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Two women killed in Kentucky church shooting after trooper shot; suspect killed, police say [WISHtv] Two women died Sunday at a church in Lexington, Kentucky, in a shooting rampage that began when a state trooper was wounded after making a traffic stop, police said. The suspect in both shootings was also killed. The suspect carjacked a vehicle after the traffic stop near Lexington’s airport and fled to Richmond Road Baptist Church, where he opened fire, city Police Chief Lawrence Weathers said. Killed in the shootings at the church were a 72-year-old woman and a 32-year-old woman, the local coroner said. Two other people were wounded at the church and taken to a local hospital, the police chief said. One victim sustained critical injuries and the other was in stable condition, Weathers said. The suspect was shot by police and died at the scene, he said. The suspect was not immediately identified pending notification of family, he said. “Preliminary information indicates that the suspect may have had a connection to the individuals at the church,” the police chief said at a news conference. The trooper stopped the vehicle after receiving a “license plate reader alert” and was shot about 11:30 a.m., Weathers said. The trooper was in stable condition, he said. Police tracked the carjacked vehicle to the Baptist church, the police chief said. The church is about 16 miles 26 kilometers) from where the trooper was shot. The shootings remain under investigation, Weathers said. Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn said the church is home to a small, tight-knit congregation.
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As many as six U.S. Secret Service agents have been suspended for conduct during the assassination attempt on President Trump. |
2025-07-10 |
[Breitbart] As many as six U.S. Secret Service agents have been suspended for conduct during the assassination attempt on President Trump. A U.S. Secret Service official confirmed the suspensions to ABC News, noting that they came just four days shy of the one-year anniversary on July 13. On that fateful day, the bullet fired by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks grazed the president’s ear. Firefighter Corey Comperatore was killed in the attack, while others were injured. Following the shooting, an independent review by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) determined that the U.S. Secret Service made mistakes that left the president vulnerable to assassination, per ABC News: There were many mistakes made on the day of the July assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump by the Secret Service, but an independent review by the Department of Homeland Security revealed systemic issues within the organization and found that without reforms to the agency, “another Butler can and will happen again.” Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned 10 days after the shooting. A source close to the agency told ABC News that those suspended this week ranged from the supervisory level to line agent level. Related: U.S. Secret Service: 2025-06-29 Incoming Riots Or Just July 4 Prep? White House, Treasury Lined By Anti-Scale Fence U.S. Secret Service: 2025-06-19 Trump admin deploys 2K more troops to blue city for anti-ICE riots U.S. Secret Service: 2025-05-28 Secret Service Fracas Outside Obama Residence Related: Thomas Matthew Crooks 02/10/2025 Trump directs Secret Service to give him ‘every bit of information' about his attempted assassins: report Thomas Matthew Crooks 11/19/2024 ‘Antifa' Secret Service Agent threatens journalists with lawfare & censorship Thomas Matthew Crooks 11/14/2024 Secret Service agent fired for taking ex girlfriend to the Obamas' Hawaii beach house to 'have sex in Michelle's bathroom like a mile-high club' |
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4 more Portland Antifa militants charged for criminal offenses carried out during ICE facility occupation |
2025-07-03 |
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'Side Targets': Pro-Palestinian Forces in Europe Smash Equipment for Ukraine | ||||
2025-06-30 | ||||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov [REGNUM] Pro-Palestinian activists in "greater Europe" have suddenly stopped limiting themselves to ordinary demonstrations and have moved on to subversive actions. In the past week, there have been two major attacks on military installations and enterprises - in the UK and Belgium. Moreover, the activists in these attacks have shown themselves to be not just an inspired crowd, but a coordinated and well-thought-out team of saboteurs, clearly selecting targets and effectively disabling them. This gave rise to the conviction among Europeans that a much more serious force was hiding behind the masks of fighters for the rights of the Palestinian people. Especially since a more thorough inspection revealed a “common denominator” in the attacked objects. DAMAGE TO AIRCRAFT On June 20, two unknown individuals broke into the British military base Bryce Norton. Using crowbars and a fire extinguisher converted into a spray can, they damaged the engines of two Airbus Voyager tanker aircraft, after which they painted a Palestinian flag on the ground and fled. Without causing any alarm at the facility. The Palestinian Action movement, created in 2020 by a group of young anarchists,
