Several long days after vanishing from her home in Virginia, resident Aletha Gee Walton was discovered alive and family members are extremely relieved. The 69-year-old was alert when authorities found her not far away from her residence in Prince Edward County, reports said Tuesday. She had not been seen since May 15, and a search for her launched on May 17 once relatives learned she was gone and contacted law enforcement for help. “I was so glad it was a happy ending,” Deidra Knight, Walton’s niece, commented. “At first, I didn’t know what to think, I was thinking of the worst. But when they said she was OK, I was so thankful, so thankful.” In a social media post Wednesday, the Prince Edward County Sheriff’s Office shared a photo of Walton and said authorities had been desperately trying to find her all night: We are searching for a missing person in the Keysville/ Meherrin area of the county. A search has been underway all… Posted by Prince Edward Co. … [Read more...] about PHOTOS: Woman Missing for Days Found Singing ‘Amazing Grace’
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Watch: ‘World Economic Forum Police’ Detain Journalist Jack Posobiec
American conservative journalist Jack Posobiec was detained in Switzerland while he was covering the summit of globalist elites in the ski resort town of Davos, with commenters noting the Swiss local police wearing “World Economic Forum Police” patches on their uniforms. Heavily armed Swiss officers, appearing to be from the Ordnungsdienst police force, allegedly “frisked” and detained Human Events Daily host and Turning Point USA contributor Jack Posobiec on Monday afternoon. BREAKING: US Journalist @JackPosobiec has been detained by Swiss police. They refused to tell me the reason he and his team have been detained. He shares that police pointed guns at him and stopped him because he “looked suspicious”. pic.twitter.com/sv6XLlT0EC — Anon News (@AnonNews14) May 23, 2022 The officers, who also told independent journalist Savanah Hernandez not to film them, claimed they have a right to not be filmed in Switzerland, despite there not appearing to be a federal … [Read more...] about Watch: ‘World Economic Forum Police’ Detain Journalist Jack Posobiec
Police nab accused in murder near Madukkarai in Coimbatore
The Madukkarai police on Monday detained a vegetable trader from Madurai in connection with the murder of a 37-year-old man near Madukkarai on Sunday. The police said that Murugan (36), who was running a vegetable stall at Pykara in Madurai, was taken into custody for hacking R. Ramanathan alias Ramu, a resident of Velanthavalam in Chittur taluk in Palakkad, to death. Ramanathan was found dead in a house at Thambagoundanur in Nachipalayam village, near Madukkarai, on Sunday morning. Preliminary investigation by the police team led by Madukkarai inspector Vairam found that Ramanathan had been into illegal procurement and sales of ration rice. He had been buying ration rice from people in and around Madukkarai at cheap rates through three-four men who worked under him and selling the stocks to a person Rajan of Velanthavalam, for a margin. The single room house at Thambagoundanur was taken on rent to stock gunny bags which are used to collect ration rice. According to the investigators, … [Read more...] about Police nab accused in murder near Madukkarai in Coimbatore
Biden to sign policing order on anniversary of Floyd’s death
WASHINGTON (AP) — With Congress deadlocked over how to address racism and excessive use of force, President Joe Biden plans to sign an executive order on policing Wednesday, the second anniversary of George Floyd's death. The decision reflects Biden's struggle to use the limited powers of his office to advance his campaign promises, as well as his attempt to strike a balance between police and civil rights groups at a time when rising concerns about crime are eclipsing calls for reform. Most of the order is focused on federal law enforcement agencies — for example, requiring them to review and revise policies on use of force. It would also create a database to help track officer misconduct, according to the White House. Although the administration cannot require local police departments to participate in the database, which is intended to prevent problem officers from hopping from job to job, officials are looking for ways to use federal funding to encourage their cooperation. … [Read more...] about Biden to sign policing order on anniversary of Floyd’s death
Andhra Pradesh: Police to ask for Interpol’s help to arrest former MLA
The Krishna district police will seek the assistance of Interpol to arrest former MLA Bode Prasad, who is wanted in an alleged attempt to murder case. The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, along with his followers, reportedly attacked employees of the Revenue Department when they went to inspect a ration shop on May 17. The accused attacked Deputy Mandal Revenue Officer G. Vijay Kumar, Village Revenue Officer (VRO) Manga Raju and their staff when they were verifying the stocks and checking the registers. The officials reportedly found variations in the stocks, according to police. When Mr. Vijay Kumar was recording the statement of the ration shop owner L. Arun Babu, the accused attacked them causing injuries. Following a complaint, the Penamaluru police registered a case against 12 persons, including Mr. Prasad, and arrested nine accused. However, the former MLA reportedly fled the country to evade arrest. “We have launched a hunt to nab Arun Babu. Police will take the help … [Read more...] about Andhra Pradesh: Police to ask for Interpol’s help to arrest former MLA
Missing Kaitlin Armstrong “did not” murder cyclist love rival, father says
