Georgia Homeowner Takes Out 3 Masked Black Teens in Self-Defense
Three masked teenagers (15, 16, and 16) tried to rob a home in Conyers, Georgia at gunpoint at 4 a.m.
The homeowner returned fire, killing all three suspects. The intended victims were unharmed.
Now under investigation — but no charges filed thanks to Georgia’s strong self-defense and stand-your-ground laws.
I’m sure this disqualifies them from astronaut training and brain surgery classes too.
Actions have consequences.
#StandYourGround #SelfDefense #Georgia #CrimeAndPunishment #SecondAmendment
Despite having hundreds of mosques in New York, mass street “prayers” are becoming a staple of life in the Big Apple.
And it’s not prayers, my friends, but assertion. They are claiming turf, like hyenas pissing to mark territory.
HOUSTON—A couple of scholars carjacked a Silverado at gunpoint.
The carjacking victims tracked the truck using GPS and attempted to get it back.
Both men (father and son) were shot in the process.
The father died.
The scholars fled the scene in another truck and are currently being sought for murder.
Sincerely. Fu#% these people.
Think about this…
Over $600,000 was raised on GiveSendGo for Karmelo Anthony’s “legal defense fund.”
But instead of hiring a lawyer?
He filed as indigent and got a public defender.
Meanwhile: Dad’s new Escalade, Karmelo’s new Lexus, stacks of expensive sneakers, and the family moved into a million-dollar gated house.
Donors got scammed.
How are they feeling now? 😂
#KarmeloAnthony #GiveSendGoScam #JusticeForAustin #WokeGrift
What do you think? 👇
🚨 BREAKING: LEGAL UPDATE
Yesterday, I filed an emergency motion with the Court after armed sheriff's deputies appeared at the homes of three Recorder's Office employees and informed them they were under criminal investigation.
This began after Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell acted on false allegations made by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and the Elections Department against my employees.
What was their alleged offense?
Attempting to use equipment County records show was purchased entirely with Recorder's Office funds and is owned exclusively by the Recorder's Office.
The same equipment the Court has already found was unlawfully taken from the Recorder's Office.
This is the most extreme escalation in a long campaign of retaliatory actions taken by the Board against my staff.
Over the last year, the Board has repeatedly targeted Recorder's Office employees with false accusations, personal attacks, and retaliatory actions for doing their jobs. Multiple members of my senior staff have required outside counsel to defend against malicious actions taken against them by the Board. My employees have been threatened, doxed, and publicly accused of misconduct for simply carrying out their official duties under Arizona law.
This is not cooperation. This is retaliation.
They can never integrate
They can never be welcome
They will end the lives of each and every one of us if we let them
This was in Belfast just an hour ago
I'm praying for that man's life
Savages they are
🙏🇺🇸🙏
Medal of Honor
On a dark, unforgiving night in 1942, somewhere on Guadalcanal, the jungle lit up with violence. Wave after wave of Japanese soldiers pushed forward, determined to crack the Marine line. It wasn't a single charge, it was relentless, like the tide refusing to turn back.
In one critical stretch of that line stood Sergeant Mitchell Paige. The defense there depended on machine guns, simple truth, if those guns stopped, the enemy would pour through.
And one by one, they did stop.
Crew after crew was hit. Wounded. Gone.
The steady rhythm of gunfire began to break apart, replaced by dangerous silence.
You can almost picture it, the kind of moment where everything feels like it's slipping away.
But Paige didn't let it.
He moved. Not away from the danger, but straight into it. One gun went quiet, he took it over. Then another. And another. Before long, he wasn't just holding a position, he was holding what was left of the line by himself, doing the work of men who should have still been there beside him.
All of it in the dark. All of it with the enemy getting closer.
That's the part that sticks with me. Not just the courage, but the decision. Because somewhere in that chaos, he could've chosen survival. Nobody would've blamed him. Most people wouldn't have thought twice about falling back.
But he didn't.
He stayed. He fought. He kept those guns talking when everything else had gone quiet.
By morning, the line was still there.
Paige received the Medal of Honor, and rightly so. But medals don't always tell the whole story. What I think about is something simpler and maybe heavier.
One man. In the dark. Surrounded by silence where his fellow Marines had been. Still choosing to stand his ground.
It makes you wonder what any of us would do in a moment like that. Not in theory, but when everything is on the line, and there's nobody left to lean on. 🙏🇺🇸🙏
Photo courtesy of https://t.co/CFumy7kqoB
In 2005, Gordon Hartman watched his 12-year-old daughter Morgan approach some kids playing in a hotel pool. She just wanted to join in. They picked up their ball and walked away.
That moment never left him.
He sold his homebuilding business — the largest locally-owned one in San Antonio — and spent the next several years consulting doctors, therapists, and parents of disabled children to design something the world had never seen. In 2010, Morgan's Wonderland opened in San Antonio, Texas: the first ultra-accessible theme park ever built, where every single ride, attraction, and pathway was engineered for people with physical and cognitive disabilities.
Admission is completely free for anyone with special needs. Every ride accommodates wheelchairs. The water park uses warm water for visitors with muscular conditions and provides waterproof wheelchairs at no charge. A sensory village, accessible Ferris wheel, miniature train, river rides — all of it designed so that nobody ever has to stand on the sideline.
The park has now welcomed over 1.8 million visitors from all 50 states and 74 countries. Roughly one-third of its entire staff are people with disabilities themselves. And Gordon has since pledged 95% of his wealth to philanthropy for the rest of his life.
Morgan is now in her 30s. The park still bears her name. And somewhere on those 25 acres, every single day, a child with a disability is doing something for the very first time.
That's what one decision looks like at scale.
There are federal House Representative races on EVERY LA COUNTY BALLOT.
There are federal House Representative races on EVERY ONE of CA's primary ballots.
They opened this door.
They will DEFINITELY not like what walks through it.