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Two MS 13 gang members, Miguel Alvarez Flores and Diego Hernandez Rivera, are accused of killing a 15-year-old girl in a satanic ritual. Police found evidence of underage girls being kept in their apartment. A 14-year-old girl reported being kidnapped, drugged, sexually assaulted, and tattooed by Alvarez Flores. Another girl named Genesis was also in the apartment. The suspects are reported to be in the country illegally and have been reported to Homeland Security.

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La Chelly, wanted for 5 murders in Juarez, suspected of more killings. Operated for gang Assassin Artists, known for extreme brutality. Arrested in El Paso motel with guns, machetes, fentanyl, and drugs. Multiple agencies involved in the arrest. Translation: La Chelly, wanted for 5 murders in Juarez, suspected of more killings. Operated for gang Assassin Artists, known for extreme brutality. Arrested in El Paso motel with guns, machetes, fentanyl, and drugs. Multiple agencies involved in the arrest.

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Travis Wolf, about to turn 12, died in a crash caused by an undocumented Venezuelan woman. A church teacher in Maryland, deported twice, faces child abuse charges. Three Guatemalan men in Florida are arrested for sexually assaulting a woman. A Colombian gang leader seeking asylum in Texas is captured. A Mexican woman accused of gruesome murders is arrested in El Paso for extreme brutality.

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Two Mexican citizens, Martinez Solis and Ivan Amador Gavira, face federal charges for allegedly transporting 180,000 rounds of ammunition in Southern Colorado. A Fremont County Deputy stopped them in Canyon City for a headlight violation. Officers discovered 180 boxes of ammunition, including 150 boxes of .308 rounds, a common hunting ammunition, and 30 boxes of 7.62 ammo, typically used in AK-47s. Solis and Gavira are charged with unlawful possession of ammunition by an alien admitted under a non-immigrant US visa.

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Record high border crossings are straining American cities, with some calling it an "invasion." Armed Venezuelan gang members are allegedly storming an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. The Biden-Harris administration is accused of using humanitarian parole to bring them in. More than 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of murder have been released into the U.S. Kayla Hamilton's murderer, who crossed illegally into the U.S., had been improperly released. An Afghan national, who entered the U.S. on a special immigrant visa, is accused of plotting a terrorist attack. Suspected Tringaragua gang members are allegedly terrorizing an apartment complex in San Antonio. The suspect in the murder of Lakein Riley is a Venezuelan national paroled into the country by the Biden administration. Two men in the country illegally from Venezuela are charged with capital murder in the death of Jocelyn Nungari. Men arrested for beating and robbing a Dallas woman are allegedly members of a Venezuelan street gang. Emmanuel Hernandez Hernandez was released from Colleyville police custody the day before the robbery.

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The suspect, who fled to the US illegally after a murder in El Salvador, attacked a 9-year-old and her mother in Los Angeles. This is the second time in 2 years an innocent woman in Hartford County has been killed by an illegal alien. The speaker urges action on failed immigration policies, emphasizing the danger posed by criminals entering the country illegally.

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The suspect, tentatively identified as Ryan Lewis Mosqueda, born in 1997, fired many dozens of rounds at a building and agents. He is approximately 27 years old. He was reported missing from West Laco at 4:00 AM and was at the location opening fire an hour or so later.

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The NYPD suspects members of the Venezuelan gang, Trende Aragua, are recruiting in Ecuador and entering the US. They have escalated from petty crimes to shootouts, with alleged member Bernardo Raul Mata confessing to targeting police. Mata shot 2 officers in Queens and revealed guns are smuggled into migrant shelters. Gang violence is on the rise.

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Ten people have been arrested by the FBI for an alleged ambush at an ICE facility in Texas. They face life in prison on charges of attempted murder, terrorism, and assault with a deadly weapon. Officials claim the suspects used graffiti and fireworks to lure agents out of the facility before firing 20 to 30 rounds at them. A local police officer was shot in the neck but has been released from the hospital. Some suspects allegedly wore body armor and tactical gear, while others were covered in mud. Investigators found flags and flyers with messages such as "resist fascism," "fight oligarchy," "fight ice terror with class war," and "free all political prisoners." The FBI is reportedly still searching for an eleventh suspect charged with obstruction.

