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A man named Francisco Oropesa is accused of murdering five of his neighbors including a 9 year old boy after an altercation about Francisco firing a gun on his property that was keeping a baby awake. After the altercation, authorities allege that Oropesa grabbed his weapon and went to his neighbors house where he shot all five people, execution style. Oropesa has now been on the run since Friday.(commercial at 8:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The suspect in a Texas mass shooting vanishes, and authorities have 'zero leads' (nbcnews.com)
A man named Francisco Oropesa is accused of murdering five of his neighbors including a 9 year old boy after an altercation about Francisco firing a gun on his property that was keeping a baby awake. After the altercation, authorities allege that Oropesa grabbed his weapon and went to his neighbors house where he shot all five people, execution style. Oropesa has now been on the run since Friday.(commercial at 8:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The suspect in a Texas mass shooting vanishes, and authorities have 'zero leads' (nbcnews.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
A man named Francisco Oropesa is accused of murdering five of his neighbors including a 9 year old boy after an altercation about Francisco firing a gun on his property that was keeping a baby awake. After the altercation, authorities allege that Oropesa grabbed his weapon and went to his neighbors house where he shot all five people, execution style. Oropesa has now been on the run since Friday.(commercial at 8:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The suspect in a Texas mass shooting vanishes, and authorities have 'zero leads' (nbcnews.com)
Kour Richin's, the Utah mom accused of slipping a letha dose of fentanyl into her husband Eric Richin's moscow mule is now being sued by his estate who is seeking over 13 million dollars in damages. This comes after Kouri Richin's sued the estate saying that she was entitled to half of everything. Eric Richin's sister, who manages his estate, strongly disagrees.Francisco Oropesa was arrested for the brutal murder of five of his neighbors, including a five year old. Now, authorities have announced that he possibly will face the death penalty. Considering this happened in Texas, I'd say it's a pretty good possibilty. Oropesa was captured after a manhunt under laundry inside of a trailer. His wife has also been charged with helping him after the fact.(commercial at 9:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Accused Texas gunman Francisco Oropesa could face death penalty (nypost.com)source:Kouri Richins, accused of poisoning husband, made moves to "profit from" his death, lawsuit says - CBS NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Kour Richin's, the Utah mom accused of slipping a letha dose of fentanyl into her husband Eric Richin's moscow mule is now being sued by his estate who is seeking over 13 million dollars in damages. This comes after Kouri Richin's sued the estate saying that she was entitled to half of everything. Eric Richin's sister, who manages his estate, strongly disagrees.Francisco Oropesa was arrested for the brutal murder of five of his neighbors, including a five year old. Now, authorities have announced that he possibly will face the death penalty. Considering this happened in Texas, I'd say it's a pretty good possibilty. Oropesa was captured after a manhunt under laundry inside of a trailer. His wife has also been charged with helping him after the fact.(commercial at 9:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Accused Texas gunman Francisco Oropesa could face death penalty (nypost.com)source:Kouri Richins, accused of poisoning husband, made moves to "profit from" his death, lawsuit says - CBS News
A man named Francisco Oropesa is accused of murdering five of his neighbors including a 9 year old boy after an altercation about Francisco firing a gun on his property that was keeping a baby awake. After the altercation, authorities allege that Oropesa grabbed his weapon and went to his neighbors house where he shot all five people, execution style. Oropesa has now been on the run since Friday.(commercial at 8:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The suspect in a Texas mass shooting vanishes, and authorities have 'zero leads' (nbcnews.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Kour Richin's, the Utah mom accused of slipping a letha dose of fentanyl into her husband Eric Richin's moscow mule is now being sued by his estate who is seeking over 13 million dollars in damages. This comes after Kouri Richin's sued the estate saying that she was entitled to half of everything. Eric Richin's sister, who manages his estate, strongly disagrees.Francisco Oropesa was arrested for the brutal murder of five of his neighbors, including a five year old. Now, authorities have announced that he possibly will face the death penalty. Considering this happened in Texas, I'd say it's a pretty good possibilty. Oropesa was captured after a manhunt under laundry inside of a trailer. His wife has also been charged with helping him after the fact.(commercial at 9:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Accused Texas gunman Francisco Oropesa could face death penalty (nypost.com)source:Kouri Richins, accused of poisoning husband, made moves to "profit from" his death, lawsuit says - CBS NewsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Kour Richin's, the Utah mom accused of slipping a letha dose of fentanyl into her husband Eric Richin's moscow mule is now being sued by his estate who is seeking over 13 million dollars in damages. This comes after Kouri Richin's sued the estate saying that she was entitled to half of everything. Eric Richin's sister, who manages his estate, strongly disagrees.Francisco Oropesa was arrested for the brutal murder of five of his neighbors, including a five year old. Now, authorities have announced that he possibly will face the death penalty. Considering this happened in Texas, I'd say it's a pretty good possibilty. Oropesa was captured after a manhunt under laundry inside of a trailer. His wife has also been charged with helping him after the fact.