Tuesday, September 23, 2025

British Lawmakers Reject Proposal for Muslim Rape Gangs Inquiry.

The British Parliament has shut down efforts to launch an inquiry into predominantly Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs preying on predominantly white working-class girls after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party voted against them. The Conservative Party’s reasoned amendment to Labour’s Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill calling for an inquiry was decisively rejected, 364 votes to 111, with only Conservative and Reform Party lawmakers voting in favor.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch argued for the inquiry during Prime Minister’s Questions, warning of potential perceptions of a “cover-up” and accusing the government of avoiding scrutiny of Labour figures potentially involved. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer responded, misleadingly, that multiple inquiries into grooming gangs had already taken place—however, none of these were national in scope, and none have resulted in public officials who enabled or turned a blind eye to the abuse facing criminal sanctions.

The reasoned amendment would have stopped the progress of the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, urging the Labour government to instead “develop new legislative proposals for children’s wellbeing at the same time as establishing a national statutory inquiry into historical child sexual exploitation, focused on grooming gangs.”

Following reports that Labour’s Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls, Jess Phillips, had refused to approve a local inquiry into grooming gang abuse in Oldham, England, tech billionaire Elon Musk began pressing the issue on his X platform, causing Britain’s right-leaning press and politicians to take up the issue.

Labour threatened to cut security ties with the United States this week unless President-elect Donald J. Trump distances himself from Musk’s views, given he is set to join the administration as a co-leader of the Department for Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.

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The British Parliament has shut down efforts to launch an inquiry into predominantly Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs preying on predominantly white working-class girls after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party voted against them. The Conservative Party's reasoned amendment to Labour's Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill calling for an inquiry was decisively rejected, 364 votes to 111, with only Conservative and Reform Party lawmakers voting in favor. show more

NOLA Police Superintendent Has Raked in Almost $3 Million from Taxpayers.

Following the New Year’s Day terror attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, that left 14 dead, it has emerged that Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick is paid almost $340,000 and has raked in millions of dollars from the American taxpayer since 2017. Reporters questioned her competence following the attack, with no vehicle barriers having been in place. “Actually, we have them,” she admitted. “I didn’t know about them, but we have them, and so we have been able now to put them out”—too late to prevent the Islamic State-inspired attack.

Kirkpatrick, who has a background with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and has served in police departments in Chicago, Oakland, and five other cities, joined the New Orleans police in September 2023 with a salary of $337,943, making her the second-highest paid city employee. Since 2017, she has earned $2.97 million from taxpayers, including salaries and legal settlements.

The barriers police failed to deploy were purchased in 2017 and used to protect pedestrians on previous occasions. Their manufacturer described how they “allowed free pedestrian flow and emergency vehicle access through the streets while providing a solid perimeter to unwanted vehicles.” The fact pedestrians were unprotected on New Year’s Day because police leaders forgot they had them raises serious questions about whether their high salaries provide good value for money for taxpayers.

RECORD.

Before her tenure in New Orleans, Kirkpatrick was the chief of police in Oakland, California, starting in January 2017 with an initial salary of $250,003, which increased to $334,090 by 2019. Her tenure in Oakland ended controversially when she was dismissed without cause in February 2020. Kirkpatrick sued for wrongful termination, claiming she was let go for exposing corruption within the Oakland Police Commission. A federal jury sided with her in 2022, awarding her $1.5 million in damages, which included a year’s salary and legal fees.

Her career also took her to various cities, including Memphis and the Chicago Police Department’s Bureau of Professional Standards. For five months in 2016, she earned $79,652.

New Orleans, under Kirkpatrick’s leadership, saw 193 homicides in 2023, leading the nation with a rate of 53.8 per 100,000 people. In 2024, violent crimes numbered 2,408, with 120 homicides, which would rank fourth worst in the country based on 2023 data.

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Following the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, that left 14 dead, it has emerged that Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick is paid almost $340,000 and has raked in millions of dollars from the American taxpayer since 2017. Reporters questioned her competence following the attack, with no vehicle barriers having been in place. “Actually, we have them," she admitted. "I didn’t know about them, but we have them, and so we have been able now to put them out”—too late to prevent the Islamic State-inspired attack. show more

FBI Probes New Orleans Terrorism Suspect’s Egypt and Canada Trips.

The Islamist behind the New Orleans truck attack that killed over a dozen people traveled to Canada and Egypt, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran, drove a truck into a crowd on New Year’s Day, resulting in the deaths of 14 individuals and injuries to numerous others, before he was killed in a shootout with police.

