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Fox News: Person of interest in custody after shooting at 'No Kings' demonstration in Utah
Person of interest in custody after shooting at 'No Kings' demonstration in Utah
A person of interest was arrested during a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, where a shooting left one individual with life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred near a large demonstration against President Trump, which drew about 10,000 participants.

Police were present to ensure public safety as demonstrators marched to express their views on democracy and immigrant rights, coinciding with a military parade in Washington, D.C. The situation remains under investigation.


#society

GB News: Grooming gangs review to 'shock the nation': GB News's Charlie Peters says findings are 'SO bad'
Grooming gangs review to 'shock the nation': GB News's Charlie Peters says findings are 'SO bad'
Baroness Casey's upcoming report on grooming gangs is anticipated to contain shocking findings, prompting fears of civil unrest within the government. The report, linked to illegal migration and violence against vulnerable girls, is expected to be published soon, coinciding with recent convictions in Rochdale.

Government officials, including Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, have faced pressure for a national inquiry, which Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has resisted. The report's timing and content could pose significant political risks for Labour, particularly if it highlights past failures in addressing grooming gang activity.


#military

The Western Journal: After Marines Detain First American Civilian, US Northern Command Confirms Their Authority
After Marines Detain First American Civilian, US Northern Command Confirms Their Authority
U.S. Marines in Los Angeles briefly detained a civilian on June 14, 2025, during a demonstration. The man, an Army veteran, attempted to cross a boundary tape and complied with the Marines' instructions. He was released shortly after, with no complaints about his treatment.

The incident has drawn mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a troubling sign of authoritarianism while others defend the Marines' actions as lawful. This marks the first known civilian detention by Marines in this context, raising questions about their role amid ongoing unrest in the city.