Friday, April 10, 2026

Afghan Arrested After Deadly Triple Stabbing.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A man was fatally stabbed and two others were injured in a triple stabbing in London, England.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: A 22-year-old Afghan national suspect, a 49-year-old deceased victim, a 45-year-old man with “life-threatening” injuries, and a wounded 14-year-old boy.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The stabbings took place at Midhurst Gardens, Uxbridge, at 17:00 GMT on Monday.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This was a shocking and senseless act of violence that has left one man dead and two others injured.” – Chief Superintendent Jill Horsfall

🎯IMPACT: The police presence in West London has been increased to provide reassurance.

IN FULL

A 22-year-old Afghan national has been Tasered and arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder after a triple stabbing in West London. The attack occurred at Midhurst Gardens, Uxbridge, at 17:00 GMT on Monday, resulting in the death of a 49-year-old man and “life-threatening” injury to a 45-year-old man. A 14-year-old boy was also wounded.

The suspect was taken to the hospital as a precaution but is now in police custody. The Metropolitan Police have stated that the attack is not being treated as terrorism, and they are working to determine any connections between the suspect and the victims.

Footage shared online shows the suspect walking along a residential street before being pursued by police officers. After being ordered to drop his weapon, the suspect is subdued with a Taser.

Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent Jill Horsfall described the incident as a “shocking and senseless act of violence” and expressed condolences to the victim’s family. Flowers have been placed near the police cordon in memory of the deceased, with local residents expressing their shock and fear.

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Trans Teen Confesses to Planning Valentine’s Day Massacre at High School.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A female-to-male transgender has confessed to plotting a mass shooting earlier this year over Valentine’s Day.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Transgender Trinity Shockley, Morgan County Prosecutor’s office

📍WHEN & WHERE:  Shockley admitted to planning the mass killing at an Indiana high school.

🎯IMPACT: The case involves yet another transgender who has either plotted or carried out a mass shooting in recent years.

IN FULL

An 18-year-old Indiana student, Trinity Shockley, who also goes by Jamie and identifies as male, has admitted to plotting a Valentine’s Day massacre at her high school. According to the Morgan County Prosecutor’s Office, Shockley is expected to plead guilty to felony conspiracy to commit murder in exchange for a maximum sentence of 12.5 years in prison and five years of probation. Authorities said police were alerted in February after receiving a tip that Shockley had obtained access to an AR-15 rifle, purchased a bulletproof vest, and had become fixated on mass shootings.

When investigators searched her home, they discovered what was described as a shrine to Nikolas Cruz, the gunman responsible for the 2018 Parkland, Florida, school shooting, along with references to other mass killers. Officers also found detailed evidence suggesting she intended to attack her school on February 14, coinciding with the anniversary of the Parkland tragedy. As part of her plea deal, Shockley will be permanently banned from researching school shooters. Her electronic devices will be monitored through specialized software, and she will be prohibited from ever owning a firearm.

The case has drawn national attention amid a series of high-profile shootings involving transgenders. In March 2023, Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old transgender, carried out a deadly attack at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, killing three children and three adults. Hale left behind a manifesto and extensive planning materials.

In February 2024, Genesse Ivonne Moreno, also known as Jeffrey Escalante, opened fire at Houston’s Lakewood Church, the megachurch led by pastor Joel Osteen. The suspect, who was initially reported to be a transgender migrant with pro-Palestinian sympathies, used an AR-style rifle marked with the word “Palestine” and reportedly praised Osama bin Laden. Conflicting reports later emerged regarding the shooter’s gender identity.

Another shooting occurred in August 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when 23-year-old Robin Westman, a transgender who had legally changed his name from Robert, killed two children and injured many others at Annunciation Catholic Church and School. In his writings, Westman expressed regret about undergoing gender transition, stating, “I only keep [the long hair] because it is pretty much my last shred of being trans. I am tired of being trans, I wish I never brain-washed myself.”

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Feds Arrest Anarchist for Alleged $45K Bounty on AG Pam Bondi.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A man was arrested for allegedly posting a $45,000 bounty on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s life via TikTok.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Tyler Maxon Avalos, a 29-year-old Minnesota resident, and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Avalos was detained on October 16, following a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation into his TikTok post.

