Democrat-run Washington D.C. receives more 911 calls than any U.S. state, according to research by the Schiller Kessler Group (SKG). Examining the number of emergency calls from the District from 2019 to 2021, the attorneys estimated an average of 2,012 calls per 1,000 residents.
This places the U.S. capital a remarkable 72 percent ahead of the worst-rated U.S. state, New Mexico, which saw an average of 1,169 emergency calls per 1,000 residents.
While SKG did not analyze calls from 2022 to 2023, serious crime in D.C. worsened substantially last year, with homicides increasing by 35 percent to 274 and shootings increasing by 10 percent to 960. Over a hundred of the shooting victims were minors, including two slain infants.
Carjackings were also a growing issue, continuing into 2024. A recent carjacking spree saw two people murdered, including former Donald Trump administration official Mike Gill.
Washington D.C. is governed by Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, and a City Council comprised entirely of Democrats and former Democrats sitting as independents.
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Democrat-run Washington D.C. receives more 911 calls than any U.S. state, according to research by the Schiller Kessler Group (SKG). Examining the number of emergency calls from the District from 2019 to 2021, the attorneys estimated an average of 2,012 calls per 1,000 residents.
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Fentanyl-laced marijuana is spreading rapidly across the United States, doctors have warned. This poses a particular threat to teenagers who may not be aware they are being exposed to the deadly synthetic opioid.
In a letter to the Primary Companion for CNS Disorders journal, Dr. Shailesh Jain of the Texas Tech University Health Science Center and three other physicians warned, “prescription drugs or fentanyl-laced marijuana” are the most common way for young people to be “initiated” into fentanyl use.
“Fentanyl-laced marijuana has been recovered from across the United States,” they note. The doctors cited reports of “school children intoxicated with fentanyl when using marijuana,” highlighting how even small amounts of the drug can easily kill minors.
“Combining fentanyl and marijuana can have severe drug-to-drug interactions and potentially life-threatening consequences,” the doctors warned, noting that taken together, the drugs can cause “extreme drowsiness, confusion, and impaired coordination,” elevating the risk of accidental injuries.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) special agent Towanda Thorne-James recently warned fentanyl is now “in everything that we seize.”
The agency seized enough of the drug to kill every American citizen in 2023, bolstering Donald Trump’s assertion that the border crisis is “poisoning the blood” of the country.
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Fentanyl-laced marijuana is spreading rapidly across the United States, doctors have warned. This poses a particular threat to teenagers who may not be aware they are being exposed to the deadly synthetic opioid.
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Robert Hur, special counsel, has announced his decision not to charge former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to the mishandling of classified materials. Hur’s investigation found evidence indicating Biden “willfully retained” documents critical to national security after his vice presidency, while he was a private citizen.
“Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen,” the report explains, but says evidence “does not establish Mr. Biden’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.”
The report takes particular aim at Biden’s cognitive abilities, which have recently been underscored by his claims to have discussed the events of January 6th, 2021, with long-dead French President Francois Mitterand.
Biden’s memory, says the special counsel report, “was significantly limited.” It added: “We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory… It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him — by then a former president well into his eighties — of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness.”
“In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden’s memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended (“if it was 2013 – when did I stop being Vice President?”), and forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began (“in 2009, am I still Vice President?”). He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said he “had a real difference” of opinion with General Karl Eikenberry, when, in fact, Eikenberry was an ally whom Mr. Biden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to President Obama.”
The refusal to prosecute Biden due to his age and poor cognitive function flies in the face of the persistent establishment talking points that “no one is above the law.” Indeed, in this instance, the special counsel appears to make the case that because no jury would prosecute Biden despite his obvious guilt, the case must be dropped.
The report also details how Biden leveraged the sensitive government information for profit, using notebooks he should not have had for a book published in 2017: “After the vice presidency, Mr. Biden kept these 2 classified notebooks in unsecured and unauthorized spaces at his Virginia and Delaware homes and used some of the notebooks as reference material for his second memoir, Promise Me, Dad, which was published in 2017.”
A ghostwriter is also said to have “found” classified material in a rental unit in Virginia, “in a badly damaged box surrounded by household detritus.”
The special counsel report goes further into Biden’s mental incapacity, adding: “We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. Based on our direct interactions with and observations of him, he is someone for whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him – by then a former president well into his eighties – of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness.”
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Robert Hur, special counsel, has announced his decision not to charge former Vice President Joe Biden in relation to the mishandling of classified materials. Hur's investigation found evidence indicating Biden "willfully retained" documents critical to national security after his vice presidency, while he was a private citizen.
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Democratic Party organizer Craig Callaway, former President of the City Council of Atlantic City, has been arrested for “depriving, defrauding, and attempting to deprive and defraud the residents of the state of New Jersey of a fair and impartially conducted election process by the fraudulent procurement, casting, and tabulation of ballots. “
The Justice Department accuses the 64-year-old Democrat of approaching Atlantic City residents and offering to pay them $30 to $50 to act as “authorized messengers” for voters who “supposedly wished to vote by mail” in 2022.
