A mass shooting at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, killed three people — including the shooter — and wounded three others during a high school hockey game. Police say the incident stemmed from a family dispute.
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A grand jury in Bergen County indicted former Dumont Mayor and Jersey City police sergeant Andrew LaBruno on aggravated sexual assault, child endangerment, and official misconduct charges related to the alleged abuse of a boy.
The Nancy Guthrie investigation faces new controversy after reports the Pima County sheriff blocked FBI access to key forensic evidence. The move has reportedly slowed federal involvement in the case.

Jobs Americans Won’t Do: Cameroon Illegal Recruited, Almost Graduated the New Orleans Police Academy
ICE arrested an illegal immigrant recruit from Cameroon just one week before his graduation from the New Orleans Police Academy. The case exposes serious failures in vetting and hiring within sanctuary city law enforcement.
Israeli authorities announced that Doctors Without Borders (MSF) must end its humanitarian operations in Gaza by February 28 amid a dispute over sharing the identities of its Palestinian staff with Israeli officials. MSF says the requirement risks staff safety and will hinder critical medical care in the besieged territory.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said he would “hunt down” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on state charges and hold them accountable if Democrats regain the White House. His comments came during an event unveiling legislation to limit ICE operations in the city.
Iranians spoke anonymously to the Associated Press about mass protests in Tehran and across Iran, describing hope and fear as security forces crack down on demonstrators. The government’s aggressive response has led to widespread killings and an internet blackout that hinders independent reporting.
Sen. Susan Collins announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ceased enhanced operations in Maine following discussions with Homeland Security leadership. Normal ICE and Border Patrol activities will continue.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal agents arrested 16 people in Minnesota accused of assaulting and impeding federal law enforcement officers. Bondi said more arrests are expected as tensions continue.
By Sister Toldjah Sadly, we’re seeing a lot of reports about ICE and border patrol agents being denied service at places like Minneapolis Hilton Hotel locations…
The Justice Department confirmed it will charge former CNN host Don Lemon for his role in disrupting a Minnesota church service alongside anti-ICE protesters. Officials say Lemon will face prosecution under the Ku Klux Klan Act for allegedly conspiring to violate worshippers’ civil rights.
By Paige Blankenship Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have defied congressional subpoenas, refusing to attend a deposition with the House Oversight Committee. The Clintons’…
By Kaley Some big players in Minnesota are in deep trouble… Right now, Gov. Tim Walz and Rep. Ilhan Omar are facing investigations of their own. But, that’s…
By Joseph Chalfant Editor’s Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as new information becomes available The anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis have…
By Steve Frank Minnesota investigators say they have hit a roadblock in the probe of a fatal U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shooting after…
By Sierra Marlee With all the discussion of daycares, legitimate and otherwise, going on these days, Real Clear Investigations has uncovered a rather interesting bit…
By Cullen McCue Former Georgia State Rep. Karen Bennett, a Democrat, was indicted Monday on one count of making false statements in connection with an application…

