(commercial at 9:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Accused Texas gunman Francisco Oropesa could face death penalty (nypost.com)source:Kouri Richins, accused of poisoning husband, made moves to "profit from" his death, lawsuit says - CBS NewsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Residents of Texas, Arizona, and other states along the US/Mexico border are bracing for a potentially massive influx of illegal immigrants starting May 11th. That's when Title 42, put in place during COVID to make it easier for authorities to expel illegal immigrants, is set to expire. Even before the expected human wave of asylum seekers puts an additional strain on our already hoarse 1,500-mile+ southern border, deadly consequences are already taking place in Texas. A 42-year-old Mexican illegal immigrant named, Francisco Oropesa, gunned down 5 people, including women and a 9-year-old child earlier this week. The suspect remained at large prior to being captured Tuesday night after a massive statewide manhunt. FOX News reports Oropesa had been apprehended and deported back to Mexico an astounding 5 times prior to his deadly rampage.“My fear is that my fellow Americans in other states can't wrap their heads around the severity of the border crisis. It is so serious here that the city of El Paso has declared a state of emergency because so many asylum seekers are under the belief that starting May 11th, they will have free and easy access to the country. Thousands are camped out just across the river in Juarez and are about to stream into the country illegally. Regardless of your political views, neither Texas nor anywhere else in America has the infrastructure in place to handle the enormous influx of people,” said Battle.Award-winning author, Richard Battle is the author of several books including his latest, “Made in America by AmeriCANS, not AmeriCANTS,” which salutes the indomitable can-do American spirit. He has appeared on dozens of radio, print, and TV outlets offering his insight and analysis. Support the show"Wherever you find yourself is exactly and precisely where God wills you to be" Follow us on X: @CFC30290 Follow us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-3123766 Website: https://clarityfromchaospodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Thanks for listening to Clarity from Chaos
La noche del viernes 28 de abril, en Cleveland, Texas, una mujer le preguntó a su vecino Francisco Oropesa si podía dejar de disparar su rifle al aire porque hacía mucho ruido y su bebé necesitaba dormir. Su respuesta fue entrar a casa de la mujer y disparar.Oropesa mató a cinco miembros de esta familia de origen hondureño, uno de ellos, un niño de nueve años, y se dio a la fuga. Entonces comenzó un operativo de búsqueda que terminó con el arresto del sospechoso.La reportera de Univision Nidia Cavazos ha hecho una cobertura única del asesinato de una familia en Texas y la captura del supuesto autor de la masacre, Francisco Oropesa. Nidia nos va a contar los detalles de la sorprendente captura de Francisco Oropesa y a qué se enfrentará el sospechoso en la audiencia que tendrá esta semana.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, May 5th, 2023. Watch out for the revenge of the 5th if you’re into that… or cinco de mayo, take your pick. https://tvpworld.com/69620835/us-navy-deployed-drag-queen-influencer-to-boost-youth-recruitment As part of a recruitment drive aimed at the country’s youth, the U.S. Navy deployed a "drag queen influencer" to assist in boosting lagging numbers in the military. In November of last year Joshua Kelley aka “Harpy Daniels”, who has over 1,300,000 likes on TikTok, revealed that he was to be the Navy’s ‘Digital Ambassador’. Whilst the U.S. Navy only recently revealed about approaching Kelley, the drag queen claims to have danced in drag in front of an audience of service officers on a number of occasions, even sharing one video from 2018 on his Instagram. Kelley was part of a Digital Ambassador initiative that lasted from October 2022 to March 2023, “designed to explore the digital environment to reach a wide range of potential candidates,” a Navy spokesperson told Fox News. The spokesperson also said that the Navy is navigating “the most challenging recruiting environment it has faced since the start of the all-volunteer force.” “The Navy did not compensate YN2 Kelley or any others for being Navy Digital Ambassadors. The pilot has concluded and we are now evaluating the program and how it will exist in the future," the spokesperson added. Regarding his role as Digital Ambassador, Kelley wrote on his Instagram page: “Thank you to the Navy for giving me this opportunity! I don't speak for the Navy but simply sharing my experience in the Navy! Hoorah, and let's go Slay!”. Not only the Navy but more broadly the U.S. military face big problems in convincing young people to join. Only 13 pct of 18-29-year-olds are “highly willing” to join the military, whilst 25 pct declared themselves “somewhat willing” and 26 pct are “not willing at all.” Gender ideology has become a hot topic in the Navy and all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. In March, a group of House Democrats proposed legislation to prevent the Department of Defense from standing in the way of transgender people who want to serve in the military. Some critics have argued that the purpose of the U.S. military is to provide security for the country, not to be a tool for gender ideology politics. Whilst others have suggested that in an unstable world, where a lot of military strategy is played out through bravado, such as with military drills, it is perhaps surprising that the U.S. would do the opposite of striking fear into their enemies. It’s a good thing we have Joshua to scare off said enemies, which ties in nicely for this next story! https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2023-05-03/second-oil-tanker-in-a-week-seized-by-iran-in-gulf-u-s-navy Iran Seizes Second Oil Tanker in a Week in Gulf -U.S. Navy Iran seized a second oil tanker in a week on Wednesday in Gulf waters, and the U.S. State Department called for its release, in the latest escalation in a series of seizures or attacks on commercial vessels in Gulf waters since 2019. The Baa-rain-based Fifth Fleet of