Archive for June 2026
Germantown Shopping Center Wall Bears Tags Linked to FBI-Flagged Violent Network
Black spray-painted graffiti bearing tags associated with 764 — a violent online network that has drawn a formal public safety warning from the FBI — appeared Sunday morning on the exterior wall of a building near the Noodles & Company at Neelsville Village Center on Frederick Road in Germantown, photographs obtained by MDBayNews show. The…
Read MorePolice blast water cannons at Belfast protesters as unrest flares again after stabbing
Police blasted water cannons Wednesday at protesters in Northern Ireland who set small fires and hurled bricks, rocks and bottles at them during a second night of violence over a brutal stabbing on a Belfast street. Demonstrators wearing masks tore bricks from the walls outside homes and smashed sidewalks with sledgehammers to toss at riot…
Read MoreFBI accuses 6 of armed Margaritaville kidnapping involving blowtorch torture, extortion
Six men are facing federal charges in connection with an armed kidnapping and robbery that began in the parking garage of the Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort, involving torture with a blowtorch, a gunshot and extortion, according to court documents made public on Wednesday. One of the two victims ended up dumped off the side of…
Read MoreTSA officers at Ohio airports discover training aid anti-tank mine, realistic replica pipe bomb at security checkpoints in one week
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at two Ohio airports discovered prohibited replicas of explosive devices at the security checkpoint during routine screening in one week. A training aid anti-tank mine was discovered at Dayton International Airport on June 3, and a realistic replica pipe bomb was detected at Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus on June…
Read MoreRegulators’ proposed prediction markets rules ban trading on terrorism, assassinations
Federal regulators came out with their first proposed rules on how to oversee prediction markets on Wednesday. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which has taken the lead as the federal regulator over the markets, will seek to develop a framework to determine if contracts are contrary to the public interest and illegal. Those questions surround…
Read MorePolice investigate possible arson of radar trailer in Macomb County
Police are investigating a possible arson after a Clinton Township Police Department radar trailer was found on fire along Canal Road last week, officials said. The incident occurred at approximately 10 p.m. on June 6, 2026, when a resident reported that a trailer was ablaze in Macomb County. Clinton Township police and fire crews responded…
Read MoreThousands of Malawians flee homes in South Africa amid xenophobic threats
More than 3,000 Malawians, including hundreds of children, are staying in an open field in South Africa’s port city of Durban, after fleeing what they described as escalating anti-immigrant threats and attacks. For weeks, groups armed with sticks, whips and shields have marched through parts of the country demanding that foreigners with no papers leave…
Read MoreSpringfield man arrested after making threats at a Herndon restaurant
A 19-year-old Springfield man was arrested after allegedly threatening people with a gun at a restaurant in Herndon early Saturday morning. Herndon Police responded to a restaurant in the 100 block of Elden Street around 2:30 a.m. for reports of a man in the parking lot making threats with a firearm. When officers arrived, they…
Read MoreDepartment of Justice indicts eight conspirators who threatened University of Michigan officials, businesses, and the Jewish Federation
Eight individuals associated with the University of Michigan were indicted for their alleged roles in conspiracies to threaten University of Michigan leaders, law enforcement, and businesses, including the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, announced U.S. Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon Jr. Special Agent in Charge Jennifer Runyan of the FBI Detroit Field Office joined Gorgon in…
Read MorePassaic Man Charged with Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS
A Passaic County man was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization, the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS). Mohamed Sagha, 22, of Wayne, New Jersey was charged by complaint with one count of attempting to provide material support and resources to ISIS. He made…
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