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LA bus drivers conduct unofficial strike after multiple drivers suffer brutal attacks
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Los Angeles Metro bus drivers staged an unofficial strike to protest poor safety conditions on public transit as staff face violent assaults from unruly passengers. Weekday ridership in the system is only at 80% of pre-pandemic levels despite expansions in service coverage and frequency while car registrations remain steady, suggesting riders who have car access but replaced some car trips with transit before the pandemic are deciding to remain in their cars instead.
LA Metro’s budget has increased significantly, from $6.6 billion in 2019, to $9.1 billion in 2024. Once accounting for inflation, LA Metro’s budget has increased 12%, going towards expanding its rail and bus lines, and decreasing the time between trains and buses during peak transit hours. However, despite notable service coverage and efficiency improvements, ridership is failing to recover as safety concerns continue to plague the beleaguered system.
Because LA Metro bus drivers are covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the sick-in, or calling in sick to impact service, by drivers is not a union-sanctioned effort. The one-day sick-in came after LA Metro agreed in late April to install full-length safety doors to protect drivers from violent passengers. Just days after the safety door announcement, a transient who refused to pay a bus fare violently attacked a bus driver in a video that went viral, highlighting the challenges faced by public transit drivers in the increasingly lawless city.
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Residents from liberal cities are flocking to Idaho amid rising crime and chaos
In recent years, a notable trend has emerged as Americans from liberal-leaning West Coast states seek refuge from political turmoil, homelessness and crime by moving to neighboring red states.
Among these states, Idaho has emerged as a favored haven, witnessing a significant surge in its population by 12% between 2018 and 2023, the Daily Mail reported.
Nick Kostenborder and Ashley Manning are emblematic of this migration wave, having relocated from Portland to Sandpoint, Idaho, with their young son in tow. The decision to move was largely driven by concerns over the escalating mayhem plaguing their former city.
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Cali Doom Loop Continues: State Farm cancels 72,000 California insurance policies
State Farm, California's largest insurance provider, announced it would not renew insurance policies for approximately 72,000 homes and apartments in the state beginning this summer.
In March, State Farm stated that it would discontinue coverage for around 30,000 homes and 42,000 apartments, citing surging costs, increasing risks of disasters such as wildfires, and outdated insurance rules as reasons for terminating the policies, per the Associated Press.
The insurance company said the policy expirations would "occur on a rolling basis" through 2025, starting July 3 for homeowner, rental dwelling, and business owner policies and Aug. 20 for commercial apartment policies.
"This decision was not made lightly and only after careful analysis of State Farm General's financial health, which continues to be impacted by inflation, catastrophe exposure, reinsurance costs, and the limitations of working within decades-old insurance regulations," the company said in a statement.
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San Francisco buys vodka shots for homeless alcoholics in taxpayer-funded program
The City of San Francisco is providing free beer and vodka shots to homeless alcoholics at taxpayer expense under a little-known pilot program.
The "Managed Alcohol Program" operated by San Francisco's Department of Public Health serves regimented doses of alcohol to voluntary participants with alcohol addiction in an effort to keep the homeless off the streets and relieve the city's emergency services. Experts say the program can save or extend lives, but critics wonder if the government would be better off funding treatment and sobriety programs instead.
"Established in countries such as Canada and Australia, a managed alcohol program is usually administered by a nurse and trained support staff in a facility such as a homeless shelter or a transitional or permanent home, and is one method to minimize harm for those with alcohol use disorder," the California Health Care Foundation explains in an 2020 article describing the pilot program.
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Desperate Denver sets up hotline for residents to house illegals in their homes
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If you do this, you deserve everything that happens to you.
After multiple stories of squatters taking over homes -- and authorities not helping homeowners reclaim their properties -- anyone who lets an illegal immigrant into their home is asking to lose absolutely everything.
Our advice? Don't do it.
But Denver -- you know, the sanctuary city that's cutting police and fire and laying off hourly employees to fund illegals -- is now setting up a hotline so residents can house illegal immigrants in their own homes.
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LA bus drivers conduct unofficial strike after multiple drivers suffer brutal attacks
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Los Angeles Metro bus drivers staged an unofficial strike to protest poor safety conditions on public transit as staff face violent assaults from unruly passengers. Weekday ridership in the system is only at 80% of pre-pandemic levels despite expansions in service coverage and frequency while car registrations remain steady, suggesting riders who have car access but replaced some car trips with transit before the pandemic are deciding to remain in their cars instead.