Once recruited, these “messengers” would bring Vote-By-Mail Applications to county officials and have them approved. However, instead of taking the mail-in ballots officials provided to the voters on the applications, as required by law, Callaway’s messengers “handed the ballots to Callaway or his subordinates.”
“Many of the mail-in ballots collected by Callaway or his subordinates were ultimately cast in the names of people who have confirmed that they did not vote in the 2022 General Election — either in person or by submitting a mail-in ballot — and that they did not authorize Callaway, his subordinates, or anyone else, to cast ballots for them,” the Justice Department says, confirming that “[m]any of these mail-in ballots were counted towards in the election.”
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) censored social media users who questioned the integrity of mail-in voting in 2020.
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Democratic Party organizer Craig Callaway, former President of the City Council of Atlantic City, has been arrested for “depriving, defrauding, and attempting to deprive and defraud the residents of the state of New Jersey of a fair and impartially conducted election process by the fraudulent procurement, casting, and tabulation of ballots. “
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Dwayne Montgomery, a former NYPD colleague of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, pleaded guilty on Monday to orchestrating a straw donor scheme that funneled tens of thousands of dollars to Adams’ 2021 campaign. Montgomery pleaded guilty to one conspiracy charge, according to a copy of the agreement released by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
The original indictment, released in July, detailed a scheme to funnel illegal campaign contributions to Adams with the hope of reaping future kickbacks. “We allege a deliberate scheme to game the system in a blatant attempt to gain power,” Bragg said at the time.
Montgomery’s plea deal, pending approval by a Manhattan Criminal Court judge, would see him receive a discharge provided he completes 200 hours of community service and pays a fine of $500.
The original allegations contain charges of conspiracy with several individuals to channel excess contributions to Mayor Adams’ 2021 campaign through straw donors — a process of bypassing donation limits by reimbursing individuals who donate on an offender’s behalf.
News of the plea deal arrives amidst a media wave of donor-related controversy surrounding Mayor Adams. Media outlets, including The City and Politico, uncovered multiple individuals listed as donors to Adams’ 2021 campaign who claim they never donated. Adams is also under federal scrutiny for potential collusion with the government of Turkey during his mayoral campaign last year.
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Dwayne Montgomery, a former NYPD colleague of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, pleaded guilty on Monday to orchestrating a straw donor scheme that funneled tens of thousands of dollars to Adams’ 2021 campaign. Montgomery pleaded guilty to one conspiracy charge, according to a copy of the agreement released by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Towanda Thorne-James, who leads the El Paso Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), says fentanyl now contaminates “everything” the federal agency is seizing in the border city, and the Mexican government could be doing more to stop it from being trafficked into the United States.
“Fentanyl is in everything that we seize: It’s in meth, it’s in cocaine, in heroin — it’s in everything,” said the special agent.
Thorne-James said two cartels are responsible for “almost all” of the fentanyl coming across the south-west border, with much of their narcotics being sold on social media: “one click on your cellphone [and you are] having fentanyl and other drugs delivered.”
She also said she “firmly believe[s] Mexico could be doing more and should be doing more” to stop the deadly trade.
Thorne-James is particularly concerned by the spread of so-called “rainbow fentanyl,” which resembles candy and is occasionally ingested by small children with deadly consequences.
“Nothing surprises me with the cartels. I’m appalled how they target our younger children with color-coded pills, pills that are made to look like candy, things to simulate chips or cookies or things we would normally eat. They have no morals and no concerns other than generating profit,” said the DEA agent.
Donald Trump has warned uncontrolled, illegal mass migration and the trade in drugs are “poisoning the blood” of the country. A large majority of Americans agree with the America First leader.
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Towanda Thorne-James, who leads the El Paso Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), says fentanyl now contaminates "everything" the federal agency is seizing in the border city, and the Mexican government could be doing more to stop it from being trafficked into the United States.
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Former Trump administration member, Mike Gill, has died following a violent carjacking on Monday night. Gill, who was known for his work as chief of staff at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), was in his vehicle on the 900 block of K Street NW when at approximately 5:45 p.m., Artell Cunningham, the identified suspect, entered Gill’s vehicle and shot him. Gill was waiting to pick his wife up from work at the time.
It was reported that Cunningham, following the shooting of Gill, attempted to steal another vehicle roughly an hour later and subsequently shot and killed Alberto Vasquez, Jr., 35, at 3rd and N Street Northeast. Law enforcement ended Cunningham’s spree by subsequently shooting and killing him.
Gill’s wife, Kristina, released the news of her husband’s death to Fox 5 DC, stating, “His sudden departure has left a void in our lives that can never be filled.” She expressed profound sadness and gratitude for the outpouring love and support from the community. At the time of his demise, Gill was serving as a senior vice president for Capital Markets at the Housing Policy Council. Former chairman of the CFTC, Christopher Giancarlo, praised Gill, described him as a sincere, earnest, open-hearted individual and highlighted the tragedy of the loss.
In 2023, from January through November, D.C. police recorded 250 homicides, the highest number noted since 2003. Over the same period, there were 908 registered carjacking cases, with firearms involved in about 77 percent of the incidents. This year, since January 1, 53 carjackings were reported, involving firearms in 53 percent of cases, with only 10 cases resolved, according to the Metropolitan Police Department’s records.
