Author: J.P. Knowles

  • Trump Hits Back Hard After FBI Trashed Mar-A-Lago Residence

    Trump Hits Back Hard After FBI Trashed Mar-A-Lago Residence

    Former President Trump and his legal team filed a motion Monday evening seeking an independent review of the records seized by the FBI during its “unprecedented” and “unnecessary” raid on Mar-a-Lago earlier this month, claiming that the decision to search his private residence just months before the 2022 midterm elections “involved political calculations aimed at diminishing the leading voice in the Republican Party, President Trump.”

    A motion filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida states Trump and his legal team are seeking an order assigning a special master to review the records taken during the search; stonewalling the government from further reviewing seized materials until a special master is appointed. This would require the Justice Department to hand over a more detailed receipt for property and force the government to return any item seized that was not included in the search warrant.

    Trump explained the motion is “strongly asserting” his rights, “including under the Fourth Amendment of our Constitution, regarding the unnecessary, unwarranted, and unAmerican Break-In by dozens of FBI agents, and others, of my home, Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Florida.”

    “They demanded that the security cameras be turned off, a request we rightfully denied. They prevented my attorneys from observing what was being taken in the raid, saying ‘absolutely not,’” said the former president. “They took documents covered by attorney-client and executive privilege, which is not allowed. They took my passports. They even brought a ‘safe cracker’ and successfully broke into my personal safe, which revealed…nothing!”

    Trump said he is “now demanding that the Department of ‘Justice’ be instructed to immediately STOP the review of documents illegally seized from my home.”

    “ALL documents have been previously declassified,” Trump continued. “We are demanding the appointment of a SPECIAL MASTER to oversee the handling of the materials taken in the raid. We are further demanding that the DOJ be forced to turn over a REAL, without ‘plants,’ inventory of my property that was taken and disclose where that property is now located.”

    Trump let the FBI know that he and his legal team are “demanding that all items wrongfully taken from my home be IMMEDIATELY returned.”

  • Deadly Dog Disease Runs Rampant Across This State

    Deadly Dog Disease Runs Rampant Across This State

    Dozens of dogs in Michigan have reportedly been sickened and killed by a parvovirus-like illness, local animal shelters said.

    Areas in northern and central Michigan have been hit by the outbreak. Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that primarily affects elderly dogs and puppies under the age of two.

    The disease spreads through feces. Tiredness, loss of appetite, and diarrhea are among the symptoms.

    According to Melissa FitzGerald, Otsego County’s animal control and shelter director, more than 30 dogs have died from an unidentified illness that appears to be similar to parvovirus.

    Surprisingly, despite showing disease symptoms, all of the dogs that died tested negative for parvovirus.

    Both the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory are conducting investigations into the outbreak.

    “What exactly is it, a strain of Parvo? Is it something else? Is it combined? There’s a lot of unanswered questions that they’re looking into at this point,” FitzGerald explained.

    In the meantime, dog-owners all over Michigan are strongly encouraged to their dogs’ vaccinations up to date.

    “Make sure they’re up to date on all their vaccinations, make sure they were properly vaccinated when you got them whether it was when they were puppies or when they were three,” FitzGerald suggested. “Keep your dogs close. Don’t let them sniff about – No common water dishes, anything like that.”

     

     

     

     

  • What Police Find In Felon Rapper’s Home Stopped Them DEAD In Their Tracks

    What Police Find In Felon Rapper’s Home Stopped Them DEAD In Their Tracks

    Texas police said they found a tiger cub inside the home of Dallas rapper Trapboy Freddy on Wednesday.

    Dallas police officers were assisting the U.S. Marshals in serving a federal warrant at the rapper’s home when they discovered the tiger cub.

    The Dallas Animal Services took the exotic animal to an undisclosed location.

    Devarius Dontez Moore, 30, aka, rapper Trapboy Freddy, was taken into custody and charged with one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

    Moore has a lengthy criminal history, including involvment with organized criminal activity, assault, drug possession, and other crimes.

    Moore was released from jail with an ankle monitoring device after pleading not guilty during a court hearing. His next court appearance is set for October 24.

    Moore is banned from traveling outside the Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas without court approval.

    The Dallas rapper has also been barred from housing “wild or dangerous animals in [his] residence” as part of a release agreement.

  • The Queen’s Chef Reveals Her Lifelong Guilty Pleasure

    The Queen’s Chef Reveals Her Lifelong Guilty Pleasure

    Queen Elizabeth’s former private chef, Darren McGrady, claimed that the reigning monarch has eaten jam sandwiches every day since she was a toddler. He revealed that the 96-year-old prefers a strawberry preserve made from fruits picked on the grounds of her Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

    “The queen was served jam pennies in the nursery as a little girl,” said McGrady in a video from his YouTube channel. “She’s had them for afternoon tea ever since.”

