UPPER DARBY, PA – The Upper Darby Police are attempting to locate the below wanted male, Khalid Greene, for a homicide that occurred on 12/22/20 within the Township. Greene is approximately 5’ 3”and 145 lbs and considered armed and dangerous. His last known address is in the Southwest Philadelphia area. Anyone that knows the whereabouts of Greene is asked to call 911 or 610-734-7693.

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BAKERSFIELD, CA – A man has been taken into custody after firing shots near the Bakersfield Walmart at Fashion Place.  According to a report by the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, on Monday, December 28, 2020, at approximately 1:17 P.M., the Bakersfield Police Department responded to multiple reports of shots fired and a subject armed with a firearm at the Walmart located at 2601 Fashion Place. An on-duty California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Parole Agent was in the area, heard the shots and responded. The CDCR Parole Agent was directed by witnesses to the suspect, Rodolfo Romo (31), who had fled into the business. Romo was taken into custody by the Parole Agent.

The investigation revealed that Romo had fired a handgun two times into the air, while in the parking lot of the open business. Romo then discarded the firearm when it appeared to malfunction and fled into the business. The firearm was located and seized. Responding officers evacuated the business, reviewed surveillance footage and interviewed over 100 witnesses.

No one was struck by gunfire. The motive for the shooting is still under investigation. Romo was transported and booked into the Kern County Jail for reckless discharge of a firearm, and associated weapon violations.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Bakersfield Police Department at (661) 327-7111.

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AMARILLO, TX – Four people were shot and one was killed after a shooting at the Hamlet Shopping Center on New Years Eve.  According to the Amarillo Police Department, at approximately 1:55AM on January 1, 2021, officers were dispatched to the 2600 block of Dumas Dr at the Hamlet Shopping Center, on a subject who had been shot. While enroute, officers were advised there were multiple victims. Four victims were transported to area hospitals. Orlando Kilgore, male, age 29, was declared deceased at the hospital. The Homicide unit, the Violent Crimes Unit, and the Shooting Response Team responded to the scene and the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Homicide Unit at 378-9468. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 374-4400. Or download the P3 app and make a tip there or you can go to amapolice.org and make a tip on the Amarillo Crimestoppers website.
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BROOKLYN, NY – A woman walking a dog in Brooklyn on Tuesday night was attacked by a machete wielding man, police here say.  After attacking the woman, police reported he then charged at officers with the machete, but was shot dead in his tracks.  The incident happened near Dumont and Strauss.   At around 6 pm, officers responded to numerous calls reporting a man with a machete chasing people around the neighborhood.  Police said the man was acting erratic and chasing people.  The woman sustained eight cuts to her head and hands and is recovering in the hospital.   Her dog was also slashed by the man.

One officer discharged a single round, striking the subject in the chest, killing him.  Despite rumors that the woman lost her finger, police said she did not, but suffered severe lacerations.  The attack appears to be random.

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ARLINGTON, TX – Police in Arlington are trying to piece together the events that lead to the death of a four year old boy in a Washington Drive apartment overnight.

The Arlington Police Department responded to a shooting call in the 700 block of Washington Drive at an apartment complex on Friday, January 1, 2021 at 12:36 a.m. The caller reported that gunshots were heard in the area. Officers who arrived on scene noticed a blood trail at a nearby apartment. Officers made entry into the unlocked apartment and located a crime scene inside the apartment, however, no one was inside the location. During the initial investigation, a vehicle drove into the parking lot that matched the description of a vehicle leaving shortly after the shooting according to a witness.

Investigators were notified by the Grand Prairie Police Department that a 4-year old male child was taken to a local hospital in their city and pronounced deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. Detectives believe that the child was shot while inside the apartment on Washington Drive. Investigators are actively working this scene to determine exactly what happened and trying to ascertain if the shooting occurred outside of the apartment or inside the location.

Persons of interest have been detained at this time pending further investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Charles Cisneros at 817-575-3169. Tipsters can also remain anonymous by contacting Tarrant County Crime Stoppers at 817-469-TIPS.