the U.S. Navy said the Panama-flagged oil tanker Niovi was seized by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) at 6:20 a.m. (0220 GMT) while passing through the Strait of Hor-mooz. In Iran's first response, Tehran's prosecutor announced the oil tanker was seized on a judicial order following a complaint by a plaintiff, the judiciary's Mizan news agency said. No further details were provided. The incident comes after Iran on Thursday seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman called the Advantage Sweet. That tanker is being held by Iranian authorities in Bandar Abbas, the Marshall Islands flag registry said on Tuesday. Maritime security firm Ambrey has said it believed the Advantage Sweet's seizure was in response to a recent seizure via a court order by the United States of an oil cargo aboard the Marshall Islands tanker Suez Rajan. The Niovi oil tanker seized on Wednesday had been travelling from Dubai toward the UAE's Fujairah port when it was forced by IRGCN boats to change course towards Iranian territorial waters, the Navy said. The Niovi last reported its position at 0231 GMT on Wednesday off the coast of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz with the UAE as its destination, Refinitiv ship tracking data showed. According to the International Maritime Organization shipping database,, the Niovi's owner is Grand Financing Co, and the ship is managed by Greece-based Smart Tankers, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Vedant Patel, a deputy spokesperson at the U.S. State Department, told reporters the Biden administration and the "international community" call on Iran and its Navy to release the ships and their crews. "Iran's harassment of vessels and interference with navigational rights in regional and international waters are contrary to international law and disruptive to regional stability and security," Patel said. About a fifth of the world's crude oil and oil products passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a choke point between Iran and Oman, according to data from analytics firm Vortexa. Since 2019, there have been a series of attacks on shipping in the strategic Gulf waters at times of tension between the United States and Iran. Indirect talks between Tehran and Washington to revive Iran's 2015 nuclear pact with world powers have stalled since September over a range of issues, including the Islamic Republic's violent crackdown on popular protests, Tehran's sale of drones to Russia and acceleration of its nuclear program. https://justthenews.com/nation/crime/alleged-texas-killer-captured-following-manhunt Fugitive illegal alien accused of mass killing in Texas captured Authorities on Tuesday apprehended an individual suspected of killing five people in Cleveland, Texas, following a Friday evening altercation. Authorities arrested Francisco Oropesa without incident on Tuesday evening, NBC News reported, citing the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. His arrest marks an end to the manhunt that had baffled law enforcement for days. Authorities indicated earlier this week that they had "zero leads" as to his whereabouts. As of Monday, it was believed that Oropesa had slipped past a network of roadblocks in the Cleveland area, despite extensive efforts by law enforcement to contain him within a set perimeter. During the manhunt, reports emerged that the fugitive had been deported four times, twice in 2009, and again in 2012 and 2016. The manhunt ensued following Oropesa's alleged killing of five of his neighbors after reportedly being asked to stop shooting his firearm. Authorities indicated that four adults were found dead at the scene while one child died at the hospital later. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-05-03/gun-rights-advocates-renew-legal-fight-over-californias-10-day-wait-on-firearm-purchases Gun rights advocates renew legal fight over California’s 10-day wait for firearm buyers Renewing a legal battle that some had considered settled, gun rights advocates filed a federal lawsuit this week challenging a California law that places a 10-day waiting period on most firearm purchases. The law, which requires people to wait the prescribed “cooling off” period even if they’ve passed a more immediate background check, is aimed in part at deterring people from rushing to harm themselves or others with newly purchased weapons during periods of sudden distress or anger. Gun control advocates and state officials say the law reduces gun violence, including suicides, and the law has been upheld in the face of legal challenges before — including by the U.S. Supreme Court, which in 2018 declined to hear an appeal to a lower court decision upholding it. However, things have changed since the high court ruled last year — in New York State Rifle & Pistol Assn. vs. Bruen — that restrictions on firearms violate the 2nd Amendment if they aren’t deeply rooted in the nation’s history or analogous to some historical rule. According to the San Diego gun owners and advocacy groups suing the state, the high court’s 2018 decision allowing the waiting period law to stand was “abrogated,” or undone, by its more recent Bruen decision, and, therefore, the law is unconstitutional under the court’s newer historical standard. The plaintiffs argue enforcement of the law “prevents law-abiding people from taking possession of lawfully acquired firearms for immediate self-defense and other lawful purposes — even after [state officials] know the individual is eligible to exercise their fundamental, constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms.” The office of California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta said it was reviewing the lawsuit Tuesday but could not otherwise comment. Bonta is the lead defendant in the lawsuit. According to legal experts, the revived challenge reflects how massively the legal landscape around gun laws has changed since President Trump shifted the Supreme Court to the right and the court issued its Bruen decision. It also reflects the increased confidence among gun rights advocates that the high court is ready and willing to overturn more gun laws, the experts said — even those it may have allowed to stand in the past. Jake Charles, an associate professor