LA Metro’s budget has increased significantly, from $6.6 billion in 2019, to $9.1 billion in 2024. Once accounting for inflation, LA Metro’s budget has increased 12%, going towards expanding its rail and bus lines, and decreasing the time between trains and buses during peak transit hours. However, despite notable service coverage and efficiency improvements, ridership is failing to recover as safety concerns continue to plague the beleaguered system.
Because LA Metro bus drivers are covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the sick-in, or calling in sick to impact service, by drivers is not a union-sanctioned effort. The one-day sick-in came after LA Metro agreed in late April to install full-length safety doors to protect drivers from violent passengers. Just days after the safety door announcement, a transient who refused to pay a bus fare violently attacked a bus driver in a video that went viral, highlighting the challenges faced by public transit drivers in the increasingly lawless city.
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Antifa takes responsibility for torching 15 Portland Police Cars
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On May Day we torched some PPB cars at their training facility. We cut through a fence, set ten fires and are happy it grew to burn fifteen cars!
We did it for the Haymarket Martyrs.
We did it for all the Black and Indigenous rebels murdered by slavers and settlers.
We did it for all the brutalized student protesters.
Above all we did it for the Palestinian martyrs! (and we want to remind the world that the “official” count is stuck at 35,000 martyrs because the Israelis bombed every hospital to stop accurate reporting of the dead)
Our attack was preemptive. After seeing Humboldt, Columbia, UCLA and more we knew the occupation at PSU would be swept violently and wanted to attack PPB before.
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Female journalist speaks out after being attacked by Antifa clad in blac block at Portland State
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A female photojournalist who was attacked by alleged Antifa members last week at Portland State University in a harrowing caught-on-camera confrontation said the "leftist extremists" will continue to wreak havoc because they never face consequences.
"A friend that I was with said, ‘Turn around, there is a problem,’ so I turned around and there was a group of Antifa in bloc walking up on us and I could tell that they were going to target me," Chelly Bouferrache told Fox News Digital.
Bouferrache, an independent photojournalist and reporter for The Publica, was a stay-at-home mom who started covering the news in 2016. What began as a part-time gig has evolved into a passion project that has taken her to chaotic scenes in Berkeley, Portland, Seattle and Los Angeles to cover riots, protests and unrest. She ended up at Portland State when anti-Israel agitators occupied the library on campus last week, and the frightening ordeal resulted in her becoming a target.
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Tiffany Henyard vetoes plan to have former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot probe her finances
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An Illinois official dubbed 'America's Worst Mayor' by critics sparked outrage after vetoing plans to have former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot investigate her finances.
Tiffany Henyard, 40, the Mayor of Dolton, erupted in a furious rant on Monday evening as she shot down the probe, telling her colleagues at a city council meeting: 'How dare you!'
The city council meeting was met with extra police security and protests over Henyard's recent controversies, and was the first since federal investigators served subpoenas on city hall .
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Poilitico shocked to find out Bidens biggest donors funding Pro-Palestine movement in US
President Joe Biden has been dogged for months by pro-Palestinian protesters calling him "Genocide Joe" — but some of the groups behind the demonstrations receive financial backing from philanthropists pushing hard for his reelection.
The donors include some of the biggest names in Democratic circles: Soros, Rockefeller and Pritzker, according to a POLITICO analysis.
Two of the organizers supporting the protests at Columbia University and on other campuses are Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow. Both are supported by the Tides Foundation, which is seeded by Democratic megadonor George Soros and was previously supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It in turn supports numerous small nonprofits that work for social change.
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Feds subpoena Dolton Village records of "Supermayor" Tiffany Henyard
A new federal subpoena delivered recently to Dolton Village Hall seeks detailed records about trips made by village officials and expenses they were reimbursed for, as well as payments made to Mayor Tiffany Henyard and the village’s chief administrator, a source confirmed.
It’s the second time investigators have visited the village looking for documents in what they say is a probe that is in its early stages and has not resulted in any charges.
The most recent subpoena asks for more detailed information about expense reimbursements and other payments made by the village to Henyard and Keith Freeman, village administrator, according to trustees, who have separately hired former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot to investigate Henyard and a village-financed trip made by her a year ago to Las Vegas.
Although it appears federal investigators are digging deeper into the village, trustees said Thursday it’s important to continue with Lightfoot, who will be paid $400 an hour to investigate Henyard and her administration.
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Antifa members found guilty of conspiracy to riot in groundbreaking San Diego case
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A San Diego jury on Friday found two anti-fascists guilty of conspiracy to riot, in a case that became a bellwether for legal action against the political movement.
The two defendants had faced a raft of various charges related to rioting and assault during a protest in a beach neighborhood in the aftermath of the tumultuous 2020 election. In that protest, on Jan. 9, 2021, members of the Proud Boys and other supporters of then-President Donald Trump had rallied and clashed with anti-fascists.
