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Woman leaves note in sandwich shop. "Help me".


I was gonna make a joke like "Help, my boyfriend is having a bad hair day" but violence/kidnapping/holding people against their will is no joke. What is wrong with people these days that they only think of themselves all the time?
Good thing someone read it.
 
Regarding children being killed by their estranged fathers, this article discusses the problems in the UK regarding leniency of family courts providing visiting rights to abusive fathers.

 
Regarding children being killed by their estranged fathers, this article discusses the problems in the UK regarding leniency of family courts providing visiting rights to abusive fathers.

Parental rights here tend to be almost inalienable. Overly I have always mostly agreed with such. Another parent,, a judge, an agency should not be able to end them pernanently very easily.

Nor should one parent not wanting to pay support be able to end such themselves or there needs to be an add on, that if they do and if granted and both parents agree, that parent still should have to pay for a large part of that child's life and repay any state aid every needed. Jmo.

However, when one parent CLEARLY is a provable danger to the children, they need to never see them until proven SAFE. Again imo. That should be first and foremost. There were signs in the one above. Did she force it or was she forced to send them?

I think parental rights are fairly major in most major countries and again, I think they should be. Agencies who make profits are abusing things these days, so very wrong.

I think there are cases they should be cut off for good but I do agree that it should not be easy, but have to have solid proven reasons.

Here it is often an attempt to get out of ever having responsibility and paying support and the other parent may agree to have that parent out of the child's life. I don't think that's right. They still made that child and if they want out, I think they should still have to pay one way or another, maybe not to the other parent but perhaps into a fund for the child for life and things that may change.. I do think it needs to be seriously looked at on a case by case basis.

However, children being sent with clearly dangerous parents needs its own solution and to never happen if they aren't in a position to care for them, not harm them, put a roof over their head, provide for them. If there is clear abuse. Tons of things. I can think of so many bad cases off the top of my head where that occurred. And perhaps after a chance or two, maybe rights should be cut off, visitation should be ended immediately and not without supervision for sure.

People also need to learn making a child is a very big deal and responsibility. And it takes two other than using other means.

These are my opinions only but any which way children need to be safeguarded first. In SOME cases it is correct to cut off rights forever. I think they should just still put responsibility on them

I could probably think of many other caveats that should be in place.
 
Regarding children being killed by their estranged fathers, this article discusses the problems in the UK regarding leniency of family courts providing visiting rights to abusive fathers.

There should be no visitation rights from proven abusive parents.
 
Made a thread for the three little girls because their father is still on the run.

 
Made a thread for the three little girls because their father is still on the run.

Thank you!
 
President calls in National Guard in LA detention center protests.


Summary

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National Guard seen assembling outside federal building in LA

Live Reporting

Edited by Matt Spivey and Tinshui Yeung

  1. Activist 'not afraid' of National Guard plans to protest again todaypublished at 17:41
    17:41

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    Gabriela Pomeroy
    Live reporter

    I have spoken to one of the protesters in Los Angeles, a Mexican activist named Kuali Linda Aleman, who’s lived in the city for most of her life.
    On Friday, Kuali was protesting in downtown Los Angeles, using a megaphone and shouting, “stop the arrests”.
    On Saturday, she joined a protest in the Paramount district, where she says there were helicopters overhead and hundreds of police on the ground.
    “We did not provoke anything,” she says. “They were continually spraying us with tear gas, but we were able to wash our faces and get on with it.”
    “The police were very organised and there were tonnes of vehicles,” she adds.
    Kuali plans to protest again today outside City Hall. She says the National Guard won’t stop her and she’s “not afraid”.
    “We want ICE to stop the arrests, and we want innocent families to come home,” she says. “Even though Trump is making these threats, we won’t back down.”
    Mexican activist Kuali Linda Aleman, recording video with camera facing her. Text above her says We have blocked the street here in ICE contraction camp DTLA
    Image source,Kuali Linda Aleman/Instagram
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  2. Los Angeles police make 29 arrests as more protests expected - LA city officialpublished at 17:24
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    National Guard
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    National Guard troops have been deployed in Los Angeles by Donald Trump

    A senior Los Angeles city official has told CBS, the BBC's US partner, that the National Guard is deployed at the federal buildings in downtown LA and Westwood.
    "There are going to be several protests today in the city of Los Angeles. The city and police are monitoring those," the official says.
    The official also says the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has made 29 arrests, almost all for failing to disperse, which is a misdemeanour offence.
    They add that city officials "are supportive of immigrant rights" and called the situation a "no win" for the police.
    If federal officials ask for help with public safety, LAPD will respond, the official says.
    But they add: "They will not respond or engage in any immigration policy enforcement issue."
    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 06: LAPD officers arrest a protester outside of the Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles after the FBI and Ice Agents made arrests of illegal immigrants located in DTLA in Los Angeles, California, United States on June 06, 2025.
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  3. I could hear the echo of booms as protests raged, though many in LA unaware of unrestpublished at 17:02
    17:02

