Vince ory
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@RickyDoggin President Trump needs to pardon Derek Chauvin because he done nothing wrong there is an innocent man in prison for god sake how long are we going to continue to put up with this nonsense
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FLASHBACK:
Derek Chauvin was stabbed 22 times by a former FBI informant and Mexican Mafia member, who says he did it in solidarity with BLM. His race is listed as white in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The journalist who spoke with Chauvin and produced "The Fall of Minneapolis", Liz Collin, joins Primetime.
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All these little black babies getting their little bitty feelings hurt because somebody calls them a bad name so they got to go to violence but yet turn around and call each other the word that hurts their feelings when the white boy calls it to them!!! I can promise you 1 thing this crap setting the white mans bond so high where he can’t even fight his case out on the street but turn around and set these charcoal boys bonds way lower and there crimes are lot worse isn’t going to continue for long and everything is going to come crashing down because it’s bullshit!!!!
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@GigglingGanon @luluHru Get them gone every last one of them fleas and ticks I’m sick of them draining our resources when they know dam good and well they haven’t paid a dime into the system like all of us American 🇺🇸 People have!!!!
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Routine traffic stop for Ohio Trooper turns into massive arrest of high ranked Ms13 gang leader.
An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper pulled over a silver SUV for a simple tailgating violation.
Inside were three people: a driver, a woman in the back, and a man in the passenger seat who claimed he didn’t speak English.
What started as a routine check quickly spiraled. As the trooper ran their information, the "passenger" was revealed to be Edenilson Velasquez Larin, known in the underworld as "Agresor."
He wasn't just a gang member—he was a national leader of MS-13’s "Fulton" clique.
Just two weeks after this video was filmed, a massive 48-count federal indictment was unsealed. It turns out "Agresor" had been running a reign of terror from New York.
The charges were staggering:
Racketeering & Murder: Authorizing and participating in gruesome machete killings of teenagers.
Drug Trafficking: Moving massive quantities of cocaine and marijuana.
Money Laundering: Funneling street money into high-end assets.
While Velasquez Larin pleaded not guilty, the evidence was overwhelming.
His fiancée, Blanca Garcia (the woman in the back seat acting as a translator), was also swept up in the federal case, charged with money laundering conspiracy for her role in hiding the gang's blood money.
Current Status (May 2026)
Edenilson Velasquez Larin: Following a high-profile 10-week trial, a federal jury in Brooklyn found him GUILTY on all counts, including four murders. He is currently being held in a federal maximum-security facility awaiting his formal sentencing, where he faces a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole.
Blanca Garcia: After being processed through the New York federal courts for her role in the gang's financial operations, she has remained in the U.S. justice system.
Gabrielle Lopez: The driver was originally detained for immigration violations. Unlike the leaders, he was not a primary target of the murder trial and was handled through administrative immigration proceedings.
A simple traffic stop in Ohio ended up delivering justice for victims thousands of miles away.
Karma caught up with these criminals that day.
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@GigglingGanon @MagaGrunt1 That’s what I say take his stuff and destroy it and let him go the cartel will take care of him and his anybody in his bloodline will be eliminated
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Illegal immigrant pulled over and found with 27 pounds of fentanyl. This drug mule had enough on him to kill millions with that poison. New Mexico soft on crime laws let him slip away.
This bodycam footage captures the moment New Mexico State Police intercepted a massive drug pipeline on I-40—and the beginning of a massive failure in the justice system.
Xavier Morales was pulled over for a routine traffic violation. During a consensual search of his vehicle, officers hit a grim jackpot: roughly 27 POUNDS of fentanyl stashed in the trunk. For context, that is enough potential lethal doses to kill millions of people.
The second the drugs were found, Morales’s story came out. He claimed he was a victim of the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel. He told officers that the cartel was tracking his car in real-time and had threatened to murder his family in Mexico if he didn’t deliver the load. He begged the officers for help, claiming "family is priority" and painting himself as a man under duress.
