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Breaking: ShopRite Employee Arrested for Starting Raging Fire Inside Packed Staten Island Supermarket the Day Before Thanksgiving—Causing Over $100K in Damage & Endangering Holiday Shoppers! 📍Staten Island, NYC Dominick Sacchetti, 21, caught on surveillance igniting the blaze on a shelf of paper goods. A quick-thinking customer grabbed an extinguisher...

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Brooklyn: Belt Parkway @ Knapp Street, a 25-year-old man who allegedly kidnapped his ex-girlfriend in New Jersey sparked a chaotic multi-borough pursuit, breaking through police attempts to stop him before being boxed in and arrested on the Belt Parkway. According to police, the incident began in Hoboken, New Jersey, where the suspect allegedly abducted his ex-girlfriend. New Jersey police were tracking the vehicle and notified NYPD Staten Island that it was heading over the Goethals Bridge into Staten Island. The vehicle was reported to have mismatched plates. Officers from the NYPD 62nd Precinct located the vehicle as it continued along the Belt Parkway. Officers attempted to block the vehicle, but the suspect forced his way through, leading to a pursuit. As the suspect attempted to evade police, he sideswiped multiple vehicles, including NYPD police cars, along the Belt Parkway, causing a series of collisions. With the assistance of an NYPD Special Ops helicopter, officers from the NYPD 61st Precinct, NYPD 60th Precinct and officers from MTA Police Department - the helicopter tracked the vehicle from above while units coordinated on the ground. The suspect was ultimately boxed in near the Knapp Street exit on the Belt Parkway and was taken into custody. The suspect, a 25-year-old from Newark, NJ was arrested and charged: • Criminal possession of a weapon (3 counts) • Assault (4 counts) • Reckless Endangerment (5 counts) • Unauthorized use of a vehicle • Unlawful fleeing a Police Officer • Reckless Driving violation • Improper plate violation • Traffic Device violation • Driving on the shoulder/slopes violation

NYC Scoop

79,312 次观看 • 3 个月前

Mugshot released of Chamel Abdulkarim, the man accused of starting the Ontario, California, fire that burned down the 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution center on Tuesday, causing an estimated $500 million in damages. The 29-year-old Abdulkarim invoked Luigi Mangione during his confession, say feds. He also allegedly filmed himself on Tuesday lighting the fires while complaining about not being paid enough for his work. He was arrested two miles from the scene, soon after the six-alarm fire brought 175 firefighters to battle the inferno. Abdulkarim faces federal arson charges in addition to state counts of aggravated arson. He could face anywhere from 10 years to LIFE IN PRISON due in part to the huge cost of damages to the property (which was a total loss) and the combination of federal and state charges. He’s a Highland resident and employee of NFI Industries, the logistics provider for the warehouse. A federal filing came late Thursday for him, after an ATF and FBI investigation, and a state arraignment is expected Monday. The federal affidavit alleges Abdulkarim filmed and posted video of himself setting fire to multiple pallets of paper goods inside the warehouse. The DOJ also alleges Abdulkarim sent communications boasting about the destruction. One message read, “I just cost these [expletive] billions.” Abdulkarim is being held without bail and will appear Monday for his state arraignment.

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

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Drunk Man Ignites Fire at Hyderabad Petrol Pump In a reckless act at a petrol pump in Nacharam, a man from Bihar ignited a lighter while fuel was being dispensed, endangering himself and bystanders, including a woman and her child. The Nacharam police have arrested two men, identified as Chiran and Arun, both originally from Bihar, in connection with the incident. The police report states that on Saturday evening, around 7 p.m., Chiran, visibly drunk, arrived at the petrol station with a lighter in hand. Arun, an employee at the pump, noticed Chiran’s lighter and asked if he was planning to light it up. Challenging him further, Arun dared him to “do it if he had the guts.” Reacting to the provocation, Chiran lit the lighter while fuel was being dispensed, resulting in a sudden burst of flames. Surveillance footage captured a terrifying moment: a woman and her child, nearby at the time, recoiled in shock as flames erupted. In an impulsive move, Chiran, unfazed by the fire, kicked the flames with his foot as though it were a soccer ball. The flames approached the woman and her child, but they narrowly escaped harm. Inspector G. Rudvir Kumar of Nacharam Police stated that both men were under the influence at the time, with Chiran confirmed to be intoxicated. The police promptly arrested the duo, charging them with mischief by fire and explosives. They will be presented in court. “This dangerous act not only put lives at risk but could have caused a catastrophic explosion, especially in this crowded area with heavy traffic,” said Inspector Kumar. Are they not be booked for attempt to murder?? #Hyderabad #Nacharam #petrolpump