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office will identify the deceased once next of kin have been notified.

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RICHMOND, VA – Richmond police fired at a suspect who crashed their vehicle during a high speed chase after the suspect got out of the car and pointed a gun at officers. According to the Richmond Police Department, at approximately 5:05 p.m. today, two officers attempted to stop a vehicle at the intersection of N. 20th Street and Fairmount Avenue.

The vehicle failed to stop and was pursued to the 1300 block of Coalter Street where the vehicle crashed. The suspect and sole occupant of the vehicle exited the car with a firearm, attempted to flee and pointed a firearm at one of the officers. The officer fired his service weapon, striking the suspect. Responding officers called for EMS and began rendering medical assistance. The suspect was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

The suspect’s firearm was recovered at the scene. The incident is currently being investigated by the Officer Involved Investigation Team.  The Chief of Police, Command Staff, First Precinct leadership, Major Crimes Division detectives, and forensics all responded to the scene. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Major Crimes Det. B. Thompson at 804-646-3925 or Crime Stoppers at 804-780-1000.

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STARKE, FL – Customers at the Starke McDonalds didn’t exactly get the quick drive through service they are accustomed to.  On New Years Day, police grappled with a passenger in a car at the drive through who was passed out.  It must have been a wild New Years party last night.  After a few minutes, police were able to move the passenger and the vehicle to reopen the line.

Be careful if you’re heading to McDonald’s as officers are out with a car in the drive thru and the driver appears passed out,” Starke Police said. “If you are hungry you end up with a big McDelay.”

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BARNEGAT, NJ – The New Jersey Department of Transportation and the New Jersey State Police shut down the northbound lanes of the Garden State Parkway around mile marker 68 this morning after a vehicle, reportedly driving the wrong way crashed head on with another vehicle.  Two  people have been reported dead in that crash.  The crash occurred at 7:45 am this morning, the New Jersey State Police said.  Two hours after the crash, the vehicles were covered in yellow tarps.  Traffic is now being allowed to pass the scene as the investigation continues.  Ocean County Scanner News today posted photos from the scene of the crash.

https://ocscanner.news/2021/01/01/gsp-photos-from-earlier-double-fatal-mva-67-northbound/

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TOMS RIVER, NJ – A Beachwood man was charged after throwing hot coffee on a gas station clerk and robbing the station.  On New Years’ Eve, Thursday, December 31, 2020, at approximately 7:00 PM police responded to the Exxon gas station located at 13 Route 37 East, near Main Street, for a reported robbery.

Upon arrival, officers met with the store clerk who reported that a white male suspect threw hot coffee on him then removed money from the cash register. The actor fled on foot west towards Route 166. The Toms River Police K-9 Unit and Ocean County Sheriff CSI Unit also responded to the scene. The suspect was determined to be Thomas Jann, 33 years old, from Beachwood following a joint investigation with the Toms River Police Department, Beachwood Police Department, Ocean County Sheriffs Department, and the Ocean County Prosecutors Office. Thomas Jann was later located by detectives at a hotel along Route 9 in Toms River at 2 AM where he was peacefully taken into custody.

Toms River Detectives were able to connect Jann to the Exxon robbery as well as three previously reported robberies that occurred in the township; Wawa on December 19th, Krauszer’s on December 26th, and the 7-Eleven on December 30th.

Jann was also implicated in a robbery that occurred on Christmas Eve at the Robin’s Convenience Store & Deli, 256 Atlantic City Boulevard,in Beachwood. Thomas Jann is now facing five counts of robbery as a result of this joint investigation. Police Chief Mitchell A. Little credits the teamwork between law enforcement agencies for taking him into custody before someone was seriously hurt.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Toms River Police Detective Travis Seaman at (732)349-0150 x.1368.
The media and the public are reminded that criminal charges are accusations only. Every criminal defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.

