(JNS) – An Iranian athlete who posted criticism online of Iran’s April 14 attack on Israel has reportedly been arrested, and her whereabouts have been unknown since Wednesday, according to media reports. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Iranian national volleyball team player Mobina Rostami posted on her Instagram account: “As an
Chilling body-cam footage shows the moment officers were called to a ‘horror’ attack where a violent man left his terrified victim with what a senior cop described as the "worst injuries ever seen on someone who survived". The video shows Lee Sargent, 47, calmly opening the door to officers with one of them exclaiming "Oh my God" as they find him drenched in blood. Sargent then leads police to a darkened bedroom where they found the woman, who had been repeatedly hacked and had her fingers...
Chilling body-cam footage shows the moment officers were called to a ‘horror’ attack where a violent man left his terrified victim with what a senior cop described as the "worst injuries ever seen on someone who survived". The video shows Lee Sargent, 47, calmly opening the door to officers with one of them exclaiming "Oh my God" as they find him drenched in blood. Sargent then leads police to a darkened bedroom where they found the woman, who had been repeatedly hacked and had her fingers...
Chilling body-cam footage shows the moment officers were called to a ‘horror’ attack where a violent man left his terrified victim with what a senior cop described as the "worst injuries ever seen on someone who survived". The video shows Lee Sargent, 47, calmly opening the door to officers with one of them exclaiming "Oh my God" as they find him drenched in blood. Sargent then leads police to a darkened bedroom where they found the woman, who had been repeatedly hacked and had her fingers...
Chilling body-cam footage shows the moment officers were called to a ‘horror’ attack where a violent man left his terrified victim with what a senior cop described as the "worst injuries ever seen on someone who survived". The video shows Lee Sargent, 47, calmly opening the door to officers with one of them exclaiming "Oh my God" as they find him drenched in blood. Sargent then leads police to a darkened bedroom where they found the woman, who had been repeatedly hacked and had her fingers...
Chilling body-cam footage shows the moment officers were called to a ‘horror’ attack where a violent man left his terrified victim with what a senior cop described as the "worst injuries ever seen on someone who survived". The video shows Lee Sargent, 47, calmly opening the door to officers with one of them exclaiming "Oh my God" as they find him drenched in blood. Sargent then leads police to a darkened bedroom where they found the woman, who had been repeatedly hacked and had her fingers...
A local attorney is accused of assaulting one of her employees at her law office, faking a seizure during her arrest, and spitting on multiple first responders, according to an arrest warrant.
The UK Prime Minister condemned 'in the strongest terms' Iran's 'reckless' attack as he vowed to 'continue to stand up for Israel's security and that of all our regional partners'.
Organizers ask for fair contracts, wages and benefits
Employees at Google's offices in New York and Sunnyvale staged a sit-in in protest of Project Nimbus on Tuesday. Nimbus is a government contract between Google and Amazon and the Israeli government for their cloud computing services. Protestors demanded that the $1.2 billion contract be terminated, ending Google's complicity and aid in human rights violations in Palestine. — Read the rest
The man's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening
Several Google employees were arrested after occupying Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian's office in California to protest against the company's ties to Israel, the Daily Wire reported.According to the r