Sudhakar Udumula

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Since we’ve recently learned Democrat’s ActBlue is responsible for funding the attacks on Tesla Here’s a list of attacks on Tesla since January 2025 - Setting fire to various Tesla charging stations near Boston - Shots were fired at a Tesla dealership in Oregon - Downtown New York, marching against the Tesla's showroom - 44 tires were stolen off of 11 different Teslas that were parked in League City, Texas - January 20, 2025 – Salem, Oregon: Arson attack on a Tesla dealership, targeting vehicles with Molotov cocktails - January 29, 2025 – Loveland, Colorado: Lucy Grace Nelson allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at a Cybertruck at a Tesla dealership, causing a fire; first of multiple incidents at this location - February 2, 2025 – Loveland, Colorado: Second vandalism incident at the same dealership, involving graffiti and minor damage - February 7, 2025 – Loveland, Colorado: Third attack at the Loveland dealership, escalating to attempted arson with offensive graffiti (e.g., “Nazi” spray-painted on a sign) - February 19, 2025 – Salem, Oregon: Shooting at the same Tesla dealership previously hit by arson, with gunfire damaging the showroom and vehicles; FBI involved in investigation - February 24, 2025 – Loveland, Colorado: Nelson arrested after a fourth attack at the Loveland dealership, involving Molotov cocktails and spray-painted messages like “F— Musk”; charged federally - March 3, 2025 – Littleton, Massachusetts: Seven Tesla Superchargers intentionally set on fire at a shopping center, causing significant damage - March 3, 2025 – Maryland: Graffiti reading “No Musk” with a swastika-like symbol spray-painted on a Tesla dealership, following a protest the previous day - March 6, 2025 – Brookline, Massachusetts: Harrison Grant Randall vandalized several Tesla vehicles with Musk stickers, charged with six counts of defacing property - March 6, 2025 – Tigard, Oregon: At least seven shots fired at a Tesla dealership, damaging three cars and shattering windows - March 7, 2025 – Loveland, Colorado: Fifth attack at the Loveland dealership, classified as arson with an incendiary device placed near the building; not linked to Nelson, suggesting a copycat - March 8, 2025 – Seattle, Washington: Four Tesla Cybertrucks damaged or destroyed in a fire at a storage lot; arson suspected but not yet confirmed - March 9, 2025 – New York City, New York: Nine protesters arrested inside a Tesla showroom during a “Tesla Takedown” demonstration; no major property damage reported Tesla stock down after all these attacks. If Democrats ActBlue is responsible and attacks are even being done with actual real bullets then the Democrat Party should be dangerously close to declared a domestic terrorist organization

Wall Street Apes

98,751 次观看 • 1 年前

Larry Ellison just described the death of the unobserved world. Nobody blinked. Everyone is arguing about AI taking desk jobs. Ellison put it in the sky. Ellison: “A drone spots the forest fire and the drone then drops down and looks around to see if there’s a human being near that heat bloom.” That drone doesn’t call it in. It doesn’t wait for instructions. It descends on its own and hunts for the person who lit it. Ellison: “Either had an unattended campfire that caught fire or it’s arson. We can detect all of that.” Detect. Not film. Not log. Detect. A machine above the tree line is not watching a fire. It is deciding whether that fire was a mistake or a crime. A machine is reading human intent from altitude. No officer. No warrant. No human being involved at any step. Ellison: “That’s all, all done autonomously with AI.” We spent two decades in a public war over cameras on street corners. The entire fight assumed surveillance had boundaries. Cities. Intersections. Jurisdictions. Places with addresses and laws. Nobody planned for the version that grew wings and left for land no law was written to cover. A camera records the past. A human reviews it. A judgment happens later. An autonomous drone judges the present before anyone on the ground knows it’s overhead. The wilderness was the last geography on Earth with no lens pointed at it. The last place a person could go where nothing was watching. That’s gone. You can walk into the deepest forest on the continent. Something above you already decided why you’re there.

Dustin

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Officers have to remove 2 from a bar that were trying to start a brawl but after fighting with the officers end up in cuffs. ​An evening at the Cajun Boil & Bar in Champaign, Illinois, took a chaotic turn when a call to remove unruly customers quickly escalated into an all-out brawl with responding officers. ​What started as a routine escort out of the building exploded right at the beginning of the interaction, captured clearly on police body camera footage. ​Champaign Police officers were initially dispatched to the restaurant after staff requested the removal of two women who were reportedly lingering in the restroom and causing a major disturbance. According to employees, the women had been involved in a verbal argument with a male customer inside the restroom prior to police arrival. ​As officers attempted to guide the group out of the dining area, tension filled the room as the individuals demanded to know why they were being forced to leave. Suddenly, chaos erupted. ​Things moved out to the sidewalk as the woman in the grey sweatshirt Dajae T. Dawson—turns and throws a direct punch into an officer's chest. The officer immediately moves to tackle and restrain her, explicitly stating on camera, "You punched me." ​More came out regarding physical altercation inside that involved the second woman, in the orange sweatshirt, and a restaurant employee. Officers did have tu detain her to get thy full story. ​Even after being placed in handcuffs and escorted outside, the resistance didn't stop. Dawson continued to aggressively argue with officers, refused to cooperate with identification requests, and began violently kicking at the windows of the squad car once placed inside. ​While a physical fight with law enforcement on camera often points to assault, local prosecutors officially booked Dawson under the state's specific statutes for striking law enforcement. ​Dawson was officially charged with: ​Aggravated Battery to a Peace Officer (a felony charge in Illinois for striking an officer) ​Resisting a Peace Officer ​Criminal Damage to Property (for the damage caused to the police vehicle) ​Currently there is no update I can find on court results.