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ULSTER, NY – A woman who cut off a police officer became the subject of a viral video after it was released on the internet, garnering support for the woman and scorn against the local police department. Today, the department released the body cam video from the arresting officer which paints quite a different picture.   It turned out the woman was driving while her license was revoked. What do you think? Leave a comment below.

“I found it prudent to release the body camera footage of the event that occurred on December 28, 2020 in a parking lot in the Town of Ulster, as this event has already garnered community attention,” said Sheriff Juan Figueroa. “Encounters with law enforcement can be unpredictable, and although this is not to say one way or the other that anyone is at fault, this will at least shed light on the event as it occurred in real time.Like all technology, devices such as body cameras, cell phones and similar devices are machines with limitations. This complaint remains under investigation.”

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BARNEGAT, NJ – The Associated Humane Societies at Popcorn Park is offering a $1,000 reward to find out who abandoned a dog in a wooded area near a local gun club.

According to AHS, on Monday, December 28th, the rescue facility received an animal control call for an abandoned dog in Barnegat.

“Our ACO, Maria Cymanski, was dispatched to the scene located in the area of 1450 West Bay Ave. where a young female Siberian Husky mix was left in a crate in a wooded area near a gun club. A man spotted the crate as he was leaving the club and went to investigate,” AHS said. “He found the dog had broken out of the crate and was running around it with a leash attached to her. He secured her back in the crate, moved the crate out of the woods and waited for our ACO to arrive.”

Shelter workers could not identify the dog.

“The Barnegat Police Dept. and the Humane Law Enforcement Officer for Barnegat were alerted to the situation and Maria brought the dog back to our facility in Forked River. The dog was wearing a pink collar but did not have any tags nor was she microchipped. She was checked out in our medical department and given all the necessary vaccinations,” AHS said. “We can’t imagine what goes through someone’s mind when they commit such an act of cruelty toward a helpless animal. How someone could lock this dog in a crate, leave her in a rural, wooded area, and turn their back on her and walk away is beyond us. We hope to find the person responsible for this cruel act and we are offering a $1000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual responsible. Please email the Barnegat HLEO at: [email protected] with any information.”

She now has a name and while not currently available for adoption, AHS is accepting donations.

“We have named her Ginger, and she is an incredibly sweet, friendly, happy dog. She is full of energy and life, and she loves people and is so forgiving. Ginger is not currently available for adoption, as she is on a stray-hold. When she does become available, she will be posted on our Facebook page: Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter, our website: www.ahscares.org, and all adoption websites,” AHS said. “We are not taking applications for her in advance. If you’d like to donate toward the care of Ginger, and the many others like her that come to us in need, please donate to our ResQ Fund at www.ahscares.org.”

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FREEHOLD, NJ – A report in Today’s Asbury Park Press claims Governor Phil Murphy’s administration is slowing down COVID-19 vaccinations and over 70% of the state’s current stockpile has no been distributed yet.  When it does get distributed, Governor Murphy’s administration will give the vaccine to the state’s prison population before you can get one for your family.  It’s no secret, in Murphy’s sanctuary police reform state, crime does pay.

New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli today said she is working with the state’s Department of Corrections to make sure the prison population gets COVID-19 vaccines.

Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden balked.  He said prisoners in New Jersey will also get the vaccine before law enforcement officers.

“Inmates over Frontline Health care workers , LTCs , First responders and Law Enforcement. Leave it here for comment. LE btw should be moved to 1A as the majority of Municipal PDs respond and are first to the scene of medical calls,” Golden said today.

 

“It is unconscionable that Governor Murphy’s administration is vaccinating the convicted criminals in our prisons before the heroes in our state’s veteran homes. From the beginning of this crisis the Governor has failed to protect the veterans homes from Covid, has refused to share details of what, if any, actions he took to minimize spread, and just recently missed a deadline to get our state’s heroes and vulnerable vaccinated promptly. The Governor has failed the people who needed protection the most, and he should pay for this failure with his job next fall,” said NJ GOP President Mike Lavery.