In 2021, a group with banners and smoke bombs “seized” the roof of the UAV Tactical System company in Leicester for almost a week, effectively paralyzing its work. And in 2022, they carried out a pogrom at a Glasgow equipment manufacturing plant, causing $1.5 million in damage to local gunsmiths. The Bryce Norton protest was the last straw for London. The British government decided to seek a ban on Palestine Action. As the head of the British Ministry of Internal Affairs Yvette Cooper noted , the movement will soon be declared illegal in accordance with the letter of the Terrorism Act of 2000 - because it uses subversive and "socially dangerous" tactics of action. This will allow the same measures to be applied to activists as to cells of international terrorist organizations. However, the initiative still needs to be approved at all levels. In the meantime, supporters of the movement are taking advantage of the sluggishness of the British justice system and threatening larger-scale solidarity actions – not only in London, but also in mainland Europe. BELGIAN POGROM However, while the activities of Palestine Action in Great Britain are well known and no longer surprise local officials, the sudden activation of similar structures in other countries has had the effect of a bomb exploding. Less than a week after the Bryce Norton raid, more than a hundred activists armed with hammers and grinders attacked the OIP office and warehouses in the Belgian city of Tournai. They destroyed office equipment and damaged some of the cargo in the warehouses, including several armored vehicles, and disrupted the company's information infrastructure. The total damage was estimated at approximately one million euros. Although the activists' outrages were captured on CCTV, it will not be easy to identify the instigators. The attackers were dressed in hermetic white suits that hid their faces and figures, and wore thick gloves. However, this did not stop the OIP leadership from suggesting that most of the attackers were women, due to the fact that they used the tools “extremely ineptly and uncertainly.” However, the Belgian police have not yet been able to identify the culprits. "RUSSIAN TRACE" Increased attacks by pro-Palestinian activists on defense industry facilities in European countries have given rise to a wave of conspiracy theories. Pro-Palestinian activists, previously famous for their spontaneous actions,
Among other things, it was revealed that part of the British military aid to Kyiv was being delivered via Bryce Norton, and the damaged tanker planes were used as "safety nets" during reconnaissance and monitoring operations, including along the Russian border. The action by pro-Palestinian activists temporarily put them out of action. The OIP warehouses in Tournai were storing equipment that was intended for immediate shipment to Ukraine, directly to the combat zone. And as a result of the pogrom, the deliveries already announced by the Belgians had to be postponed for at least a month. This circumstantial evidence was enough for some Western bloggers and sensation-hungry members of the press to quickly label pro-Palestinian activists as “Russian career intelligence agents.” SIMPLE EXPLANATION Activists explain the situation much more prosaically. Their attacks on defense concerns and military bases were intended to send an open message and to underline the readiness of pro-Palestinian forces to go beyond the usual demonstrations. Which, moreover, are increasingly ignored by national elites. In addition, both French Airbus (whose planes were damaged in the raid on the British base) and Belgian OIP have in the past been heavily involved in Israeli defense projects, conducting joint developments, some of which were later used in the war against Hamas. Moreover, OIP is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems, the largest defense concern in Israel. Thus, it was the Israelis, not the Belgians, who ultimately suffered the damage. As one of the representatives of the "Palestinian Action" noted on social networks, Western weapons and ammunition supplied to Ukraine also partly end up on the balance sheet of the Israeli army through the black market. However, they are not used directly by it, but are transferred to loyalists in Gaza for additional destabilization of the situation in the sector.
