
Month: September 2023




O’Reilly Auto Parts Employee Charged with Murder after Allegedly Strangling Would-be Shoplifter
An employee who fought with an alleged shoplifter strangled him to death. District Attorney Mark Dupree said, “Make no mistake, it is law enforcement’s job to do the policing, no one else’s.” DA Dupree has a record of being soft on crime and has been accused of being “an activist holding political office.”



17-Year-Old Boy Rescued From California Motel Room After Kidnappers Demand $500,000 Ransom
The teen’s mother got a phone call from Mexico demanding $500,000 for her son’s safe return. She received a video showing her son in the car. The boy’s father was blamed for some past incident and threats of cutting off the boy’s body parts were made unless the ransom was paid. The teen was rescued in Santa Maria.


Newsom Signs Bill to Fine School Districts for Dissenting from Left-Wing Curriculum
Newsom signed a bill that will enable him to slap fines on local school districts that refuse to obey state edits on curriculum involving controversial subjects like race, gender, and sexuality. Newsom hopes to punish the Temecula school district as conservatives won school board elections and rejected LGBTQ+ material.



Zelensky Asks Spirit Cooker Marina Abramovic to Be Ambassador to Ukraine to Help Children
Marina Abramovic is known for her 1987 performance titled “Spirit Cooking,” using pig’s blood on walls to write the recipes that appeared to instruct violent acts during the cooking process. This controversial performance led to rumors of her involvement in black magic with Aleister Crowley at a dinner event.