Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Portland Settles for $400K with Antifa Extremist Over 2020 Riot Arrest.

A Portland man is poised to receive a $400,000 settlement from the city following his arrest during a 2020 protest. Dustin Brandon Ferreira, 40, known as “Wheels,” claims he experienced excessive force by police during a demonstration in north Portland. The protest, which was part of a larger series of anti-police demonstrations in the city, saw Ferreira taken into custody on charges that were later dismissed, according to court records.

Ferreira, who uses a wheelchair due to brittle bone disease, alleges that former police Sgt. Justin Damerville used excessive force during the arrest process. The civil suit claims Damerville kicked Ferreira’s wheelchair, forcefully spun it around, and detained him with zip ties. Ferreira argues his arrest was unjust as he did not comply with dispersal orders due to his physical constraints.

Former Sgt. Damerville, in court declarations, maintained that Ferreira was arrested for refusing to comply with several dispersal orders issued after the assembly was declared unlawful. The charges initially brought against Ferreira, including second-degree disorderly conduct and interfering with an officer, were dropped a day later by Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt, who had declined to pursue numerous similar protest-related cases. Schmidt is one of many far-left district attorneys whose campaigns have been backed by radical progressive billionaire George Soros.

Jason Kafoury, Ferreira’s attorney, filed the complaint citing state laws safeguarding vulnerable individuals, suggesting the potential for tripled damages if misconduct is proven. Kafoury indicated this might contribute to the substantial settlement expected from the city, which is slated for a City Council vote this week.

The Portland city attorney’s office stated the city has paid over $3 million in settlements relating to police actions during the 2020 protests.

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A Portland man is poised to receive a $400,000 settlement from the city following his arrest during a 2020 protest. Dustin Brandon Ferreira, 40, known as "Wheels," claims he experienced excessive force by police during a demonstration in north Portland. The protest, which was part of a larger series of anti-police demonstrations in the city, saw Ferreira taken into custody on charges that were later dismissed, according to court records. show more
Migrant Crime

Suspected Tren de Aragua Member Robs Bragg Prosecutor in Her Building.

An illegal alien associated with the notorious Tren de Aragua gang was arrested in New York after robbing the apartment of a local Manhattan prosecutor. The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Brandon Simosa, is accused of breaking into the apartment of a Manhattan prosecutor, stealing her belongings, and committing a lewd act. The incident occurred at approximately 2 AM on Sunday, November 17, near 44th Street and Ninth Avenue.

The New York Police Department reports that Simosa followed a 38-year-old woman into her building, where he demanded money and seized credit cards and a cell phone from her bag. The victim, an employee of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office, has not been named.

Police allege the illegal performed a lewd act before fleeing the scene. He was captured on Tuesday evening near a former hotel repurposed as a migrant shelter. Despite frequenting the area, authorities identified him as homeless at the time of his arrest.

Simosa is charged with several offenses, including sexually motivated robbery and burglary, grand larceny, possession of stolen property, and drug-related charges.

Law enforcement sources have linked the Row and other shelters in New York City to Tren de Aragua, a notorious gang originally established in Venezuelan prisons. Police attribute a spate of robberies in New York City, particularly those targeting women, to the group’s presence.

Tren de Aragua has been seen operating across the United States under the Biden-Harris regime, taking over apartment buildings in Colorado and extorting the residents for money.

Members of the gang have also been linked to murders in the United States, including a killing in Connecticut and the murder of Laken Riley.

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An illegal alien associated with the notorious Tren de Aragua gang was arrested in New York after robbing the apartment of a local Manhattan prosecutor. The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Brandon Simosa, is accused of breaking into the apartment of a Manhattan prosecutor, stealing her belongings, and committing a lewd act. The incident occurred at approximately 2 AM on Sunday, November 17, near 44th Street and Ninth Avenue. show more

BREAKING: Jose Ibarra Found Guilty of Murdering Laken Riley.

Venezuelan national Jose Ibarra has been found guilty on all ten counts—including malice murder, felony murder, and kidnapping—for the death of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. The next step in his trial will be sentencing for his crime.

