cases - ⚠️ **Dangerous Weapons Possession:** 3 cases - ⚠️ **Possession of Stolen Property:** 2 cases - ⚠️ **Petit Larceny:** 9 cases - ⚠️ **Assault & Related Offenses:** 3 cases - ⚠️ **Offenses Against Public Administration:** 1 case These 15 identified members are just the tip of the iceberg. Some have been arrested, but others remain on the loose, evading capture and continuing to spread fear across the city. I believe there could be thousands more Tren de Aragua operatives lurking in the shadows of New York City, sowing chaos wherever they go. Their operations are ruthless, organized, and devastating. Tren de Aragua is not just attacking innocent civilians; they are waging war against other migrant gangs and local criminal organizations, violently eliminating anyone who stands in their way. Bodies are piling up as these gang members enforce their dominance with terrifying efficiency. These criminals have formed sophisticated shoplifting crews, scooter robbery gangs, and pickpocketing rings that are terrorizing communities across the city. Their reach extends into drug dealing, human trafficking, and the prostitution business, where they exploit vulnerable migrants living in city shelters, dragging them into a nightmare of exploitation and violence. Tren de Aragua is infamous for its brutality, and their presence in New York City is like a ticking time bomb, threatening to unleash an even greater wave of violence. These gang members are killers without conscience, preying on the city and leaving devastation in their wake. Yet, under the current Sanctuary City Law, New York City’s hands are tied. The law prevents cooperation with ICE agents, making it nearly impossible to deport these violent criminals, even as they continue to destroy lives. In a desperate bid to protect the city, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell and New York City Mayor Eric Adams have both called for an amendment to the Sanctuary City Law. The mayor has voiced his concerns, acknowledging the need to rethink the city’s sanctuary status in light of the growing threat posed by gangs like Tren de Aragua. Until this law is revised, these criminals remain untouchable, free to wreak havoc and terrorize the city. As law enforcement races to identify and apprehend these individuals, New Yorkers live in fear, knowing that the full scale of Tren de Aragua’s terror has yet to be revealed. The streets are no longer safe, and the city teeters on the brink of a violent eruption that could plunge it into chaos. By Leeroy Johnson . For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com

🚨Exclusive: NYPD Gang Data Reveals the Most Dangerous Tren de Aragua Members Terrorizing New York City🚨 A terrifying wave of violence is sweeping across New York City as the deadly Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, infiltrates the city under the guise of migrants seeking refuge. Police sources have provided alarming data from the NYPD’s gang database, exposing 15 of the most dangerous members of this brutal organization who have embedded themselves in the fabric of the city. These gang members have openly admitted their allegiance to Tren de Aragua and are tied to a string of violent crimes that paint a chilling picture of their reign of terror: - ⚠️ **Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter:** 3 cases - ⚠️ **Rape:** 1 case - ⚠️ **Robbery:** 10 cases - ⚠️ **Felony Assault:** 6 cases - ⚠️ **Grand Larceny:** 7 cases - ⚠️ **Dangerous Weapons Possession:** 3 cases - ⚠️ **Possession of Stolen Property:** 2 cases - ⚠️ **Petit Larceny:** 9 cases - ⚠️ **Assault & Related Offenses:** 3 cases - ⚠️ **Offenses Against Public Administration:** 1 case These 15 identified members are just the tip of the iceberg. Some have been arrested, but others remain on the loose, evading capture and continuing to spread fear across the city. I believe there could be thousands more Tren de Aragua operatives lurking in the shadows of New York City, sowing chaos wherever they go. Their operations are ruthless, organized, and devastating. Tren de Aragua is not just attacking innocent civilians; they are waging war against other migrant gangs and local criminal organizations, violently eliminating anyone who stands in their way. Bodies are piling up as these gang members enforce their dominance with terrifying efficiency. These criminals have formed sophisticated shoplifting crews, scooter robbery gangs, and pickpocketing rings that are terrorizing communities across the city. Their reach extends into drug dealing, human trafficking, and the prostitution business, where they exploit vulnerable migrants living in city shelters, dragging them into a nightmare of exploitation and violence. Tren de Aragua is infamous for its brutality, and their presence in New York City is like a ticking time bomb, threatening to unleash an even greater wave of violence. These gang members are killers without conscience, preying on the city and leaving devastation in their wake. Yet, under the current Sanctuary City Law, New York City’s hands are tied. The law prevents cooperation with ICE agents, making it nearly impossible to deport these violent criminals, even as they continue to destroy lives. In a desperate bid to protect the city, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell and New York City Mayor Eric Adams have both called for an amendment to the Sanctuary City Law. The mayor has voiced his concerns, acknowledging the need to rethink the city’s sanctuary status in light of the growing threat posed by gangs like Tren de Aragua. Until this law is revised, these criminals remain untouchable, free to wreak havoc and terrorize the city. As law enforcement races to identify and apprehend these individuals, New Yorkers live in fear, knowing that the full scale of Tren de Aragua’s terror has yet to be revealed. The streets are no longer safe, and the city teeters on the brink of a violent eruption that could plunge it into chaos. By Leeroy Johnson . For licensing email [email protected]

