POLICE

Jan 29 2026CRIME

A Roommate's Unseen Truth: Living with a Suspect

In a quiet neighborhood in Southwest Baltimore, a roommate found himself in the middle of a shocking crime. Sam Buckner shared a home with two others, one of whom was later accused of murder. Buckner recently shared his story, revealing how he lived with the suspect for weeks without knowing the hor

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Jan 29 2026CRIME

A Repeat Offender's Chilling Pattern: Police Hunt for More Victims

Here's a disturbing story that's making headlines. A man with a history of sexual offenses is back in trouble. This time, he's accused of trying to rape a woman in a downtown Los Angeles business. Police are now on the lookout for other potential victims. The suspect, Joseph Lee Davis, is no strang

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Lagos Slum Evictions: A Clash of Rights and Development

In Lagos, a heated confrontation unfolded as police used tear gas to break up a protest against the demolition of homes in Makoko, a large floating slum. The evictions have left many people without shelter, and tensions are running high. The authorities claim the structures are illegal, built too c

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Money, Secrets, and Cops: The Real Story Behind Netflix's The Rip

Netflix's latest hit, The Rip, is a gripping crime thriller that blends real-life events with a lot of imagination. The movie, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, is based on a real drug bust that happened in Miami Lakes, Florida, about ten years ago. But don't expect the movie to be a straight ret

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

A Former Police Chief's Pandemic Fraud Scheme

A former police chief in Alabama is in hot water for a clever scam involving COVID-19 relief funds. Samuel Cornelius Green, the ex-chief of Brundidge, admitted to tricking the government into giving him money he didn't deserve. He and his accomplice, Schemillia Levera Fenn, both admitted to wire fra

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Jan 28 2026OPINION

Trust in Law Enforcement: A Delicate Balance

The Minneapolis police chief has a tough job. He took over after George Floyd's murder. His goal? Reduce crime and rebuild trust in the community. It's not easy, but progress is being made. Officers are getting better training. They're held accountable. Crime is going down. Trust is slowly coming ba

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

When Words Clash With Reality: A Look at Immigration Officials' Statements

In recent times, U. S. immigration officials have been quick to defend their actions following violent incidents, but evidence often tells a different story. Two fatal shootings in Minneapolis this month highlight a troubling pattern. Officials initially portrayed the deceased, Renee Good and Alex P

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Under Fire: Trump's Immigration Crackdown Sparks Outrage and Legal Battles

In Minnesota, tensions are running high as President Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement strategies face intense backlash. The recent deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good at the hands of federal agents have sparked widespread condemnation, with critics accusing the administration of using exc

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Jan 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and ICE: Who's Speaking Up?

Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas are not happy. They want other famous people to talk about something serious. A man named Alex Pretti was shot by ICE officers. He was a nurse. He had a gun, but he wasn't using it. Yet, they shot him. This happened in Minneapolis. It's not the first time someth

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

When Protests Meet Reality: A Look at the Cost of Overconfidence

In recent events, it's clear that many people are questioning the actions of law enforcement, especially when it comes to immigration enforcement. The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have sparked debates about whether officers could have used less lethal methods. However, it's important to cons

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