Concerns related to illegal immigration and terrorism have seen increased attention from U.S. adults since last year. A Gallup poll released Friday shows Americans’ priorities have shifted since March 2023, with immigration and national security concerns weighing heavily on many citizens’ minds. Inflation remains the top concern in the country, with 55% of respondents saying they are worried “a great …
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WATCH: Police officer on horseback chases suspected shoplifter
New Mexico police officers recently pursued a suspected shoplifter on horseback, bodycam footage shows. The Albuquerque Police Department published video of the March 20 incident on Facebook on Friday. In a post, the department explained that its mounted unit was nearby when its officers heard a commotion about a recent robbery. Suspect Mark Chacon, 30, allegedly stole $230 worth of …
Read More »Florida woman tells police Walmart shoplifting spree was a 'game': 'It's really, really fun'
A Florida woman bragged to police officers after she played a game to steal a cartful of merchandise from Walmart. The Flager County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage of their interaction with 30-year-old Amber McCann at a Walmart store in Palm Coast, Florida on Monday, March 25. “We’re doing an investigation right now,” an officer is heard telling McCann …
Read More »California safeguard protecting beachgoers from sharks on life support, expert warns
A renowned shark research center in California is in danger of shutting down after the state pulled funding for a program that provides safeguards against attacks. Chris Lowe, the director of the Shark Lab at Cal State Long Beach, told Fox News Digital that the program monitors great white sharks along Southern California’s coastline. “In 2018, we received funding from …
Read More »US National Park Service faces lawsuit over plan to remove hundreds of stray cats from historic tourist spot
A nonprofit organization said Thursday that it sued the U.S. National Park Service over a plan to remove Puerto Rico’s famous stray cats from a historic district in the U.S. territory. The lawsuit filed by Maryland-based Alley Cat Allies comes four months after the federal agency announced it would contract an animal welfare organization to remove an estimated 200 cats …
Read More »5 wounded at Detroit club in shooting over parking dispute
Five people were wounded early Friday after what Detroit police say was a dispute over a parking space outside a blues club. The argument started about 2:45 a.m. and had become physical when one man involved pulled a gun from a vehicle and fired shots into a crowd, Assistant Police Chief Charles Fitzgerald told reporters. FAMILY OF 70-YEAR-OLD WHO DIED …
Read More »NYC's mayor giving debit cards to migrants a ‘clear incentive’: council member
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ new program to give prepaid debit cards to migrants in the city risks incentivizing more people to settle in the city despitethe mayor’s claim the city is full, a New York council member argued. “Regardless of our rhetoric about how ‘full’ the city has become, if we’re handing out free money it’s a clear …
Read More »Detroit blues bar shooting injures 5 after fight over parking spot
Five people were wounded outside a bar in Detroit after a disagreement over a parking spot, police said. The Detroit Police Department Assistant Police Chief Charles Fitzgerald said during a press conference that the fight broke out at about 2:45 a.m. on Friday at Chicago Blu’z Bar & Grill. “Senseless, ridiculous,” Fitzgerald said. “Five people to be shot over a …
Read More »Cajun Navy calls off search for missing autistic teen Sebastian Rogers amid threats
The search for missing Tennessee teenager Sebastian Rogers has taken another twist with the volunteer force looking for the 15-year-old boy with autism claiming its members have received threats – forcing them to scale back their search efforts. United Cajun Navy, a non-profit search and rescue group, announced Friday that it had called off its search for the day due …
Read More »Special Olympics Maine founder accused of grooming, sexually abusing 9-year-old
The founder of Special Olympics Maine groomed a 9-year-old boy for sexual abuse that spanned two decades in which he encouraged the victim to accompany him on business trips and provided him with employment — and threatened him to keep it quiet, according to a lawsuit. The plaintiff, who was not a Special Olympics athlete, says the organization knew about …
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