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04/19/2024
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By Laura Harris
British gov’t to equip cops with facial recognition technology as part of $69M plan to combat retail crime
The government of the United Kingdom plans to allocate four million British pounds ($5 million) for the development of mobile police units equipped with live facial recognition technology that can scan people’s faces on the street, supposedly as a means to combat retail crimes. According to the announcement of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the program will make […]
04/16/2024
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By Laura Harris
Intelligence agencies seek congressional approval for expanded surveillance powers
Intelligence agencies in the United States are urgently seeking congressional approval for the reauthorization and expansion of their surveillance powers supposedly to “fight against the fentanyl crisis.” According to several reports, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Security Agency have been actively engaging with Congress to expand Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act […]
04/10/2024
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By Richard Brown
Plans to install 480 new cameras in Oakland along California freeways raise mass surveillance concerns
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has unveiled plans to install 480 new cameras in Oakland and along freeways, raising concerns over mass surveillance. Characterizing these cameras as “cutting-edge,” Newsom conveyed in a video shared on X, formerly Twitter, that they would “aid law enforcement in identifying vehicles associated with crimes through real-time data and alerts.” (Related: California thieves […]
03/04/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Leaked documents reveal China’s hacking abilities and potential targets
An enormous hoard of recently leaked documents from a Chinese hacking contractor again stresses the worldwide cybersecurity threats posed by China’s communist regime according to experts. The documents posted on GitHub on Feb. 16 included product manuals, marketing materials, employee lists, chat records, financial information and details about foreign intrusion. A Feb. 21 report by […]
02/28/2024
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By Ava Grace
Mississippi policewoman arrested for SHOPLIFTING shoes while on duty and in uniform
The Columbus Police Department (CPD) in Mississippi recently arrested one of its own for allegedly shoplifting sneakers while on duty and in uniform. The Daily Mail reported on the Feb. 21 arrest of Robin Conner, 33, by members of the CPD following news of the incident. She was taken into custody and placed on administrative leave […]
02/20/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Global cybercrime kingpin BUSTED in crackdown involving multiple law enforcement agencies
The alleged kingpin behind a global cybercrime network has been arrested through the collaborative effort of three law enforcement agencies, putting an end to a harmful malware operation. The Malta Police Force (MPF) arrested 27-year-old Daniel Meli on Feb. 7, with three agencies – namely the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation […]
02/15/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
MS-13 and Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gangs could form ALLIANCE, warns FBI agent
The Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) and Tren de Aragua (TDA) gangs could form an alliance and terrorize various cities where migrants are transported, a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent warns. John Morales, special agent in charge of the FBI’s El Paso division in Texas, issued this warning to the New York Post. According to him, TDA is […]
02/15/2024
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By Ava Grace
Soft-on-crime policies, failure to stop retail theft trigger closures of major retailers in blue cities
While businesses blame the rise of online shopping and fall of in-store profits for closures in urban centers, insiders beg to differ. They point to the limitations of unarmed security staff and soft-on-crime policies in blue cities. Sean Salai of the Washington Times outlined three such instances of unarmed security staff meeting tragic fates in […]
02/13/2024
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By Laura Harris
ICE official urges NYC to reassess sanctuary policy due to sharp rise in migrant crimes
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official is calling on New York City to reconsider its sanctuary policy due to unsuccessful cases against migrant-related crimes. The sanctuary policy, established in 1989 by then-Mayor Ed Koch, prohibits the use of municipal resources to assist federal authorities in most forms of immigration enforcement. However, the rule came under scrutiny after suspects […]
01/17/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
ILLEGALS selling drugs and burgers in tent city at NYC’s Randalls Island
According to a report, illegal immigrants presently squatting on New York City’s (NYC) Randalls Island are now selling food and drugs at the migrant housing turned slum-like tent city. According to the New York Post, the tent city at the island has spilled out of the 2,000-bed site hurriedly constructed by city officials. Because of this, […]
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