POLICE

Sep 24 2024CRIME

Breaking the Cycle: Kingston Police Services Board Focuses on Crime Reduction Strategies

As the Kingston Police Services Board reconvened after its summer break, crime reduction took center stage. The board's meeting was a crucial step in tackling the city's pressing concerns and finding innovative solutions. With a renewed focus on community policing, the board aimed to improve relatio

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Sep 23 2024CRIME

Rocking the System: A Pacoima Business Takes a Hit, but Community Rallies Behind

The Unintended Target: La Chuleta Fresca's Brazen Vandalism Incident In the heart of Pacoima, a small family-owned butcher shop, La Chuleca Fresca, became the unintended target of a brazen vandal. The suspect, caught on security camera, went on a rampage, hurling large rocks at the shop, shattering

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Cracks in the Progressive Paradigm

Andrew Cuomo's impassioned speech against progressive politics sparked controversy and debate. At a recent event at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, Cuomo endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the upcoming presidential election, praising her intelligence and qualifications. He em

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Sep 23 2024CRIME

The Incredible Reunion: A Family's Decades-Long Search for a Missing Piece

Imagine being 6 years old and suddenly being torn from your family, taken away to an unknown place, and left to start a new life without any memory of your past. For Luis Armando Albino, this nightmare became reality in 1951 when he was kidnapped from an Oakland park. More than seven decades later,

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Sep 23 2024CRIME

A Dark Secret Exposed: The Shocking Truth Behind Malaysia's Islamic Business Group

In a dramatic turn of events, Malaysian authorities have uncovered a web of deceit and abuse within a prominent Islamic business group, leading to the rescue of 187 children and young people. The group, Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISB), has been accused of subjecting its wards to unimagina

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Sep 22 2024CRIME

Valley of Shadows: The Unwelcome Guests

The Swat valley, once a haven for tourists and adventure-seekers, has become a hotbed of militant insurgency. A convoy of foreign diplomats, invited by the local chamber of commerce, was ambushed by a roadside bomb on a sunny Sunday, claiming the life of a police officer and injuring three others. T

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Sep 22 2024POLITICS

Search Warrant Shocker: NYPD Interim Commissioner's Homes Targeted by Feds

It was a surprise move that sent shockwaves through the New York City police department. Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon revealed that federal authorities had executed search warrants at his homes, taking materials he had possessed over 20 years ago. The search was unrelated to his work with the

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Sep 22 2024CRIME

Shooting in Birmingham: A Looming Shadow Over a Vibrant Nightlife Hub

Birmingham's popular Five Points South area, known for its lively atmosphere, restaurants, and nightclubs, was the scene of a devastating mass shooting on a recent Saturday evening. The violence left at least four people dead and 18 others injured, with many more caught in the crossfire. The shootin

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Sep 22 2024POLITICS

Federal Probe into NYPD Official's Home: A New Twist in the Investigation

The investigation into the New York Police Department's (NYPD) nightlife enforcement practices and influence peddling in awarding city contracts has taken an unexpected turn. Interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon revealed that federal authorities executed search warrants at his home, seizing mat

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Sep 22 2024POLITICS

The Commissioner's Dilemma

As the newly appointed interim police commissioner of New York City, Thomas Donlon's tenure got off to a rocky start when federal authorities executed a search warrant at his home. The warrant, executed on September 20th, targeted documents from Donlon's previous positions, which were unrelated to h

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