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    'Law and Order: Organized Crime' Recap: Season 4 Intervention

    The intervention that took place in this week’s Law & Order: Organized Crime went even worse than the one that took place in the show’s first season… which is really saying something. As the episode’s synopsis teased, Elliot and Randall confronted their younger brother, Joe Jr., about his heroin use (and possible selling) during a […]

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    Law & Order: Organized Crime's Stabler Brothers Relive the Intervention That Went to Hell — Watch

    The intervention that took place in this week’s Law & Order: Organized Crime went even worse than the one that took place in the show’s first season which is really saying something. As the episode’s synopsis teased, Elliot and Randall confronted their younger brother, Joe Jr., about his heroin use (and possible selling) during a

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    Law & Order: Organized Crime’s Dean Norris, Michael Trotter Tee Up Another Stabler Family Landmine

    And you thought that Stabler family dinner was tense. This Thursday’s Law & Order: Organized Crime (NBC, 10/9c) will find Randall and Elliot attempting to help Joe Jr., whom they’re fairly sure is using heroin. Given the episode’s official synopsis — which notes that “Joe Jr. takes drastic action when his brothers try to stage […]

  • New laws don't stop crime

    Politicians love creating specific new offences to look like they’re tackling a problem, but all it does is make the statute book more complicated without addressing the root of the problem, says Eliot Wilson Retail employees should be safe in their place of work, under the protection of the law. That goes without saying, and []

  • Law and Order Is Republicrat for Fascism

    “Force is the midwife of any old society pregnant with a new one.” -Karl Marx If you watch the news today, you’d think that Americans are living in one big stateless continental crimewave, stretching from sea to shining sea. Even on the crunchy granola liberal networks, every hour carries another newsflash about our nation’s perilous More

  • 'Fallout' Episode 4 Recap: Organ Grinder

    Fallout has an admirably dirty mind.

  • Proof that hate crime law isn't fit for purpose

    More than 1,000 hate crime complaints have been made to police every day on average since Scotland's controversial new law was introduced on April Fool's Day.

  • 'Burglary Tourists' and Other Organized Crime Gangs Are Terrorizing Americans All Over the Country

    From the City and County of Los Angeles, San Diego, Arizona, New York, and Maryland, there has been a rash of crimes across the country. Burglaries and robberies are not something new; they have been around since before the penal codes were written.

  • Scotland's risible hate crime law is an incentive for the police to fail

    It’s easy to laugh at the latest example of SNP incompetence, but new hate crime laws will have serious consequences – not last for the police’s ability to solve actual crimes, says Paul Ormerod The Scottish hate crime law has been a prominent feature in the media ever since it came into force just over []

  • Chinese organized crime’s latest US target: Gift cards

    Chinese crime rings already dominate the illegal marijuana trade in the U.S. and launder cocaine and heroin profits. Now a federal task force is investigating their role in a burgeoning form of gift card fraud. by Craig Silverman and Peter Elkind, ProPublica Federal authorities are investigating the involvement of Chinese organized crime rings in gift card fraud schemes that have stolen hundreds of millions of dollars or more from American consumers. The U.S. Department of Homeland...

  • Scottish police receive thousands of reports after new hate crime law

    Scottish police said on Wednesday they had received more than 7,000 online reports of offenses in the first week since the introduction of a new hate crime law that opponents say could curb free speech and waste police time. The law, brought in by a devolved government controlled by the

  • "This Is Crazy": Fetterman Tears Into 'Squatters Rights' Laws, Soft-On-Crime Policies

    "This Is Crazy": Fetterman Tears Into 'Squatters Rights' Laws, Soft-On-Crime Policies Authored by Stephen Katte via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has blasted the idea of “squatter’s rights,” questioning the laws that allow interlopers on a property to claim ownership over its rightful owner, calling it a case of “just breaking the law.” U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) walks toward the Senate Chambers in Washington, D.C., on March 23, 2024. (Nathan...