But only the anti-fascists had faced charges. Prosecutors set out to convince a jury that the assailants were not simply individual participants, but that they had conspired under the banner of Antifa, essentially acting as a criminal gang.
Brian Lightfoot and Jeremy White were both found guilty of conspiracy to riot at the protest.
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Homeless DISTURBANCE at Seattle Coffee Shop: Workers Call 911 to No Avail
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In Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market, a coffee shop incident underscores growing public safety concerns, highlighting the consequences of reduced police presence. Employees faced a threatening situation when a homeless individual caused a disturbance, prompting them to arm themselves defensively. Despite urgent calls to 911, no officers were dispatched, an outcome attributed to staff shortages and the controversial "defund the police" movement. This incident reflects broader anxieties about law enforcement availability and public safety in urban areas, raising questions about the implications of such policies on local businesses and community security.
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Chaos at Seattle's Powell Park after invasion of hundreds of illegal immigrants
Seattle's Powell Barnett Park has become the focal point of a significant controversy after hosting hundreds of illegal immigrants, causing considerable tension among local residents and officials. This situation escalated when these individuals, previously residing in hotels in Kent, approached the Seattle City Council demanding funding. Their requests have transformed the park into a makeshift encampment, sparking debate about the responsibilities of sanctuary cities and the effectiveness of their support systems for such populations. This scenario highlights ongoing challenges within Seattle's approach to handling asylum seekers, juxtaposing community generosity with systemic inadequacies in managing such crises effectively.
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Texas National Guard soldiers given pepperball ammo for riot control of illegal immigrants
The state of Texas, under the leadership of Gov. Greg Abbott, has a lot of reasons to celebrate the success of the Operation Lone Star initiative, because several recent reports show a sharp decline in the number of migrant encounters in all Texas border sectors. Since the start of the special operation more than three years ago, Texas has managed to put illegal immigration under control in the absence of adequate federal help.
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"Revolutionary" makes food and water demands of University
Video of reporters roasting an activist’s food demands went viral and spurred online mockery of “revolutionaries” who took over a building at Columbia University to protest the Israel-Hamas war.
A spokesperson for the group of pro-Palestine protesters who took over Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall gave a press conference Tuesday — hours before an NYPD crackdown that began late in the evening.
The woman identified herself as a student at Columbia but refused to give reporters her name, citing threats to others.
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Antifa absolutely destroys Portland State Library in the name of 'Revolution"
Paint splattered on floors. Spray-painted messages and screeds covering walls. Furniture moved and overturned. Security cameras disabled. Fire extinguishers missing and entrances blocked by stacks of chairs.
“We’ve got our work cut out for us,” a facilities manager at Portland State University said Thursday as he examined the destruction left behind after a three-day occupation by pro-Palestinian protesters in Millar Library.
Police removed occupiers that morning and arrested 12, including four students, as they swept the five-story building. They made more arrests throughout the day as people congregated in and around the downtown campus.
Police allowed The Oregonian/OregonLive inside the library after they cleared it and said it appeared most of the occupation was on the library’s first three floors.
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UNC Frat Brothers Who Protected American Flag at Protest Raise $45K0+ for 'Rager'
AGoFundMe campaign has raised nearly $50,000 in several hours to throw a party for members of a fraternity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who went viral for their efforts to protect an American flag during a campus protest this week.
The incident occurred at UNC Chapel Hill's main quad on Tuesday, where pro-Palestinian demonstrators replaced the U.S. flag with a Palestinian flag, sparking clashes between protestors and counter-protestors amid wider demonstrations.
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Antifa protesters at UCLA gearing up request shields, helmets, vegan and gluten-free donations
The anti-Israel protesters hunkered down on the grounds of the University of California, Los Angeles put out a bizarre list of requested donations Wednesday — with some “urgent” items that seemingly indicate the mob is preparing for battle.
Skater helmets, shields, wood for barriers and elbow and knee pads were among the much-needed tools requested by the school’s Students for Justice in Palestine to sustain its so-called UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment.
The mini-tent city — which erupted in chaos Tuesday night when agitators tried to infiltrate the grounds — also asked for a medical stockpile, food and sleeping bags in a Google Doc shared on social media.
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As thousands of migrants arrive in California, local residents are buying guns like never before
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The state of California is currently facing three major problems: the influx of migrants at the border after Texas managed to secure its part of the border; a huge budget deficit; and the problem of homelessness, which now impacts a growing number of cities and areas across the states. These three problems put a lot of pressure on Democratic state leaders, who are required to fix the issues in a very sensitive period—an election year.