at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law and an expert in firearms law, said he was “surprised it took until May of this year” for the waiting period law to be challenged again under Bruen — in part because it is obviously vulnerable. Prior to Bruen, federal courts across the country judged gun laws not only through a historical lens, but by assessing whether they served a well-reasoned purpose of modern government. When the California-based U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld California’s 10-day waiting period law in 2016, it did so based on such a review. Writing for the court, Circuit Judge Mary Schroeder found that the 10-day waiting period was “a reasonable safety precaution,” and therefore constitutional. Now, however, Bruen has changed the relevant legal analysis and Schroeder’s reasoning is now irrelevant, the plaintiffs argue. The law rvive, they argue, because waiting period laws were not enacted in the country until 1923 — making them too recent to be considered part of the nation’s tradition under Bruen. Gun law experts said it’s a strong argument. Attorneys for California may still argue the law is similar enough to some historical law that didn’t institute a waiting period for purchased weapons but restricted the purchase of them in some other way. The state has already argued that other modern gun laws being challenged — including its bans on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines — are similar enough to other historical laws to survive Bruen’s test, even if they aren’t exactly the same.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, May 5th, 2023. Watch out for the revenge of the 5th if you’re into that… or cinco de mayo, take your pick. https://tvpworld.com/69620835/us-navy-deployed-drag-queen-influencer-to-boost-youth-recruitment As part of a recruitment drive aimed at the country’s youth, the U.S. Navy deployed a "drag queen influencer" to assist in boosting lagging numbers in the military. In November of last year Joshua Kelley aka “Harpy Daniels”, who has over 1,300,000 likes on TikTok, revealed that he was to be the Navy’s ‘Digital Ambassador’. Whilst the U.S. Navy only recently revealed about approaching Kelley, the drag queen claims to have danced in drag in front of an audience of service officers on a number of occasions, even sharing one video from 2018 on his Instagram. Kelley was part of a Digital Ambassador initiative that lasted from October 2022 to March 2023, “designed to explore the digital environment to reach a wide range of potential candidates,” a Navy spokesperson told Fox News. The spokesperson also said that the Navy is navigating “the most challenging recruiting environment it has faced since the start of the all-volunteer force.” “The Navy did not compensate YN2 Kelley or any others for being Navy Digital Ambassadors. The pilot has concluded and we are now evaluating the program and how it will exist in the future," the spokesperson added. Regarding his role as Digital Ambassador, Kelley wrote on his Instagram page: “Thank you to the Navy for giving me this opportunity! I don't speak for the Navy but simply sharing my experience in the Navy! Hoorah, and let's go Slay!”. Not only the Navy but more broadly the U.S. military face big problems in convincing young people to join. Only 13 pct of 18-29-year-olds are “highly willing” to join the military, whilst 25 pct declared themselves “somewhat willing” and 26 pct are “not willing at all.” Gender ideology has become a hot topic in the Navy and all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. In March, a group of House Democrats proposed legislation to prevent the Department of Defense from standing in the way of transgender people who want to serve in the military. Some critics have argued that the purpose of the U.S. military is to provide security for the country, not to be a tool for gender ideology politics. Whilst others have suggested that in an unstable world, where a lot of military strategy is played out through bravado, such as with military drills, it is perhaps surprising that the U.S. would do the opposite of striking fear into their enemies. It’s a good thing we have Joshua to scare off said enemies, which ties in nicely for this next story! https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2023-05-03/second-oil-tanker-in-a-week-seized-by-iran-in-gulf-u-s-navy Iran Seizes Second Oil Tanker in a Week in Gulf -U.S. Navy Iran seized a second oil tanker in a week on Wednesday in Gulf waters, and the U.S. State Department called for its release, in the latest escalation in a series of seizures or attacks on commercial vessels in Gulf waters since 2019. The Baa-rain-based Fifth Fleet of the U.S. Navy said the Panama-flagged oil tanker Niovi was seized by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) at 6:20 a.m. (0220 GMT) while passing through the Strait of Hor-mooz. In Iran's first response, Tehran's prosecutor announced the oil tanker was seized on a judicial order following a complaint by a plaintiff, the judiciary's Mizan news agency said. No further details were provided. The incident comes after Iran on Thursday seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman called the Advantage Sweet. That tanker is being held by Iranian authorities in Bandar Abbas, the Marshall Islands flag registry said on Tuesday. Maritime security firm Ambrey has said it believed the Advantage Sweet's seizure was in response to a recent seizure via a court order by the United States of an oil cargo aboard the Marshall Islands tanker Suez Rajan. The Niovi oil tanker seized on Wednesday had been travelling from Dubai toward the UAE's Fujairah port when it was forced by IRGCN boats to change course towards Iranian territorial waters, the Navy said. The Niovi last reported its position at 0231 GMT on Wednesday off the coast of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz with the UAE as its destination, Refinitiv ship tracking data showed. According to the International Maritime Organization shipping database,, the Niovi's owner is Grand Financing Co, and the ship is managed by Greece-based Smart Tankers, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Vedant Patel, a deputy spokesperson at the U.S. State Department, told reporters