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    Christal Hayes
    Reporting from Los Angeles

    Many waking up in the Los Angeles area are startled by the news of the National Guard arriving here.
    There have been protests on multiple days this week, all in areas where immigration raids were happening. But the LA area is huge and these protests were fairly isolated in small pockets of the city.
    The county has nearly 10 million residents and covers 4,000 sq miles.
    Many of my friends around town were going about their normal Saturday nights unaware of the unrest or Trump's rare move of using presidential authority to go around the governor to deploy troops here.
    The areas where the protests happened both Friday and Saturday were isolated to a part of downtown LA and to Paramount, a small city in south Los Angeles County where raids were happening.
    Paramount is a heavily Latino area where 82% of residents are Hispanic, external.
    I live close to that area and could hear the echo of "booms" as protests raged.
    The National Guard last came for unrest in 2020 - amid protests after George Floyd's death - but it was not a deployment made under presidential authority.
    Our mayor made the request to our governor for troops to help quell the unrest. Troops more recently came here for a natural disaster after the LA fires raged earlier this year.
    A man on a motorcycle waves a Mexican flag as smoke rises from a burning car on Atlantic Boulevard, during a standoff by protesters and law enforcement, following multiple detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in the Los Angeles County city of Compton, California, U.S., June 7, 2025
    Image source,Reuters
    Image caption,
    The National Guard arrives in Los Angeles following weekend protests; photo taken on 7 June

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These LA riots against ICE are not all they seem. Apparently ICE were involved initially due to an illegal operation going on where tax avoidance was a big issue.





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LA riots latest: Trump's border czar reveals bombshell truth about how LA riots started​

12:47, 09 Jun 2025, updated 19:27, 09 Jun 2025By RACHEL BOWMAN and NATASHA ANDERSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, revealed that the raids that sparked the violent LA riots were not for immigration purposes.
Homan explained that the raids that took place in downtown Los Angeles on Friday were part of a criminal investigation into a money laundering scheme and cartel activity.
'It wasn’t an immigration raid. It was to service of three criminal warrants at locations based on a large criminal conspiracy that ICE is investigating,' Homan on MSNBC.
Chaos erupted after protesters clashed with immigration officials across downtown Los Angeles, leading to three days of violence.
Looters targeted businesses across the city amid the demonstrations, which saw cars torched and security forces firing tear gas at rioters.
California officials have been slammed for their handling of the riots as an understaffed police department struggles to quell the violence.
Donald Trump demanded on Sunday that both Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass apologize for the LA riots, insisting those involved are not 'peaceful protesters' as the duo had claimed, but instead 'troublemakers and insurrectionists.'
Newsom blamed Trump for chaos, insisting his deployment of the National Guard escalated tensions and threatened to sue the administration.
Police ordered the public to disperse from downtown overnight after an intense day of demonstrations in the region. Around 300 National Guard troops were deployed to the area, spurring anger and fear among many residents.
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Border czar Tom Homan shares the real reason for raids that kicked off LA protests

Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, revealed that the raids that ignited the LA protests were part of a thorough criminal investigation - not a random migrant round-up.
Homan explained on MSNBC that the raids that took place in downtown Los Angeles were the result of a criminal investigation into money laundering.
'That's why no one is talking about the Fashion District, it wasn’t an immigration raid. It was to service of three criminal warrants at locations based on a large criminal conspiracy that ICE is investigating,' Homan said.
'That has to do with money laundering, tax evasion and customs fraud where a company under-declared over $80 million in goods, failed to pay $17 million in fees. And it's part of an overall conspiracy on numerous businesses that they believe that some of this money is being laundered in Mexico and Colombia, the cartel activity.'
Homan noted the raids were no unsolicited migrant round-ups, but specific arrests were made based on warrants.
'So, this was a criminal investigation that they all responded to in the beginning. That's how it all started. But the facts never got out,' he said.
19:34

Trump SLAMS rioters as 'insurrectionist' and expresses support for Gavin Newsom arrest

Trump threatens to arrest Gavin Newsom and slams LA rioters
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California Attorney General announces lawsuit over Trump's National Guard deployment

California Attorney General Rob Bonta annouced a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for 'unlawfully' deploying the National Guard.
'In the early hours of Sunday morning, President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unlawfully federalized 2,000 California National Guard troops for 60 days with no indication as to when they intend to stand down,' Bonata said during a press conference Monday.
'They did so without authorization from Gov. Newsom and against the wishes of local law enforcement.'
He claimed the protests were 'mostly dissipated' when the National Guard troops arrived.
'Since Trump announced his plan to deploy troops, the situation on the ground has escalated quickly with unrest growing overnight, causing highways to close and putting people in danger,' Bonta said.
'We’ll never know what might have been had the president left our state and local authorities to continue the important work they were already doing and were more than capable of doing.'