On Thursday, the first prisoners began receiving vaccinations.

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PHOENIX, AZ – An Arizona state trooper sitting in his patrol vehicle during a traffic stop was rear-ended by the driver of a pickup truck on the shoulder of I-10 EB near Bullard Avenue on Dec. 28, 2020. The force of the crash forced the patrol vehicle into the back of the SUV stopped in front of it. The trooper sustained non-life-threatening injuries, and the SUV occupants received minor injuries.

On Monday, Dec. 28, 2020, at about 9:25 p.m., an AZDPS trooper was seated in his patrol vehicle finishing up a traffic stop on the shoulder of eastbound I-10 near Bullard Avenue when he was rear-ended by the driver of a passing pickup truck. The force of the crash pushed the trooper’s patrol vehicle into the back of the SUV stopped in front of him. Fortunately, the occupants of the SUV sustained only minor injuries. Our trooper was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The driver of the pickup truck, identified as Christian D. Reiling, 25, of Goodyear, was arrested and booked into the Maricopa County Jail on the following charges:
Aggravated assault – serious physical injury (1 count)
Criminal damage – deface (2 counts)
DUI – liquor/drugs/vapors/combo (1 count)
Drug paraphernalia – possession/use (1 count)
Aggravated assault – deadly weapon/dangerous instrument (3 counts)
Narcotic drug – possession/use (1 count)
Endangerment (2 counts)
DUI/drugs/metabolite (1 count)

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HENDERSON, NV – Two men have been charged for a November crime and damage spree and are now facing over 250 charges combined.   Since late November 2020, the City of Henderson Police Department has been investigating a spree of reported vandalisms occurring throughout the City of Henderson. The investigation revealed the suspects had shot out multiple residential and parked vehicle’s windows causing several thousands in dollars’ worth of damage.

No one was injured during these events.

Investigators were able to identify 20-year-old Andrew Drongesen and 21-year-old Devin McBride as suspects involved.

On December 30th, after a lengthy investigation, Henderson Police Department Investigators located and arrested Drongesen and McBride without incident. They were booked into the Henderson Detention Center on the following charges:
29 counts of Injury to Other Property Under $250
108 counts of Injury to Other Property $250 – $5000
137 counts of Discharge Firearm In/Upon Public Street

As this is still an active and open investigation, no further details will be provided at this time Anyone with information in this case is urged to call the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-4911, 3-1-1, or to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or visit Crime Stoppers website. Tips directly leading to a felony arrest or an indictment processed through Crime Stoppers may result in a cash reward.

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MORGAN, CO –  A phone call error on Christmas Eve brought Morgan County deputies to the home of an elderly woman and what happened next was nothing short of Christmas magic.

On Christmas Eve, Deputy Jesus Ramirez was dispatched to a welfare check related to a 911 hangup. When he arrived, he learned that a 94-year-old female accidentally dialed 911 while attempting to contact her insurance company. He determined that everything was okay.

While talking to the elderly woman, Deputy Ramirez learned that she would be spending Christmas Day, alone, at her home.  On Christmas Day, Deputy Ramirez organized a couple of officers to go with him to spend some time visiting with the elderly woman and wish her a Merry Christmas.

Deputy Ramirez joined the Sheriff’s Office, after graduating from the POST academy at Flatrock Training Center in 2019.

“He has excelled in every area of his job and we frequently get compliments, from citizens, regarding their interaction with Ramirez,” the department said. “He is always one of the first to volunteer to support community events. The concern and compassion that he displayed for this elderly woman is typical of what we see from him on a daily basis. Deputy Ramirez exemplifies the values of the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office.”

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What happens when baby ducklings approach a napping German shepherd?  You might not have expected the reaction by Thorin in this video that has gone viral this week.  When these little ducklings were born, the first creature they met was Thorin.  What an amazingly great dog, worthy of its video going viral.  The video shows that even as we wind down a contentious 2020 year, anyone can get along.