    The sandwiches, according to McGrady, are made from bread with a little butter and a spread of jam, then cut into circles the size of an old British penny.

    As part of the genteel tradition of afternoon tea, McGrady, the queen’s chef for 11 years, revealed the monarch’s solution to a common dilemma for British scone lovers: jam first or cream first?

    “The queen was always jam first,” he said. “The jam went on followed by that delicious, clotted cream.”

    In addition to the preserve, Elizabeth has always favored fresh strawberries.

    “The queen would eat strawberries three or four nights a week in Balmoral if they were in season,” he added.

    However, anyone who tried to give her out-of-season berries should watch their necks. A January batch presented to the queen would mean “off with your head,” McGrady joked.

  • Officers Under Fire For Brutal Attack Caught On Video

    Officers Under Fire For Brutal Attack Caught On Video

     

    Three Arkansas law enforcement officers have been suspended while Arkansas State Police investigate a video posted on social media that allegedly shows them punching and kicking an arrested suspect.

    One officer punches the man in the head and slams his head against cement in the video, while another officer appears to kick him in the lower body. The suspect is restrained by a third officer.

    Two of the officers work for the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department, and the third works for the Mulberry Police Department.

     

    Randall Worcester, 27, of Goose Creek, South Carolina, was identified as the suspect by Arkansas State Police. According to police, he was taken to a nearby hospital for examination and treatment before being released and imprisoned.

    Worcester was charged with second-degree battery, resisting arrest, refusing to submit to arrest, possessing an instrument of crime, criminal trespass, criminal mischief, terroristic threatening, and assault in the second degree.

    The arrest is shown in a video posted by Fox 16’s Mitchell McCoy. The video was apparently uploaded to TikTok first. It was later removed from the platform.

    According to McCoy, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, a store clerk called police after Worcester allegedly spat in their face and made threats. When officers confronted Worcester, he allegedly pushed a deputy to the ground and punched the back of his head, resulting in the arrest seen in the video.

    Crawford County Sheriff Jimmy Damante confirmed that the two deputies would be suspended while Arkansas State Police conducted an investigation.

    The officer from Mulberry was also suspended.

    Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson responded to the arrest on social media.

     

  • The Hunt Is On For Twisted Criminal After Attempted Murder

    The Hunt Is On For Twisted Criminal After Attempted Murder

    Florida authorities are searching for a “violent and dangerous criminal” who bound his victim with duct tape, stabbed him, and injected him with fentanyl against his will in an attempted murder last week.

    The incident occurred Monday evening in Tampa when two suspects conspired and attempted to kill a known associate who they believed would report their illegal activities to the police, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said Friday.

    The two suspects forced the victim into the bathroom of a home on the 5300 block of Garden Lane, where they bound and assaulted him.

    The victim was able to break free following the attack and was rushed to Tampa General Hospital, where he remains in stable condition, the sheriff’s office said.

    Authorities arrested, 44-year-old Ciriaco DelaCruz, he faces multiple charges including attempted first-degree murder with a weapon.

    The second suspect is known only as “TC” at this time, according to detectives, who say the suspect is a transient believed to be near Hillsborough Avenue and North Habana Avenue.

    Deputies described “TC” as a white Hispanic male, approximately 28 to 33 years old, 6 feet tall, with a thin build, short black hair, and a short black beard. The suspect is believed to have at least two tattoos, including a flame on his neck and a five-point star on one of his arms.

    “This is a violent and dangerous criminal that needs to be found and arrested,” Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a written statement.

  • Georgia Couple Learns Happy Meals And Meth Don’t Mix

    Georgia Couple Learns Happy Meals And Meth Don’t Mix

    A Georgia couple is under arrest after police found a bag of drugs in their car lying next to a 2-year-old child’s McDonald’s happy meal.

    Jonathan Loftis, 34, and Bethany Smith, 23, have been charged with felony trafficking of methamphetamine and misdemeanor marijuana possession after they were pulled over on Interstate 85 earlier this month by Coweta County deputies, who say that Loftis was driving erratically.

    Deputies say there was a strong odor of marijuana coming from the car, and they could see Smith’s 2-year-old daughter in the backseat.

    When deputies asked Smith to exit the car, they said she was having difficulty walking.

    Officers said they found a bag containing enough meth and marijuana to charge them with drug trafficking lying on the floorboard.

    The bag was next to the 2-year-old child’s McDonald’s Happy Meal, authorities say.