Despite the severity of the crime and the clear ties to international cartels, the New Mexico judicial system hit a roadblock. Under current Pretrial Detention laws, prosecutors face an incredibly high bar to keep a defendant behind bars. They must prove by "clear and convincing evidence" that no amount of bail or conditions can protect the community.
A judge set his bond at a mere $5,000. Morales paid the bond, walked out of the detention center, and—as law enforcement feared—was never seen again. He skipped his court dates, and a bench warrant was issued, but the trail has gone cold.
While Morales claimed he was running from the cartel, law enforcement believes he simply used the legal system’s "catch and release" loopholes to flee back across the border to Mexico, escaping justice entirely.
Cases like this are currently fueling a massive debate in New Mexico over "rebuttable presumption"—a push to change the law so that high-level drug traffickers are presumed dangerous and kept in jail until trial.
These are the dangers of soft on crime states like New Mexico. This delivery was stopped this time, but how many reach their destination each day because criminals like this can vanish over the boarder.
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@babe28958 @GigglingGanon Tell us how you really feel about this. lol 😂
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@GigglingGanon Fucking illegals ! They are lying scumbags !!! They belong in a box !!!
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Twenty-seven pounds of fentanyl is not merely “a drug bust.” It is enough poison to destroy countless lives and devastate entire communities. According to the DEA, as little as 2 milligrams can be a potentially lethal dose, and a single kilogram has the potential to kill hundreds of thousands of people. Twenty-seven pounds is an almost unimaginable amount of deadly narcotics.
What is equally alarming is the broader failure of the system afterward. When someone allegedly transporting that quantity of fentanyl is released on a relatively insignificant bond and then disappears, the public has every right to question whether public safety is still being treated as a priority at all. A $5,000 bond for an illegal immigrant allegedly caught with 27 pounds of fentanyl is not serious justice; to many Americans, it looks like a complete collapse of common sense.
And if this individual was in the country illegally, many Americans are asking another obvious question: why was ICE not notified immediately? Policies associated with sanctuary jurisdictions and “catch-and-release” approaches may be well-intentioned in theory, but when they prevent cooperation with federal immigration authorities in cases involving serious criminal allegations, the consequences can become deadly.
What many law-abiding citizens also struggle to understand is why there seems to be such relentless political and legal energy devoted to protecting individuals who entered the country illegally, even in cases involving allegations tied to cartel-connected drug trafficking. Compassion and due process matter, but so do the safety, lives, and rights of American citizens.
Soft-on-crime judges and prosecutors who continue enabling revolving-door justice in cases involving cartel-connected fentanyl trafficking should be ashamed of themselves. This is not some minor, nonviolent offense. Fentanyl is killing Americans every single day. Families across this country are burying sons, daughters, parents, and friends because of this poison.
And this raises an even more disturbing question: if this shipment was intercepted, how many others are not? How many traffickers successfully reach their destination every single day? How many lives are destroyed because the system has become more concerned with protecting criminals from consequences than protecting innocent citizens from criminals?
Law enforcement officers risk their lives intercepting these shipments, only to watch suspects walk free before trial and, in cases like this, allegedly vanish altogether. A justice system that cannot distinguish between low-level offenses and alleged cartel-connected fentanyl trafficking involving enough narcotics to kill millions is a system in desperate need of serious reform. DemoRats….
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@Mrgunsngear What did that black guy say because I’m like that lmfao 🤣
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Security footage was released today after it was announced that the two Gastonia police officers who shot and killed a man at a convenience store in January won’t face any criminal charges.
Before getting into the details, as someone who has spent a lot of time in Gastonia, NC, this is the most "Gastonia" gas station conversation I've ever heard (audio up) 😎
-very good body positioning by the cop to conceal his 4 o'clock draw and a solid draw and first shot on target time 🤌🏽
-the cop took at least two shots on the threat while the threat was at a 90 degree angle; good example of why the 12-18'' penetration standard is the standard. Also, at that angle the standard "torso" target get's a whole lot thinner and the accuracy demanded increases
-after the man in red was shot and killed saving taxpayers millions of dollars, it was discovered that the "gun" he pulled was a replica and not real
Train accordingly...
