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Jun 1, 2025 |
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GB News: Fury as National Trust heritage site vandalised with spray graffiti - 'It's sacrilege!'
Vandals have defaced historic rock houses at Kinver Edge, a National Trust site in the West Midlands, causing outrage among local residents. The graffiti damage has left the community heartbroken, with officials comparing it to vandalizing iconic monuments like Stonehenge.
Kinver Councillor Victoria Wilson condemned the act and called for community support to help clean the site. The National Trust, which recently conducted conservation work at the location, reported the incident to local police and urged the public to report any similar vandalism.
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Breitbart: El Chapo’s Son Reaches Plea Agreement with U.S. Prosecutors
Ovidio “El Raton” Guzman Lopez, son of Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, is set to plead guilty to drug conspiracy charges in a U.S. federal court. A hearing has been scheduled for July 9, where he will formally change his plea.
The Guzman family, known as Los Chapitos, has expanded their criminal operations since El Chapo's imprisonment, leading to increased violence and a turf war with rival factions in Mexico. This conflict has resulted in numerous killings and widespread fear in the region.
Fox News: Karen Read's voicemails to John O'Keefe played in murder trial: 'I f---ing hate you'
Karen Read is on trial for the alleged murder of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, who died after being struck by her SUV during a blizzard. Prosecutors presented voicemails from Read, which included hostile messages directed at O'Keefe shortly after the incident, suggesting she was unaware of his condition.
Defense attorneys argue that the voicemails indicate Read did not know O'Keefe was dead until she arrived at the scene. They also raised concerns about the investigation's integrity, citing mishandling of evidence and lack of thorough searches by police. Read has pleaded not guilty and faces life in prison if convicted.