Ibarra waived a jury trial, with his defense team opting instead for a judge to render a verdict in the case. That judge handed down a unanimous guilty verdict on Wednesday. The National Pulse reported on Tuesday that during testimony, it was revealed that Ibarra and others were flown from New York City to Georgia on so-called ‘humanitarian’ flights paid for by the Biden-Harris government.

The Venezuelan illegal immigrant—who is suspected of having ties to the violent gang Tren de Aragua—murdered American citizen Laken Riley on February 22, 2024, as she jogged on dirt trails on the University of Georgia campus in Athens. At the start of his trial, Ibarra pleaded not guilty to the crimes. His attorneys attempt to implicate his brother—to no avail—as the perpetrator instead.

Ibarra faces the possibility of life in prison with no parole.

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Venezuelan national Jose Ibarra has been found guilty on all ten counts—including malice murder, felony murder, and kidnapping—for the death of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. The next step in his trial will be sentencing for his crime. show more

REVEALED: Laken Riley’s Killer Was Flown to Georgia By Biden-Harris Taxpayer Flights from NYC’s Notorious Roosevelt Hotel.

The roommate of Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan national on trial for the brutal murder of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, testified that Ibarra traveled to Georgia under a Biden-Harris government program. Speaking through an interpreter, the roommate told the court that they and others had been residing at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City when they requested a “humanitarian flight” to Atlanta in September 2023.

It appears the flights being referred to were part of the Biden government’s humanitarian parole program. In August, the taxpayer-funded flights were briefly paused after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) admitted the program was rife with fraud.

During Monday’s court session, prosecutors also presented evidence in the form of a recorded jail-house phone call between Ibarra and his wife, translated by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) analyst Abeisis Ramirez. The call allegedly places Ibarra at the University of Georgia campus at the time of Riley’s death in February.

The wife clearly states she does not believe her husband’s claim of innocence in the death of Laken Riely. “She said that she thinks it’s crazy that they don’t have anyone else’s DNA. They only have his,” Ramirez, translating for Ibarra’s wife, testified to the court. Additionally, the testimony suggests that Ibarra admitted seeing the body of the 22-year-old nursing student to his wife but didn’t call 9-1-1.

Ibarra, 26, has opted for a bench trial, foregoing a jury. He faces multiple charges, including murder, kidnapping, and aggravated assault with intent to rape. Prosecutors highlighted that Ibarra’s DNA was discovered beneath Riley’s fingernails, suggesting she fought back against him. Photographic evidence displayed in court depicts scratches on Ibarra’s arms and hands, reportedly taken soon after Riley’s death.

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The roommate of Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan national on trial for the brutal murder of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, testified that Ibarra traveled to Georgia under a Biden-Harris government program. Speaking through an interpreter, the roommate told the court that they and others had been residing at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City when they requested a "humanitarian flight" to Atlanta in September 2023. show more

2 Dead in NYC Stabbing Spree After Man Escapes Migrant-Swamped Men’s Shelter.

Two men have been killed and a woman critically wounded in a stabbing spree in Manhattan, New York. The suspect, not identified by the authorities as of the time of publication, is reportedly a resident of Bellevue Men’s Shelter—described by local media as a “tinder box of newly arrived migrants, unhinged vagrants, and sex offenders” in 2022. Police describe him as a Hispanic, aged 51, who “appears to be undomiciled,” with a lengthy arrest record.

The seemingly “random” attacks began at roughly 8:20 AM when the alleged killer started a confrontation with a 30-year-old Hispanic construction worker on West 19th Street near Eighth Avenue and stabbed him in the abdomen. Two hours later, the suspect started a second confrontation with an Asian man in his late sixties on East 30th Street, stabbing him multiple times. Finally, he targeted a 36-year-old black woman at East 42nd Street and First Avenue at around 11 AM, stabbing her in the chest.

The men died of their injuries at Bellevue Hospital, while the woman is, as of the time of publication, at Weill Cornell Medical Center in critical condition.

Bellevue Men’s Shelter has previously been described as a “ticking time bomb” by the New York Post. In 2022, the former psychiatric hospital was hosting an “explosive amalgam” of poorly vetted migrants seeking asylum, paroled ex-convicts, and often mentally ill homeless people.

The homeless accused the migrants of stealing and “getting treated better than we do,” while the migrants complained the homeless were “dangerous” and openly abusing drugs.

