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ARMY MANHUNT Shocks Nation: Ex-Soldier Hunted After Heartbreaking Child Murder
— A massive manhunt is underway in Washington state for a former Army soldier accused of killing his three young daughters. Police say the suspect is on the run after this unthinkable act against his own family. Officers are expanding their search and using more resources to catch him fast.
This heartbreaking case has grabbed national attention, adding to a news cycle already filled with crime, political fights, and border crackdowns. Investigators are urging anyone with tips to step forward right away.
Across America, other headlines include a big jewelry heist, animal rescues, and legal battles over immigration and college sports. Each day brings new violence and controversy as citizens call for stronger action from police and lawmakers.
As families watch these stories unfold, many wonder what it will take to restore safety and order in our communities.
CRIME WAVE Panic: Supreme Court Shocks America as Violence Soars
— Police are searching for a former officer accused of rape and murder in the Ozarks. He is believed to be hiding in caves or remote areas. Authorities say he is very dangerous. They have not released details about the victims yet.
In New Orleans, ten inmates broke out of jail through a hole behind a toilet. Fourteen escapees have now been caught, but two are still missing. Police are arresting people who may have helped them. The sheriff’s office faces harsh criticism for failing to stop the jailbreak.
Violent crime is rising across the country. Over Memorial Day weekend, shootings in Los Angeles, North Carolina, Philadelphia, Chicago, and near Myrtle Beach left many dead or hurt.
The Supreme Court has let the Trump administration end protections for 350,000 Venezuelans — undoing Biden’s policy on immigration. Federal agents also made big arrests against drug cartels in several states. At the same time, abortion clinics are closing as new legal fights begin over state laws.
TEXAS Manhunt ENDS in Shocking Serial Killer Arrest
— A suspected serial killer is finally behind bars after months of fear across Texas. Police arrested the 35-year-old man in Dallas County after a tense standoff. A sharp-eyed local tipped off officers when they spotted his car near a recent crime scene.
Investigators say DNA, clothes, and weapons found during a raid tied him to several murders. The suspect already has convictions for assault and theft.
He now faces multiple murder charges and is waiting for his first court appearance. Police are asking Texans to stay alert and share any tips that could help the ongoing investigation.
Officials hope this arrest will bring peace back to communities shaken by violence. The case is still making headlines as more details come out.
ARMY SOLDIER Arrest Shocks Colorado Springs: Illegal Aliens, Drugs, and Betrayal Exposed
— A U.S. Army soldier is facing federal charges after a major drug bust at a Colorado Springs nightclub known for illegal activity. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, 28, was caught selling cocaine to an undercover agent just days before the DEA raided the club called Warike. The club has a reputation for attracting illegal aliens and criminals.
Investigators found months of drug deals in text messages on Orona-Rodriguez’s phone. He also held a leadership role at Immortal Security LLC, which provided armed guards for Warike and other nightclubs in the area.
During the raid, agents arrested 114 illegal aliens and seized guns, drugs, and related items. Seventeen active-duty Army members were also found at the scene during this operation.
Officials say this arrest is part of President Trump’s “Operation Take Back America.” The mission aims to stop illegal immigration and break up violent criminal groups across our nation.
ROYAL MARINES Outrage: Hero Detained for Exposing Lowered Standards
— A Royal Marine says the Corps is dropping its tough standards to push women through training for political reasons. He shared a survey signed by 1,000 Marines who questioned this change. After speaking out, police detained him under counter-terrorism laws and grilled him about his views.
The Marine claims standards are being “selectively dropped” so women can pass the hard course. He warns this puts lives at risk in real combat. He says Marines are not worried about gender but about safety and winning battles. “Everyone knows… you will be silenced as I have been,” he said.
Reports show some of his claims are true. The Daily Telegraph found he was flown from his post and later detained after returning from holiday — just for sharing his opinion, not breaking any law.
Other Marines were threatened with punishment if they did not reveal who started the petition. The whistleblower now says he is treated like a criminal just for defending high standards in one of Britain’s most respected forces.
SUSPECT HIDES in Couch: UK Police’s Shocking Discovery Goes Viral
— In a shocking twist, UK police found a suspect hiding inside a couch base. The Bedfordshire Police shared bodycam footage on Facebook, which has attracted over 138,000 views. Officers were executing a search warrant in Potton when they uncovered the man in his undergarments.
The Biggleswade Community Policing Team thought the property was clear except for a friendly dog. However, lifting the couch revealed the suspect’s unusual hideout. “We’ve seen some things in our time, but this is a first!” exclaimed an officer in the video.
The amusing situation continued with Bedfordshire Police joking about offering more comfort to the suspect by placing him in custody rather than his cramped hideout. Social media users reacted with amusement, with one comment noting he must have been great at hide-and-seek as a child.
Bedfordshire Police did not respond to requests for further comments from Fox News Digital regarding this peculiar incident. The story highlights both effective policing and unexpected humor during law enforcement operations.
— Man Arrested for Camping with Rifle Near Golf Course Where Former President Was Playing Authorities apprehended a man who was allegedly lying in wait outside the golf course with food and a firearm
— Trump Campaign Warned Against Photography at Military Burial Site A defense official revealed that the Trump campaign received a cautionary notice regarding photography restrictions at the burial site for military personnel who died in Afghanistan and Iraq
— Former Royal Marine Charged with Spying for China Found Dead in UK A former Royal Marine accused of spying on Hong Kong activists in the UK has been discovered deceased
— MURDER SUSPECT IN HYDE PARK CASE BELIEVED TO HAVE FLED UK: Police reveal killer of Kamonnan Thiamphanit, 27, known to her, likely escaped abroad following inquest testimony
— Israeli Airstrike Kills 7 Aid Workers in Gaza, Identities of Some Victims Revealed The recent airstrike in Gaza claimed the lives of seven aid workers, with some identities now disclosed amidst global shock
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MAINE TRAGEDY: Family’s Cries Ignored Over Gunman’s Mental State Before Deadly Rampage
— In the months leading up to Maine’s most fatal mass shooting, the family of the gunman, Robert Card, voiced their worries about his declining mental health and his access to firearms. The Sagadohoc County Sheriff’s Office was informed and reached out to Card’s Army Reserve unit. Despite promises that Card would receive medical help, the lethal incident still transpired.
Card’s mental instability became apparent earlier this year before the sheriff’s office was alerted in May. This set off a series of encounters with law enforcement before he launched an attack at a Lewiston bowling alley and bar last Wednesday. The violent spree resulted in 18 fatalities and 13 injuries.
After allegations against soldiers and self-seclusion during training in New York, Card underwent a mental health assessment last summer. Information released after last week’s assault revealed that he had been admitted to a psychiatric facility due to auditory hallucinations and threats against a military base.
Despite numerous red flags and attempts at intervention, efforts to stop the massacre were unsuccessful. In September, when another soldier expressed concern that Card might initiate a mass shooting due to hearing voices again, deputies visited his residence but failed to find him. A statewide alert was issued describing him as “armed and dangerous”, but it came too late.
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