Crime
David Petraeus Receives Probation and $100,000 Fine
David Petraeus, the former CIA director and retired four-star general who once commanded military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, was sentenced to two...
California Bill Proposes “Drug Breathalyzers” for Police
The California State Assembly is considering a bill that would permit on-the-spot drug testing of drivers by using “drug breathalyzers." AB 1356 was...
Read moreObama Admin. Seeks “Severe Sentence” for Ex-CIA Officer Convicted of Leaking
Hoping to “send an appropriate and much needed message” to anyone thinking of leaking classified information, the Obama administration is asking a federal...
Read moreFeds Crafting Race-obsessed Guidelines for NYPD
The feds are working to nationalize policing standards and drop a politically correct straitjacket over American law enforcement. And their latest target is...
Read moreFBI Hair Experts Gave Flawed Testimony for Decades, Review Finds
For decades, FBI hair examiners testified in ways that helped convict criminal defendants even when the evidence was not very strong, a review...
Read moreEx-TSA Official: Intentional Groping a “Daily Checkpoint Occurrence”
“There are far too many federal hands on people’s private parts in airports," declared ex-TSA official Jason Edward Harrington. ...
Read moreReport: With Cartel Help, ISIS Crossing Border From Mexico
An explosive report released April 14 by the non-profit Judicial Watch, citing official Mexican military and law-enforcement sources, states that the terrorist group...
Read moreJudge Takes Offense at “Racism” Against Blacks — by White Victims’ Three-year-old
After giving a violence home invader a slap on the wrist, a Kentucky judge takes offense at a three-year-old victim's feelings. ...
Read moreSenator Menendez’ Co-conspirator Charged With Medicare Fraud
Less than two weeks after being indicted on bribery charges along with his friend, New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, North Palm Beach ophthalmologist...
Read moreNew Mexico Governor Signs Asset Forfeiture Reform Bill
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez has signed into law a bill banning the seizure and sale of property alleged to have been used...
Read moreReport: DEA Agents Visited Prostitutes Paid by Drug Cartels
A report released on March 26 by the Justice Department’s inspector general reveals that agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are alleged...
Read moreColo. Law Impedes Murder Charges Against Woman Causing Baby’s Death
Officials in Colorado will not likely bring murder charges against a woman who cut open another woman’s abdomen, removed her baby, and left...
Read moreObama Chooses Six Cities to Test Federal Police Scheme
Under the guise of “restoring trust” between communities and police departments that have been militarized by the federal government, the Obama administration's Justice...
Read morePolice Shot During Protests in Ferguson, Missouri
Two police officers were shot outside police headquarters in Ferguson, Missouri, early Thursday morning and were reported to be in serious condition. ...
Read moreHispanic Cop Kills White Man; Media, Authorities Silent 18 Months
John Geer wasn't the wrong color to be shot by police — but he was the wrong color to receive attention for it....
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