the Biden administration and the "international community" call on Iran and its Navy to release the ships and their crews. "Iran's harassment of vessels and interference with navigational rights in regional and international waters are contrary to international law and disruptive to regional stability and security," Patel said. About a fifth of the world's crude oil and oil products passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a choke point between Iran and Oman, according to data from analytics firm Vortexa. Since 2019, there have been a series of attacks on shipping in the strategic Gulf waters at times of tension between the United States and Iran. Indirect talks between Tehran and Washington to revive Iran's 2015 nuclear pact with world powers have stalled since September over a range of issues, including the Islamic Republic's violent crackdown on popular protests, Tehran's sale of drones to Russia and acceleration of its nuclear program. https://justthenews.com/nation/crime/alleged-texas-killer-captured-following-manhunt Fugitive illegal alien accused of mass killing in Texas captured Authorities on Tuesday apprehended an individual suspected of killing five people in Cleveland, Texas, following a Friday evening altercation. Authorities arrested Francisco Oropesa without incident on Tuesday evening, NBC News reported, citing the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. His arrest marks an end to the manhunt that had baffled law enforcement for days. Authorities indicated earlier this week that they had "zero leads" as to his whereabouts. As of Monday, it was believed that Oropesa had slipped past a network of roadblocks in the Cleveland area, despite extensive efforts by law enforcement to contain him within a set perimeter. During the manhunt, reports emerged that the fugitive had been deported four times, twice in 2009, and again in 2012 and 2016. The manhunt ensued following Oropesa's alleged killing of five of his neighbors after reportedly being asked to stop shooting his firearm. Authorities indicated that four adults were found dead at the scene while one child died at the hospital later. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-05-03/gun-rights-advocates-renew-legal-fight-over-californias-10-day-wait-on-firearm-purchases Gun rights advocates renew legal fight over California’s 10-day wait for firearm buyers Renewing a legal battle that some had considered settled, gun rights advocates filed a federal lawsuit this week challenging a California law that places a 10-day waiting period on most firearm purchases. The law, which requires people to wait the prescribed “cooling off” period even if they’ve passed a more immediate background check, is aimed in part at deterring people from rushing to harm themselves or others with newly purchased weapons during periods of sudden distress or anger. Gun control advocates and state officials say the law reduces gun violence, including suicides, and the law has been upheld in the face of legal challenges before — including by the U.S. Supreme Court, which in 2018 declined to hear an appeal to a lower court decision upholding it. However, things have changed since the high court ruled last year — in New York State Rifle & Pistol Assn. vs. Bruen — that restrictions on firearms violate the 2nd Amendment if they aren’t deeply rooted in the nation’s history or analogous to some historical rule. According to the San Diego gun owners and advocacy groups suing the state, the high court’s 2018 decision allowing the waiting period law to stand was “abrogated,” or undone, by its more recent Bruen decision, and, therefore, the law is unconstitutional under the court’s newer historical standard. The plaintiffs argue enforcement of the law “prevents law-abiding people from taking possession of lawfully acquired firearms for immediate self-defense and other lawful purposes — even after [state officials] know the individual is eligible to exercise their fundamental, constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms.” The office of California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta said it was reviewing the lawsuit Tuesday but could not otherwise comment. Bonta is the lead defendant in the lawsuit. According to legal experts, the revived challenge reflects how massively the legal landscape around gun laws has changed since President Trump shifted the Supreme Court to the right and the court issued its Bruen decision. It also reflects the increased confidence among gun rights advocates that the high court is ready and willing to overturn more gun laws, the experts said — even those it may have allowed to stand in the past. Jake Charles, an associate professor at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law and an expert in firearms law, said he was “surprised it took until May of this year” for the waiting period law to be challenged again under Bruen — in part because it is obviously vulnerable. Prior to Bruen, federal courts across the country judged gun laws not only through a historical lens, but by assessing whether they served a well-reasoned purpose of modern government. When the California-based U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld California’s 10-day waiting period law in 2016, it did so based on such a review. Writing for the court, Circuit Judge Mary Schroeder found that the 10-day waiting period was “a reasonable safety precaution,” and therefore constitutional. Now, however, Bruen has changed the relevant legal analysis and Schroeder’s reasoning is now irrelevant, the plaintiffs argue. The law rvive, they argue, because waiting period laws were not enacted in the country until 1923 — making them too recent to be considered part of the nation’s tradition under Bruen. Gun law experts said it’s a strong argument. Attorneys for California may still argue the law is similar enough to some historical law that didn’t institute a waiting period for purchased weapons but restricted the purchase of them in some other way. The state has already argued that other modern gun laws being challenged — including its bans on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines — are similar enough to other historical laws to survive Bruen’s test, even if they aren’t exactly the same.