Southern California cities and areas are under pressure from the huge number of migrants entering the country. As a sanctuary state, using California as an entry point has become much more popular among hundreds of thousands of migrants from South America and around the world. This has become much more evident after taking into consideration the fact that the state of Texas has significantly secured the southern border by implementing various measures in the last three years pushing migrants to seek alternative routes to get into the country. And things aren’t looking bright. Experts believe that this year, California will see a record number of migrant encounters.
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Antifa vandalizes Portland State, smash local business windows, go on vandalism spree
A PSU student told KOIN 6 News that they saw people in black smashing the windows at the campus safety office and spraying graffiti on the building.
Another student journalist, Gabriel Elmosleh, recorded the video of people in black taking hammers to the windows at a Starbucks.
The crowd regrouped outside the library soon after.
Some people started fighting, and a woman, Eily, said when she took her phone out to film, someone knocked her phone to the ground.
The incident escalated as both the woman and her boyfriend got assaulted by at least a dozen people.
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LA Metro declares Public Emergency in wake of slashing death on bus
Following the death of woman on the Metro B (Red) Line and a series of violent attacks on bus drivers, the transit agency's Board of Directors declared a public safety emergency Thursday while agreeing to procure safety barriers for bus drivers and taking other steps to enhance safety on the system.
Metro's Board of Directors unanimously adopted a recommendation to acquire barriers for hundreds of buses, in response to a "sudden, unexpected increased severity of assaults on operators." According to Metro, assaults on bus operators increased from 92 attacks in 2019 to 160 in 2023, and they continue to escalate this year.
Metro board member and Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger also introduced a motion, co-authored by several of her colleagues, to quickly explore solutions to bolster public safety, prompted by the death of 66-year- old Mirna Soza Arauz, who was stabbed in an apparently unprovoked attack earlier this week.
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Pro-Palestinian Protests become violent at Universities
Proving once again that the press never learns its lesson, the Washington Post graced us this week with a humdinger: “Trump, GOP seize on campus protests to depict chaos under Biden.” This followed a New York Times headline from December, “As Fury Erupts Over Campus Antisemitism, Conservatives Seize the Moment.”
In short: Nothing is ever a problem because it’s a problem. It’s only an issue because conservatives “seize” on it, or better yet, “pounce.”
But Americans, particularly Jewish Americans, are coming to their own conclusions about how terrifying these protests are.
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California Senate candidate Steve Garvey identifies student protesters as "terrorists"
Republican Senate candidate Steve Garvey delivered sharp words Thursday about college students protesting the Israel-Hamas war, repeatedly calling them “terrorists” and urging university leaders and law enforcement to take action.
“What they’re saying is: they’re pro-Hamas,” he said at a press conference in Los Angeles, standing in front of Israeli flags. “They’re pro-terrorists. They’re supporting terrorism.”
The remarks from Garvey, the former Los Angeles Dodgers baseball star running against Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff for the late Dianne Feinstein’s Senate seat, comes a day after police arrested hundreds of students around the country for protesting the war, including in Los Angeles.
At the University of Southern California, officers arrived in riot gear on Wednesday night to remove protesters who had set up an encampment at the center of campus, arresting 93, and leading them away with their hands in zip ties.
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Illegals shipped to Martha's Vineyard given "crime victim" work visas
A handful of the migrants shipped off to Martha’s Vineyard by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis 18 months ago are now legally allowed to work in the US — because they’re considered victims of a crime, their attorney says.
The migrants applied last year for a special type of visa designated for crime victims — known as a U-visa — after they claimed they were duped into boarding charter flights from San Antonio, Texas, to the upmarket liberal enclave in Massachusetts with the false promises of jobs and housing.
At least three of the 49 migrants involved in the flight operation — spearheaded by DeSantis in September 2022 — received “bona fide determinations” for their U-visa applications this week, their immigrant attorney, Rachel Self, told the Boston Globe.
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San Francisco Mayor Breed proposes business curfew to reduce rampant drug use, crime
San Francisco Mayor Breed is announcing new legislation to put a curfew in a section of the Tenderloin district, a part of the city that is notorious for high crime, homelessness and public drug use.
In a post on X, Breed touted the measure.
"Shutting down open air drug markets requires strong enforcement and new approaches," she wrote. "Last year SFPD doubled the arrests of drug dealers from the year before. This year we are continuing that work and federal agents are bringing even more enforcement."
In a press statement from Tuesday, the Mayor's office revealed that it would introduce legislation to "prohibit some retail establishments selling prepacked food or tobacco products from operating between 12 a.m. (midnight) to 5 a.m. in part of the Tenderloin."
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