Continued at link.
 
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These LA riots against ICE are not all they seem. Apparently ICE were involved initially due to an illegal operation going on where tax avoidance was a big issue.





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LIVE


LA riots latest: Trump's border czar reveals bombshell truth about how LA riots started​

12:47, 09 Jun 2025, updated 19:27, 09 Jun 2025By RACHEL BOWMAN and NATASHA ANDERSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, revealed that the raids that sparked the violent LA riots were not for immigration purposes.
Homan explained that the raids that took place in downtown Los Angeles on Friday were part of a criminal investigation into a money laundering scheme and cartel activity.
'It wasn’t an immigration raid. It was to service of three criminal warrants at locations based on a large criminal conspiracy that ICE is investigating,' Homan on MSNBC.
Chaos erupted after protesters clashed with immigration officials across downtown Los Angeles, leading to three days of violence.
Looters targeted businesses across the city amid the demonstrations, which saw cars torched and security forces firing tear gas at rioters.
California officials have been slammed for their handling of the riots as an understaffed police department struggles to quell the violence.
Donald Trump demanded on Sunday that both Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass apologize for the LA riots, insisting those involved are not 'peaceful protesters' as the duo had claimed, but instead 'troublemakers and insurrectionists.'
Newsom blamed Trump for chaos, insisting his deployment of the National Guard escalated tensions and threatened to sue the administration.
Police ordered the public to disperse from downtown overnight after an intense day of demonstrations in the region. Around 300 National Guard troops were deployed to the area, spurring anger and fear among many residents.
PostsKey UpdatesTop Stories

Border czar Tom Homan shares the real reason for raids that kicked off LA protests

Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, revealed that the raids that ignited the LA protests were part of a thorough criminal investigation - not a random migrant round-up.
Homan explained on MSNBC that the raids that took place in downtown Los Angeles were the result of a criminal investigation into money laundering.
'That's why no one is talking about the Fashion District, it wasn’t an immigration raid. It was to service of three criminal warrants at locations based on a large criminal conspiracy that ICE is investigating,' Homan said.
'That has to do with money laundering, tax evasion and customs fraud where a company under-declared over $80 million in goods, failed to pay $17 million in fees. And it's part of an overall conspiracy on numerous businesses that they believe that some of this money is being laundered in Mexico and Colombia, the cartel activity.'
Homan noted the raids were no unsolicited migrant round-ups, but specific arrests were made based on warrants.
'So, this was a criminal investigation that they all responded to in the beginning. That's how it all started. But the facts never got out,' he said.
19:34

Trump SLAMS rioters as 'insurrectionist' and expresses support for Gavin Newsom arrest

Trump threatens to arrest Gavin Newsom and slams LA rioters
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California Attorney General announces lawsuit over Trump's National Guard deployment

California Attorney General Rob Bonta annouced a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for 'unlawfully' deploying the National Guard.
'In the early hours of Sunday morning, President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unlawfully federalized 2,000 California National Guard troops for 60 days with no indication as to when they intend to stand down,' Bonata said during a press conference Monday.
'They did so without authorization from Gov. Newsom and against the wishes of local law enforcement.'
He claimed the protests were 'mostly dissipated' when the National Guard troops arrived.
'Since Trump announced his plan to deploy troops, the situation on the ground has escalated quickly with unrest growing overnight, causing highways to close and putting people in danger,' Bonta said.
'We’ll never know what might have been had the president left our state and local authorities to continue the important work they were already doing and were more than capable of doing.'

Continued at link.
Great observation skills.
 
Police in India say a woman, who had gone missing after her husband was found brutally murdered during their honeymoon, is in custody after she surrendered.

The families of the couple had alleged that the bride had also either been killed or abducted and mounted a huge campaign to find her.

Police now allege that Sonam Raghuvanshi, 25, hired killers to murder her 30-year-old husband Raja during their trip to the tiny north-eastern state of Meghalaya. Four men have also been arrested.

Sonam's father Devi Singh has defended his daughter saying "she is innocent and she cannot do this".


"Their marriage was arranged four months back and they were both happy and there had been no fights between the couple before or after marriage," Raja's other brother Vipin Raghuvanshi said.

The couple left for Meghalaya on 20 May. But four days into their trip, they went missing.