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Exposing Fraud and Crime in the Migrant Crisis: What I Found and the Retaliation That Followed : Exclusive During my investigation into the migrant crisis, a staff member at a taxpayer-funded shelter came forward with allegations of widespread fraud, including no-show jobs, empty rooms being billed, and expenses unrelated to migrant services. According to sources, the no-show positions alone were costing taxpayers millions of dollars per month, amounting to tens of millions annually. I believe this represented only a small portion of a much larger problem tied to migrant contracts. The migrant program has cost taxpayers more than $7 billion, nearly 20 times more per migrant than Chicago. I immediately brought this information to someone close to government and requested to speak with a senior City Hall official. That person told me they were already aware of the misconduct and stated, “everybody does this.” After that conversation, the same individual attempted to give me access to information and opportunities that no other journalists had. At the same time, I was discouraged from reporting on the alleged scams and urged to move on from the story. Despite that pressure, I continued my reporting and ultimately published the findings they had wanted buried. As my reporting expanded, I began focusing on alleged organized criminal activity operating out of some taxpayer-funded migrant hotels. Multiple sources alleged these locations were being exploited as hubs for serious crimes, including child exploitation, illegal gun sales, drug trafficking, and other illicit activity. Some shelter rules appeared structured in ways that limited law enforcement involvement or meaningful oversight, allowing criminal enterprises to continue operating unchecked. It often felt as though one arm of the system was undermining the other—despite both operating under the same authority. After I published the reporting on fraud and criminal activity, the response from some at City Hall shifted sharply. Messages went unanswered. Calls were ignored. Requests for information were met with silence. My primary contacts and sources within City Hall cut me off completely after the stories were released. Some people I approached for questions and information no longer responded—no more information was coming in. At the same time, certain individuals outside of City Hall warned me that I was “messing with other people’s money,” suggesting that financial interests and external actors were attempting to intimidate me and influence how the story was handled. Months later, the consequences escalated further. I was informed that a police officer had been approaching other officers on the street, warning them not to speak with me and falsely claiming that I get officers in trouble, and could not be trusted. The apparent goal was to isolate me, intimidate sources, and disrupt the flow of information. Importantly, I do not believe this misconduct was limited to one political party. Based on what I encountered, I believe individuals aligned with both Democrats and some Republicans had involvement in, or benefited from, aspects of the migrant crisis and the contracts surrounding it. The issue appeared less about politics and more about money, access, and the absence of accountability. Reporting on these issues came with professional consequences: access was restricted, sources were chilled, and retaliation followed publication rather than preceding it. The experience underscores the risks journalists face when investigating misconduct tied to government-run programs and taxpayer-funded contracts—particularly when those investigations intersect with powerful financial interests, organized criminal activity, and institutional resistance to oversight. By Leeroy Johnson

