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A knife-wielding man in Ohio has been arrested after he allegedly threatened to kill a homeowner “in the name of Allah” and then chased the man’s daughter.

Anthony Tyrone Jessie Long faces charges of aggravated menacing and aggravated trespassing. He is being held on two separate bonds totaling $76,500.

The incident has left the family shaken and raised fresh concerns about the growing number of violent threats tied to radical ideology on American soil.

Incidents like this highlight the very real risks that come with failing to vet and control who enters and remains in the country.

 

 

 

 

 

UPDATE:  I posted about this piece of crap illegal previously. He murdered the clerk at a gas station (female - wife/mother) with a hammer.  For no reason - he wasn't even robbing it!  He bashed her car windshield in.  She went outside to see what was happening and he attacked her out of the blue. He's set to be deported! 

Rolbert Joachim first entered the U.S. in August 2022 and was released into the country under the Biden administration. A federal judge issued a final order of removal against him in 2022, but the Biden administration granted him Temporary Protected Status which expired in 2024. 

A man accused of murdering a woman outside of a gas station with a hammer is set to be deported, according to a press release from the Department of Homeland Security. A release said ICE was involved in his arrest.

 

 

 

 

 

Britain's churches endured more than 10 crimes every day last year in what's been branded a "national disgrace".

Nearly 4,000 offences were committed in churches and places of worship last year, leaving rural communities reeling.







"He doesn't belong in public service."

Lewiston city councilor Scott Harriman filed a cease harassment notice against a resident who criticized him at a public meeting.

Police threw out the order once they recognized everything cited was protected speech.

For many in Lewiston, the failed case is not being viewed as an isolated misstep.

Instead, it is being seen as the latest development in a pattern of controversy that has followed Harriman through his time in public office.








 

Meh, it's just the coffee talking again...

I'm just sitting here enjoying lunch at my desk, sipping my soda and I clicked through this little social media blurb regarding some new...