💬KEY QUOTE: “[Avalos] has a multistate conviction history including a July 2022 felony stalking conviction,” noted the FBI affidavit.

🎯IMPACT: Avalos faces federal charges and a potential prison sentence for interstate transmission of a threat to injure another person.

IN FULL

A 29-year-old Minnesota man, Tyler Maxon Avalos, has been arrested by federal agents after allegedly offering a $45,000 bounty for the killing of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. According to court filings, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) detained Avalos on October 16 after receiving a tip about what investigators described as an online “murder-for-hire” plot.

Authorities say Avalos posted a photo of Bondi on TikTok with a red target symbol over her forehead and the caption: “WANTED: Pam Bondi / REWARD: 45,000 DEAD OR ALIVE (PREFERABLY DEAD).”

Federal agents say Avalos used the screen name “Wacko” and linked to an “An Anarchist FAQ book” on his profile, suggesting anarchist ideological motives.

Court documents reveal Avalos has a history of violence, including convictions for felony stalking in 2022 and felony domestic battery in 2016, as well as a reduced charge of misdemeanor domestic assault that same year. He now faces a federal charge of interstate transmission of a threat to injure another person. If convicted, he could face years in federal prison.

Filings refer to Avalos’s “anarchist ties.” His attorney, Daniel Gerdts, declined to discuss the case in detail but insisted his client “is not guilty of any crime.” Pam Bondi has not issued any public comment on the matter.

The arrest comes amid a broader national focus on left-wing extremist groups and anarchist movements. Recent incidents involving Antifa-style agitation have drawn renewed attention from law enforcement. Earlier this month, a man wearing an “Antifa-style mask” was arrested for allegedly opening fire on a Trump supporter’s home after attempting to remove a pro-Trump banner. Federal prosecutors have also brought the first-ever terrorism charges against self-described Antifa members following a sniper attack on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility.

Meanwhile, Rutgers professor Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, has reportedly left the United States, fearing reprisals. Bray has denied being part of Antifa, stating, “I’m not now, nor have I ever been.”

Notably, the Trump administration directed banks and financial institutions to monitor possible funding of Antifa and other left-wing domestic terror groups in recent weeks.

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Man Accused of Strangling Girlfriend, Setting Fire to Home with Newborn Inside.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A woman and her four-day-old newborn died after the woman was allegedly strangled, and their home was set on fire in Buffalo, New York.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Kathleen Carrig, her infant son Noah, and her boyfriend, Kidane Haile, who has been charged with second-degree murder.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The killings occurred on October 18, 2025, at an apartment on Norwood Avenue in Buffalo, New York.

💬KEY QUOTE: “My thoughts remain with the family of these victims as we continue to seek answers and justice.” – District Attorney Mike Keane

🎯IMPACT: Haile faces up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted, with additional charges anticipated in the coming weeks.

IN FULL

A 29-year-old woman and her four-day-old newborn have been killed in Buffalo, New York. Authorities allege that the woman’s boyfriend, 30-year-old Kidane Haile, strangled her before setting their apartment ablaze with the infant, Noah, inside.

On October 23, the Erie County District Attorney’s Office announced Haile’s indictment and arraignment for second-degree murder in the death of Kathleen Carrig. Prosecutors indicated that further charges are forthcoming as the investigation continues, particularly concerning the newborn’s death.

The killings took place on October 18 at an apartment on Norwood Avenue. Firefighters found Carrig and her child dead at the scene. Haile, treated for smoke inhalation, was later arrested after investigators determined the fire was suspicious. The Erie County Medical Examiner ruled Carrig’s death as asphyxia due to strangulation.

At a press conference, District Attorney Mike Keane accused Haile of deliberately killing Carrig before starting the fire, stating, “The people intend to seek charges in respect to an additional victim in this case and intend to file a superseding indictment in the very near future.”

Haile, a financial aid advisor at the University of Buffalo, is detained without bail at the Erie County Holding Center. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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D.C. Hit with Spate of Shootings, 11 Wounded Overnight.

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WHAT HAPPENED: D.C. police are investigating a series of shootings across seven locations that left 11 people injured within a nine-hour span.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Victims included men, women, juveniles, and a five-year-old boy. Suspects were described in multiple incidents, with two arrested and three weapons recovered in one case.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The shootings occurred on Friday, October 24, 2025, and early Saturday, October 25, 2025, in various locations across Washington, D.C., including Howard Place NW, Yuma Street SE, and Savannah Terrace SE.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Police urge anyone with information on these cases to call (202) 727-9099 or text 50411.”