The pro-Palestinian activists took the very statements that they were “working for the Kremlin” with poisonous irony, declaring that they had only one real enemy, and that was Israel. And all the others (including Ukraine, which suffered indirectly during the recent raids) were just “side targets.” However, users in the comments were quick to point out that official Kyiv supports the political course chosen by Tel Aviv (including actions towards Iran and its Middle Eastern allies), which partly makes the recent actions even more profound and symbolic. Related: Palestinian Action: 2025-06-24 Leftist and Muslim riot to support terror group Palestine Action after gov’t announced ban plan Palestinian Action: 2025-06-20 Palestine ‘Activists' Break Into Secure Airfield, Sabotage Royal Air Force Jets Palestinian Action: 2023-08-03 Renewed clashes in Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp, Lebanon on Wednesday | ||||
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Chinese Company GE Moves Washer/Dryer Manufacturing to USA |
2025-06-29 |
[ConservativeTreehouse] GE Appliances is a subsidiary of the Haier company, which is based in China. Most people do not know that. GE Appliances are Chinese appliances. The recent headline about GE Appliances moving their production from China to the USA (Kentucky), is simply an outcome of the need for GE to avoid steel, aluminum and reciprocal trade tariffs. This is not complicated. Related: GE Appliances 10/05/2018 General Electric Has Announced a Massive New Investment, Crediting Tax Reform GE Appliances 06/18/2008 Asia Times: The murder of US manufacturing Related: Haier 10/05/2018 General Electric Has Announced a Massive New Investment, Crediting Tax Reform Haier 08/13/2018 NBC Ignores Own Reporter and Crew Assaulted By Antifa in Charlottesville Haier 09/06/2009 Al-Otaibi dreamed of jihad since his teens mom |
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Rodney King-era 'rooftop Korean' calls left-wing riots manufactured: 'looking for the next George Floyd' |
2025-06-25 |
[FoxNews] A Los Angeles man who armed himself and took to the streets in 1992 to protect a local business during the height of the Rodney King unrest says today's rioters in the city are astroturfed for political purposes. Tony Moon, 53, is what is now known as a "rooftop Korean." Thirty-three years ago, the Korean-American, then 19, was asked to join a spontaneous movement alongside other Korean-Americans who armed themselves to protect their lives and property from being destroyed by violent rioters who were upset over the verdict in a trial against officers who beat Rodney King during a traffic stop. The officers were acquitted on charges of assault and excessive force, plunging the city into tumult as rioters attempted to burn down Los Angeles, causing 63 deaths and more than 2,000 injuries, according to the Los Angeles Times. Determined to protect their livelihoods, "rooftop Koreans" took to the streets – and to the rooftops of their own businesses – to deter rioters from causing trouble in their neighborhoods. "When the riots occurred, it wasn't anything that anyone foresaw obviously, but we were well aware of Rodney King and the verdict that was coming down," Moon told Fox News Digital. "And when that occurred is when everything kind of popped off. The reason why I went out was because a close and good friend of mine, his older brother had a stereo shop that was on the outskirts of near Koreatown." During the attack, Radio Korea became a go-to source of information for the Korean-American communities, alerting them to potential threats. "He called me Thursday evening after the radio announcement asking for volunteers to come to the community, to defend the community," Moon said. "And he told me that his brother's store might be threatened from the fires and the looting that was slowly traveling up north from the south, like South Central and South LA." Moon described a tense atmosphere, which he said had been building between the Black and Korean communities in the city since the fatal shooting of a Black girl by a Korean shop owner the year prior. The civil unrest at that time, Moon said, was organic. "The sentiment was much different then than it is now," he said. "Now it's all manufactured. And not only that, but there's no true grassroots support from any of the communities. You know, it's what I would say [is] part two of BLM/Antifa from 2020 that's being carried over." "But it doesn't have the same traction and support that it did back in 2020 with defunding the police, [and with] Black Lives Matter," he continued. "I don't see that, and what they're looking for is, they're looking for someone to martyr. They're looking for a death. They're looking for the next George Floyd." Moon emphasized his support for peaceful protest, but said that when damaging property, vandalization and looting occur, those activities cross the line. He also advised Angelenos who feel unsafe due to violent crime to do what he and others in the Korean-American