Archive for August 2025
Man accused of using bomb to steal from California ATM connected to international heist crew
The man accused of using a bomb to steal from an ATM at a northern California Target is being linked by investigators to a heist crew that’s allegedly stolen millions. The theft at the Target in San Ramon happened just before 2:30 a.m. Sunday. It rattled neighbors and got the FBI’s attention. The Department of…
Read MoreAt least five killed in ‘intense’ Russian strikes hit Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia regions
At least five people have been killed and 13 injured in Russian strikes overnight on Tuesday that targeted the Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia regions, days before US President Donald Trump’s deadline for Moscow to agree to a truce or face additional tariffs expires. One person was killed in a strike targeting the city of Lozova in…
Read MoreMan charged with threat of terrorism following incident at central Iowa Walmart
A man is charged with threat of terrorism following an incident at a central Iowa Walmart Monday. At approximately 8:24 p.m., police responded to a Walmart after receiving a report of a potential threat. When police arrived on scene, they found employees evacuating the store. Officers met with Walmart managers and collected evidence, reviewed video,…
Read MoreMore charges filed against Barry, Illinois, man who allegedly used an explosive device near jail
Additional charges were filed Monday against a Barry, Illinois, man who allegedly set off an explosive device in an alley behind the Pike County Jail on Saturday. Pike County Sheriff David Greenwood reported Sunday that 23-year-old Dakota J. Adams had been charged with possession of an incendiary device and unlawful possession of a weapon. Court…
Read More‘Machete amnesty’ announced by state government in Australia before total ban takes effect
Australia’s Victorian Government has set up a “machete amnesty” in support of disposing machetes safely from Sept. 1 until November, as the southeastern state becomes the first to carry out a ban on the weapons. Machetes will be criminalized in Victoria on Sept. 1, following a series of violent knife crimes and home invasions, Sky…
Read MoreUS companies spending record amounts to protect executives as threats rise
U.S. companies are spending record amounts to keep their executives safe in response to rising threats and the killings of two high-profile corporate officials in separate attacks in Manhattan over the last eight months. Corporations have doubled the number of plain-clothed security teams outside buildings in New York City since a shooting last week in…
Read MoreMan charged with threatening Blacks, Jews across metro ATL claims he’s ‘spokesperson’ for white race
Christopher Robertson, 42, of Fairburn, Georgia, appeared in federal court on Monday after posting videos threatening Jews and Blacks on social media, as well as visiting several Jewish facilities across metro Atlanta. Federal authorities said Robertson posted a series of videos online, where he made racial threats and claimed to be the “official spokesperson for…
Read MoreHamas says it will allow aid for hostages if Israel halts airstrikes, opens permanent humanitarian corridors
Hamas said on Sunday it was prepared to coordinate with the Red Cross to deliver aid to hostages it holds in Gaza, if Israel meets certain conditions, after a video it released showing an emaciated captive drew sharp criticism from Western powers. Hamas said any coordination with the Red Cross is contingent upon Israel permanently…
Read MoreFormer US soldier is suspected in Montana bar shooting that killed 4, prompting manhunt
A shooting at a Montana bar left four people dead Friday, prompting a lockdown in a neighborhood several miles away as authorities searched for the suspect in a wooded, mountainous area. The shooting happened around 10:30 a.m. at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, according to the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation, which is leading the…
Read MoreBexar County man faces terrorism, weapons charges after deputies found explosive devices, firearms, extremist writings in his home
San Antonio may have avoided a mass murder domestic terrorism attack after the arrest of a 39-year-old Bexar County man. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) said 39-year-old Nathan James Henderson faced terrorism and weapons charges after deputies reported that they found homemade explosive devices, firearms, and extremist writings inside his home. Henderson was arrested…
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