The story so far:
3 months after the Raccoon City disaster, Claire Redfield is captured by Umbrella while in search of her brother Chris, and taken to the remote Rockfort Island, where she must make a desperate attempt to escape a living hellscape of survival horror.
#REVeronica #ResidentEvilVeronica
2026 and beyond are looking great on PS5. A sample of what's to come, announced during #SummerGameFest: https://t.co/F8fYzlIJdv
๐ง Resident Evil Veronica
โ๏ธ Final Fantasy VII Revelation
๐ฝ Alien Isolation 2
๐ดโโ ๏ธ Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced
๐ Control Resonant
๐๏ธ Crossfire
๐ค gen Atlas
๐ฆ Guild Wars 3
๐ Gundam Rogue Orbit
โ ๏ธ Lords of the Fallen II
๐ท Mafia: The Old Country - Man of Honor
๐ Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance
๐ฒ RuneScape: Dragonwilds
๐๏ธ Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds
๐ Star Wars: Galactic Racer
๐ Stranger Than Heaven
โ๏ธ Swords of Legends
๐ง The Blood of Dawnwalker
Survive the deranged terror. Resident Evil Veronica reanimates in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, and Nintendo Switch 2.
#REVeronica#ResidentEvilVeronica
Corrupt Robins Chief of police caught on camera that he forgot was recording not only violating rights but also in jaw dropping fashion breaking the law.
โThis started when an independent transparency auditor/ journalist named James walked into a public clinic in Robbins, Illinois to exercise his first amendment rights to film in a public space and to legally file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
โInstead of accepting the paperwork, Acting Police Chief Carl Scott Sr. claimed FOIA requests couldn't be filed in person. When James refused to stop filming his public interaction, Chief Scott slapped him in cuffs and arrested him for disorderly conduct.
Once the judge saw the clip he threw out the case. Upon the end of the court case, James went to the Robins PD to file a formal complaint against the chief. The Chief came out saying his officer need James ID because they were going to cite him with a nuisance citation.
โWhen James stood on his FourthAmendment rights to not give his ID because he broke no laws, things turned ugly. James was dragged into the back interrogation room where the video even though it had no sound speaks for itself.
After the event in the interrogation room โan investigation quickly opened up, the details got significantly worse. During the arrest, James's cell phone suddenly vanished. It was later revealed in court that Chief Scott had actually swiped the phone, walked outside the station, and dropped it straight down a city street sewer to destroy the footage. Investigators literally had to fish it out of the muck.
โKnowing the writing was on the wall, Mayor Darren Bryant moved to terminate the chief, but Scott resigned just before he could be officially fired.
โThe legal hammer eventually dropped hard:
โScott pleaded guilty to criminal misdemeanor battery.
โHe was sentenced to two years of probation.
โThe state officially revoked his law enforcement certificate, permanently banning him from ever working as a police officer again.
โYouโd think a violent misconduct conviction and a permanent ban from policing would be the end of a public career. Instead, Scott pivoted to local politics and was elected to a 4-year term on the school board for Matteson Elementary School District 159, eventually rising to become the board's Vice President.
โWhen local news outlets finally obtained and aired the bodycam footage of Scott putting hands on a citizen, local parents were utterly furious. Packed, emotional school board meetings followed, with parents demanding his immediate resignation from a board tasked with protecting young children.
โDespite the intense community backlash, Scott dug his heels in. He openly refused to resign, claiming he had already "accepted accountability" via his probation and that his law enforcement background made him an asset.
โBecause school boards have incredibly narrow legal avenues under Illinois law to forcibly remove an elected public official, their hands were tied. In a tense, split 4โ3 vote, the board took the maximum legal action they could: they stripped him of his title as Vice President, but they could not kick him off the board entirely.
โTo this day, a convicted former police chief banned from law enforcement still holds a seat on that school board.
โWhat do you think? Should elected officials automatically lose their seats if hit with a violent misdemeanor conviction, or should the voters have to wait out their term?
Is situation like this that destroy the faith in law enforcement in communities. One bad apple destroying the bunch.
"A leftist group that proclaimed itself the sole judge and jury of who and what was a hate group was literally paying the Klan to burn crosses."
@CarlHigbie reacts to reports which say the Southern Poverty Law Center allegedly funneled money to the KKK and other extremist groups.
God of War Laufey is the next mainline chapter in Santa Monica Studio's series.
First gameplay and story details of the newly announced PS5 action adventure: https://t.co/VTg1O9UNYX
"Some polling suggests that I do better than him."
Texas Attorney General and Senate candidate Ken Paxton debunked Sen. John Cornyn's claims that he can't win the General Election against Democrat James Talarico on Tuesday's "Carl Higbie FRONTLINE." @KenPaxtonTX@CarlHigbie
"What [Democrats] don't conclude is that all of their policies, in total, are trash."
@CarlHigbie reacts to the DNC's self-autopsy on the 2024 election.
"This is most remarkable trait... Trump has this inane ability to woo people in person. Do not sleep on this ability for this trip."
@CarlHigbie explains how President Donald Trump's charisma is going to help the United States negotiate with China.