7. Enterprise's Jeremy Michael Spencer arrested The husband was charged with second-degree domestic violence/stalking and first-degree electronic stalking for allegedly placing a tracking device on his ex-wife's car and threatening her. The investigation began after the victim reported being harassed via text messages and phone calls, leading to the discovery of a video of the husband placing the tracking device on his wife's car, potentially putting him in jail.
6. Criticizing paid or prize-winning contests in which fat people participate is fat-shaming. HatefulAccording to Alabama's saddest liberals, the pageant that named Sara Milliken “Miss Alabama USA” instead of “Miss Alabama” scam “By beauty pageant people.” But the facts of the story are clear: Milliken was chosen because of her weight, not in spite of it. Alabama political reporter Bill Britt hypocritically complains that the criticism is bullying and goes against “Christian values of kindness and non-judgment.” Exit Underemployment Hateful people every day.
Five. Sean Fain of the United Auto Workers investigated Fain has sued union leaders for alleged abuse of power and obstruction of justice in actions that may violate a consent decree it signed with the U.S. Department of Justice in 2020. Despite these allegations, as well as allegations of retaliation against the vice president, Fain maintains that union leaders are committed to democratic principles and serve their members while engaging in vital organizing efforts and contract negotiations. However, the allegations are subject to embezzlement, bribery and other charges as the union seeks to expand into the South.
Four. Guns are the murder weapon in Alabama choice The 83.9% of murders was treated as a shocking figure by John Archibald of Al.com, who investigated 809 murders in Alabama, and the same non-reporting has led to the FBI's claims of reduced crime, along with the dubious bonus claim that Alabama is more dangerous than New York. Guns were used in 634 deaths, knives in 38, personal weapons in 23, blunt objects in 16, drugs in 10, fire in 4, asphyxiation in 2, and poison in 1.
3. Federal investigators arrested In the United States, eight Tajik nationals have been arrested in Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia on suspicion of immigration violations due to potential ties to ISIS. They were initially cleared upon entering the United States at the southern border without incident, but were subsequently detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement working with the FBI after it was determined they may have ties to ISIS members abroad.
2. Over the past five years, Alabama has Better When it comes to teaching young students to read, they recently celebrated that 91% of third graders are now reading and writing at grade level, when the actual percentage is 77%, with another 14% just barely catching up. They claim this was a mistake, but the simple fact is that the progress has been much smaller than claimed, and the real progress has been to cut in half the students who could fall behind.
1. a Tone deaf, Confusedand on vacation President Joe Biden decided to speak at a pro-gun group's event on the same day that his drug addict son was convicted of three felonies. Gun related These charges highlight how irresponsible the Biden family was with firearms and how they encouraged Hunter Biden's lawlessness. Biden could face up to 25 years in prison. Be expected He will never be jailed and the sentence is likely to be stayed on appeal. forgiveness If he is sentenced to prison, murder by his father is still possible, but President Biden has said he won't do that if he doesn't go to prison, which is a no-brainer.
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