🎯IMPACT: The shootings have prompted heightened police investigations, including the involvement of homicide detectives in one severe case.

IN FULL

Between Friday and early Saturday, Washington, D.C., was struck by a wave of shootings across seven locations, injuring 11 people. The violent spree unfolded over nine hours, affecting victims from juveniles to adults, including a five-year-old boy who suffered a gunshot to the face.

The Metropolitan Police Department reported the incidents began around 5:37 PM on Friday when officers arrived at a hospital where two juvenile females, one shot, were being treated. At 5:49 PM, a teenage male was found shot in the 200 block of 50th Street SE. At 7:30 PM, a man was discovered shot in the 3100 block of 16th Street NW. Soon after, at 8:18 PM, a five-year-old boy was shot on Savannah Terrace SE.

At 8:23 PM, police responded to the 600 block of Howard Place NW, finding five victims—three men, one woman, and a male teen—injured. Two suspects were arrested at the scene, and three weapons were seized. At 9:54 PM, two men were found shot on Benning Road NE. The final incident occurred at 1:56 AM on Saturday, when a man with life-threatening injuries was found in an apartment building on Hiatt Place NW, prompting a homicide investigation.

The shootings highlight persistent concerns about crime in Washington, D.C. In August, President Donald J. Trump declared a crime emergency in the American capital, federalizing local law enforcement and surging federal agents and National Guard troops into the city in a successful crime crackdown. However, this has since ended, with some federal presence remaining but the MPD largely back under the control of Democrat mayor Muriel Bowser.

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Chinese Cartel Money Man Extradited to U.S. from Cuba Following Escape from Mexico.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Chinese citizen accused of trafficking fentanyl has been extradited from Cuba to the United States after escaping from Mexican custody in July.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Zhi Dong Zhang, also known as “Brother Wang,” along with the governments of the United States, Mexico, and Cuba.

📍WHEN & WHERE: This development occurred following Zhang’s escape from house arrest in Mexico in July.

💬KEY QUOTE: “A major international money laundering operator,” said Mexico’s Security Secretary, Omar Garcia Harfuch, about Zhang.

🎯IMPACT: The extradition is part of efforts to curb drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, amid pressure from the Trump administration.

IN FULL

Cartel money launderer and facilitator Zhi Dong Zhang, known as “Brother Wang,” has been extradited from Cuba to the United States, following his escape from house arrest in Mexico in July. This was confirmed by the Mexican government, which played a role in securing the transfer.

Zhang is alleged to have collaborated with Mexico’s Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation drug cartels, both labeled as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) by U.S. President Donald J. Trump earlier this year. His extradition came after a formal request, according to the Cuban government, although it remains unclear whether he was transferred via Mexico or directly from Cuba.

Omar Garcia Harfuch, Mexico’s Security Secretary, described Zhang as “a major international money laundering operator” last year. Zhang was reportedly responsible for establishing connections with other cartels to facilitate the transfer of fentanyl from China to various regions, including Central America, South America, Europe, and the United States.

Since President Trump returned to the White House in January, there has been increased pressure on Mexico and China to crack down on drug trafficking, especially concerning fentanyl. The synthetic opioid is significantly more potent than heroin and has become a leading cause of overdoses in the United States, replacing heroin and prescription opioids like oxycodone.

Since late September, the U.S. military has also conducted a number of military strikes against cartel drug boats operating in the Caribbean and the Pacific. On October 2, Trump formally notified Congress that the United States is now engaged in an official “armed conflict” with South and Central American drug cartels.

Image via Omar H Garcia Harfuch.

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‘I Got That White Girl’ Murder Suspect Faces Death Penalty.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A career criminal was indicted on federal charges after fatally stabbing a Ukrainian refugee aboard a train in Charlotte, North Carolina.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, and Iryna Zarutska, 23, who fled Ukraine in 2022.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The attack occurred on August 22, 2025, aboard a Lynx Blue Line train in Charlotte, North Carolina.