    “Not only was there a 2-year-old found in the car, but the drugs were found in very close proximity to a Happy Meal box, which makes the whole thing worse,” Coweta County Investigator Toby Nix said about the incident.

    Deputies said that the child was turned over to a relative.

  • Angry Pet Shreds Owner To Pieces

    Angry Pet Shreds Owner To Pieces

    An angry elephant used his tusk to rip his owner in half in the Thai province of Phang Nga after being forced to work under extremely hot weather conditions.

    Officers from Takua Thung Police Station responded to a call about the elephant owner’s death at around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday in the Tha Yu subdistrict.

    Upon arrival, authorities were informed that 32-year-old Supachai Wongfaed had been ripped apart by Pom Pam, his 20-year-old male elephant.

    Rescue workers, officers, and the village chief went to the gruesome scene where they found Wongfaed’s corpse split in half in a pool of blood with Pom Pam standing over it.

    Phang Nga Provincial Livestock officers were called to sedate the animal so rescue workers could retrieve Wongfaed’s body.

    During their preliminary investigation, Takua Thung Police officers learned that Pom Pam had been forced to carry wood in the rubber plantation prior to the attack. The officers suggested that the hot weather caused the elephant to “go crazy” and attack its owner.

    Although the practice of using elephants to carry wood through forested areas was banned by Thailand’s government in 1989, the practice still occurs in some areas around the country.

    Elephants are typically seen as good-natured animals, but they can potentially hurt humans if they feel unsafe or distressed. One elephant made headlines in June for killing a 70-year-old woman and then crashing her funeral to trample on her corpse.

  • Woman Gives Birth After Killing Her First Baby

    Woman Gives Birth After Killing Her First Baby

    Just hours after being sentenced to prison Thursday, for the death of her 11-month-old daughter, Angel Vanduker gave birth to another child.

    Chief Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin Johnson said Vanduker went into labor late Friday night and gave birth en route to UnityPoint Health-Methodist.

    The Illinois Department of Family and Child Services took the infant into protective custody shortly after the birth.

    Vanduker, 21, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in November in Tazewell County Circuit Court in connection with Nova Tucker’s death on Sept. 24, 2020. The plea was “blind,” meaning there was no agreement on a sentence and she could have received anywhere from probation up to 14 years behind bars.

    Rescue workers responded to Vanduker’s home on Sept. 21, 2020, on a report of an unresponsive baby. The baby girl was taken off life support three days later and pronounced dead. Initially, the mother told police the child had choked on a waffle, according to court records.

    After the child’s death and upon learning that rescue workers found no evidence of food, Vanduker admitted to police that she had grown “frustrated and tired” with trying to get the baby to lie down with her on the couch.

    She put a blanket around the little girl and held her head tightly to her chest until the baby stopped squirming, according to court records. Vanduker claimed that she dozed off and awoke a short time later to find the infant unresponsive.

    Vanduker is required to serve at least half of her sentence as the charge of involuntary manslaughter allows for day-for-day “good-time” credit to apply if an inmate complies with all the rules.

    Friday’s hearing was moved up a week to accommodate for her pregnancy, Johnson said. She had been free on bond until March when she was charged with aggravated battery for striking a medical worker. That case is set for a review on Aug. 22.

  • Oakland Church Sues Police Over Sacramental Psychedelic Drug Seizure

    Oakland Church Sues Police Over Sacramental Psychedelic Drug Seizure

    A church in Oakland, California, that incorporates ritualistic use of controlled psychedelic mushrooms and marijuana is suing the city, the police department, and one of its officers for violating its First- and 14th Amendment rights in connection with a raid that seized substances from its facility.

    Oakland police raided Zide Door Church of Entheogenic Plants in 2020, taking cash and approximately $200,000 in mushrooms and cannabis following reports that the church was running an unpermitted cannabis dispensary. The church is accusing authorities and one particular officer of discriminating against its religious beliefs.

    Zide Door Church claims to be founded on the idea that psychedelic mushrooms induce complex human communication and religion. The church claims cannabis enables people “to understand life, the world and the teachings from the spirits that communicate through mushrooms and other entheogens” by using a focused “inner eye.”

    The church’s founder Dave Hodges told Vice that those who consider it a religiously cloaked drug dispensary “just don’t understand that we truly believe in this.”

    Hodges said the 2020 police raid caused at least $50,000 in building damage. “We’re really hoping in any way possible to hold the Oakland police department accountable for what they did,” he commented to Vice.

    “The Oakland Police Department does not comment on pending litigation,” a representative said. Oakland City Attorney Barbara J. Parker said her office had not yet been with the lawsuit.