SACRAMENTO, CALIF - A California judge has ordered that inmate Tremaine Carroll must be referred to by “she/her” pronouns because he has declared himself to be a woman and “deserves dignity.”
Carroll is on trial for allegedly impregnating one female inmate and raping two others after he claimed to be a woman — which, according to California law, requires him to be housed in a women’s prison despite having no psychological or medical evaluations to back up his claim — and a Madera County judge has now ordered everyone, including his alleged victims, to accommodate his pronoun choice.
Madera District Attorney Sally Moreno charged Carroll with rape, which he allegedly committed while he was incarcerated at Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla — where he was placed based solely on his self-identification as a woman.
“After his first cellmate became pregnant and was moved to Los Angeles, two other cellmates of his had complained that he had raped them, so we have filed rape charges against this inmate,” Moreno said. Click here to read more.
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ATLANTA. GA - A Delta Air Lines passenger expressed frustration after being asked to relinquish their first class seat to a dog, sparking a heated discussion on social media.
"I got upgraded to first this morning, only to 15 mins later get downgraded (to a worse seat than I previously had)," the passenger, using the handle @ben_bob, wrote on Reddit. "I asked the desk agent what was going on and she said 'something changed.'"
The passenger boarded the flight only to find a dog occupying the first-class seat they had been assigned, according to New York Post.
After reaching out to Delta Support, the passenger was informed that human passengers might be relocated to accommodate service animals and that there was "nothing they can do" in such situations.
One user on reddit commented, “I saw so many service dog vests flying yesterday. Like every other person had a service dog. It’s so out of control." Click here to read more.
WASHINGTON D.C. - President-elect Donald Trump pledged on Tuesday to “vigorously pursue” the death penalty for the country’s most heinous criminals after President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 individuals on federal death row convicted of murder, child killings and other heinous acts.
“As soon as I am inaugurated, I will direct the Justice Department to vigorously pursue the death penalty to protect American families and children from violent rapists, murderers, and monsters,” Trump said on Truth Social. “We will be a Nation of Law and Order again!”
Biden announced Monday, that the sentences of 37 of the 40 prisoners will have their sentences reclassified from execution to life without the possibility of parole. Click here to read more.
LANSING. Mich - Michigan taxpayers gave General Motors $600 million to create thousands of jobs at an Ultium Cells battery plant near Lansing, now they’re waiting to see if a South Korean company fulfills that obligation.
GM announced earlier this month it’s backing out of the joint venture with LG Energy Solution that was funded in part by the largest taxpayer incentive package in state history, but neglected to mention it already pocketed the cash.
“State records obtained by The Detroit News indicate the entire performance-based grant was paid out by the Michigan Treasury Department to GM and its partner in an EV battery plant between June and September 2023, more than a year before the Detroit automaker announced Dec. 2 that it would sell its stake in the Lansing area battery plant that had received part of the grant,” the news site reports. Click here to read more.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF — Two alleged shoplifters figured out the hard way retail crime is now a felony in California under Proposition 36.
California’s Seal Beach Police shared video on social media of an exchange between two suspects sitting in the back of a squad car where one realizes repeat offenders of retail theft can now face felony charges.
“That’s a felony?” the female suspect asked, referring to retail theft.
“B—-, new laws. Stealing is a felony,” the other replied, adding, “And this is Orange County, b—-. They don’t play.”
Police captioned the post “Remember folks, Don’t Steal in Seal,” and they said the “new proposition only strengthens our commitment to combating Organized Retail Theft.”
Police also released video surveillance from several locations, including a Kohl’s and an Ulta store, that the suspects visited. Click here to read more.