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🚨 Arkansas State Trooper Michael Austin Kennedy resigned after his wife filed 30+ screenshots of his white supremacist text messages in their divorce case including calling areas “N*GGERLAND” bragging about detained Hispanics as “trophies,” and pushing to repeal the 19th Amendment.
The messages to his wife Alana were packed with racial slurs against Black and Hispanic people, rants blaming “illegal immigrants” and Black people for traffic and crime, and extreme views like banning Muslims from America. One message read: “You don’t f*king hate them enough. The s*t that clogged up [their son’s] toilet is worth more to me than any of them.”
Kennedy also sent selfies posing with detained Hispanic individuals while on duty, calling them his “trophy.”
Alana amended her custody filing seeking sole custody. She stated his beliefs would “poison the minds of the children” and that the kids feared him because of his hate and irrational thoughts.
Kennedy resigned from the Arkansas State Police on May 15 shortly after the messages surfaced. In court papers he acknowledged the language but claimed it was “outdated” and didn’t reflect his values today after therapy and church guidance. Arkansas State Police reviewed his traffic stops and citations and said there was no indication his views affected his job performance.
A man sworn to protect and serve all citizens was privately holding this level of hatred.
What screening or accountability should law enforcement agencies have so white supremacist views like these don’t stay hidden until they surface in divorce court?
Last June, Chicago cops caught a 16-year-old with an AR-style pistol equipped with a 40-round magazine.
A judge put him on an ankle monitor, then removed it a month later.
Two weeks later, prosecutors say, the 16-year-old murdered this man.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor blasted the court’s conservative majority for a ruling that “debases the democratic process” by allowing Alabama to use a congressional map that the justices had previously found intentionally discriminated against Black voters. https://t.co/ahoPNpCSNd
Though there are arrestable offenses being committed in this video, City Hall opposes it.
The biggest obstacle to restoring civility to our streets is @ChicagosMayor.
This was supposed to be a youth basketball game. Instead, it turned into something else entirely.
At what point does society finally clamp down on this stomping nonsense once and for all?
Isn’t it time that anyone who does this (regardless of who they are or how old they are), faces an automatic criminal charge? And if so, what should that charge be?
This was Gaza on October 7.
Over 6,000 Palestinian terrorists invaded Israel, chanting “Allah Akbar” as they raped, murdered, slaughtered, and butchered Israeli civilians.
Remember this the next time you see someone call them the victims.
Serious question: What happens when an ambulance or fire truck can’t get through because the street has been narrowed down to a single lane for bike infrastructure?
Look at this mess.
Who thought this was a good idea?
JACOBS: I have one last question for you. Who won the 2020 presidential election?
MARCO RUBIO: I'm not here to answer about 2020
JACOBS: It seems like you have an issue admitting facts, just like you couldn't admit the shoes the president bought you were too big
RUBIO: The florsheims fit fine
Sen. Ron Wyden in response to Bessent's opening statement: "Let's be clear here, nobody is interested in the ramblings of a capo in the most corrupt regime in American history. We want to get some facts about this deal. That's what we're here for."
Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. of New Jersey, who has missed more than 100 votes since early March, says he will return to work in person "within a matter of weeks.”
When pressed by CBS News’ @CHueyBurns how it was acceptable for a member of Congress to be absent for months without giving further explanation, House Speaker Mike Johnson said "it's not a scandalous thing at all” and that “people are entitled to get sick.”
Johnson added that he spoke with Kean late last week and he was in "good spirits" and is "anxious to come back in person." https://t.co/AMHOZk1sK5