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CHEEKTOWAGA, NY – What a great way to end 2020.  Police officers in Cheektowaga, New  York jumped into the waters of a frigid creek to rescue a dog stranded in the water.

On Wednesday,  at 3:19 pm, officers responded to a dog spotted in the creek. Officers attempted to check the creek at various spots, however, the creek has a steep bank and is in a wooded area. Patrolman Rutkowski made his way through the woods and spotted the dog clinging to a tree in the creek. Patrolman Rutkowski entered the water which was waist deep and made his way to the dog. Patrolman Troy Blackchief arrived to help and also entered the water. Patrolman Rutkowski was able to lift the dog off the tree and out of the water and passed the dog to Patrolman Blackchief who was assisted by Cheektowaga Animal Control in getting the dog out of the water. The dog was turned over to the owners and brought to the veterinary clinic to be checked.

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DeBary, FL – The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s assistance to help find a missing 17-year-old DeBary girl who has possibly run away from home.  Emily Gustafsson of North Pine Meadow Drive left her home early Tuesday, then walked to the Walmart Neighborhood  Market at 185 N. Charles R. Beall Blvd., where she was picked up by a LYFT driver for an unknown destination.  Surveillance video shows the LYFT vehicle picking up Emily at the front entrance of Walmart — see photo below. Emily does not have her cell phone with her. She is described as wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black pants, and possibly black hair as well. Anyone who has seen Emily is urged to call 911 or contact Detective Martir at (386) 248-1777 or via email at [email protected] .
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LAKEHURST, NJ  – Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that Detectives from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Strike Force, Lakehurst Police Department, and Manchester Township Police Department Narcotics Enforcement Team conducted a collaborative investigation into the distribution of heroin and cocaine in the Ocean County area. This cooperative, multi-agency investigation ultimately identified a room at the Travel Inn and Suites in Lakehurst, New Jersey, as being utilized by three individuals to store and distribute quantities of heroin and cocaine.

On December 29, 2020, Detectives observed the subject individuals exit the motel room in question and enter a vehicle. A motor vehicle stop was conducted by the Lakehurst Police Department, and all three individuals were placed under arrest for possessing quantities of heroin and cocaine. Detectives from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Strike Force, Manchester Township Police Narcotics Enforcement Team, and Lakehurst Police Department executed a court-authorized search warrant on the motel room. As a result, Detectives seized approximately five bricks of heroin, a small quantity of marijuana, and a large 9mm capacity 50 round drum style magazine with hollow point bullets. Arrested were:

Nicholas Ryland, 29, of Toms River, charged with two counts of Possession of less than One-Half Ounce of Heroin with Intent to Distribute in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5b(3); two counts of Possession of less than One-Half Ounce of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5b(3); two counts of Possession of Heroin in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1); two counts of Possession of Cocaine in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1); Possession of less than 50 grams of Marijuana in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1); Possession of Hollow Nose Ammunition in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3f(1); and Possession of a Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3j. Ryland is currently lodged in the Ocean County Jail pending a detention hearing.

Ahmid Fisher, 29, of Toms River, charged with Possession of less than One-Half Ounce of Heroin with Intent to Distribute in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5b(3); Possession of less than One-Half Ounce of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5b(3); Possession of Heroin in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1); and Possession of Cocaine in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1). Fisher was charged on a summons and released pending a future court date.

Theopolis Stewart, 29, of Neptune, was charged with Possession of less than One-Half Ounce of Heroin with Intent to Distribute in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5b(3); Possession of less than One-Half Ounce of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5b(3); Possession of Heroin in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1); and Possession of Cocaine in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1). Stewart was likewise charged on a summons and released pending a future court date.

Prosecutor Billhimer commends the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Strike Force, Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Asset Forfeiture Unit, Lakehurst Police Department Detective Bureau, Lakehurst Police Department Patrol Division, Manchester Township Police Department Narcotics Enforcement Team, and Manchester Township Police Department K-9 Unit, for their collaborative efforts in connection with this investigation.