#CityLife #IQtest #police #charlotte #dumb #gastonia #FAFO #ballistics #accuracy #ConcealedCarry #crime #QC #urban
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@Mrgunsngear I’m so glad the officers 👮♀️ are ok and they were able to take out the trash 🗑️ in my eyes them officers 👮♂️ are heroes they should get metals
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@ChrisxSims @DonnaPrissyrn1 @DannyRebel333 Me and my wife and 2 kids eat at panda express at least twice a week after seeing this we want spend another dollar there.
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Panda Express kicked out @DannyRebel333 and Myself out for Simply for wearing a MAGA hat, and giving a thumbs up to a cook that just stood and Stared at me the whole time because of my Hat.
I asked if there was an issue and the cook said “You’re Hat” so I asked if he supported it.
They proceeded to call the police, and falsely say we were refusing to leave.
I left the store and stood on the side walk and multiple employees came out to intimidate me to leave and stop filming on the public sidewalk.
The Police informed the staff that we did nothing wrong, the woman who called 911 cried and walked back into the building.
No crime, No disturbance, Just a hat and a Thumbs up. This is blatant political discrimination. Panda Express should be ashamed and hold its employees to higher standards.
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@z_joe93395 @Andrew_Maj42 God I hope the offices are both ok I back the Blue I don’t know what these men are getting paid to deal with these animals but I bet it’s not enough!!!!!
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@Andrew_Maj42 Stop pulling people over for bullshit and this wouldn’t happen smh criminal cos extorting money and kidnapping people is what causes this
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🛑 **Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Officer-Involved Shooting** Early this morning on Lem Turner Road, two JSO patrol officers conducted a lawful traffic stop on a Lincoln sedan after the driver made an illegal U-turn at a red light. The front-seat passenger, identified as Teronnie Austin Wade, 27 — a convicted felon out on bond — was wearing body armor and became non-compliant. Officers observed a semi-automatic handgun with an extended magazine concealed beneath the armor. Wade broke free, fled on foot, and fired at pursuing officers. Both officers returned fire during a running gun battle.
#Jacksonville #JSO #OfficerInvolvedShooting 🚔
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Charlamagne confronted Dana White for "glazing" President Donald Trump
🗣️ Charlamagne: "Why can't you tell your friend he's failing the people?"
🗣️ Dana: "I don't know if I agree that he's failing the people. When the president is done in 3 years, people will look back and realize a lot of the good things... You're never gonna have a president that everybody approves 100%. Not everything is always gonna be perfect."
🗣️ Charlamagne: "But don't be a glazer though."
🗣️ Dana: "I don't think anybody's ever accused me of being a yes man."
🗣️ Charlamagne: "So you're responsible for the high tariffs, and high inflation costs, people's health care getting cut."
🗣️ Dana: "I guess if that's the way you wanna look at it, it's my fault."
(via @breakfastclubam)
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@BonginoReport @dbongino @libsoftiktok Dan you were in the position to do something about all this mess and you could have done something to help the cops but you were to much of a pud to stay and make a difference you would rather sit there and bitch about stuff
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Police bodycam ended the entire BLM "defund the police" grift. Suddenly, the libs want to get rid of them! 😂🤣
Why? Because: "The truth has always been the enemy of liberalism and progressivism." – @dbongino
h/t: @libsoftiktok
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@SmallvilleBeers @SBMowing I call B.S. on the little fragments and getting wore out because of pressure washing it.
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I have a question is there a way that you can put something on the driveway to reduce that mold buildup. And the reason I’m asking is if you keep doing that you’re taking off little fragments of the driveway as you clean it the only problem is after a while you’ll make the concrete so weak so is there a way you can protect against that so it doesn’t build up so you don’t have to keep having it cleaned and then eventually wear away the driveway
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Dad's FIRST day on the job and She Gave Us a TEN OUT OF TEN #pressurewashing #satisfying #cleaning #asmr #sbpressurewashing #asmrvideo #satisfyingvideo #powerwashing #fyp #fypシ #viral #viralvideo #homeowners #cleaningtiktok #cleanup #hotsy
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