Hundreds of officers stood in the shadows of blue ribbons tied to fences and trees as they waited Tuesday to pay tribute to a policeman slain on patrol — a man remembered for his love of family and pride in his job. Officer Randolph Holder always wanted to be a… Read More
MANHUNT – Search for gunman accused of shooting cop forces school closings
A rural Kentucky school district canceled classes for a second straight day Tuesday as authorities searched for a fugitive accused of shooting at law officers in two states. Cumberland County schools Superintendent Kirk Biggerstaff said he doesn’t want students waiting for buses in sparsely-populated areas while Floyd Ray Cook is… Read More
Colorado baker fights for religious freedom
A case that tests the boundaries of religious freedom and gay rights is heading to the Colorado Supreme Court, with a suburban Denver baker urging the justices not to force him to make cakes for same-sex couples because it would violate his beliefs. The case underscores how the already simmering… Read More
Government hiding secret Hillary indictment?
Just how close did Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton come to being indicted for her role in the Whitewater real estate scandal? The federal government seems to have the answer – and may be ready to go to court to keep the information from ever becoming public. Judicial Watch, an… Read More
Serial arsonist torching Christian churches
A St. Louis-area Catholic church was set on fire late last week, marking the seventh Christian church set ablaze in Missouri in just the past two weeks. Authorities are warning that the fires could be the work of a serial arsonist who is targeting based on religion, race or both…. Read More
Oklahoma parade murderer could go free?
A 25-year-old woman accused in the deaths of four people at the Oklahoma State homecoming parade is scheduled to appear in court today — and her legal team may already be laying the groundwork to mount an insanity defense to keep her out of prison. Adacia Chambers was initially arrested on… Read More
[PHOTOS] See the pics of Hurricane Patricia destruction
Residents of Mexico and the American Gulf Coast were still assessing the damage after Hurricane Patricia, the most powerful hurricane in the history of the Western Hemisphere, struck over the weekend. Patricia made landfall as a powerful Category 5 hurricane, having peaked at sea with winds up to 200 mph… Read More
Hollywood hotshot calls cops murderers… and their response was PERFECT
Did the director of “Kill Bill” just kill his career, too? Hollywood film director Quentin Tarantino took to the streets of New York City this weekend to join crowd’s protesting the police — and he practically accused cops of murder. “I’m a human being with a conscience, and if you… Read More
Honor him – Hostage rescue hero identified
The first US soldier to die ind irect combat against the Islamic State group in Iraq has been identified as Master Sgt. Joshua L. Wheeler, coalition officials said Friday. Army Col. Steve Warren told The Associated Press that Wheeler, 39, was killed a day earlier when he and dozens of… Read More
Hundreds turn out to support cop killer
“Rise up!” was the message a mass of anti-cop protesters wanted to send to New Yorkers yesterday, just two days after the tragic slaying of New York Police Department Officer Randolph Holder by a career criminal. Activists and family members of those killed by police rallied Thursday in Times Square,… Read More









