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A U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Robert Risdon ducked into a Taco Bell in Greenville, Alabama, to escape a heavy storm while driving back from Mobile. Inside, he spotted two young brothers—ages 9 and 13—wet, cold, and hungry. They were going table to table, politely selling homemade baked goods to...

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WATCH | We managed to get photos of the two men who have been scamming people using fake money. The men drive around in a Silver Toyota Hilux Double cab. The person who sent us the video was also one of their victims, and his colleague recorded the men’s faces while they were trying to scam someone else. The victim said that in October 2025, the two men scammed him of US$1,600 in Mt Pleasant, Harare. He explained that the men came to the service station where he works and asked him to help them exchange their money. They told him they had between US$1,500 and US$2,000 in US$20 notes, and they wanted solid cash in US$50 and US$100 notes. He said that after he got US$1,600, the men gave him US$20 notes worth the same amount. While he was counting the money, the men started arguing with each other, saying their money was short by US$20. They asked him to return all the money so they could count it again together. He said that at that moment, it felt like they used some trick on him, because he agreed to give the money back without thinking. When they counted the money again, everything looked correct, and one of the men tied the money with a rubber band. The victim said he did not understand what trick they used, because later he realised that he was only left with US$20 and the rest of the notes were bond notes. The men then ran away in their car. He also said the car’s number plates were being changed often, and at his workplace the car had plates AFP 0516. Zimbabwe Republic Police

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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents illegally rammed a U.S. citizen’s car, dragged him out, hospitalized him, and then handcuffed him to a hospital bed with no charges… AGAIN. This is the same man they targeted back in October, when I shared a video showed ICE ramming his car, and the lying about a crash they caused. Now they’re doing it again… In the video, ICE agents, in unmarked vehicles, blocked his car and rammed it while he was trying to leave… They used their vehicle as a weapon to force stop a U.S. citizen, AGAIN. They smashed his window, dragged him out, and threw him to the ground, even though he wasn’t resisting. But it gets worse… They then took him to the hospital, and kept him handcuffed to a bed, while masked “federal contractors” stood guard with no identification, no charges, and no explanation. His lawyers tried to reach him and were physically shoved and denied access. Detaining someone without charges, denying access to an attorney, using force without justification, and operating without identification, are violations of basic constitutional rights. And the hospital went along with it… Allowing unknown men to keep someone restrained without verifying who they were, or why he was being held. And if this sounds familiar, it should. The first time this happened, in October, ICE tried to claim he caused the crash, and video proved they were lying. Now, they’re escalating against the same target, and still no accountability. He’s a U.S. citizen. They rammed his car, detained him without cause, blocked his lawyers, held him in a hospital like a prisoner… and then released him with no charges, because there were none. That’s the system they’re building… one where the law doesn’t matter, your rights don’t matter, and they can injure you, detain you, and walk away like nothing happened.

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