Today was the funeral for Officer Kristin Yeager, a Central Berks Officer, wife, and mom of 3 little kids.
Police Officer Kristen Yeager was k¡ll€d she died May 29th in an automobile crash near the intersection of W Philadelphia Avenue and Manatawny Road in Earl Township, while responding to assist a neighboring agency.
Officer Yeager was ejected from her patrol car after it left the roadway and struck a tree while she was responding to the emergency call shortly before 8:00 pm. She was transported to a local hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.
The image of the Virgin Mary near a private school in General Santos City remained unharmed after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck on Monday, June 8.
- Catholic Tradition & Evangelisation.
Mob of teens cause multiple disturbances at mall with 13 arrested.
Glendale police were call to respond to crowd causing a disturbance at the Bayshore Mall in Glendale, Wisconsin:
A large crowd of teenagers and young adults descended on the 52-acre property. What was meant to be a weekend gathering rapidly escalated into widespread disorder, property disruption, and multiple vi0lent altercations breaking out across the lot.
Glendale Police Department officers, alongside backup from several neighboring jurisdictions, moved in to disperse the crowd and stop the fighting. As seen in the bodycam footage, officers were met with immediate non-compliance and active resistance as they tried to clear the area.
To neutralize the active threats and protect innocent bystanders, officers ultimately deployed pepper spray to subdue the most combative individuals. The final toll of the chaos resulted in:
13 Total Arrests: Multiple individuals were taken into custody and face charges ranging from disorderly conduct to resisting/obstructing an officer.
7 People Treated: Decontamination and medical treatment were required on-scene for roughly seven individuals exposed to the pepper spray.
This incident highlights the intense, split-second decisions law enforcement faces when a massive, rapidly organizing crowd turns hostile. When commands are ignored and vi0lence takes over, accountability is the only option left.
Seeing this crowd and the disorder being caused along with complete disrespect for law enforcement, is anyone honestly surprised to see this from this age group?
“Headline: Trump Pardons Wyoming Diesel Mechanic Troy Lake — Another Victim of Biden-Era EPA Overreach Freed”
President Trump delivered justice by issuing a full and unconditional pardon to Troy Lake Sr., a hardworking 65-year-old Wyoming diesel mechanic and small business owner who was prosecuted under the Biden administration for helping customers keep their heavy-duty trucks, school buses, ambulances, and farm equipment running in tough western conditions.
Lake, who operated Elite Diesel Service, was targeted for disabling or removing emissions control systems (such as DPF, EGR, and DEF components) on hundreds of commercial diesel vehicles. These modifications — often called “diesel deletes” — addressed real-world reliability and performance issues with EPA-mandated equipment, which frequently caused problems in cold weather and heavy use. He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to violate the Clean Air Act and was sentenced to 12 months and one day in federal prison (serving approximately seven months) plus fines totaling around $52,500 for him and his business.
This case exemplifies the weaponization of federal regulations against American workers and small businesses. Instead of focusing on genuine environmental threats, the Biden DOJ and EPA went after a mechanic trying to provide affordable, practical repairs for farmers, truckers, and essential service vehicles. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) highlighted how Lake was simply “keeping diesel engines in school buses, ambulances and fire trucks running in our tough western weather.”
During a recent Wisconsin agriculture roundtable, President Trump spotlighted the pardon, using it to illustrate the absurdity of overreaching Democrat regulations that punish everyday Americans for basic vehicle maintenance and repairs. Trump is restoring common sense, defending the right to repair, and protecting productive citizens from bureaucratic harassment.
This pardon is a clear win for limited government, rural America, and freedom from regulatory tyranny. #TrumpPardon #TroyLake #EPAOverreach #BidenWeaponization #RightToRepair #DieselMechanic #AmericanWorker #GovernmentOverreach #WyomingStrong #AmericaFirst