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Freddy Antonio Amaya Marin, a 39-year-old from El Salvador, was arrested after allegedly shooting at vehicles and police officers from the woods outside his home. He faces 8 counts of attempted murder. Investigators are working with the US Attorney General's Office and Homeland Security. Amaya Marin also faces federal charges for illegal reentry after deportation and being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm. Authorities report that he was deported in 2007 and returned to the US illegally. He is also allegedly a confirmed member of a violent international street gang.

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The Department of Homeland Security released a statement regarding a developing incident. At 02:19 Pacific Standard Time, US border patrol agents were conducting a targeted vehicle stop in Portland. The passenger of the vehicle is described as a Venezuelan illegal alien affiliated with the transnational Trendyaragua prostitution ring and involved in a recent shooting in Portland. The vehicle driver is believed to be a member of the Venezuelan gang Trende Aragua. When agents identified themselves to the vehicle occupants, the driver weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents. Fearing for his life and safety, an agent fired a defensive shot. The driver drove off with the passenger fleeing the scene. The situation is evolving, and more information is forthcoming.

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A 12-year-old boy was killed by a woman who was in the U.S. illegally from Venezuela. In Maryland, a church teacher accused of abusing children had been deported twice. In Lake Worth Beach, Florida, three undocumented immigrants from Guatemala were arrested for allegedly abducting, sexually assaulting, and filming a local woman. The suspects allegedly threw the woman into a truck, drove to a nearby intersection, and assaulted her. The leader of the Colombian street gang Los Antonias, one of the seven most wanted murderers in Columbia's capital, was arrested in Texas while seeking asylum. In El Paso, a woman accused of multiple murders and body dismemberments in Mexico was arrested. The FBI stated that the woman was known for extreme brutality, including removing victims' hearts and placing them before Santa Muerta statues.

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Irving police have arrested Ovett Bernardo Mendoza Argueta for the shooting at a Chick Fil A that left 2 dead. The suspect was taken into custody this morning after gunfire was reported at the restaurant. The motive remains unclear, but the suspect has been charged with capital murder.

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An individual was instructed to lay on their stomach to avoid being hit. One speaker recounts seeing someone walking, then running towards a fence line after they turned around. Another speaker states they are there for their safety because someone tried to shoot them. They also mention mistaking someone for Comal County Sheriff's Office trying to kill them. An arrest is then made for trespassing. The arrested individual will be medically cleared.

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A woman reported that she had gone out for drinks with a man she knew, Luis Hernandez Marniejo, who became violent after using cocaine. He attempted to rape her, but she managed to provide crucial information to the authorities. Thanks to her quick thinking and the communication team’s efforts, deputies were able to locate and arrest him. Marniejo, a 27-year-old illegal immigrant who had applied for asylum the day before, now faces three felony charges, and the border patrol has placed a detainer on him. The response from the deputies was swift and effective in apprehending him.

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Federal agents in the Chicago area are on alert after being targeted by leaders of a major street gang, amid a separate incident where border patrol agents were attacked by a shooter. In Little Village, Chicago police responded to an incident where a man drove up in a jeep and fired shots at border patrol agents. After shell casings and video were collected, multiple agencies tracked the shooter and a suspect was taken into custody. The suspect is described as an illegal alien with a past felony conviction for firearms; authorities say he was in the Jeep and armed. DHS released pictures showing federal vehicles damaged after at least four were rammed this week, with others pelted by bricks and cans of paint. Border patrol agents were alerted that the street gang Latin Kings directed their membership to shoot on-site federal agents operating as part of Operation Midway Blitz. A shoot-on-site threat for federal law enforcement is described as extremely concerning. Federal agents and their top brass say rhetoric from elected officials in Illinois calling agents barbarians triggers violence and lawlessness. Protesters described as saying “You Nazis” and “Gestapo,” with accounts of peaceful protests turning hostile. Leaders in Washington anticipate more violence as neighborhoods are urged to form mobs, record arrests with their phones, and make noise each time agents make arrests. One participant describes it as “really disgusting” that the rhetoric is being used to turn the tables on law enforcement for carrying out arrests. Last week, US district judge Sarah Ellis issued an…