Every major news story is motivated by selective narratives. Andrew Lester shooting Ralph Yarl is somehow racially motivated, but Kevin Monahan shooting Kaylin Gillis is just gun violence. Robert Singletary shooting a six year old girl and her parents is also gun violence and has nothing to do with race. But when Francisco Oropesa, a five-times deported Mexican national, executed five of his Mexican neighbors in Texas, the story wasn't about gun violence or race, it was buried. Meanwhile, overall crime rates are down and most violent incidents, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, are “committed by an offender of the same race or ethnicity as the victim.” Those crimes are even down. (https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv20sst.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1i9Myq66U12XlhGVSVNfqhAlG-fth5sASZpipo9V3dY6i2IOWvV78d6TU)This is what the mainstream and alternative media does with lies by omission, ignoring of facts, sensationalism, and out-of-context details. Imagine what sort of awesome power could be wielded with the introduction of artificial intelligence into these tactics, with fake videos and photos, even fake voice recordings. Our grip on reality would be lost forever. Now the story of Jordan Neely begins the cycle over again.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, May 5th, 2023. Watch out for the revenge of the 5th if you’re into that… or cinco de mayo, take your pick. https://tvpworld.com/69620835/us-navy-deployed-drag-queen-influencer-to-boost-youth-recruitment As part of a recruitment drive aimed at the country’s youth, the U.S. Navy deployed a "drag queen influencer" to assist in boosting lagging numbers in the military. In November of last year Joshua Kelley aka “Harpy Daniels”, who has over 1,300,000 likes on TikTok, revealed that he was to be the Navy’s ‘Digital Ambassador’. Whilst the U.S. Navy only recently revealed about approaching Kelley, the drag queen claims to have danced in drag in front of an audience of service officers on a number of occasions, even sharing one video from 2018 on his Instagram. Kelley was part of a Digital Ambassador initiative that lasted from October 2022 to March 2023, “designed to explore the digital environment to reach a wide range of potential candidates,” a Navy spokesperson told Fox News. The spokesperson also said that the Navy is navigating “the most challenging recruiting environment it has faced since the start of the all-volunteer force.” “The Navy did not compensate YN2 Kelley or any others for being Navy Digital Ambassadors. The pilot has concluded and we are now evaluating the program and how it will exist in the future," the spokesperson added. Regarding his role as Digital Ambassador, Kelley wrote on his Instagram page: “Thank you to the Navy for giving me this opportunity! I don't speak for the Navy but simply sharing my experience in the Navy! Hoorah, and let's go Slay!”. Not only the Navy but more broadly the U.S. military face big problems in convincing young people to join. Only 13 pct of 18-29-year-olds are “highly willing” to join the military, whilst 25 pct declared themselves “somewhat willing” and 26 pct are “not willing at all.” Gender ideology has become a hot topic in the Navy and all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. In March, a group of House Democrats proposed legislation to prevent the Department of Defense from standing in the way of transgender people who want to serve in the military. Some critics have argued that the purpose of the U.S. military is to provide security for the country, not to be a tool for gender ideology politics. Whilst others have suggested that in an unstable world, where a lot of military strategy is played out through bravado, such as with military drills, it is perhaps surprising that the U.S. would do the opposite of striking fear into their enemies. It’s a good thing we have Joshua to scare off said enemies, which ties in nicely for this next story! https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2023-05-03/second-oil-tanker-in-a-week-seized-by-iran-in-gulf-u-s-navy Iran Seizes Second Oil Tanker in a Week in Gulf -U.S. Navy Iran seized a second oil tanker in a week on Wednesday in Gulf waters, and the U.S. State Department called for its release, in the latest escalation in a series of seizures or attacks on commercial vessels in Gulf waters since 2019. The Baa-rain-based Fifth Fleet of the U.S. Navy said the Panama-flagged oil tanker Niovi was seized by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) at 6:20 a.m. (0220 GMT) while passing through the Strait of Hor-mooz. In Iran's first response, Tehran's prosecutor announced the oil tanker was seized on a judicial order following a complaint by a plaintiff, the judiciary's Mizan news agency said. No further details were provided. The incident comes after Iran on Thursday seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman called the Advantage Sweet. That tanker is being held by Iranian authorities in Bandar Abbas, the Marshall Islands flag registry said on Tuesday. Maritime security firm Ambrey has said it believed the Advantage Sweet's seizure was in response to a recent seizure via a court order by the United States of an oil cargo aboard the Marshall Islands tanker Suez Rajan. The Niovi oil tanker seized on Wednesday had been travelling from Dubai toward the UAE's Fujairah port when it was forced by IRGCN boats to change course towards Iranian territorial waters, the Navy said. The Niovi last reported its position at 0231 GMT on Wednesday off the coast of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz with the UAE as its destination, Refinitiv ship tracking data showed. According to the International Maritime Organization shipping database,, the Niovi's owner is Grand Financing Co, and the ship is managed by Greece-based Smart Tankers, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Vedant Patel, a deputy spokesperson at the U.S. State Department, told reporters the Biden administration and the "international community" call on Iran and its Navy to release the ships and their crews. "Iran's harassment of vessels and interference with navigational rights in regional and international waters are contrary to international law and disruptive to regional stability and security," Patel said. About a fifth of the world's crude oil and oil products passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a choke point between Iran and Oman, according to data from analytics firm Vortexa. Since 2019, there have been a series