In videos posted to Facebook, Jabbar declared his allegiance to the Islamic State terrorist group and indicated his original intent to broadcast the killing of his family, calling them “apostates.” Weapons, explosives, and an Islamic State flag were discovered in his vehicle.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Lyonel Myrthil confirmed Jabbar’s visits to Cairo, Egypt, in late June and early July and then Ontario, Canada, shortly after. Canadian authorities, working in collaboration with U.S. agencies, verified Jabbar’s travel from Houston to Canada. The FBI has reported Jabbar’s use of “smart glasses” during his October visit to New Orleans, which were present during the attack.

Jabbar’s family noted his conversion to Islam as an adult. While some friends recently noticed a growing religious interest, there were supposedly few indications of extremism.

The mosque attended by Jabbar, the Islamic Center of Greater Houston (ICHG) – Masjid Bilal, has a history of extremism. Imam Eiad Saudan once stated in a sermon in 2023 that Jews take over the economies of countries and claimed that was the reason Adolf Hitler killed them during the Holocaust.

Another imam, Mohammed ElFarooqui, gave another antisemitic sermon last August, claiming that the Islamic god Allah turned Jews into monkeys, rats, and pigs for disobeying him and that Jews “went out everywhere on the face of this earth [and] started creating havoc everywhere.”

Image by Shinsuke Ikegame.

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The Islamist behind the New Orleans truck attack that killed over a dozen people traveled to Canada and Egypt, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran, drove a truck into a crowd on New Year's Day, resulting in the deaths of 14 individuals and injuries to numerous others, before he was killed in a shootout with police. show more

Illegal Migrant Found With AR-15, $750K Drugs in Publicly Funded Hotel.

Massachusetts law enforcement officials have apprehended Leonardo Andujar Sanchez, a 28-year-old Dominican national, at a taxpayer-supported shelter in Revere, Massachusetts. Andujar faces charges including firearm possession without legal authorization, possession of ammunition, possession of high-capacity magazines, and trafficking heroin. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office spokesman confirmed these charges.

The arrest occurred on December 27 after a search warrant was executed at the Quality Inn. During the search, authorities confiscated an AR-15 rifle, ammunition, and approximately five kilograms of illicit drugs, including fentanyl and cocaine. The drugs are estimated to have a street value of around $750,000. The arrest underscores ongoing issues related to unlawful migrants residing in state-funded shelters.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials revealed that Andujar had entered the United States illegally before his arrest. ICE has issued an immigration detainer in conjunction with Revere police, signifying intentions to take him into custody after local legal proceedings.

This case is part of a broader pattern involving illegal migrants in Massachusetts shelters. Earlier this year, another migrant, Cory Alvarez—a Haitian national—was arrested for raping a disabled child at another migrant hotel.

The influx of illegal migrants and inadmissible foreign nationals in Massachusetts is costing the state huge sums of money, projected to exceed $1 billion by fiscal year 2025.

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Massachusetts law enforcement officials have apprehended Leonardo Andujar Sanchez, a 28-year-old Dominican national, at a taxpayer-supported shelter in Revere, Massachusetts. Andujar faces charges including firearm possession without legal authorization, possession of ammunition, possession of high-capacity magazines, and trafficking heroin. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office spokesman confirmed these charges. show more

FBI Warns of Potential Copycat Attacks Following New Orleans Rampage.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other federal agencies are warning of potential “copycat or retaliatory attacks” in the wake of the terror attack by an Islamist radical on New Orleans‘ Bourbon Street. Islamic State-aligned radical Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a rented pickup truck into a crowd on New Year’s Day, resulting in 14 fatalities before he was killed in a firefight with police.

The incident occurred in the early hours of January 1, 2025. Jabbar had expressed support for the Islamic State terror group in several videos posted before the attack.

According to a federal bulletin distributed to law enforcement nationwide, vehicle-ramming attacks are deemed attractive due to the ease of obtaining a vehicle to carry them out. The bulletin also highlights that the Islamic State has encouraged the use of vehicles as weapons, followed by secondary attacks with other arms.

A spike in such attacks was observed between 2016 and 2017 in the United States and other Western countries. Notably, the Bourbon Street incident is the first attack resulting in fatalities on U.S. soil since 2017 that has been inspired by a foreign terror organization.

The bulletin also mentions that online platforms associated with terror groups have advocated for violence during holiday seasons.

Improvised explosive devices reportedly accompanied Jabbar’s attack, and he possessed firearms, including an AR-15-style rifle. Two law enforcement officers were wounded before Jabbar was shot and killed.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other federal agencies are warning of potential "copycat or retaliatory attacks" in the wake of the terror attack by an Islamist radical on New Orleans' Bourbon Street. Islamic State-aligned radical Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a rented pickup truck into a crowd on New Year's Day, resulting in 14 fatalities before he was killed in a firefight with police. show more

Pro-EU Leader Pushes for Gun Ban After Shooting.

