• K-9 Border Officers Seize $1 Million of Methamphetamines Stashed in Charcoal Shipment at Southern California Border

    As CBP officers began sifting through hundreds of packages of charcoal, they found 119 that contained a total weight of 782 pounds of methamphetamine narcotics. The post K-9 Border Officers Seize $1 Million of Methamphetamines Stashed in Charcoal Shipment at Southern California Border first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

  • Border Patrol intercepts more than 1,000 pounds of meth, cocaine chemicals from China

    April 16 (UPI) — Customs and Border Protection officers in Chicago on Thursday seized a shipment from China containing methamphetamine precursor and a cocaine cutting agent, the CBP announced Tuesday. A narcotics detection dog named Aldo helped CBP officers discover and detain 26 boxes of unknown powders that subsequent testing showed were 1,117 pounds of meth precursor and […] The post Border Patrol intercepts more than 1,000 pounds of meth, cocaine chemicals from China first appeared on...

  • FBI Investigating California State Treasurer's Office

    The FBI requested documents from the treasurer's office as part of a federal grand jury subpoena involving a case that has not yet been made public.

  • DPS seizes 37 pounds of meth during traffic stop

    ECTOR COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - The Texas Department of Public Safety recently seized approximately 37 pounds of methamphetamine during a traffic stop near Odessa on Tuesday. According to a report by DPS, on Tuesday, April 11, Troopers with the Criminal Investigation Division and Texas Highway Patrol conducted a joint investigation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement []

  • California Moves to Create Genealogy Office for Reparations Eligibility

    By: Kenneth Schrupp | The Center Square The California Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would create a new state agency for implementing the state’s reparations task force recommendations and determine which individuals qualify as descendants of American slaves. SB 1403, authored by State Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, would establish the California American Freedmen

    • KSBW

    FBI Investigation involves California State Treasurer's Office

    A spokesman for State Treasurer Fiona Ma confirmed that it had been contacted by a law enforcement agency seeking documents and that it is cooperating.

  • California moves to create genealogy office for reparations eligibility

    (The Center Square) – The California Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would create a new state agency for implementing the state’s reparations task force recommendations and determine which individuals qualify as descendants of American slaves. SB 1403, authored by State Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, would establish the California American Freedmen Affairs Agency. The bill would direct CAFA to implement suggestions from the state’s reparations task force, a body...

  • Once a 'poster child' for meth, Virginia mom finds better life

    Having temporarily lost her kids in the child protection system, the 32-year-old is now helping other parents get sober and regain custody.

    • CP24

    Jury finds Zameer not guilty in death of Toronto police officer

    Sobs of relief and frustration erupted in a Toronto courtroom Sunday as a man accused of fatally running over a city police officer was found not guilty in his death. Umar Zameer appeared to collapse when the verdict was read out on the fourth day of jury deliberations, leaning on his lawyers for support before rushing to his wife for a long and tearful hug. Zameer had pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup, who died on July 2, 2021 after he...

  • California Auditor Finds Homeless Council Can't Account For Money Spent

    California Auditor Finds Homeless Council Can't Account For Money Spent Authored by John Seiler via The Epoch Times, Responsible businesses do regular audits of their finances to see which areas are making money and which not. Families also do audits, if only at tax time to see how much they owe. Contrast that with government. California State Auditor Grant Parks just came out with a new audit, “Homelessness in California: The State Must Do More to Assess the...

  • Is California really a high-tax state? New findings question that claim

    Is California really a high-tax state? New findings question (Third column, 5th story, link)

  • Man arrested at Rio Grande City port with over 300 pounds of meth

    A man was arrested after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered more than 100 packages of methamphetamine concealed within his vehicle at the Rio Grande City port of entry, according to a criminal complaint.