of attacks on shipping in the strategic Gulf waters at times of tension between the United States and Iran. Indirect talks between Tehran and Washington to revive Iran's 2015 nuclear pact with world powers have stalled since September over a range of issues, including the Islamic Republic's violent crackdown on popular protests, Tehran's sale of drones to Russia and acceleration of its nuclear program. https://justthenews.com/nation/crime/alleged-texas-killer-captured-following-manhunt Fugitive illegal alien accused of mass killing in Texas captured Authorities on Tuesday apprehended an individual suspected of killing five people in Cleveland, Texas, following a Friday evening altercation. Authorities arrested Francisco Oropesa without incident on Tuesday evening, NBC News reported, citing the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. His arrest marks an end to the manhunt that had baffled law enforcement for days. Authorities indicated earlier this week that they had "zero leads" as to his whereabouts. As of Monday, it was believed that Oropesa had slipped past a network of roadblocks in the Cleveland area, despite extensive efforts by law enforcement to contain him within a set perimeter. During the manhunt, reports emerged that the fugitive had been deported four times, twice in 2009, and again in 2012 and 2016. The manhunt ensued following Oropesa's alleged killing of five of his neighbors after reportedly being asked to stop shooting his firearm. Authorities indicated that four adults were found dead at the scene while one child died at the hospital later. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-05-03/gun-rights-advocates-renew-legal-fight-over-californias-10-day-wait-on-firearm-purchases Gun rights advocates renew legal fight over California’s 10-day wait for firearm buyers Renewing a legal battle that some had considered settled, gun rights advocates filed a federal lawsuit this week challenging a California law that places a 10-day waiting period on most firearm purchases. The law, which requires people to wait the prescribed “cooling off” period even if they’ve passed a more immediate background check, is aimed in part at deterring people from rushing to harm themselves or others with newly purchased weapons during periods of sudden distress or anger. Gun control advocates and state officials say the law reduces gun violence, including suicides, and the law has been upheld in the face of legal challenges before — including by the U.S. Supreme Court, which in 2018 declined to hear an appeal to a lower court decision upholding it. However, things have changed since the high court ruled last year — in New York State Rifle & Pistol Assn. vs. Bruen — that restrictions on firearms violate the 2nd Amendment if they aren’t deeply rooted in the nation’s history or analogous to some historical rule. According to the San Diego gun owners and advocacy groups suing the state, the high court’s 2018 decision allowing the waiting period law to stand was “abrogated,” or undone, by its more recent Bruen decision, and, therefore, the law is unconstitutional under the court’s newer historical standard. The plaintiffs argue enforcement of the law “prevents law-abiding people from taking possession of lawfully acquired firearms for immediate self-defense and other lawful purposes — even after [state officials] know the individual is eligible to exercise their fundamental, constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms.” The office of California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta said it was reviewing the lawsuit Tuesday but could not otherwise comment. Bonta is the lead defendant in the lawsuit. According to legal experts, the revived challenge reflects how massively the legal landscape around gun laws has changed since President Trump shifted the Supreme Court to the right and the court issued its Bruen decision. It also reflects the increased confidence among gun rights advocates that the high court is ready and willing to overturn more gun laws, the experts said — even those it may have allowed to stand in the past. Jake Charles, an associate professor at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law and an expert in firearms law, said he was “surprised it took until May of this year” for the waiting period law to be challenged again under Bruen — in part because it is obviously vulnerable. Prior to Bruen, federal courts across the country judged gun laws not only through a historical lens, but by assessing whether they served a well-reasoned purpose of modern government. When the California-based U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld California’s 10-day waiting period law in 2016, it did so based on such a review. Writing for the court, Circuit Judge Mary Schroeder found that the 10-day waiting period was “a reasonable safety precaution,” and therefore constitutional. Now, however, Bruen has changed the relevant legal analysis and Schroeder’s reasoning is now irrelevant, the plaintiffs argue. The law rvive, they argue, because waiting period laws were not enacted in the country until 1923 — making them too recent to be considered part of the nation’s tradition under Bruen. Gun law experts said it’s a strong argument. Attorneys for California may still argue the law is similar enough to some historical law that didn’t institute a waiting period for purchased weapons but restricted the purchase of them in some other way. The state has already argued that other modern gun laws being challenged — including its bans on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines — are similar enough to other historical laws to survive Bruen’s test, even if they aren’t exactly the same.
La Fiscalía del Condado San Jacinto anunció este miércoles que buscará endurecer los delitos que se le imputan a Francisco Oropesa, con el fin de que éste se enfrente a la pena de muerte en caso de ser hallado culpable del tiroteo en Cleveland, Texas, que cobró la vida de cinco personas de nacionalidad hondureña, incluido un niño de ocho años. Rafael Cores nos presenta la oferta en cines y plataformas para este fin de semana.
La Fiscalía del Condado San Jacinto anunció este miércoles que buscará endurecer los delitos que se le imputan a Francisco Oropesa, con el fin de que éste se enfrente a la pena de muerte en caso de ser hallado culpable del tiroteo en Cleveland, Texas, que cobró la vida de cinco personas de nacionalidad hondureña, incluido un niño de ocho años. Rafael Cores nos presenta la oferta en cines y plataformas para este fin de semana.