A mass shooting has left 12 dead, including two children, in Cetinje, Montenegro, after 45-year-old Aco Martinović opened fire following a bar brawl. Martinović killed family members, including his sister, the bar owner, and the bar owner’s nephews, before targeting multiple locations around the Balkan town. He killed himself as police closed in.

The shooting took place on Wednesday, with Martinović returning to the bar with a firearm following the brawl. His victims included seven men, three women, and two children. Four others were wounded.

Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, of the pro-European Union party Europe Now, is exploiting the massacre to push for a ban on private gun ownership. However, there is mounting evidence that law enforcement failures enabled Martinović. He had previously been convicted of violent behavior and illegal weapons possession.

“Most of the victims were people he knew, his closest friends and relatives,” according to Police Commissioner Lazar  Šćepanović. “This criminal act wasn’t planned or organized. It was unpredictable,” he claimed.

Montenegro has declared three days of national mourning, canceling New Year’s festivities.

The incident marks the second mass shooting in Cetinje in recent years. In August 2022, another gunman in the town killed 10 before being killed in a shootout with police and civilians.

Image by Marcin Konsek.

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A mass shooting has left 12 dead, including two children, in Cetinje, Montenegro, after 45-year-old Aco Martinović opened fire following a bar brawl. Martinović killed family members, including his sister, the bar owner, and the bar owner's nephews, before targeting multiple locations around the Balkan town. He killed himself as police closed in. show more

SHOCK: New Orleans Terrorist’s Imam Has History of Extremism.

Imams of the mosque attended by New Orleans killer Shamsud Din Jabbar, who murdered at least 14 people in New Orleans on New Year’s, attacked Jews in several sermons. Jabbar was reportedly a member of the Islamic Center of Greater Houston (ICHG) – Masjid Bilal, whose imam Eiad Saudan appears to be an ardent antisemite.

In November of 2023, Imam Soudan claimed Jews take over economies wherever they go and claimed that was the reason Adolf Hitler killed them. He added that Europeans only supported Israel because they did not want Jews to come back to Europe.

In another sermon from August of last year, another imam, Mohammed ElFarooqui, gave an antisemitic sermon at Masjid Bilal, claiming the Islamic god Allah had turned Jews into monkeys, pigs, and rats for disobeying him. He added that Jews only think God watched them at the Temple in Jerusalem, saying, “So they went out everywhere on the face of this earth, started creating havoc everywhere.”

The imam then called for Muslims to “liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the hands of the plunderers.” The Al-Aqsa mosque is located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

ISLAMIC STATE.

Following his attack on New Orleans’s famous Bourbon Street, Shamsud Din Jabbar was found with an Islamic State flag in his truck, which was filled with explosives. He was shot and killed by New Orleans police before he could detonate them.

Jabbar was also heavily armed and engaged in a gunfight with officers before his death, injuring two of them.

Born in Texas, Jabbar was a U.S. citizen and Army veteran who served in Afghanistan. Reports have stated that he also posted videos online stating intentions to kill his own family and discussed dreams that led him to join the Islamic State.

Jabbar allegedly changed his plans to make the news focus on a war between “believers and disbelievers.”

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Imams of the mosque attended by New Orleans killer Shamsud Din Jabbar, who murdered at least 14 people in New Orleans on New Year's, attacked Jews in several sermons. Jabbar was reportedly a member of the Islamic Center of Greater Houston (ICHG) – Masjid Bilal, whose imam Eiad Saudan appears to be an ardent antisemite. show more

Tren de Argua Set to Cover Half of U.S. by February.

Experts are increasingly concerned about Tren de Aragua spreading to over half of the U.S. states in early 2025. The Venezuelan gang has already established a presence in at least 18 states, from the hinterlands of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming to major cities like New York and Chicago.

John Fabbricatore, former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for Colorado and Wyoming, warns the gang has the potential to expand to more than 25 states by February.

Tren de Aragua, or TdA, originated in a Venezuelan prison and has entered the U.S. due to the southern border crisis. Certain tattoos, including a train, a crown, a clock, and an AK-47, identify members. Authorities accuse the gang of being involved in a surge of violent crimes, including murders, assaults on police, and sex trafficking.

In North Dakota, law enforcement recently detained three suspected TdA members involved in an ATM theft operation. One of the individuals, Henry Theis, was found with nearly $25,000 in cash and confessed to collaborating with others to hack ATMs. “You think, North Dakota—that’s going pretty far. But to them, there’s ATM machines there. There’s jewelry stores there. There are things to rob. There’s rich people there that they can hit their homes,” explained Fabbricatore, saying the Venezuelans “look at the United States as just one big money pit for them.”