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This is about an ICE arrest attempt involving Roberto Carlos Munoz Guatemala, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order. Per the Department of Justice, on 06/17/2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest him. The officers were trying to carry out ICE’s responsibilities, and this situation is described as part of what ICE officers are trying to do. The person referenced is the same officer who had been dragged during an ICE arrest just this past June and who reportedly got seriously injured. The narrative states: this officer is the same one now being demonized as a murderer by protesters, while the speaker asserts he was the one who stopped Munoz Guatemala along with his fellow ICE agents. The suspect was uncooperative and refused to follow instructions. After warning him several times, an agent—identified as the same agent involved in yesterday’s shooting—broke the back window of the suspect’s car so that the vehicle could be opened from the inside. The man accelerated his car. The account notes that the video shows it’s the same agent; the man had a mask on yesterday, but the speaker claims the same hair. As the suspect sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. The agent is on the driver’s side toward the back, so the footage does not show him being dragged, but it is asserted that he was dragged for more than 100 yards while the driver of the car weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him from the vehicle. The speaker states the driver was completely immune to the thought of running over him or causing other damage. The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.

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A breaking update on the Saturday shooting targeting border patrol agents in Chicago: a suspect is now in custody, according to DHS. The suspect is described as a criminal illegal alien from Mexico with a prior felony conviction. The information was provided as federal investigators move forward with the case. Details from the reporting indicate that border patrol agents were conducting operations in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood on Saturday morning when a man drove up in a Jeep, opened fire, and then drove away. There were no reported injuries, but investigators collected shell casings and video from the scene. The incident prompted a joint investigation involving the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and Chicago police. Officials confirm that the suspect is from Mexico and is now in custody. He is described as having a past felony conviction for firearms. Investigators are pursuing leads based on this suspect, and it appears he was the person in the Jeep and armed at the time of the shooting. In related weekend developments, DHS released photographs showing damage to federal vehicles. At least four border patrol cars were rammed, and those vehicles were boxed in and pelted with objects such as bricks and paint cans during operations over the weekend. Additionally, authorities issued an alert noting that the leadership of the Latin Kings street gang has issued a directive to shoot on-site immigration officers and federal agents operating in Chicago as part of Operation Midway Blitz. The report emphasizes the alleged direct threat to federal agents in the area. The updates come as authorities continue to respond to incidents involving federal agents in Chicago and pursue leads stemming from the Saturday shooting. No injuries have been reported in connection with the attack on the agents, and the investigation involves collaboration among federal and local agencies. The breaking news underscores ongoing concerns about safety for immigration and federal enforcement personnel operating in the city.

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A Mobile County woman was allegedly terrorized in her home by Elmer Amador, an alleged MS-13 gang member. Amador is accused of first-degree sexual abuse and second-degree burglary. The Sheriff's Office reports that Amador, a Guatemala national, is in the country illegally and has a history of arrests for assault, indecent exposure, and DUI. The woman says Amador arrived at her home to drop off equipment and then inappropriately touched her. She says he grabbed her in a bear hug and whispered nasty things in her ear. She broke free and ran inside, locking herself in the bathroom, but Amador allegedly tried to get in. A deputy arrested Amador on the property. Sheriff Paul Birch stated that the situation could have been better if the woman had a firearm and used it. Birch says Amador has been avoiding a final deportation order for years.

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A man opened fire at a US Customs and Border Protection office in McAllen, Texas, and was killed by border patrol and local police. The shooter has been identified as 27-year-old Ryan Mosqueda with a Michigan address, who was also reported missing from a local area in Texas. The car he was driving had some words written on it in Latin, but authorities haven't been able to translate them. The motive is unknown, but authorities believe it was an isolated incident targeted at the Customs and Border Protection office. The FBI is taking the lead in the investigation. The border patrol facility is heavily fortified. Two border patrol officers were injured, and a McAllen police officer was shot in the knee. McAllen Airport flights were temporarily halted.