Giggling Ganon

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🔥HATE CRIME🔥 A man with many prior charges including arson was arrested 12 times since 2017 was set free once again by one of these leftist judges! Lawrence Reed allegedly poured a flammable liquid on a 26-year-old white woman and set her on fire onboard a CTA train this week is now facing federal terrorism charges. According to charging documents filed in the U.S. District Court’s Northern District of Illinois, 50-year-old Lawrence Reed is being charged with a federal count of committing a terrorist attack on a mass transit system. He is accused of setting a 26-year-old white woman on fire as she rode on a CTA Blue Line train in the Loop on Monday night, with the woman hospitalized in critical condition due to the severe injuries she suffered. According to the charging document, Chicago police were called to the Clark/Lake train stop just before 9:30 p.m. Monday for reports of a woman who had been on fire at the location. When they arrived, they found that victim, who had suffered severe burns to her face and body. When police got onboard a Blue Line train at the station, they found a partially melted bottle, a lighter, flammable liquid and other evidence on a seat where the woman had been positioned onboard the train, according to the charging documents. Surveillance footage from the train showed the woman sitting inside a car, and Reed seated on the opposite side of the train. At some point he allegedly got up and approached her. He then poured the liquid on her and attempted to ignite the liquid. She fought him off and ran to the front of the train. He then ignited the bottle and dropped it on the floor. Reed picked up the bottle, approached her and lit her on fire. The woman got off the train at Clark and Lake. Reed exited the train car and walked away. Bystanders were able to help put the fire out, and paramedics rushed her to a nearby hospital. According to surveillance footage obtained during the investigation, Chicago police believe Reed filled the bottle with gasoline at a gas station in the 3300 block of West Harrison, approximately 20 minutes before the attack. He was seen boarding the train at Kedzie and Congress shortly thereafter, police said. When Reed was taken into custody on Tuesday morning, police allege he was wearing the same clothing he had been shown wearing on the surveillance footage. He also had a burn wound on his right hand, and had in his possession a CTA card that had allowed him access to the Blue Line train at Kedzie and Congress on Monday night, the charging document said. There was no immediate word when the suspect in the case would face his next court hearing. This has to stop and the judge who set him free should be charged as well, what do you guys think?

Jake Baker

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🇺🇸🇮🇷 KHARG ISLAND: THE “QUICK WIN” THAT COULD TRAP AMERICA IN ANOTHER FOREVER WAR Suddenly, a small speck in the Persian Gulf has been rebranded as the key to victory. Take it, we’re told, and Iran folds. Take it, and the war tilts decisively in Washington’s favor. It sounds clean. Surgical. Almost easy. It isn’t. Kharg Island matters, no question. It handles the vast majority of Iran’s oil exports. Disrupt it, and you hit Tehran where it hurts most, revenue. But turning economic pressure into political collapse is not a straight line. The assumption driving this plan is dangerously simple: shock the regime, and it breaks. We’ve heard that before. Iraq was supposed to be a shock-and-awe victory. Afghanistan was supposed to be a swift dismantling of the Taliban. In both cases, the opening act was spectacular. The ending dragged on for decades. Now the same logic is creeping back in, just updated for a new map, a new island, a new war. Even some of the most hawkish voices in Washington are pumping the brakes. The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, not exactly known for restraint, is warning that seizing Kharg Island could be “a trap of America’s own making.” That should set off alarms. Put U.S. troops on that island, and you solve one problem while creating five more. Iran suddenly gains access to a wider arsenal: short-range missiles, drones, rocket systems, weapons it hasn’t fully deployed yet because American forces have stayed just out of reach. Kharg changes that geometry instantly. What is now a distant conflict becomes a close-range fight. And casualties change everything. The moment American troops start taking losses, the mission shifts. What began as a limited strike becomes a question of credibility. You don’t just leave. You escalate to protect forces. You widen the battlefield. You double down. That’s how mission creep works, not as a plan, but as a reaction. And once you’re in, getting out becomes its own kind of defeat.

Mario Nawfal

229,421 次观看 • 3 个月前