Jurors Come To Split Decision In Case Regarding Memphis Police Officers Charged For Death Of Tyre Nichols

In federal court on Thursday, three of the five former Memphis police officers who are accused of beating Tyre Nichols to death received a mixed verdict from the jury.
Deliberations by the jury started at around 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, October 3rd, 2024. At 4:30 p.m., they finally announced that a decision had been made.
The jury returned a decision in favor of Tadarrius Bean, Justin Smith, and Demetrius Haley after roughly six and a half hours of deliberation.
The jury found that Bean was only found guilty of obstruction, count four. Counts one through three—deprivation of rights, deliberate indifference, and conspiracy—were dismissed from his case….
Migrants Overrun Springfield, Ohio — Should Pet Owners Worry?
The accusations that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating pets and wild ducks have gone viral, but is that the real story?
We look at the chaos and death in Springfield since the Biden Administration gifted it with more than 20,000 migrants.
Also, Tren de Aragua is taking over apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado, and El Paso, Texas.
Immigrant murder rate ‘tens of thousands’ higher than ICE’s bombshell figures: data expert

The total number of immigrant noncitizens in the U.S. who have murder convictions is likely “tens of thousands” more than the 13,400 listed on Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) national docket, given the criminal records of border-hoppers in their native countries are not baked into the data, a data expert tells Fox News Digital.
The bombshell figures released last week via ICE’s national docket show that 277 noncitizens are currently being held by ICE, while 13,099 noncitizens are on the non-detained docket with homicide convictions. ICE’s non-detained docket includes noncitizens who have final orders of removal or are going through removal proceedings but are not detained in ICE custody.
Of the 13,099 convicted murderers not being detained by ICE, it is unclear how many are incarcerated by federal, state or local law enforcement, or roaming the streets. There are an additional 1,845 on the non-detained docket with pending homicide charges.
In total, 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories are on ICE’s national docket, which stretches back decades.
The figures underline the serious threat illegal immigration and not vetting immigrants thoroughly poses to law-abiding people living in the U.S. The figures sparked an outcry from border security advocates….
At least 215 dead one week after Hurricane Helene made landfall
Hurricane Helene is blamed for at least 215 deaths — making it the deadliest storm to hit the mainland US since Katrina in 2005. Asheville, North Carolina, was one of the hardest hit areas despite being nearly 500 miles away from where the hurricane made landfall in Florida.
Buncombe County, which encompasses Asheville, has reported more than 70 deaths alone.
Glenn Beck: Hurricane Helene Hope Is Coming from the People — NOT GOVERNMENT
Glenn Beck joins “Blaze News Tonight” to explain what he’s seeing on the ground in North Carolina. Glenn says he’s only seen FEMA once and that government assistance is scarce.
However, he’s also seen residents band together, help one another, and even send government agents packing.
Why Israel was right to ignore international advice