Locals told the press that shelter residents were stashing “knives, needles, and other contraband” around the neighborhood, which had become “really, really scary.”

This story is developing…

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Two men have been killed and a woman critically wounded in a stabbing spree in Manhattan, New York. The suspect, not identified by the authorities as of the time of publication, is reportedly a resident of Bellevue Men’s Shelter—described by local media as a "tinder box of newly arrived migrants, unhinged vagrants, and sex offenders" in 2022. Police describe him as a Hispanic, aged 51, who "appears to be undomiciled," with a lengthy arrest record. show more

Lesbian Lover of Trans ‘Woman’ Murdered Dad with Ice Pick in Election Night Freakout.

Corey Lizette Burke, 33, is in custody at King County Jail on first-degree murder charges. According to Seattle police, Burke admits to killing her father, Timothy Burke, at their home in south Seattle, Washington. Police reports state that officers found her at the scene, soaked in blood and expressing satisfaction over the slaying, which she described as an “act of liberation.”

Court documents say that on the evening of Election Day, November 5, Burke allegedly killed her 67-year-old father using an ice pick. Her actions included strangling, biting, and repeatedly striking him with the weapon. Burke, a lesbian program manager at Jeff Bezos‘s Blue Origin, is married to Samantha Leigh Allen, the transgender editor of the LGBT magazine Them.

Public records indicate that Burke cited distress over President-elect Donald J. Trump‘s projected victory over Vice President Kamala Harris as a factor in her actions. A disagreement with her father over turning off the lights reportedly escalated the confrontation.

Upon police arrival, Burke allegedly expressed happiness and was seen clapping inside the home, with blood visible on her face. She surrendered to the authorities without resistance. During an interrogation, she reportedly whispered a confession to an officer.

The court has set her bail at $2 million.

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Corey Lizette Burke, 33, is in custody at King County Jail on first-degree murder charges. According to Seattle police, Burke admits to killing her father, Timothy Burke, at their home in south Seattle, Washington. Police reports state that officers found her at the scene, soaked in blood and expressing satisfaction over the slaying, which she described as an "act of liberation." show more

Skulls Discovered Near U.S.-Mexico Border Raise Alarms.

Authorities in Lea County, New Mexico, have launched an investigation following the discovery of numerous human skulls at a residence in Jal, a city near the Texas border. The initial report came on November 5 from a local resident who reported an unsettling encounter with a man he had given a ride. This individual allegedly made alarming statements and disposed of what appeared to be human remains from the vehicle, according to the Lea County Sheriff’s Office.

Following this report, officers conducted a search near a convenience store and the man’s last reported whereabouts, leading to the discovery of bone fragments. On November 6, law enforcement officials executed a search at a property on South 4th Street, reportedly linked to rumors of human remains. Additional bone pieces, including a skull and jawbone, were found.

A subsequent search on November 9 yielded evidence of 10 to 20 human skulls, which have been sent to the Office of the Medical Investigator in Albuquerque for further analysis. The investigation is currently focusing on identifying these remains and establishing any potential connection to Angela McManes, 43, who was last seen in the area on May 14, 2019.

Authorities have urged people with information to contact the Lea County Sheriff’s Office or Lea County Crimestoppers. This case is gaining attention amid reports of charred bones found in suspected cartel sites in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, where a volunteer group discovered skeletal remains.

The gruesome sites, often associated with cartels, are alleged to be used for burning or dissolving bodies to eliminate evidence.

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Authorities in Lea County, New Mexico, have launched an investigation following the discovery of numerous human skulls at a residence in Jal, a city near the Texas border. The initial report came on November 5 from a local resident who reported an unsettling encounter with a man he had given a ride. This individual allegedly made alarming statements and disposed of what appeared to be human remains from the vehicle, according to the Lea County Sheriff's Office. show more

Diddy Can Spy on Women in Detention Center: Report.

Music producer Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, as he awaits trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Sources familiar with the facility indicate Combs is in the 4 North unit, a dorm-style section that typically houses high-profile inmates. This unit offers more privileges compared to the general population, including recreational activities such as air hockey.