💬KEY QUOTE:  “We are hopeful for swift justice.” – Lauren Newton, a lawyer representing the Zarutska family.

🎯IMPACT: The case has reignited debates over crime policies, with North Carolina reinstating the death penalty under a new law called ‘Iryna’s Law.’

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Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of violence against a railroad carrier and a mass transportation system resulting in death. The charges stem from the August 22, 2025, fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska aboard a Lynx Blue Line train in Charlotte, North Carolina. Federal prosecutors confirmed that Brown, who has a history of violent offenses, could face the death penalty if convicted.

According to investigators, Brown attacked Zarutska from behind with a pocketknife after observing her for several minutes. Surveillance video shows him standing behind her before suddenly stabbing her multiple times. Zarutska was later pronounced dead at the scene.

“We are hopeful for swift justice,” Lauren Newton, a lawyer representing the Zarutska family, stated in the wake of the indictment, adding that the family was pleased about the federal grand jury’s decision.

Authorities later revealed that Brown shouted, “I got that white girl,” during or after the assault, prompting the U.S. Department of Justice to review the case as a possible federal hate crime. Brown’s criminal record includes a 2015 conviction for armed robbery and several subsequent arrests. He had been released shortly before the murder following a misdemeanor charge, a fact that has drawn sharp criticism of the justice system’s handling of repeat offenders. “I strongly feel like he should not have been on the streets at all,” said Tracey, Brown’s sister, noting his longstanding issues with mental illness.

The killing has reignited national debate over public safety, mental health, and criminal justice reform. North Carolina Governor Josh Stein responded by signing “Iryna’s Law” earlier this month, a sweeping package that reinstates the death penalty in the state after a two-decade moratorium, ends cashless bail for violent and repeat offenders, and accelerates capital punishment cases. Stein supported most of the bill but objected to a controversial clause permitting execution by firing squad.

President Donald J. Trump also addressed the case during a September 9 speech, using it to criticize Democratic leaders for lenient crime policies. “In Charlotte, North Carolina, we saw the results of these policies when a 23-year-old woman who came here from Ukraine met her bloody end on a public train,” Trump said.

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Texas Murder Suspect Gained Entry to U.S. Through Biden-Era CBP One App.

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WHAT HAPPENED: An illegal immigrant charged with the murder of Mary Gonzales entered the United States using the former Biden government’s CBP One app.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Javier Roman Hernandez, Mary Gonzales, Jesus Llamas-Yanez, Enrique Gomez-Urbina, and federal authorities.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Hernandez entered the U.S. in July 2023 via Hidalgo, Texas. Gonzales was found murdered on October 6, 2023, in Austin, Texas.

💬KEY QUOTE: “These alleged cold-blooded murderers should have never been in our country in the first place and Mary Gonzales should still be alive.” – DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin

🎯IMPACT: The case highlights the dangers of the former Biden government’s immigration policies and the use of the CBP One app.

IN FULL

An illegal immigrant accused of murdering a woman, identified as Mary Gonzales, reportedly entered the United States through the CBP One app during former President Joe Biden’s administration. Authorities say Javier Roman Hernandez crossed into the country in July 2023 through Hidalgo, Texas, using the app, which was designed to let migrants schedule appointments at ports of entry. Gonzales’s body was discovered on October 6, 2025, in a wooded area near a tire shop in Austin. Hernandez was arrested two days later and charged with her murder.

Hernandez is one of nearly a million migrants who entered the U.S. through the CBP One system, which critics have described as a loophole for inadmissible entrants. Two other men, Jesus Llamas-Yanez and Enrique Gomez-Urbina, were also charged in connection with the killing. Authorities say both were in the country illegally; Llamas-Yanez reportedly has prior convictions and is wanted in Mexico.

Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the case highlights the risks of Biden’s immigration approach. “These alleged cold-blooded murderers should have never been in our country in the first place and Mary Gonzales should still be alive,” McLaughlin said. “One of these criminals came into our country using Biden’s disastrous CBP One app. Open border policies have deadly consequences. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, these accused murderers will never be free on American streets to commit heinous crimes again.”

The former Biden regime launched the CBP One app in January 2023 to provide migrants with a legal way to schedule entry appointments. The program was heavily criticized, as it effectively legalized unlawful entry by granting parole to people who would otherwise be turned away. Reports later revealed that several migrants accused of terrorism or violent crimes, including three suspected Islamic State members and two alleged Tren de Aragua gang members, had entered the United States using the app.