community did more than three decades ago: arm themselves. "If it's a riot or if there's any sort of mayhem, social chaos going on in your neighborhood, invest in firearms," he said. "I mean, support the Second Amendment. Buy a gun, buy a rifle. I mean, the most easiest weapon to shoot is a shotgun. So invest in something like that and learn how to shoot it and be proficient with it, so that way it becomes part of your defense, whether it's for your home or your business." Earlier this month riots plagued Los Angeles, a so-called sanctuary city, since a series of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sweeps targeting criminal illegal immigrants. Federal law enforcement and police clashed with rioters in the city's streets, while those agitators burned cars, looted businesses, took over streets and graffitied buildings in the heart of downtown Los Angeles with anti-ICE and anti-Trump messaging. The city's mayor, Karen Bass, has blamed President Donald Trump for causing the unrest by deploying National Guard troops and U.S. Marines to protect federal property, and Gov. Gavin Newsom sued the Trump administration for the move. The Trump administration ordered 2,000 more members of the National Guard to the city last week, and ICE will continue conducting operations in the city. Related: Los Angeles: 2025-06-24 See Something-Say Something Returns: ‘American travelers should know escape routes at transit hubs after Iran strikes...’ Los Angeles: 2025-06-24 Leftist and Muslim riot to support terror group Palestine Action after gov’t announced ban plan Los Angeles: 2025-06-24 Border Patrol Agents Violently Attacked During Los Angeles Area Deportation Operations |
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Border Patrol Agents Violently Attacked During Los Angeles Area Deportation Operations | |
2025-06-24 | |
The As coppers arrived, Border Patrol agents came under attack after a crowd of citizens breached traffic safety barricades. In a statement issued by the Bell Police Department, the crowd attacked the agents and vandalized police vehicles. Bell Police officers summoned additional assistance from Bell Gardens, Vernon, Huntington Park, South Gate, and the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. Related: Los Angeles: 2025-06-23 The Dragon's Hidden Hand: How Chinese Organized Crime Could Serve as a Fifth Column in America Los Angeles: 2025-06-22 LA Dodgers Pledge $1 Million In Aid To Illegal Immigrant Families Impacted by ICE Operations Los Angeles: 2025-06-22 UK set to ban anti-Israel group Palestine Action after break-in, vandalism at air base | |
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Portland Antifa militants federally charged for violent crimes during attack against local ICE building |
2025-06-23 |
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Samuel Tate Berry, a 2020 trans Antifa rioter who faced no consequences back then, was charged with assaulting a federal officer and failure to comply with official signs and direction. |
2025-06-21 |
[X] *Shudder* Someone pleeeeeese drag him to a department store to be shown how to apply make up correctly. That’s seriously distressing. Also, buddy — if you’re going to pretend to be a girl, wax your face. …assaulting a federal officer and failure to comply with official signs and direction. Berry is a 29-year-old man who identifies as female. He recently resided in Gearhart, Ore., Seaside, Ore. and Kelso, Wash. https://archive.is/wtKMu |
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Gregor Spitzen [REGNUM] It cannot be said that the outbreak of the Iran-Israel conflict took Germany by surprise: the threat of a new major war in the Middle East had long been in the air. ![]() Israel, having effectively managed to deal piecemeal with its closest enemies, Hamas and Hezbollah, made no secret of the fact that its next goal should be to eliminate the existential threat to the Jewish state, allegedly emanating from Tehran.
At the same time, lower-ranking officials began to prudently prepare for a wave of anti-Semitic protests. Fortunately, the German law enforcement agencies have accumulated quite significant experience in such matters after the events in Gaza on October 7, 2023.
Moreover, the Iranian political emigrants in Germany are, for the most part, well-educated and intelligent people, and therefore little inclined to spontaneous street violence.
This is exactly how events unfolded on June 17 in Berlin, for example, where about 2,000 people gathered for a pro-Palestinian demonstration in the capital’s Tiergarten under the slogans “Freedom for Palestine!” and with calls to stop the supply of German weapons to Israel.
However, beyond the tensions on the streets, the Israeli-Iranian conflict is also fraught with hidden threats for Germany. Security experts are alarmed. They suspect that Iranian agents are spying on German targets that they could allegedly attack. Intelligence agencies fear that Germany is first in line for retaliatory strikes by the ayatollahs.
