Crime
IG’s Letter: Hillary May Face Legal Problems Over E-mails
The State Department has released more than 80 percent of the e-mails from Hillary Clinton's private server (many of them redacted to protect...
Oklahoma Legislator Seeks to Rein In Civil Asset Forfeiture
Civil asset forfeiture laws are an assault on the very concept of private property and the legal position that an accused person is...
Read moreUse of “Beware” Software by Police Is Raising Concerns
The "Beware" software being tested in Fresno is one small jump away from the "precogs" in the film Minority Report, which profiled people...
Read more“Killer Cop” Narrative a Lie, Says New York Post
The purported proof that police as a group are killers has been shown to be exactly the opposite: They were doing their job. ...
Read moreCourt Hearing Provides New Testimony in Okla. Beheading Case
The horrors of an Islamic terrorist beheading in the middle of America --- in Moore, Oklahoma --- illustrates the need for an armed...
Read moreBig Brother Watching You: When Spy Cameras Are Everywhere
As the threats of terrorism and civil unrest loom, high-tech promises of safety can seem appealing. But what price security? ...
Read moreU.S. Pot Legalization Leads to Falling Prices for Mexican Growers
The price of marijuana has dropped drastically in the last few years, and many analysts attribute the fall to the legalization or decriminalization...
Read moreBill Cosby’s Attorneys Vow to Fight “Unjustified” Sexual Assault Charges
Comedian and social activist Bill Cosby, 78, will fight sexual assault charges in a Montgomery County court in Pennsylvania this month. According to...
Read moreWas Houston Mosque Fire a False Flag Event?
With the potential false flag incident exposed, the narrative blaming Donald Trump and the GOP for the fire has evaporated. ...
Read moreOhio National Guard Centers No Longer “Gun-Free Zones”
Following a security review ordered by Governor John Kasich, all Ohio National Guard facilities will now allow members to carry firearms. ...
Read moreGrand Jury Declines to Indict Officers in Shooting of Tamir Rice
After hearing months of testimony, the grand jury declined to indict either officer in the shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice. ...
Read moreDOJ Suspends Asset Seizure Sharing; Value of Seized Property Exceeds That of Stolen Property
Citing significant cuts to its budget made in the recently enacted spending bill, the Department of Justice has suspended a program of sharing...
Read more“Ferguson Effect” Blamed for Increase in Violent Crime
Is the predictable rise in violent crime merely an accident, or an intended result of policies by radical groups such as BlackLivesMatter? ...
Read moreChicago Averaging Eight Shooting Victims Every Day; Obama Blames Indiana
At the present rate, 500 Chicagoans will die in nearly 3,000 shootings incidents by the end of the year. The president blames Indiana...
Read moreFirst “Clock Boy,” Now “Backpack Boy,” What’s Next?
In a Dallas suburb earlier this month, a 12-year-old Sikh boy, Armaan Singh, was arrested for bringing a backpack with a built-in mobile...
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