President Trump posted to Truth Social on Sunday, “Wonderful and brilliant Mike Gill, a highly respected member of the Trump Administration, was ruthlessly and viciously shot in the head during a carjacking in Washington, D.C. He was a SPECIAL PERSON – His family and friends are devastated. The Federal Government must take over D.C. God bless Michael and his family!”
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Former Trump administration member, Mike Gill, has died following a violent carjacking on Monday night. Gill, who was known for his work as chief of staff at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), was in his vehicle on the 900 block of K Street NW when at approximately 5:45 p.m., Artell Cunningham, the identified suspect, entered Gill's vehicle and shot him. Gill was waiting to pick his wife up from work at the time.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized 483 pounds of fentanyl last week from a bus being driven across the southern border by two Mexican drivers, along with $11,010 in cash.
The bus, which was en route to Los Angeles, California, was intercepted at the Dennis DeConcini port of entry in Nogales, Arizona, and the drugs were found in a rear wheel well by a sniffer dog. The cash was discovered stuffed in a plastic bag hidden under the dashboard.
Driver Martin Valencia Dessens denied all knowledge of the drugs and the cash to Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), but agents noted he “did not seem surprised” when he was told the contraband had been found on his bus. Just two milligrams of fentanyl can kill an adult — the amount seized was enough to kill over 100 million people.
Dessens and relief driver Luis Eduardo Virgen Pena claimed they had been in Las Vegas before heading to Mexican Nogales and staying overnight, beginning their aborted trip to Los Angeles on January 27th. Pena is said to have received several alerts on his cellphone while in custody, possibly from a person or persons awaiting the bus’s arrival.
The pair have been charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute fentanyl and are due in court on February 5th.
Donald Trump believes illegal immigration and drug trafficking under Joe Biden are “poisoning the blood” of the United States, with enough fentanyl to kill every American citizen having been seized by the authorities in 2023.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized 483 pounds of fentanyl last week from a bus being driven across the southern border by two Mexican drivers, along with $11,010 in cash.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 171 illegal aliens convicted of crimes including first-degree murder and child rape in an operation running from January 16th to January 28th.
The agency did not name the migrants, arrested in locations from El Paso, Texas, to Tacoma, Washington, but identified several high-profile offenders by age and nationality. These included a Mexican convicted of murder and two Salvadorans convicted of felony child molestation, rape of a child, possession of child pornography, and other crimes.
“The results of this weeklong effort are a testament to [ICE officials’] commitment to protecting the homeland through the arrest and removal of those who undermine the safety of U.S. communities and the integrity of U.S. immigration laws,” said Patrick J. Lechleitner, the agency’s Deputy Director.
ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers arrested 73,822 criminal aliens charged and convicted with 290,178 crimes over the last fiscal year. These included 1,713 charges or convictions for homicide, 4,390 for sex and sexual assaults, and 1,655 for kidnappings.
Last week, however, ICE officials held a meeting with the Detention Watch Network, which is campaigning to abolish immigration detention altogether.
The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has estimated a 57 percent drop in arrests of criminal illegals under Joe Biden and a 67 percent drop in criminal illegals being deported.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 171 illegal aliens convicted of crimes including first-degree murder and child rape in an operation running from January 16th to January 28th.
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The full list of serious criminals highlighted by ICE in this operation was as follows: A 53-year-old citizen of El Salvador in Tacoma, Washington, convicted of felony child molestation in the first degree, child molestation in the second degree, and rape of a child in the third degree
The full list of serious criminals highlighted by ICE in this operation was as follows: A 53-year-old citizen of El Salvador in Tacoma, Washington, convicted of felony child molestation in the first degree, child molestation in the second degree, and rape of a child in the third degree show more
The perpetrator of a chemical attack in Clapham, London, on Wednesday that left 12 people injured has been identified as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, an Afghan asylum seeker who is also a convicted sex offender.
Ezedi, who resides in Newcastle, unsuccessfully applied for asylum in the U.K. twice before succeeding on his third attempt. In 2018, he was convicted of a “sexual offense” and handed a suspended sentence and two years probation, which expired in 2020.
The suspect, who also injured himself in the vicious alkaline attack, is believed to have traveled to London from Newcastle on the day of the assault. The targets of the attack, a 31-year-old mother and her two daughters, three years old and eight years old, sustained severe injuries and are still in hospital. After throwing the chemical, Ezedi picked up the 3-year-old girl and “threw her to the floor like a rag doll,” according to one eyewitness. Five officers who responded to the incident were also injured.
While a significant manhunt immediately followed the attack, authorities did not identify or release a description of the suspect until later on Thursday. British police have faced criticism in the past for refusing to identify criminals of migrant backgrounds due to ‘racism’ concerns. Last year, a Syrian asylum seeker in France went on a stabbing spree, targeting a group of children and injuring an elderly bystander.
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The perpetrator of a chemical attack in Clapham, London, on Wednesday that left 12 people injured has been identified as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, an Afghan asylum seeker who is also a convicted sex offender.
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