Another “killer squad,” on orders from Tehran, allegedly recorded in their files the location of Jewish kindergartens, schools, and restaurants. We can also recall the story that happened on April 7, 2024, with a certain Algerian, Abdelkarim S., allegedly a major agent of the Iranian special services, who was followed on the high-speed train Paris-Munich on a tip from French counterintelligence. Abdelkarim and four other aides were allegedly tasked with monitoring targets in Munich and Ulm that could be attacked and destroyed in retaliation in the event of a war with Israel and the United States, such as pedestrian areas, hospitals and bridges. The Algerian, just like the “combat swimmers” six years earlier, allegedly had another special assignment: to photograph the signs on the doors of suspected opponents of the regime and to collect information about Jewish scientists. One Jewish professor was then supposedly planned to be killed with particular cruelty and cynicism. What is significant is that the German prosecutor's office was forced to release the Iranian "combat swimmers" without bringing charges - the flimsy evidence base did not allow the case to be brought to court. But the German secret police agents did not dare to detain Abdelkarim at all, and he safely returned to Paris. Although the credibility of both stories eventually evaporated, it is possible that anti-Iranian sentiments fueled by such publications will continue to grow. However, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) believes that, as was the case with the recent military operations in the Gaza Strip, Germany is clearly defined as the "aggressor" for Iran due to its solidarity with Israel. "From the 'pro-Palestinian spectrum' we should expect violent demonstrations in solidarity with Iran - including 'attacks on emergency services'," the VKA believes. August Hanning, the long-time president of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), is confident he knows “how dangerous the Tehran terror brigades are. ” “Germany is at the forefront of any Iranian retaliation because of our close relationship with Israel,” he says. Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) also called for increased vigilance. "We are arming ourselves in case Iran targets Israeli and Jewish targets in Germany," he stressed on Sunday before leaving for the G7 summit in Canada. In short, the German authorities are trying hard to portray Iran as a terrorist state and to inflate the Iranian threat to domestic security, although they have very dubious grounds for doing so. | |||||||||
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US Justice Department sues Palestinian cafe in California for refusing to serve Jews |
2025-06-12 |
[IsraelTimes] Lawsuit alleges Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland told Jewish customers to leave on two occasions; also served ‘Sweet Sinwar’ drink to mark Oct. 7 massacre anniversary The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against a California cafe, alleging that it discriminated against Jewish customers by refusing to serve them. It accuses the Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland of telling Jewish patrons to leave the premises, in violation of civil rights laws. “It is illegal, intolerable, and reprehensible for any American business open to the public to refuse to serve Jewish customers,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said in a Monday statement, the day the suit was filed. It was submitted to the US District Court for the Northern District of California under Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which enables prosecutors to obtain “injunctive relief that changes policies and practices to remedy the discriminatory conduct,” but not monetary damages for the discrimination victims, the statement noted. Court documents allege that on two separate occasions, cafe owner Fathi Abdulrahim Harara ordered Jewish customers to leave the eatery. The customers were identified as Jewish “because they were wearing baseball caps with Stars of David on them,” according to the statement. On one occasion, an employee at the cafe told a man, “You’re the guy with the hat. You’re the Jew. You’re the Zionist. We don’t want you in our coffee shop. Get out.” In the second incident, Harara was said to have accused a Jewish customer, who was with his five-year-old son, of wearing a “Jewish star,” being a “Zionist,” and supporting “genocide.” Harara repeatedly told them to leave and “falsely accused” them of trespassing to the police. “Neither customer stated anything about their political views to Harara or any other employees while at the coffee house,” the statement noted. Pro-Hamas cafe in Oakland, Calif: The Jerusalem Coffee House is run by a pro-Hamas extremist named Abdulrahim Harara. The cafe unveiled an Oct. 7 celebration menu that features drinks honoring Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and the terrorist "intifada" attacks in Israel. The lawsuit also alleges that on the first anniversary of the devastating Hamas-led October 7, 2023, invasion of Israel, the Jerusalem Coffee House announced it would be serving two new drinks: “Sweet Sinwar,” a reference to the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who masterminded the attack that killed 1,200 people, and “Iced In Tea Fada,” named after “intifada,” the word denoting Palestinian uprisings, the second of which killed some 1,000 Israelis two decades ago. In addition, the lawsuit notes that an exterior side wall of the coffee house displays inverted red triangles, “a symbol of violence against Jews that has been spray-painted on Jewish homes and synagogues in anti-Semitic attacks.” The symbol is used in Hamas propaganda videos to indicate military targets. At the time that the new drinks were announced, last October, reports said that the red triangles also featured in the menu’s design motif. “The Justice Department is committed to combating anti-Semitism and discrimination and protecting the civil rights of all Americans,” Dhillon said in the statement. The Hamas attack triggered the ongoing Gaza war. Israeli forces killed Sinwar during fighting in the coastal enclave last year. Jerusalem Coffee House opened in 2023 and, according to the publication Eater, is owned by Abdulrahim “Raheem” Harara, whose parents were born in Gaza. The café serves food and drink inspired by Palestinian cuisine. It also hosts fundraisers for the Palestinian Children Relief Fund, various workshops related to Palestinian culture, and events for the Muslim community and local activists. The owner supports Palestinian causes and Antifa, so a little bit of tracing where they sent money should show connections to Hamas and other jihadi groups. |
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Antifa rioters have gathered at the @ICEgov facility in Portland, Ore. |
2025-06-09 |
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