Exposing Fraud and Crime in the Migrant Crisis: What I Found and the Retaliation That Followed : Exclusive During my investigation into the migrant crisis, a staff member at a taxpayer-funded shelter came forward with allegations of widespread fraud, including no-show jobs, empty rooms being billed, and expenses unrelated to migrant services. According to sources, the no-show positions alone were costing taxpayers millions of dollars per month, amounting to tens of millions annually. I believe this represented only a small portion of a much larger problem tied to migrant contracts. The migrant program has cost taxpayers more than $7 billion, nearly 20 times more per migrant than Chicago. I immediately brought this information to someone close to government and requested to speak with a senior City Hall official. That person told me they were already aware of the misconduct and stated, “everybody does this.” After that conversation, the same individual attempted to give me access to information and opportunities that no other journalists had. At the same time, I was discouraged from reporting on the alleged scams and urged to move on from the story. Despite that pressure, I continued my reporting and ultimately published the findings they had wanted buried. As my reporting expanded, I began focusing on alleged organized criminal activity operating out of some taxpayer-funded migrant hotels. Multiple sources alleged these locations were being exploited as hubs for serious crimes, including child exploitation, illegal gun sales, drug trafficking, and other illicit activity. Some shelter rules appeared structured in ways that limited law enforcement involvement or meaningful oversight, allowing criminal enterprises to continue operating unchecked. It often felt as though one arm of the system was undermining the other—despite both operating under the same authority. After I published the reporting on fraud and criminal activity, the response from some at City Hall shifted sharply. Messages went unanswered. Calls were ignored. Requests for information were met with silence. My primary contacts and sources within City Hall cut me off completely after the stories were released. Some people I approached for questions and information no longer responded—no more information was coming in. At the same time, certain individuals outside of City Hall warned me that I was “messing with other people’s money,” suggesting that financial interests and external actors were attempting to intimidate me and influence how the story was handled. Months later, the consequences escalated further. I was informed that a police officer had been approaching other officers on the street, warning them not to speak with me and falsely claiming that I get officers in trouble, and could not be trusted. The apparent goal was to isolate me, intimidate sources, and disrupt the flow of information. Importantly, I do not believe this misconduct was limited to one political party. Based on what I encountered, I believe individuals aligned with both Democrats and some Republicans had involvement in, or benefited from, aspects of the migrant crisis and the contracts surrounding it. The issue appeared less about politics and more about money, access, and the absence of accountability. Reporting on these issues came with professional consequences: access was restricted, sources were chilled, and retaliation followed publication rather than preceding it. The experience underscores the risks journalists face when investigating misconduct tied to government-run programs and taxpayer-funded contracts—particularly when those investigations intersect with powerful financial interests, organized criminal activity, and institutional resistance to oversight. By Leeroy Johnson

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Airport security versus border security.

Airport security versus border security.

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🚨“THEY USED THE KIDS”: Inside NYC’s Migrant Underground — Theft Rings, Fake Families, Forced Labor & Trafficking Allegations By Leeroy Johnson . Behind the chaos of New York City’s migrant crisis lies a disturbing truth — migrant children are being exploited, and almost no one wants to talk about it. Through video footage I captured, interviews with hotel and shelter staff, and tips from law enforcement sources, a pattern of manipulation, abuse, and trafficking has emerged. And yet, many continue to look the other way. 🔴 Toddlers Involved in Shoplifting Rings I personally filmed NYPD officers arresting migrant shoplifting crews who used children — some as young as three years old — to help carry out the thefts. These kids were used to conceal stolen goods or distract store workers. 🔴 Minors Used in Pickpocket Crews In crowded public areas, migrant children have been observed working alongside adult pickpockets. Some children were actively removing items from people’s bags and pockets — others were used as distractions or lookouts. 🔴 Children “Rented Out” for Begging — With Reports of Abuse Staff from multiple shelters reported that some migrant children were passed between adults to beg on the streets or go door-to-door asking for money. One troubling case at the Roosevelt Hotel involved a child who was reportedly harmed after being entrusted to an adult acquaintance. Staff members expressed concern about the lack of oversight and accountability. 🔴 “Recycling” Children to Gain Shelter Access According to hotel staff, some adults falsely claimed unrelated children as their own to repeatedly qualify for free rooms. This tactic — known among insiders as “recycling” kids — was reportedly common and in some cases overlooked by staff. 🔴 Underage Migrants Used in Gang Violence NYPD sources told me that older gang members were using underage migrants to commit robberies, slashings, and assaults — exploiting the fact that minors face reduced legal consequences. These youth were being used to carry out violent acts for adult gang members. 🔴 Forced Labor Involving Very Young Children Credible reports indicate that migrant children as young as 3 to 6 years old were seen working in parts of NYC — helping adults with street vending, deliveries, and other labor. Some sources described this as a form of modern-day exploitation. 🔴 Allegations of Inappropriate Recordings Involving Minors Hotel staff shared disturbing allegations that some underage boys had brought younger girls — also believed to be minors — into hotel rooms. Staff feared that exploitative material was being recorded, but say it was never properly investigated. 🔴 Claims of Underage Human Trafficking Inside Hotels Perhaps the most serious claim: multiple hotel staff members alleged underage human trafficking was happening within hotel shelters. They described seeing minors being moved in and out by adults who appeared to have no legitimate guardianship — and said they reported these patterns but were ignored. ❗ For some reason, no one wants to talk about these issues involving migrant children — not even open-border activists, who have stayed silent about the harm these kids are facing. Some city officials still refuse to acknowledge that children have been hurt during this crisis — despite the growing evidence from those on the ground. This story is based on real footage, firsthand accounts, and trusted insider sources. It is not speculation . For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com