There are sources in the Jewish tradition that warn against exultation at the downfall of one’s enemies. But I am not Jewish, and so I have exulted greatly these past two weeks.
If you follow most of the British media, you may well think that the past year involves the following events: Israel attacked Hamas, Israel invaded Lebanon, Israel bombed Yemen. Oh and someone left a bomb in a room in Tehran that killed the peaceful Palestinian leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Of course all this is an absolute inversion of the truth. Hamas invaded Israel, so Israel attacked Hamas. Hezbollah has spent the past year sending thousands of rockets into Israel, so Israel has responded by destroying Hezbollah. The Houthis in Yemen — now so beloved of demonstrators in the UK — sent missiles and drones hundreds of miles to attack Israel, so Israel bombed the Houthis’ arms stores in Yemen. And Hamas leader Haniyeh, who was born under Egyptian rule and died in Tehran, never brought the Palestinian people anything but misery.
All this time the governments in Britain and America have given the Israelis advice which mercifully they did not listen to. Earlier this year, Kamala Harris warned that the IDF shouldn’t go into Hamas’s Gaza stronghold in Rafah. As she wisely said: “I’ve studied the maps.” Fortunately the Israelis did not listen to Kamala’s beginners’ guide to Rafah. They went into the Hamas stronghold, continued to search for the hostages, continued to kill Hamas’s leadership and continued to destroy the rocket and other ammunition stores that Hamas has built up for 18 years.
By this point, there is nobody left in Hezbollah. They’re all gone. All of the leadership, every one of their commanders, while their lower-level operatives are trying to get their testicles reattached in the hospitals of Beirut. It’ll be wall-to-wall wreath-laying for the Hamas and Hezbollah fanboys.
But there it is. The wisdom of the international community is that ceasefires are always desirable, that negotiated settlements are always to be desired, and that violence is never the answer. As so often, these wise international voices have no idea what they are talking about.
Israel’s enemies have spent the past year trying to destroy it, as they have so many times before. But it is they who have gone to the dust, with the regime in Tehran the only thing that is, for the time being, still standing. Absent that terror regime, and not just Israel but the whole of the Middle East has a bright future.
Sometimes you need war to make peace. Sometimes there is a price to pay for trying to finish the work of Adolf Hitler. Who knew?
IDF has “surprises in the barrel” for its enemies; US-Israel negotiate targets TV7 Israel News 04.10
1) Jerusalem and Washington are negotiating the scope and targets which will be employed against Iran over the Islamic Republic’s blatant attack against Israel.
2) Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stresses that Israel has “more surprises in the barrel” in the war versus Iran and its proxies.
3) Ayatollah Ali Khamenei praises Hamas for the atrocities it committed on October 7th of last year.
Private School Success Around the World
Some people say a “free market” in education is bad, because parents will get scammed.
But in the real world, the opposite happens. From Korea to India, private schools innovate, while “free” government-runs schools rip people off.
In this video, Andrew Coulson goes around the world and shows how the best private school teachers in South Korea make millions of dollars, and how even some of the poorest people in the world spend money on private schools rather than subject their kids to bad government schools.
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Ben Bergquam Interviews East Palestine Citizens, Reveals Kamala Harris Still Yet To Visit Effected Americans
North Korea’s Kim Threatens to Destroy South Korea with Nuclear Strikes if Provoked

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened to use nuclear weapons and destroy South Korea permanently if provoked, state media reported Friday, after the South’s leader warned that Kim’s regime would collapse if he attempted to use nuclear arms.
The exchange of such rhetoric between the rival Koreas is nothing new, but the latest comments come during heightened animosities over the North’s recent disclosure of a nuclear facility and its continuation of missile tests.
Next week, observers say North Korea’s rubber-stamp parliament is expected to constitutionally declare a hostile “two-state” system on the Korean Peninsula to formally reject reconciliation with South Korea and codify new national borders.
During a visit to a special operation forces unit on Wednesday, Kim said his military “would use without hesitation all the offensive forces it possesses, including nuclear weapons,” if South Korea attempts to use armed forces encroaching upon the sovereignty of North Korea, according to the North’s official Korean Central News Agency.
“If such a situation comes, the permanent existence of Seoul and the Republic of Korea would be impossible,” Kim said, using South Korea’s official name.
Kim’s statement was a response to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s speech at his country’s Armed Forces Day on Tuesday. Unveiling South Korea’s most powerful Hyunmoo-5 ballistic missile and other conventional weapons that could target North Korea, Yoon said the day that North Korea tries to use nuclear weapons would be the end of the Kim government because Kim would face “the resolute and overwhelming response” of the South Korean-U.S. alliance…..
US and Britain launch airstrikes by fighter jets and ships on Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels

The U.S. and British militaries struck more than a dozen Houthi targets in Yemen on Friday, going after weapons systems, bases and other equipment belonging to the Iranian-backed rebels, U.S. officials confirmed.
Military aircraft and warships bombed Houthi strongholds at roughly five locations, according to the officials.
Houthi media said seven strikes hit the airport in Hodeida, a major port city, and the Katheib area, which has a Houthi-controlled military base. Four more strikes hit the Seiyana area in Sanaa, the capital, and two strikes hit the Dhamar province. The Houthi media office also reported three air raids in Bayda province, southeast of Sanaa.
The strikes come just days after the Houthis threatened “escalating military operations” targeting Israel after they apparently shot down a U.S. military drone flying over Yemen. And just last week, the group claimed responsibility for an attack targeting American warships….
“I Will CRIPPLE You!” – Dockersworkers Union Boss THREATENS Americans Over Strike
PBD Podcast dives into the power of unions, featuring the longshoreman union leader threatening to shut down U.S. ports while pushing for a 77% wage increase.
The conversation explores his leverage, automation threats, and the potentially crippling effect on the economy.
‘It makes no sense’: Jordan says FBI stonewalling requests for briefing on Iran hack of Trump campaign

“This hacking of the Trump campaign by Iran — it looks like there was a dossier on JD Vance — that dossier winds up at the Harris campaign, and somehow, it happens to wind up in the press,” Jordan said. “There are lots of questions, like when did you find out about this? How did you find out about this? Did you give Trump a defensive briefing? Who was the person in the Harris campaign who got the information? How did they get the information? When did they tell you they had the information? How did it then get to the press?”
Meanwhile, Jordan also said his committee has other questions relating to Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, including why the Justice Department released the “bounty letter” from the second attempted assassin, Ryan Routh, who offered $150,000 to someone who could “complete the job” against Trump if he were to fail.
Jordan also told Fox News Digital he wants information from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who testified last week that he would include in his highly anticipated report on Jan. 6, 2021 details about confidential human sources from the FBI and whether they had been embedded in the mob during the Capitol riot.
During the hearing last week, Horowitz was asked whether he would “expose that there were confidential human sources at the Capitol” on Jan. 6, and “how many went into the Capitol?”
Horowitz replied, “I’ll have that information in the report.”
Horowitz, though, indicated his report would not be made public until after Election Day.
“Well, for goodness’ sake, it’s been four years,” Jordan said. “Why not give us that information now, right?”
But Jordan said that “the FBI will not sit down with the committee.”
Jordan stressed that the House Judiciary Committee is “the authorizing committee for the Justice Department.”
EU States Sign Off on Loading Extra Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles

EU countries on Friday gave a definitive green light to hefty additional tariffs on electric cars made in China, despite strong opposition led by Germany and fears it will spark a trade war with Beijing.
The European Commission — which provisionally approved the step in June after an inquiry found that Beijing’s state aid to auto manufacturers was unfair — now has free rein to impose steep tariffs for five years from end October.
Ten member states including France, Italy and Poland supported imposing the tariffs of up to 35.3 percent, coming on top of existing duties of 10 percent, several European diplomats told AFP.
Brussels says it aims to protect European carmakers in a critical industry that provides jobs to around 14 million people across the European Union but does not benefit from hefty state subsidies like in China.
Canada and the United States have in recent months imposed much higher tariffs of 100 percent on Chinese electric car imports.
The EU duties have pitted France and Germany against each other, with Paris arguing they are necessary to level the playing field for EU carmakers against Chinese counterparts….
UK Push Towards Government-Sanctioned Assisted Dying Moves Ahead

Legislative proposals to give terminally ill people in England and Wales the choice to end their life are to be introduced at Westminster this month following the progress Thursday of an assisted dying bill in Parliament.
Left-wing Labour MP Kim Leadbeater is putting forward the bill and said “now is the time” to debate euthanasia, after MPs rejected a bill on the issue by 330 votes to 118 in 2015, the BBC reports.
Private members’ bills – which are proposed by backbench MPs rather than the government – rarely become law, but there has recently been growing momentum behind legalising assisted dying.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has previously promised to give Labour MPs a chance to vote with their conscience on the issue and has supported a change in the law himself.
The details have not been finalised but the bill is likely to be similar to a proposal in the House of Lords, which would allow terminally ill adults with six months or fewer to live to get medical help to end their own lives.
The bill is expected to be formally introduced on 16 October, with the first full debate likely to take place later this year…..