In Aurora, Colorado, TdA allegedly commandeered apartment complexes, using one for torture. In New York, the gang has reportedly recruited young migrants from shelters into what police have dubbed the ‘Little Devils of 42nd Street.’

Concerns about the gang’s operations have even emerged in Utah, where they are reportedly linked to criminal activities like prostitution and shootings.

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Experts are increasingly concerned about Tren de Aragua spreading to over half of the U.S. states in early 2025. The Venezuelan gang has already established a presence in at least 18 states, from the hinterlands of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming to major cities like New York and Chicago. show more

Trump Tower Terrorist Recruited for Ukraine, Just Like Failed Assassin Ryan Routh.

Matthew Livelsberger, the 37-year-old active duty special forces member assigned to U.S. Army Special Operations Command and named as the suspect in the New Year’s Day Cybertruck bombing outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, is believed to have held strong pro-Ukraine sympathies and even recruited foreign mercenaries to fight for the country in its war against Russia. This has led Las Vegas law enforcement officials to speculate that Livelsberger’s attack was politically motivated.

“This is a Tesla truck, and we know that Elon Musk is working with President-elect Trump, and it’s the Trump Tower,” Sheriff Kevin McMahill of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said on Wednesday. He added: “There’s obviously things to be concerned about, and it’s something we continue to look at.”

PRO-UKRAINE, ANTI-TRUMP.

A post on a LinkedIn account allegedly belonging to Livelsberger shows him acknowledging to another individual that he was sending recruits their way for an operation in Ukraine that paid $550 a day with lodging and travel provided. An alleged 2016 photo of Livelsberger—who served 19 years as a Green Beret—surfaced on social media showing him wearing a black t-shirt with red lettered print reading “Slava Ukraini.” The phrase translates to “Glory to Ukraine” in English. The photo appears to have been posted to a Facebook page belonging to his wife, Sarah Livelsberger.

Additionally, Mrs. Livelsberger’s alleged social media shows she holds far-left views—making numerous posts between 2015 and 2016 espousing extremist rhetoric against President Donald J. Trump. In a 2015 post, she wrote that following Trump’s social media made her want to kill someone.

Similarly, would-be presidential assassin Ryan Routh recruited mercenaries to serve in Ukraine. Routh is alleged to have visited Fort Bragg—where Livelsberger was once stationed—over 100 times. It is unknown if the two men knew each other.

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Matthew Livelsberger, the 37-year-old active duty special forces member assigned to U.S. Army Special Operations Command and named as the suspect in the New Year's Day Cybertruck bombing outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, is believed to have held strong pro-Ukraine sympathies and even recruited foreign mercenaries to fight for the country in its war against Russia. This has led Las Vegas law enforcement officials to speculate that Livelsberger's attack was politically motivated. show more

‘Guardian Angels’ Return to Patrol NYC Subways After Spate of Attacks.

Crime prevention activist and former New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa has announced that the Guardian Angels group will resume patrols in the city’s subway system after a woman was burned alive earlier this month. This decision follows the brutal murder and what Sliwa describes as the “Daniel Penny effect,” causing civilians to be hesitant about intervening against criminals.

Speaking at Brooklyn’s Stillwell Avenue-Coney Island subway station, Sliwa said, “We’re going to have to increase our numbers, increase the training, and increase our presence as we did back in 1979,” noting how the group went from 13 to 1,000 members in a single year.

The Guardian Angels are recognized for their distinctive red berets and are known to collaborate with law enforcement to tackle violence on public transit—when law enforcement is willing to cooperate, at least. The organization ceased its previous subway surveillance in 2020.

Sliwa believes that the Guardian Angels’ presence could help calm situations and facilitate communication with police officers on platform patrol. However, a spokesman for Mayor Eric Adams denigrated Sliwa’s efforts as “meaningless stunts,” insisting that the indicted Democrat mayor has already implemented measures to reduce crime.

Violence on the New York City subway was brought to national attention by the Daniel Penny case, which saw the Marine veteran accused of unlawfully killing Jordan Neely, a black schizophrenic with a history of assaulting women, by restraining him in a chokehold after he threatened passengers. Penny was cleared of all wrongdoing by a jury earlier this month.

Image by mattcarman.

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Crime prevention activist and former New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa has announced that the Guardian Angels group will resume patrols in the city’s subway system after a woman was burned alive earlier this month. This decision follows the brutal murder and what Sliwa describes as the "Daniel Penny effect," causing civilians to be hesitant about intervening against criminals. show more