🚨“THEY USED THE KIDS”: Inside NYC’s Migrant Underground — Theft Rings, Fake Families, Forced Labor & Trafficking Allegations By Leeroy Johnson . Behind the chaos of New York City’s migrant crisis lies a disturbing truth — migrant children are being exploited, and almost no one wants to talk about it. Through video footage I captured, interviews with hotel and shelter staff, and tips from law enforcement sources, a pattern of manipulation, abuse, and trafficking has emerged. And yet, many continue to look the other way. 🔴 Toddlers Involved in Shoplifting Rings I personally filmed NYPD officers arresting migrant shoplifting crews who used children — some as young as three years old — to help carry out the thefts. These kids were used to conceal stolen goods or distract store workers. 🔴 Minors Used in Pickpocket Crews In crowded public areas, migrant children have been observed working alongside adult pickpockets. Some children were actively removing items from people’s bags and pockets — others were used as distractions or lookouts. 🔴 Children “Rented Out” for Begging — With Reports of Abuse Staff from multiple shelters reported that some migrant children were passed between adults to beg on the streets or go door-to-door asking for money. One troubling case at the Roosevelt Hotel involved a child who was reportedly harmed after being entrusted to an adult acquaintance. Staff members expressed concern about the lack of oversight and accountability. 🔴 “Recycling” Children to Gain Shelter Access According to hotel staff, some adults falsely claimed unrelated children as their own to repeatedly qualify for free rooms. This tactic — known among insiders as “recycling” kids — was reportedly common and in some cases overlooked by staff. 🔴 Underage Migrants Used in Gang Violence NYPD sources told me that older gang members were using underage migrants to commit robberies, slashings, and assaults — exploiting the fact that minors face reduced legal consequences. These youth were being used to carry out violent acts for adult gang members. 🔴 Forced Labor Involving Very Young Children Credible reports indicate that migrant children as young as 3 to 6 years old were seen working in parts of NYC — helping adults with street vending, deliveries, and other labor. Some sources described this as a form of modern-day exploitation. 🔴 Allegations of Inappropriate Recordings Involving Minors Hotel staff shared disturbing allegations that some underage boys had brought younger girls — also believed to be minors — into hotel rooms. Staff feared that exploitative material was being recorded, but say it was never properly investigated. 🔴 Claims of Underage Human Trafficking Inside Hotels Perhaps the most serious claim: multiple hotel staff members alleged underage human trafficking was happening within hotel shelters. They described seeing minors being moved in and out by adults who appeared to have no legitimate guardianship — and said they reported these patterns but were ignored. ❗ For some reason, no one wants to talk about these issues involving migrant children — not even open-border activists, who have stayed silent about the harm these kids are facing. Some city officials still refuse to acknowledge that children have been hurt during this crisis — despite the growing evidence from those on the ground. This story is based on real footage, firsthand accounts, and trusted insider sources. It is not speculation . For licensing email [email protected]

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A new video has surfaced showing the shooting at West 38th Street and Broadway that left NFL player Kris Boyd with two gunshot wounds to the abdomen. I was just one block away when it happened and was the first to break the story.