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Jimmy Friesenhahn, a Marine veteran and father, was allegedly shot by Wilmer Ortega Ruiz, an illegal alien with multiple prior arrests, while working security at a San Antonio bar. Ortega Ruiz allegedly tried entering the bar with a gun, a struggle ensued, and Jimmy was shot three times, leaving him paralyzed and unable to speak. Jimmy's sister, Becky Borjon, believes the shooting highlights a failure of the justice system and open border policies. She says Ortega Ruiz had a detainer placed on him by ICE after the shooting. His prior arrests include a DWI in 2020, probation violation in 2023, failure to appear in court in 2023, and another arrest in 2024. Emmanuel Martinez, Jimmy's brother-in-law, says the Bexar County DA is soft on crime and that illegal immigrants are released easier than citizens. Ortega Ruiz is charged with aggravated assault, but Becky believes the intent was murder, as he unloaded a full clip.

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The FBI has identified Reyes as the individual who was breaking up cinder blocks and throwing them at police cars, injuring a federal officer's hand. A search warrant is being executed on his house. Reyes will be placed on the Most Wanted list. Federal authorities are pursuing Reyes for assaulting a police officer. The speaker asserts that anyone who assaults a police officer, robs a store, loots, or spits on a police officer will be pursued.

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A man contracted by the city and county of Los Angeles to house and feed up to 600 homeless people was arrested for allegedly misusing tens of millions of dollars to live a luxurious life. 42-year-old Alexander Suker was taken into custody as exclusive Fox video shows the early-morning federal bust at the LA mansion. Suker’s $125,000 Land Rover was seized, and authorities say he defrauded the city and county of Los Angeles out of $23,000,000, covering a mansion and car, a second home in Greece, luxury vacations, designer clothes, and private schools. Prosecutors say Suker was supposed to provide three nutritional meals a day to the homeless, but during one inspection he only had canned beans and ramen noodles on hand. The FBI says Suker lied about various aspects of his supposed “abundant blessings,” including fake vendors, facilities, and the homeless actually receiving meals. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles notes they are actively investigating at least 12 other similar fraud cases in California. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Asele says there’s a tremendous amount of fraud in this state and that today’s bust of one man who misused $23,000,000 alone may show how little oversight there is. California was pushing this money out quickly, with a lot of money going out the door, Asele adds, with frankly very little vetting and very few checks and balances, and Suker is one of the individuals who benefited. The suspect is scheduled to make his first appearance later today. He faces up to twenty years if convicted on the federal case. The local district attorney is also planning on prosecuting.

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Jimmy Friesenhahn, a Marine veteran and father, was allegedly shot by Wilmer Ortega Ruiz, an illegal alien with multiple prior arrests, while working security at a San Antonio bar. Friesenhahn was shot three times, leaving him paralyzed and unable to speak. Friesenhahn's sister, Becky Borjon, believes the shooting highlights a failure of the justice system and open border policies. She stated that Ortega Ruiz had a history of arrests, including a DWI in 2020, probation violation in 2023, and another arrest in 2024, with ICE placing a detainer on him after the shooting. Emmanuel Martinez, Friesenhahn's brother-in-law, criticized Bexar County's district attorney, Joe Gonzales, for being soft on crime, noting he decided not to run for reelection. Borjon believes the charge of aggravated assault is insufficient, arguing that unloading a full clip indicates intent to murder.

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Martin says this morning his father-in-law and 18-year-old son-in-law were in a vehicle surrounded by unmarked cars and masked men. 'They hopped out with their pistols already drawn. Then they proceeded to ask us to lower the window and open the doors.' The agents did not identify themselves; the car remained locked as they urged them out. Three gunshots were heard; bullets hit the door but did not penetrate. The family filed a report; FBI contact was denied, and it became an hours-long standoff with federal agencies. DHS said during a vehicle stop, the subject refused to exit and tried to run CBP officers down, saying he struck two officers with his vehicle and that one officer had to discharge a firearm in self defense. The video we reviewed does not show the driver trying to run down. Community groups call for accountability; it seems there's impunity.
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