To everyone who helped bring the Obama Presidential Center to life, thank you. Michelle and I are so grateful for all your dedication and hard work over the years.
I got a little teary-eyed tonight thinking about my mother-in-law, Marian Robinson.
Ohio Traffic Stop Erupts Into Shootout, High-Speed Chase and Deadly Manhunt
HARRISON COUNTY, Ohio — On March 30, 2026, a traffic stop in Harrison County escalated into a series of shootings, a high-speed pursuit, and an hours-long manhunt that ended with the death of 53-year-old Michael Wade Decker of Steubenville.
According to the Harrison County Sheriff's Office and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI), a deputy stopped a Dodge Journey on U.S. Route 250 near Eslick Road in Franklin Township at approximately 11:31 a.m. for following another vehicle too closely. The driver, Nikki Reynard, consented to a search of the SUV.
Investigators said Decker, who was seated in the rear passenger seat, provided false identification and became suspicious. When the deputy asked him to exit the vehicle, a struggle ensued. Authorities said Decker pulled a handgun, pointed it at the deputy, and fired. The deputy deflected the weapon and fell down an embankment while attempting to escape, sustaining shoulder injuries. He was transported to Wheeling Hospital.
Investigators said Decker stole Reynard's SUV and fled eastbound. Deputies and Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers pursued the vehicle at speeds approaching 100 mph. Spike strips deployed on U.S. Route 22 near Hopedale disabled the SUV. Authorities said Decker exited the vehicle armed, fired multiple rounds that struck an Ohio State Highway Patrol cruiser, exchanged gunfire with a trooper, and fled into nearby woods.
A multi-agency search involving local police, the Ohio State Highway Patrol, tactical teams, aviation units, and federal partners followed. Decker entered a residence, stole clothing, and changed his appearance.
At approximately 7:37 p.m., a patrol helicopter located him near Mine Road and Sinfield Road. Officials said repeated commands to surrender were ignored. As officers attempted to arrest him using a police canine and less-lethal options, Decker brandished a firearm toward officers and the canine handler. An officer fired, striking Decker. Officers rendered aid, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Sources: Harrison County Sheriff's Office; Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation; Ohio State Highway Patrol
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During a shooting rampage in Hollywood on December 9, 2011, Chris Johns filmed from his apartment window as 26-year-old Tyler Brehm opened fire on vehicles and pedestrians below.
After Brehm shot music executive John Atterberry (who later died from his injuries), Johns began yelling and taunting the gunman from above in an attempt to draw his attention away from other potential victims. Johns was visibly shaken but continued recording and distracting Brehm throughout the incident.
Brehm continued his rampage until he was fatally shot by police. Chris Johns’ video went viral and highlighted the bravery of an ordinary citizen who stepped up in a terrifying situation.
According to a release from U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), at the direction of SOUTHCOM Commander General Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Southern Spear conducted a strike on a vessel operated by a designated terrorist organization operating in known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Per the release, 1 male narco-terrorist was killed in the strike and 2 survived. Following the strike, SOUTHCOM coordinated with the U.S. Coast Guard to begin search and rescue operations for the surviving narco-terrorists.
"Prymary" unit strikes Russian logistics across occupied territories, including Crimea. As the footage shows, fuel tankers remain one of the unit's highest-priority targets
🇺🇦🚀 Ukrainian ballistics soon, and it will strike at Russia. The emergence of Ukrainian ballistics will change Ukraine's status in the world, - Defense Minister Fedorov.
FTP: LAPD killed her dog. He was wearing his Knicks jersey.
His name was Jameson. A golden doodle. One of the sweetest, most gentle breeds alive.
A neighbor called a noise complaint. That's it.
20+ officers showed up. Then a helicopter. For a noise complaint in an apartment complex.
And they shot Jameson dead. In front of his owner. In front of her child.
No warning. No de-escalation. Nothing.
The media is barely covering this. No headlines. No outrage.
Like it never happened.
If this was your dog... your child watching... how would you feel?
Jameson deserved better. That little boy deserved better. His mama deserved better.
The U.S. spent almost $100 billion dollars to destroy Iran with no objectives achieved— and now we are going to fund a $300 billion dollar reconstruction of Iran?
Are they really serious right now? 🤦♂️
This is INSANE 🌪️ The Dominator gets caught in a suction vortex and spun 360° 😵💫
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