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Alleged Intruder Uses Brass Knuckles to Break Window, Then Gets Shot Dead
An alleged intruder who used brass knuckles to beat against a front door and break a window just before midnight Friday in Missouri was shot multiple times by the homeowner and killed.
KFVS 12 reported that the homeowner, Austin Glastetter, was in the house with his wife at the time of the incident.
Glastetter told the suspect, 31-year-old John Fisher, that he was armed, but Fisher allegedly responded by saying, “You’ll have to kill me.” Glastetter then shot Fisher multiple times.
The Scott County Sheriff’s Office issued a release noting that deputies arrived on the scene to find Fisher deceased.
In another portion of the release, the Sheriff’s Office observed, “Based on initial findings, the homeowner’s actions appear to have been justified in defense of themselves and their household. The safety and protection of one’s home is a fundamental right. Click here to read more.

Pramila Jayapal shocked to learn it gets hot in summer, argues mild temps mean climate change
This just in: it gets hot during the summer. Sometimes, it’s even hotter than average. It’s a truly stunning revelation, and we should all be grateful to far-left Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Seattle) for her meteorological expertise.
Jayapal posted an image of a weather map of the U.S. showing temperatures like Seattle at 71 degrees, San Francisco at 66 degrees, Detroit at 81 degrees, and New York at 92 degrees. This is standard summer weather.
The Squad grandmother shared her profound insight on X, where she spends all day in lieu of governing.
One expects a certain level of hyperbole from politicians, but she does this daily on all topics, leaving reasonable people to believe she’s simply lazy and unhinged. A cursory glance at the very map she posted reveals a reality that contradicts her alarmist proclamation. While Boston and New York were bracing for a heat wave, with temperatures slightly above normal, Jayapal’s own backyard was enjoying a perfectly pleasant day. Click here to read more.

ICE Officials Slam CNN For Promoting App That Helps Illegals Dodge Federal Agents
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials say CNN has endangered the lives of federal agents after the news network promoted an iPhone app used to “track ICE activity in real time” in an article published on Monday.
Called ICEBlock, CNN noted that the app encourages users to report ICE sightings and pinpoint the locations of federal agents to help illegal aliens avoid arrest.
“Users can tap the map to report an ICE sighting in their area, and then everybody who uses the platform within five miles of that sighting will get a push alert,” a CNN reporter said before adding that the application’s users remain anonymous.
The app reportedly has more than 20,000 users. The developer behind it describes the platform as an “early warning system.” Click here to read more.

Child falls overboard Disney cruise, father jumps to save her, reports say
(Gray News) – A child is safe after reportedly falling overboard from the fourth deck of a Disney cruise ship Sunday.
The girl’s father is being called a hero after he is said to have jumped in after his daughter to save her, according to several media outlets including USA TODAY and CBS News.
The cruise ship was returning to Fort Lauderdale after a four-night cruise in the Bahamas when the dramatic rescue took place.
“The Crew aboard the Disney Dream swiftly rescued two guests from the water,” Disney Cruise Line said in a statement issued to USA Today. “We commend our crew members for their exceptional skills and prompt actions, which ensured the safe return of both guests to the ship within minutes.” Click here to read more.

Milwaukee officer dies from injuries days after being ambushed
MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee Police Department officer died from injuries he sustained after being ambushed while responding to a weapons call, the department announced.
Officer Kendall I. Corder, 32, was shot while approaching a man on foot on June 26. He died from his wounds on June 29.
Corder and another officer were unexpectedly fired upon in an alley while approaching the suspect, according to police. Both officers were struck and unable to return fire.
Corder was transported to a hospital where he later died. The second officer, a 29-year-old with over six years of service, was also transported to a hospital where he was treated and released.
The suspect was identified as a 22-year-old man. Police said he was arrested without further incident. Click here to read more.