Author: Breaking Local News Report

JACKSON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Three dangerous men who are facing charges for an extremely violent crime are back on the streets thanks to an Ocean County judge and New Jersey Bail Reform. Michael Vulpis, 26, of Freehold Borough, was indicted by an Ocean County Grand Jury on charges including attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced on Wednesday. The indictment stems from a June 27, 2024, shooting in Jackson Township in which a 27-year-old male was shot in the face. Vulpis, along with Noah Phelps, 24, of Monroe Township, and Glenn Franzson, 32,…

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Atlantic City, NJ – The Atlantic City Police Department announced the arrest of three males and the recovery of a handgun during a motor vehicle stop on Wednesday. Officer John Bell conducted the stop at New York and Adriatic Avenues on Tuesday at 1:11 AM. During the interaction, the passenger, a 16-year-old male, opened his door, revealing a handgun holster and a satchel on the floor of the vehicle. All occupants were removed from the vehicle, and a loaded handgun was discovered in the satchel. Dillan Dwomo, the juvenile, and Dashawn Braxton were taken into custody without incident. Dillan Dwomo,…

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The Air Force recently released documents outlining its efforts to reduce the number of white male applicants in its officer programs, following months of delays. A 2022 memorandum from then-Air Force Chief, now Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman C.Q. Brown, emphasized diversity and inclusion goals, setting racial and gender quotas for officer applicants in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). The documents, obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation, reveal the Air Force’s goal of reducing white male applicants from 60% in 2019 to 43% by 2029, while increasing other demographics. These measures are part of the Biden administration’s broader…

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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded a $2 million grant to Asociacion Lambda, a Guatemalan activist organization, to support LGBT activism and provide “gender-affirming care,” which includes hormone treatments and surgeries. The program, which began in April and will continue until 2027, aims to strengthen trans-led organizations in Guatemala by improving access to medical services and advocating for expanded care. The Biden administration has made promoting LGBT rights abroad a key foreign policy priority, despite criticism from some who warn of potential cultural conflicts. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has partnered with Guatemalan activists to…

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Queens, NY – A 15-year-old male has been charged with murder in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly shooting and killing a motorist on Farmers Boulevard on Tuesday afternoon. The defendant, an alleged gang member, is accused of firing a 9mm handgun multiple times near a Popeyes restaurant following a dispute with a rival gang member. The motorist, 66-year-old William Alcindor, was not the intended target but was struck once in the head and twice in the body while driving by in his Nissan Rogue. The vehicle subsequently veered off the road and hit a…

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Warwick, NY – New York State Police, the Town of Warwick Police Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are jointly seeking the public’s assistance in the ongoing homicide investigation of Dawn Marino. Marino was last seen on May 16, 1981, at the Corner Tavern, also known as “Rinky Dinks,” in Pine Island, NY. Her remains were discovered on October 31, 1987, in a wooded area off Little York Road in Warwick, NY. Authorities are urging anyone with information related to Marino’s death to come forward. Information can be provided through the following tip lines: – New York State Police:…

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Reporter Katelynn Richardson testified at a congressional hearing, detailing the Biden administration’s funding of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) efforts to suppress “misinformation” online. Richardson highlighted that the NSF received millions for its “Track F” research plan, which she labeled part of a “Censorship Industrial Complex.” The NSF has reportedly spent over $38.8 million on projects aimed at combating misinformation since 2021, sparking concerns about government-funded censorship of American speech. Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Katelynn Richardson laid out the Biden administration’s funding of research to suppress “misinformation” online during a congressional hearing on Tuesday. The National Science Foundation (NSF)…

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Hanover, MD – Authorities responded to a reported robbery and assault incident on Wednesday at approximately 4:35 p.m. at the Cinemark in the 7000 block of Arundel Mills Mall. Upon arrival, officers discovered that two white male victims, aged 19 and 18, were involved in the altercation. One victim reported his wallet was stolen while the other was physically assaulted by three males. The confrontation originated from a verbal dispute during a movie, where one of the victims directed racial epithets at the suspects, leading to the subsequent incidents. The assaulted victim was transported to the University of Maryland Baltimore…

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NEW YORK — A 17-year-old male was assaulted on Wednesday afternoon in Manhattan, police said. The incident occurred at approximately 3 p.m. in front of 60 Center Drive when the victim, riding his bike, became involved in a dispute with an unknown male on a Citibike. The suspect reportedly pushed the victim off his bike and sprayed him in the face with an unidentified chemical agent, causing pain and discomfort, according to authorities. The suspect fled north on East Drive, and the victim was treated at the scene for his injuries. The individual being sought is described as a male…

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