A week later, Raja's decomposed body was found in a gorge with his throat slit and his wallet, a gold ring and a chain missing. And Sonam had disappeared without a trace.


But on Monday morning, Director General of Meghalaya police Idashisha Nongrang said Sonam had surrendered at a police station in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur district.

Three other suspects, who are also from the couple's home state Madhya Pradesh, have been arrested in overnight raids, DGP Nongrang said.

He did not give any motive for Raja's murder but described Sonam "as the main suspect".

In response to a reporter's question on "whether Sonam was in an extra-marital relationship with one of the arrested men", Mr Syeim said "if you join the dots, then it would seem like it". But he added that these details could be verified only after the two were questioned.


Mr Singh said he had not been able to speak to his daughter but he believed that she had "somehow managed to escape her captors" and insisted that she was "innocent".

Mr Singh also accused the Meghalaya police of "making up stories" and appealed to Home Minister Amit Shah to order a federal inquiry into the case for the truth to come out.

Raja's brother Vipin Raghuvanshi initially told reporters he would "not accept Sonam's involvement in the murder until she confessed".

But he later said that one of the arrested men named by the police worked in Sonam's office.

"Only Sonam can clarify," he said. "If she's guilty, she should be punished."
 

Former Aberdeen, WA council member convicted of child rape​

Former Aberdeen City Councilmember Riley Tyrel Carter was found guilty of child rape and incest on Friday.

Locals and internet sleuths found Carter's crimes ironic, as he once photographed himself sporting a "Make Pedophiles Afraid Again" hat.
 

Former Aberdeen, WA council member convicted of child rape​

Former Aberdeen City Councilmember Riley Tyrel Carter was found guilty of child rape and incest on Friday.

Locals and internet sleuths found Carter's crimes ironic, as he once photographed himself sporting a "Make Pedophiles Afraid Again" hat.
Of course he had that hat! Sheesh.
 
Great observation skills.
Not sure who you are talking about?

CA AG is suing Trump. Trump sent in troops due to the ICE criminal operation investigating $80m tax and customs evasion. This is a legitimate operation by ICE. Trump has only sent in 300 NG. There was rioting and looting last night that was nothing to do with ICE.
 
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Police in India say a woman, who had gone missing after her husband was found brutally murdered during their honeymoon, is in custody after she surrendered.

The families of the couple had alleged that the bride had also either been killed or abducted and mounted a huge campaign to find her.

Police now allege that Sonam Raghuvanshi, 25, hired killers to murder her 30-year-old husband Raja during their trip to the tiny north-eastern state of Meghalaya. Four men have also been arrested.

Sonam's father Devi Singh has defended his daughter saying "she is innocent and she cannot do this".


"Their marriage was arranged four months back and they were both happy and there had been no fights between the couple before or after marriage," Raja's other brother Vipin Raghuvanshi said.

The couple left for Meghalaya on 20 May. But four days into their trip, they went missing.

A week later, Raja's decomposed body was found in a gorge with his throat slit and his wallet, a gold ring and a chain missing. And Sonam had disappeared without a trace.


But on Monday morning, Director General of Meghalaya police Idashisha Nongrang said Sonam had surrendered at a police station in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur district.

Three other suspects, who are also from the couple's home state Madhya Pradesh, have been arrested in overnight raids, DGP Nongrang said.

He did not give any motive for Raja's murder but described Sonam "as the main suspect".

In response to a reporter's question on "whether Sonam was in an extra-marital relationship with one of the arrested men", Mr Syeim said "if you join the dots, then it would seem like it". But he added that these details could be verified only after the two were questioned.


Mr Singh said he had not been able to speak to his daughter but he believed that she had "somehow managed to escape her captors" and insisted that she was "innocent".

Mr Singh also accused the Meghalaya police of "making up stories" and appealed to Home Minister Amit Shah to order a federal inquiry into the case for the truth to come out.None

Raja's brother Vipin Raghuvanshi initially told reporters he would "not accept Sonam's involvement in the murder until she confessed".

But he later said that one of the arrested men named by the police worked in Sonam's office.

"Only Sonam can clarify," he said. "If she's guilty, she should be punished."
Father can't accept her guilt yet they pushed the arranged marriage on her. Brother said if she did it, she should be punished (or if involved).

Not going to knock anyone's customs but arranged marriages seem archaic. I'm not even sure of the reasons of various cultures but is it to ensure money to the family or what? I mean it doesn't seem about just someone who is of the same faith or anything like that or why not let an adult child choose their own partner at least that fits that criteria?

None of it excuses his murder of course.

She sure seemed to have enough men/people coming to her aid and helping her do it. I find that pretty interesting. I'd think you'd have to be pretty tight with people to get them to help you to murder someone.
 

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