The press and public are reminded that all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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Everett, WA –  Dico, the police K-9 has helped his fellow human officers capture another bad guy.

Just before 11 p.m. on December 18, a deputy attempted to make a traffic stop on a vehicle with no front license plate driving in the 3300 block of Marine Drive NE. The vehicle pulled into a nearby gas station, stopped and let out two passengers before fleeing from the scene. The deputy pursued the vehicle with lights and sirens and the suspect continued to accelerate and while driving recklessly, passing multiple vehicles, and driving in the oncoming traffic lane.

He eventually pulled into a driveway on the south side of Marine Dr. NE in the 1000 block. As the driveway came to an end, the suspect immediately got out and ran on foot into a heavily wooded area. Deputy Byrd and K-9 Dico responded to the scene to attempt to locate the suspect.

K-9 Dico quickly acquired the suspect’s scent and started tracking southbound away from the car into the woods down a small walking trail. K-9 Dico tracked through the woods and to an abandoned property near the water line of the Ebey Slough. K-9 Dico then made a right turn and started tracking westbound through the property which sits very close to the water. They came to a small barbed wire fence and K-9 Dico started sniffing it.

Deputy Byrd shined his light in the area he was sniffing and observed a dry black beanie stuck on one of the barbs from the fence.

K-9 Dico continued tracking and gave a good proximity alert, indicating the suspect was nearby. Deputy Byrd continued to give verbal commands that the area was being searched by a police dog and for the suspect to surrender. They approached very steep muddy hill covered in thick bramble and blackberry bushes several feet high near Ebey Slough

. A drone operator from Getchell Fire Department indicated he was receiving a heat signature about 20-30 feet in front of the team. Moments later, K-9 Dico contacted and apprehended the suspect. The suspect, a 31-year-old Edmonds man, was arrested and booked into Snohomish County Jail for an attempt to elude, obstructing a law enforcement officer, driving with a suspended license, and an outstanding warrant.

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TAMPA, FL When Dexter the dog, from Tampa was out in his backyard chasing birds, he accidentally fell into a muddy canal.  Dexter was stuck in the mud up to his belly and couldn’t get out. Unfortunately for Dexter, his mom is recovering from a broken leg and was unable to rescue him.  Not knowing where else she could turn, she called for the assistance of the Hillsboro County Sherrif’s Office.  Deputies gladly obliged to rescue Dexter.   Deputy Cullinan got into his waders and jumped knee-deep into the mud to rescue Dexter.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – If you’re wondering what this big thing happening in Washington, D.C. on January 6th is all about, conservative talk show host Dan Bongino breaks it down.   Trump’s campaign is still disputing some election results in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia.

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MORRISTOWN, NJ – Jack Ciattarelli is running for Governor of New Jersey as a Republican and is rolling the dice against President Donald J. Trump. With Trump’s exodus all but certain from the White House after contesting the 2020 election, Ciattarelli has been rolling the dice against Trump for years in his bid to unseat Governor Phil Murphy.   Ciattarelli is surrounded by a circle of Never Trumpers, the New Jersey GOP old guard that is trying to reclaim power in the Garden State.  People like Chris Christie who is Trump’s biggest political Frenemy, former New Jersey Governor and Trump hater, Christie Todd Whitman and even RNC committeewoman Virginia Haines and RNC committeeman Bill Palatucci, both who never really fully embraced Trump are lining up behind Ciattarelli.

It’s a gamble that could pay off for Ciattarelli as he tries to draw in disenfranchised Democrats to his side, the only way he can win against Murphy in 2021.  If Trump’s ratings continue to tank over his prolonged dispute over the 2020 election and the political perception changes that he is a political sore loser who is now baggage for the establishment GOP, Ciatterelli’s anti-trump stance could pay big dividends in November of 2021

His opponent, Doug Steinhardt, who happens to be a Trump supporter, today called him out.

