Archive for September 2025
‘Highly premeditated’ attack at North Carolina waterfront bar leaves 3 dead and 5 wounded
A lone gunman killed three people and injured five others at a packed North Carolina waterfront bar late Saturday in what police described as a “highly premeditated” attack. Nigel Max Edge, 40, was detained by the Coast Guard and charged with three counts of first-degree murder, five counts of attempted murder and five counts of…
Read More20-year-old man arrested after making threats toward university in Ohio, police say
A 20-year-old man was arrested for making terroristic threats towards the University of Toledo, according to our CBS affiliate WTOL-11 TV. Salvatore Caster allegedly posted threatening messages on the university’s pharmacy Instagram page in August. WTOL-11 reported that authorities said the comments generated concern among the students, staff, and other people who saw them. Read…
Read MoreMidtown Manhattan mass shooting gunman had low-stage CTE, medical examiner finds
Shane Tamura, the gunman who killed four people in July’s deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting, had low-stage CTE, officials said Friday. New York’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner revealed the results Friday. “Following a thorough assessment and extensive analysis by our neuropathology experts, OCME has found unambiguous diagnostic evidence of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, also known…
Read MoreOrlando man sentenced to prison for lying about ISIS support
An Orlando man has been sentenced to federal prison for lying to investigators about a designated foreign terrorist organization. The Justice Department says Islam Doci, 47, was sentenced to six years in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release. Doci pleaded guilty in October 2024 to making false statements to the FBI during…
Read MoreUnidentified drones spark security alert at French military base
Unidentified drones flew over France’s Mourmelon-le-Grand military base overnight on Monday, triggering increased security measures at the facility that houses the 501st tank regiment and has trained Ukrainian soldiers, domestic media reported. Military officials told French outlets that small aircraft spotted over the Marne department base were “not drones piloted by military personnel,” according to…
Read MoreA mother’s fear led to the arrest of a man accused of setting fire to a Jewish center
A man accused of arson at a Chabad Jewish Center in southwest Florida last week has been arrested after his mother told a relative she feared he set the fire, prosecutors said Thursday. Blake Hoover faces a federal arson charge in the fire at the Chabad Jewish Center in Punta Gorda late Friday, a few…
Read MorePolice arrest woman in church arson in east El Paso; hateful message found at fire scene
A woman was arrested and charged with arson after setting a church on fire in East El Paso last week. Officers arrested 35-year-old Marynka Marquez from Denton, Texas. Police responded to 6440 Montana in reference to an arson last Wednesday at Beth El Bible Church. When police arrived, the investigation revealed that a woman had…
Read More911 service restored after multistate outage caused by cut fibers
A 911 outage impacted multiple states for several hours following fiber cuts within the telecommunications system, officials said Thursday. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said said on social media that 911 systems in his state were impacted following “a series of fiber cuts.” About two hours later, he announced that the 911 system had been restored…
Read MoreDrone attacks leave Denmark exposed – and searching for response
A night of drone incidents at airports and military bases all over Jutland, western Denmark, has not caused any harm or damage – and yet it has exposed the country’s defences as vulnerable to attack. In an era of hybrid warfare, there is a sense of embarrassment in Denmark – a founding member of the…
Read MoreTulsa man arrested, charged with attempting to provide al-Qa’ida with weapons
A complaint was unsealed Wednesday after a Tulsa man appeared before a federal judge for attempting to provide 3-D printed weapons to an individual he believed was receiving them on behalf of al-Qa’ida. Andrew Scott Hastings, 25, is charged with attempting to provide material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations and illegal possession…
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