Catholic group launches $1 million ad campaign slamming Biden’s response to church attacks

A Catholic advocacy group has launched a $1 million ad campaign calling on the Biden administration to condemn pro-choice activists’ violent attacks and vandalism of Catholic churches. CatholicVote announced the launch of a $1 million ad campaign on Tuesday, saying in a statement that its ad will air in battleground states, including Arizona and Wisconsin, both of … Continued

A Culture Of Crime Complacency In Pritzkers Illinois

In the 2013 movie “The Purge,” crime was legalized for a 12-hour window every year, ostensibly to “purge” society of its worst elements. Murdering, thievery, grand theft auto, rape, drug trafficking, you name it, all allowed with zero consequences – but only for an annual 12-hour period. Effective Jan. 1, 2023, a version of the scenario … Continued

Starbucks Will Close 16 Stores in Major Cities, Citing Safety Concerns

Starbucks will close 16 stores in various U.S. cities, citing safety concerns. “After careful consideration, we are closing some stores in locations that have experienced a high volume of challenging incidents that make it unsafe to continue to operate,” company spokesperson said Tuesday. At the end of July stores in Seattle; Los Angeles; Philadelphia; Washington, … Continued

Los Angeles Homicides Jump 39 Percent Since 2019

LOS ANGELES—In the first half of 2022 homicides in the City of Los Angeles shot upward a whopping 39 percent from 2019. That was the year before the 2020 start of the COVID-19 pandemic. That summer also saw crime increase in most cities after the national riots following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Los Angeles … Continued

Authorities: Illinois Mass Shooting Suspect Confessed. Eyed 2nd Attack

The man accused of spraying gunfire into a Chicago-area Independence Day parade from a rooftop, killing at least seven people and wounding dozens more, has confessed to the attack and to considering a second shooting later that day, authorities said Wednesday. The suspect, Robert Crimo III, 21, dressed in black as he appeared from jail … Continued

Akron Cancels Fireworks Amid Police Shooting Protests

Akron, Ohio, canceled its Fourth of July fireworks display and ordered a 9 p.m. curfew in the wake of protests against police and the city’s mayor following the June 27 police killing of 25-year-old Jayland Walker. Akron Mayor Daniel Horrigan issued an executive order Sunday calling for a curfew beginning at midnight Monday and continuing after 9 … Continued

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