Gene Borrello, a former Bonanno crime family enforcer, confirmed that the unit includes a room with grates, allowing a direct view into the women’s unit below. According to Borrello, these conditions provide male inmates with opportunities to interact with female inmates.

The allegations against Combs include orchestrating events termed “freak-offs,” which prosecutors say involved underage victims and coercive activities. The indictment details the use of substances and prostitutes at these gatherings. Combs asserts his innocence, claiming the activities were consensual.

Communication is restricted, with Combs allowed 300 minutes per month for phone calls. Despite the constraints, Combs is reportedly adjusting to life in custody. Meanwhile, his legal team continues efforts to secure bail, recently proposing increased supervision and financial guarantees.

Combs was heavily involved in Democratic politics. He even helped the founder of the far-left MeidasTouch network, Ben Meiselas, get his start in the sector.

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Music producer Sean 'Diddy' Combs is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, as he awaits trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Sources familiar with the facility indicate Combs is in the 4 North unit, a dorm-style section that typically houses high-profile inmates. This unit offers more privileges compared to the general population, including recreational activities such as air hockey. show more

Islamist Teen Arrested for Plotting Christmas Market Truck Attack.

A teenager believed to have radical Islamist links has been arrested for allegedly planning to drive a truck through a busy Christmas market in a bid to murder as many people as possible. Police in Elmshorn in Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein region arrested a 17-year-old Turkish-German national who they say was planning a truck attack at the city’s Christmas market.

Intelligence tips from the United States alerted the German authorities to the suspect in the spring of this year. After a Federal Criminal Police Office investigation, he was arrested on November 6. The description of the alleged plot matches the 2016 Christmas market attack in Berlin that Tunisian asylum seeker Anis Amri carried out. Amri drove a large truck through the German capital, killing a dozen people and injuring another 56.

Christmas markets across Europe have been targets of radical Islamic terrorists for years, with many now having to be guarded by armed police. Germany, specifically, has seen several Islamist terror attacks this year, including a mass stabbing at a diversity festival in Solingen over the summer, which left several dead.

As of September, Europe had seen at least 21 attempted terrorist attacks this year, many of which were linked to the Islamic State terrorist group.

The fatal stabbing of three children in Southport in the United Kingdom may also have been linked to radical Islam. Suspect Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, a migrant-background teenager, was said to have been in possession of jihadist terror manuals and attempted to create the deadly nerve agent ricin. However, police only revealed the possible connection months after the stabbing took place in July.

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A teenager believed to have radical Islamist links has been arrested for allegedly planning to drive a truck through a busy Christmas market in a bid to murder as many people as possible. Police in Elmshorn in Germany's Schleswig-Holstein region arrested a 17-year-old Turkish-German national who they say was planning a truck attack at the city's Christmas market. show more

Amsterdam Aflame as Pro-Palestinian ‘Youths’ Riot.

A tram has been set on fire, and at least one man attacked in the streets, as pro-Palestinian “youths” have taken to the streets of Amsterdam in the Netherlands days after prior antisemitic violence.

Groups of masked people dressed in black descended on the Plein area on Monday, November 11, and began rioting and setting off fireworks. In one case, which was caught in video, a tram had its windows smashed and was set on fire. A man on a bicycle was also attacked in the area as the rioters chanted pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel slogans.

Local police say that the violence started at around 7:15 PM and that a large group of people took part in the violence. Several arrests were made, but it is unclear how many people were arrested.

The violence comes just days after antisemitic mobs carried out attacks on Jews and supporters of the Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer club. At least 62 people were arrested following that violence, which caused at least five people to be injured and was described as a “pogrom” by Dutch anti-Islamist populist leader Geert Wilders.

Five more people were arrested in neighboring Belgium in the city of Antwerp on Sunday, November 10, as authorities discovered a social media group of men trying to organize further violence against Jews.

Messages on the social media platform Snapchat indicated that people in the group wanted to take “action” against Jews in Antwerp. Anyone seen in the city’s Jewish neighborhood wearing balaclavas or carrying Palestinian flags was preemptively arrested.

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A tram has been set on fire, and at least one man attacked in the streets, as pro-Palestinian "youths" have taken to the streets of Amsterdam in the Netherlands days after prior antisemitic violence. show more