“Jack Ciattarelli is a political opportunist,” said Steinhardt. “He lacks the courage to stand with conservatives on tough issues and can’t be trusted to make the tough choices New Jersey needs to get back on track. Heck, he couldn’t even summon the courage Monday to say he stands with President Trump.”

Earlier this week, on WOR-AM radio with Larry Mendte, Jack Ciattarelli flip flopped again, adding the latest “evolution” in his ever-changing position on President Donald Trump. When asked by the host if Ciattarelli was “as pro-Trump as Doug Steinhardt,” Ciattarelli demurred and said he “was rooting for the President, because that’s the American thing to do.”

“Ciattarelli has vacillated from being an unabashed “never Trumper” who lobbed personal insults at the President, to faking support for Trump when Ciattarelli thought it advanced his personal, political career. In fact, it’s so hard to follow Jack’s political summersaults that we created an easy-to-follow timeline if you don’t know Jack,” Steinhardt said.

Here’s a timeline documenting Ciattarelli’s Never Trumpin’…

  • December 15th, 2015 – Ciattarelli slammed Trump as a “charlatan” who was “not fit to be President of the United States”
  • February 27th, 2016 – Ciattarelli demanded Chris Christie resign as Governor after Christie endorsed Trump for President
  • October 10th, 2016 – Ciattarelli called on Trump to “step aside” as a candidate for President, trying to derail the Trump Train before it ever left the station
  • March 20th, 2017 – Ciattarelli said proudly he did not vote for Trump in the Presidential Election, but “voted for everyone else”
  • January 21st, 2020 – After nearly 3 years of silence, Ciattarelli kicked of his second run for Governor with a lukewarm endorsement of President Trump
  • December  2nd, 2020 – Even the liberal Star Ledger called out Ciattarelli, saying that he was demeaning himself, “by saying and doing things he obviously doesn’t believe.”
  • December 28th, 2020 – Old Jack is back! Ciattarelli refuses to say he is pro-Trump during Monday’s radio show

Steinhardt continued, “With me, you’ll always know where I stand. While Jack Ciattarelli swims in the Trenton swamp with his lobbyist lackeys and State Street sponsors, I’m fighting for New Jersey’s families, because family is worth fighting for. That’s why I’m running for Governor. New Jersey needs leadership for a change, leadership that will make tough decisions to make it easier on hard-working families instead of providing an easy way out for weak politicians like Jack.”

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NEW YORK, NY – In New York City, being successful and wealthy is now a crime punishable by assault by roving bands of thugs running lawless in the streets.  Equity inequality is now a crime, punishable by street justice.  It’s the tone set by liberal Governor Andrew Cuomo and his comrade in arms, New York City Mayor William DeBlasio.  Although the two leftists have not always seen eye to eye when it comes to how to properly roll out socialism in the Empire State, the do often agree that sometimes, turning a blind eye is the best course of action.

On Tuesday, a roving band of thugs attacked this driver in the streets of New York.  The video went viral.  In that attack, 25 bikers attacked and damaged the victim Max Torgovnick’s luxury car while driving down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.  A 15-year-old Queens teenager has been arrested for the attack.  Torgovnick’s crime?  He had just dropped off a donation to a non-profit organization with his 70 year-old-mother.

Today it was Torgovnick. Tomorrow, it could be you.

https://www.facebook.com/ErrolWebberForCalifornia/posts/1736810713145120

 

 

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NEW YORK, NY – The liberal left has hi-jacked the medical vaccination process in America.  On Monday, Cuomo said a batch of the state’s vaccine will go to the Office of Addiction Services and Supports.

“New York state has prioritized the vaccine distribution to high-risk populations, including those in congregate care settings where there is an increased danger of virus spread. Many people in these facilities also have additional risk factors that make them more vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19,” Cuomo said. “Unfortunately, there continues to be a stigma against those in recovery when it comes to equal access to health care. These individuals deserve the same access to medical care as everyone else, and those at high risk of COVID should be vaccinated in line with other high-risk populations.”

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