

NEW YORK CITY, NY - Police shot a meat cleaver-wielding man in New York City after he allegedly stabbed four young girls inside a residence on Sunday morning, Fox News reported.
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) responded to a “heartbreaking” 911 call made by an 11-year-old who said that she and her siblings were stabbed by her uncle, NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a press conference. The incident was reported in the Bensonhurt neighborhood in southern Brooklyn at around 10:30 a.m., according to the report.
“The 11-year-old 911 caller, who herself was a victim, hid in a room to call the police and a young, uninjured boy ran in to alert a neighbor,” Tisch said. Click here to read more.

NEW YORK, NY - A Palestinian-American billionaire helped lay the groundwork for the Hamas Oct. 7 attacks, families of American Oct. 7 massacre victims alleged in a new lawsuit released Monday.
The lawsuit targets Bashar Masri, a Palestinian-American billionaire who allegedly used his Gaza-based companies to quietly aid Hamas in building key infrastructure that would be used in the conflict, including tunnels, buildings for high-level meetings and even power generation. Some of the construction was done using U.S. taxpayer funds, according to the lawsuit, which pointed to funds doled out by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
“By actively working with Hamas to build and maintain its attack tunnel infrastructure while simultaneously advancing Hamas’s campaign of deception, Defendants aided and abetted and conspired with Hamas, and the October 7 Attack and the deaths of soldiers and civilians thereafter were a foreseeable consequence of Defendants’ collaboration with Hamas,” the lawsuit reads. Click here to read more.

TYLER, Texas — An arrest affidavit for three Tyler ISD staff members in Texas has shed new details on an incident that occurred in March, where a student’s hands were bound with tape and was forced to walk for hours.
Documents obtained from the Smith County Sheriff’s Office show that Tyler High School administration contacted the Tyler ISD police department to request camera footage from the Life Skills room on March 12.
An administration staff member stated that the incident likely occurred in the afternoon, as the student’s hands were still red when he got off the bus. They also mentioned speaking with an aide in the room, who indicated that the incident occurred before lunch, but was unsure how long the student’s hands had been taped. Click here to read more.

TAMPA, Fla. – Florida law enforcement busted a large international child pornography ring that involved eight individuals and over one million explicit videos, Attorney General James Uthmeier said Monday.
“We will be bringing charges against eight individuals this morning, seven of whom are Florida residents,” Uthmeier said. “As a dad of three little ones, it’s it’s tough to talk about some of this stuff, but what these guys were doing was truly heinous. There’s not a word in the English dictionary that can describe the gross content that was on the videos.”
The charges against all eight include felony counts of RICO, money laundering, and purchase of child pornography.
Uthmeier thanked Rita Peters from the statewide prosecution office for “leading this fight.”
He was joined by Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass and officials from Homeland Security Investigations and the Office of Statewide Prosecution. Click here to read more.
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WOOSTER, Ohio — New dash cam and body camera video shows a dramatic pursuit of a suspect who fired multiple times at officers, WOIO reported.
According to the Wooster Police Department, the incident began on April 2 following a report of a stolen license plate. Investigators entered the license plate into the Flock Safety camera system and traced it to to a silver Honda Pilot, according to police.
An officer located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop, dash cam video shows. The suspect immediately exited the vehicle and fired several rounds at the officer, striking the windshield of the cruiser.
The officer returned fire, and the suspect fled the scene in the vehicle. Due to gunfire damage to the police cruiser, Wooster police did not continue the pursuit, according to the report.
The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and the Ohio State Highway Patrol later located the suspect’s vehicle, prompting a second pursuit. Click here to read more.