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JUST IN: Tim Tebow shows senators a map of the United States showing every single location where someone is downloading, sharing, or distributing CSAM.
“We are losing the battle, and we are losing the war, and boys and girls are suffering for it…”
“Every red dot that is on there is someone that is downloading, sharing, or distributing [CSAM].”
“55% to 85% of them are also hands-on offenders, and we know that your average offender has thirteen victims in their lifetime.”
“The scale of harm right here in America is, to a certain extent, hard to comprehend, but that's why we're here.”
ANOTHER MISSING CHILD NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 🚨
Missing – Have you seen Summer?
Police and family are increasingly concerned for the safety of 14-year-old Summer and are urgently appealing for anyone who has seen her to come forward.
Summer was last seen on Friday 27 February 2026 in the Broxtowe area of Nottingham.
She is described as approximately 5ft 5ins tall with waist-length black hair. When last seen she was wearing a long-sleeved black top and black baggy jeans.
Anyone who has seen Summer or has any information about her whereabouts is asked to contact police on 101, quoting incident number 782 of 1 March 2026.
🚨⚠️ AYLESBURY MONSTER
MAKE HIS FACE FAMOUS
A 37-year-old man who laughed and joked as he kicked, stamped and punched several dogs has avoided prison.
Evan Carr, now of Adkins Close, Aylesbury, pleaded guilty to five counts of animal cruelty related to hitting and kicking five dogs.
At a hearing at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court, he was given a 12-month Community Order with 22 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days; as well as an alcohol abstinence monitoring requirement for 120 days, and was ordered to pay £400 costs and a victim surcharge of £114.
He was disqualified from keeping all animals for three years.
The RSPCA was provided with several videos which showed the defendant harming the animals on different occasions, which included kicking, hitting, punching or stamping.
Two of the dogs were no longer kept by Carr, but three were still in his possession.
RSPCA Inspector Lauren Bailey reviewed the footage and showed it to a vet, who confirmed the dogs had suffered.
The officer requested police assistance to seize the remaining three dogs from Carr.
In January this year, the police attended the address where Carr was staying and removed Nala, Blue and Marley, who were all taken into their possession and placed in RSPCA care.
A vet who examined the video footage and three of the dogs said: “All five animals were suffering when they were living with the suspect seen in the video.
“They would have experienced pain when they were being kicked, punched, hit and stamped on and would have had mental suffering at times in between with fear of the physical abuse events and not knowing when they would next occur.
“The videos provided covered a period of five days, where physical suffering would have been occurring from December 5 to 10, 2024.
“The fear of suffering would have continued for these dogs while in the presence of the man until they were no longer living with him.”
Speaking after the case, Inspector Bailey said: “It was incredibly disturbing watching the videos, and I was deeply concerned for the welfare of the dogs Marley, Nala and Blue, who were at that time still in the defendant’s care.
“I am just pleased we were able to get these dogs to safety.
"Most have already been rehomed, with Marley due to be available for rehoming soon.
"Zena and Phantom were rehomed before the RSPCA investigation.
“All dogs were just the sweetest, and I am so pleased that after all they have been through, they will all have loving families of their own.”
Credit UK Database.
REST IN PEACE KATIE FOX🌹🌹
On Friday just before 9pm at The Smallbrook Queensway, Katie was stabbed in the neck in an apparent random attack by Djeison Rafael.
She was rushed to hospital with a serious neck injury and tragically died from her injuries
Djeison Rafael, 21, appeared before Birmingham Magistrates' Court today charged with Ms Fox's murder, as well as two counts of actual bodily harm, possession of a Stanley knife and assaulting an emergency worker.
The court heard he has been charged with actual bodily harm against Hailing Du on November 7 and a further count of actual bodily harm against Mariamo Sow, which allegedly took place a week earlier, on October 27.
Rafael is also accused of assaulting a police detention escort officer the day after the alleged murder, on November 8.
It doesn't have to be like this, our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends at this difficult time!
#BrokenBritain
I had a meeting with the Met Police earlier this week about the various death threats made against me.
To be clear, I don't think people should be going to prison for offensive social media posts. I do however believe that the law needs to be applied fairly and consistently.
Shola Mos-Shogbamimu posted the following.
'I'm against the death penalty but for you @RupertLowe10 I'll gladly make the exception.'
Not a pleasant thing to post, by any measure. Does that 'incite' violence? I think it may well do.
Lucy Connolly posted what she posted - then swiftly deleted it. Others said similar, and also went to jail - for many, many months.
So my question is - why do Lucy Connolly, Wayne O'Rourke and others face prison time, yet Shola doesn't warrant any action? Anyone?
I have my suspicions, as I'm sure we all do.
Shola's post remains up now. Two million views.
I don't want prison for social media postings, but I do believe that the law must be applied fairly, to all.
Regardless of race, political views or whatever else.
That is not currently happening, and I made my feelings abundantly clear to the Met Police.
Two-tier policing MUST end.
Birmingham is a war zone.
19-year-old Lily Whitehouse was murdered in Oldbury on the 5 of November.
Now a woman in her 30s has been stabbed in the neck and is fighting for her life in hospital.
A nondescript "man in his 20s" has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, for what the police described as an "unprovoked attack."
Politicians decided it was a good idea to fill our countries with violent criminals. Judges give them lenient sentences, or let them out of prison early.
Innocent women are paying the price. Enough.