When President Donald J. Trump returned to office in January 2025, his administration shut down CBP One, canceling thousands of pending appointments. In March 2025, it was rebranded as “CBP Home,” a tool that allows illegal migrants to voluntarily self-deport. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said at the time, “The CBP Home app gives aliens the option to leave now and self-deport, so they may still have the opportunity to return legally in the future. If they don’t, we will find them, we will deport them, and they will never return.”

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Trump’s Anti-Cartel Task Force Has Taken Down Over 3,000 Violent Criminals.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump praised the success of the Homeland Security Task Forces (HSTFs) operation targeting drug cartels, operatives, and gang members.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, HSTFs, and members of various drug cartels, including the Sinaloa Cartel and MS-13.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Remarks were made on Thursday, October 23, during a roundtable at the White House.

💬KEY QUOTE: “In a matter of weeks, the task force has made the largest number of arrests of cartel leaders, operatives and gang members in American history, more than 3,000 and counting.” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: Over 3,000 arrests of cartel members, with military strikes targeting drug-trafficking operations.

IN FULL

The Homeland Security Task Forces (HSTFs), a 50-state joint task force established by President Donald J. Trump on January 20, has arrested more than 3,000 violent criminals—including cartel leaders, operatives, and gang members—since its inception. “We’re here today to discuss a sweeping, unprecedented, and historically successful operation that my administration has carried out in recent weeks to arrest, prosecute, and permanently remove members of foreign drug cartels from American soil,” President Trump said on Thursday at a White House roundtable on his administration’s efforts to combat foreign drug cartels and domestic gang crime.

“In a matter of weeks, the task force has made the largest number of arrests of cartel leaders, operatives and gang members in American history, more than 3,000 and counting,” he said, continuing: “That includes members of the ultra-violent new generation cartel, the Sinaloa Cartel, the lnfm Cartel, MS-13 cartel… and Tren de Aragua.”

“These are, in addition to the massive numbers of dangerous criminals my administration arrested nationwide since January 20, numbering over 120,000. It’s a record and 120,000 criminal arrests. Unfortunately, for four long years before I took office, the last administration allowed the cartels and their operatives to frankly take over our country,” Trump added.

The America First leader declared that South and Central American drug cartels “are the ISIS of the Western Hemisphere.” The National Pulse reported earlier this month that President Trump formally notified Congress that the United States is now engaged in an official “armed conflict” with the cartels. Since late September, the Trump administration has ramped up foreign operations targeting cartel members, including executing military strikes on suspected drug-trafficking boats launching from Venezuela.

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Prosecutors Allege Five Syrians Gang Raped 17-Year-Old.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A teenager was reportedly raped by a group of five Syrians in Heinsberg, Germany.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Five suspects of Syrian origin, including adults and minors, are under investigation.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred in Heinsberg, near Aachen, Germany.

🎯IMPACT: The case has increased concerns over worsening public safety due to mass migration.

IN FULL

Five Syrians are under investigation in Heinsberg, a town near Aachen, Germany, following the alleged gang rape of a 17-year-old girl. The public prosecutor’s office in Aachen has confirmed that the suspects include both adults and minors. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities say they are working to gather more details surrounding the case.

The attack has raised significant concerns about the safety of the wider community and has prompted discussions on mass migration. Notably, an astonishing one in 20 Syrians are now believed to reside in Germany, with over half on welfare—in addition to asylum seeker aid. From 2010 to 2023, the equivalent of around $145bn is estimated to have been paid to foreigners generally.

The link between mass migration and crime in Europe is clear, with almost half of all criminal suspects in neighboring Austria being foreigners, for instance.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a Donald J. Trump ally who has taken a strong line against mass migration, said of Germany last year, “[T]his Germany isn’t the Germany that our grandparents and our parents used to set before us as an example, saying, ‘Son, if you want to see a hard-working person, go to Germany, if you want to see well-organized work, go to Germany. If you want to see order, go there, where there’s order…’ It’s a colourful, transformed, multicultural world in which the migrants coming in are no longer guests of the country. This is now their country too, and it’s increasingly becoming theirs.”

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