04 April 2017

Singapore Couple Who Starved Maid Now In Jail

Singapore Couple
The Singaporean couple who starved their domestic worker from the Philippines was finally jailed, in a case that has shocked the city-state.

The woman lost 20kg (44 lbs) - about 40 pecent of her body weight - while working for them, and was given only bread and instant noodles to eat.

31 March 2017

Virginian Judge Ruled In Favor of Trump Travel Ban

US Travel Ban
In an affirmation of presidential authority and the constitutionality of the order, a federal judge in Virginia, United States ruled against a Muslim civil rights group that sought to block the President Donald Trump administration's proposed travel ban.

The ruling last 24 March by U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga is at odds with rulings from federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland who have issued orders preventing the bulk of the executive order from taking effect.

30 March 2017

Justice Served By a Teen With An AR-15

Self-Defense
Three would-be robbers who doesn't deserve any mercy at all were rightfully shot and killed last 27 March when an Oklahoma homeowner's son opened fire on them with an AR-15, authorities said.

Wagoner County sheriff's deputies were called to the home in Broken Arrow, southeast of Tulsa in the United States at around 12:30 P.M. local time. When they arrived, they found the three dead suspects and two uninjured residents.

28 March 2017

Anti-ISIS Commander Vows To Hunt All Their Recruits

Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones
Nowhere to run and nowhere to hie. This is the promised of a top British military official who warned foreign fighters and British jihadis that they will be hunted down and killed if they decide to join the Islamic State group.

"If you come to Iraq, if you come to Syria, and you bear arms against the people of Iraq and the people of Syria, against the sovereign forces of this country in Iraq, we will target you," Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones told a news conference in the United Kingdom.

25 March 2017

Time To Show The True Crime Rates in Sanctuary Cities

The Crackdown
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has just published its first list of crimes committed by illegal immigrants in so-called 'sanctuary cities' as required by President Donald Trump's immigration measures.

The executive order, entitled Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States, says that to "better inform the public regarding the public safety threats associated with sanctuary jurisdictions" the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will publish a weekly list of "criminal actions committed by aliens".