A new video has surfaced showing the shooting at West 38th Street and Broadway that left NFL player Kris Boyd with two gunshot wounds to the abdomen. I was just one block away when it happened and was the first to break the story.

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🚨Forced Onto the Tracks: The Government's War on Drivers, Safety, and the Working Class Over the past 48 hours, New York City’s transit system has seen a wave of violence. A robbery in Queens left one person stabbed to death and another critically injured. In Brooklyn, two people were shot on a train elevator at Avenue U. This morning, a homeless woman was set on fire and killed. Yet the government is determined to force New Yorkers onto public transportation. Congestion pricing will hit drivers with hefty fees to enter Manhattan, and car insurance rates have skyrocketed by over 25%, leaving middle- and lower-class residents struggling to afford driving. Meanwhile, the very officials pushing these policies don’t take the train themselves. They ride around in government cars, complete with drivers, while lecturing the rest of us to embrace the subway. For many New Yorkers, driving isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. It’s people’s right to choose how they want to travel, and they shouldn’t be forced onto a system they don’t trust or want to use. These policies aren’t about helping commuters; they’re about control. New Yorkers are being squeezed dry while those in power sit comfortably in their chauffeured cars. Enough is enough. Let the people decide how they want to travel without being punished for it. By Leeroy Johnson .

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🚨Forced Onto the Tracks: The Government's War on Drivers, Safety, and the Working Class Over the past 48 hours, New York City’s transit system has seen a wave of violence. A robbery in Queens left one person stabbed to death and another critically injured. In Brooklyn, two people were shot on a train elevator at Avenue U. This morning, a homeless woman was set on fire and killed. Yet the government is determined to force New Yorkers onto public transportation. Congestion pricing will hit drivers with hefty fees to enter Manhattan, and car insurance rates have skyrocketed by over 25%, leaving middle- and lower-class residents struggling to afford driving. Meanwhile, the very officials pushing these policies don’t take the train themselves. They ride around in government cars, complete with drivers, while lecturing the rest of us to embrace the subway. For many New Yorkers, driving isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. It’s people’s right to choose how they want to travel, and they shouldn’t be forced onto a system they don’t trust or want to use. These policies aren’t about helping commuters; they’re about control. New Yorkers are being squeezed dry while those in power sit comfortably in their chauffeured cars. Enough is enough. Let the people decide how they want to travel without being punished for it. By Leeroy Johnson .

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🚨Brooklyn Home Invasion Fear Grows as Residents Turn to Firearms Training for Protection🚨 Fear is rising across Brooklyn as reports of home invasions continue to worry residents in neighborhoods like Sheepshead Bay, Midwood, and Gravesend. One homeowner says he was forced to act when suspects allegedly tried breaking into his home while his family was inside. “I right away ran for my gun and brought my family to safety,” he said. “My family comes first. I’m not waiting for police when seconds matter.” The homeowner says he now feels more confident after receiving training through My First Pistol and legally purchasing his firearm from Samson Armory at 2938 Avenue R in Brooklyn. Michael Bergida, the owner of My First Pistol and Samson Armory, says demand has surged as fear spreads. He claims over 1,000 New Yorkers have gone through licensing and training through his program in the past year alone. “We don’t always have time for the cops to show up,” Mike said. “It’s a matter of life and death.” He also stated “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” He added that many customers have told him they were able to defend themselves during attempted home invasions because they were prepared. As crime concerns continue across the city, more residents say they are turning to legal firearm ownership and training before becoming victims. By Leeroy Johnson For licensing email [email protected]

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What in the world did I just watch ?

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The Texas National Guard shoots pepper balls at migrants trying to cross over into the United States of America. How do you feel about this ?
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What a trip this must have been, lol

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