The father of missing realtor and yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong, who police have accused of going on the run after killing a love triangle rival , has insisted his daughter could not be the killer. Michael Armstrong claims he "knows" the 34-year-old is not capable of committing the crime, and therefore she could not be responsible for gunning down rising cycling star Anna Moriah Wilson, 25. The athlete was shot multiple times at a friend's home in Austin, Texas, back on May 11, while Wilson was questioned by police the next day and disappeared the day after that. Speaking to Good Morning America on Tuesday, dad Michael Armstrong said: "I know her. I know how she thinks and I know what she believes. And I know that she just would not do something like this. I know her. I know her." When asked about the police's allegations that his daughter had killed Wilson, he replied: "That is what they believe. I know that she did not do this. There are a lot of unanswered questions." … [Read more...] about Missing Kaitlin Armstrong “did not” murder cyclist love rival, father says
Charity launches website to give people ‘greater control over their death’
A website will be launched this week that will allow people to complete an online declaration of how they wish to be treated in the final weeks of their life. The charity behind the site said anyone who completes the document, known as an “advance decision” – detailing how someone can refuse a specific type of medical treatment or drug at some time in the future – will have greater control over their death. Compassion in Dying said it created MyDecisions.org.uk in response to growing concerns about how few people were planning ahead for end-of-life treatment should they lose the ability to make their own decisions. Recommended Read more Home is not always the best place to die, says end-of-life care expert The website will take people through different scenarios that they may encounter if their health fails. From Thursday, users can receive a copy of their advance decision, otherwise known as a living will, or a copy of an “advance statement”. An … [Read more...] about Charity launches website to give people ‘greater control over their death’
Ben Flower punch: Police investigate death threats made against disgraced Wigan star on Twitter
Police are today investigating death threats sent to banned rugby league player Ben Flower on Twitter. The threats were made from one account last night and included comments that he "deserves to be shot" and that his "last days are approaching". The comments come after the 26-year-old Wigan player was last night banned from playing for six months. Great Manchester Police said on Twitter: "We've been made aware of abusive social media activity about the Rugby League Grand Final. Please be reassured that we are looking into this." Flower was banned following his vicious double punch on St Helens’ Lance Hohaia in Saturday’s Super League Grand Final. But both St Helens and his victim last night backed the game to support the star. Saints' skipper Paul Wellens, who waded in to protect his unconscious team-mate, also refused to hold a grudge after the most brutal assault in Super League history. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play … [Read more...] about Ben Flower punch: Police investigate death threats made against disgraced Wigan star on Twitter
Xinjiang police files reveal horrors of China’s Uyghur internment camps
A cache of previously unseen police files from Xinjiang has brought to light further details about the Chinese government's systemic internment of Muslims, in what a leading researcher has described as "most likely the largest incarceration of an ethno-religious minority since the Holocaust." The file dump, which follows a hack into a Xinjiang police database, includes key speeches by senior officials responsible for running the region's "re-education" camps, which officials in Beijing have described as vocational training centers. The files also contain mugshots of more than 2,800 detainees, among them 15 minors. The Xinjiang police files , authenticated research coordinated by Dr. Adrian Zenz , were published on Tuesday as the United Nations ' top rights official, Michelle Bachelet, begins a highly watched six-day visit to China to assess its human rights condition. Zenz, director of China studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation NGO, is among the leading … [Read more...] about Xinjiang police files reveal horrors of China’s Uyghur internment camps
Police shooting investigation temporarily closes eastbound I-70 closed near Watkins; one person in “critical” condition
A section of Interstate 70 was closed due to an investigation of a police shooting that left a person in critical condition, according to tweets from the Adams County Sheriff’s Office. All I-70 eastbound lanes at Airpark Road near Watkins were closed while the Adams County Critical Incident Response Team conducted its investigation of a shooting that occurred overnight. The lanes have since reopened. Adams County Critical Incident Response Team is investigating an officer involved shooting in the area of I70 & Watkins. The investigation is preliminary and ongoing. All E/B lanes- I70/ Airpark Rd are closed. Please use alt. routes if you need to travel through this morning. pic.twitter.com/xRhbwU1znP — Adams Sheriff's Page (@AdamsCoSheriff) May 24, 2022 According to a 5:21 a.m. update, a “suspect is in critical but stable condition at an area hospital.” The suspect is in critical but stable condition at an area hospital. We ask that anyone needing to travel … [Read more...] about Police shooting investigation temporarily closes eastbound I-70 closed near Watkins; one person in “critical” condition