Happy Anniversary to us, 2023 Rock & Roll Hall inductees, Jackson Mahomes arrested, Jamie Foxx's mystery illness, Britney Spears' tit pic, Trump on the Royal Family, Gwyneth Paltrow's past dongs, 90's music is the best, frosted tips, and another YouTube antagonizer. Milestones: Our YouTube hits 7500 subs in the first 7 years 2 months. It is our 7-year anniversary! Pray for Jamie Foxx. No one knows what's wrong with him... but pray for him. He allegedly "wrote" this breaking his silence. Nick Cannon is taking his Beat Shazam gig. Geoffrey Fieger is recovering from his stroke. ML recently did a piece on the attorney. Dana Nessel takes awesome legal and highly unethical tropical trips paid for by Traverse City lawyers/donors. Music: 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class. Tons of snubs! Drew is really into Johnny Depp's vocals. Anybody in the mood for Al Stewart? Jackson Mahomes has finally been arrested for sexual battery. Richard Simmons needs to make a comeback. Texas Massacre shooter Francisco Oropesa has been arrested. Politricks: The White House doesn't want to talk about Joe Biden's bastard grandchild. Apparently there is some whistleblower out there exposing Joe Biden. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is coming to town. He's not even thinking about that E. Jean Carroll thing. Trump gave an interview to English TV and slammed Meghan Markle along the way. Britney Spears decided to post her boobs on Instagram. Her first husband, Jason Alexander, has remarried. Happy horse execution season! The Kentucky Derby is this weekend. We randomly say Dannielynn Birkhead's name... so we have to try and call Bobby Trendy. Mark McGrath is among the many stars who rocked frosted tips. Jack Nicholson finally showed his face in public. He looks better than the paparazzi photos. Bad news for Brad Falchuk as Gwyneth Paltrow went on Call Her Daddy to talk about nailing everybody that isn't her husband. Ed Sheeran is skipping his grandma's funeral to try and win his Marvin Gaye case. He promises to quit music if he loses the case. Kevin Costner's wife files for divorce. Some people are saying she's banging Cal Ripken Jr. Maria Menounos has been battling cancer. Gordon Chaffin doesn't mess with people in the bike lane. P.K. Subban made a joke at Lizzo's expense and the obese singer is angry. P.K. is trying to change the narrative with a hell of an excuse. Steve Martin has a new audiobook out. Hollywood writers are on strike. Rob Lowe is proud of his nepo-baby. Barstool Sports are not fans of James Corden. Music in the 90's was the best. Drew is still stuck in the 60's. Thanks for sticking with us for 7 years. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
On Tuesday night, the four-day-long manhunt for the suspect involved in a mass shooting was brought to an end. The suspect, 38-year-old Mexican immigrant Francisco Oropesa is accused of killing five of his neighbors in a mass shooting in Cleveland, Texas Friday night. Oropesa opened fire after one of his neighbors asked him to stop firing his gun so that his children could sleep. Retired Chief Inspector and Commander of the U.S. Marshals' New York/New Jersey Fugitive Task Force Lenny DePaul shares details of the manhunt and explains what goes into law enforcement's intensive search for fugitives. As one of the Regional Fugitive Task Force's original members, Lenny DePaul oversaw hundreds of arrests and investigated some of the U.S. Marshals' most-wanted fugitives. During his time with the Marshals Service, DePaul was given numerous awards, including the Federal Law Enforcement Foundation's Investigator of the Year award, as well as the Attorney General's Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KISS drama as WATP Karl joins us, Met Gala ridiculousness, RIP Gordon Lightfoot, Post Malone looks great, Taco Bell's most stoned employee, Vice & Buzzfeed in trouble, and the show get Maz bombed. KISS: Paul Stanley vs Ace Frehley. Elvis Presley was a huge KISS fan. Paul Stanley wants you to know how he feels about the trans movement. A Peter Criss imposter once weaseled his way onto Donahue. RIP Gordon Lightfoot. Crime: Where is Texas Massacre shooter Francisco Oropesa? A bunch of people are dead in Oklahoma thanks to Jesse McFadden. Officer Tou Thao has been found guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. People are giving Joe Biden crap for telling some dude to "hush up, boy". He also thinks Ilhan Omar is hot. Tom Mazawey hijacks the show by showing up unannounced. We quickly discuss the return of Justin Verlander, comment on the endless NFL Draft coverage, and then we kick him out. Karl from WATP joins the show to address the drama with Shuli Egar, explain how bad Gregg 'Opie' Hughes is at podcasting, check out Ace Frehley's appearance on Trunk Nation, update us on the Chad Zumock downfall and much more. Reminder that the MI Buzzboard STILL hates us. The Steven Crowder video won't go away and everyone is piling on. The Sports Bra is so hot right now. They get ANOTHER national plug. Brittney Griner showed up at the The White House Correspondents' Dinner. She also showed up at the Met Gala. The elite of the world looked stupid at the Met Gala. News: Vice is going bankrupt. Buzzfeed is in trouble too. Drew Crime: A listener worked with cousin of Larry & Gary Hall. Marc has located Gary Hall's Facebook page. Videos: This kid working at Taco Bell in Niles, MI is SO HIGH. Post Malone looks great. A massive fart disrupts concert. Instead of just going around someone in the bike lane, you should pick a fight and then upload the result for internet points. Bud Light sales continue to plummet and the peak summer season isn't looking too good. Bob Lee had a bunch of drugs in his system when he was murdered. Former Las Vegas Raiders WR Henry Ruggs III pled guilty in court today and faces 3-10 years in prison. Steven Tyler's lawyers were defending him in court today trying to get his case thrown out for multiple reasons. None of those included "I didn't do it". Dan Evans comes through again and we end you with our old interview with Gordon Lightfoot. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
BREAKING NEWS: the suspect in the massacre of five people in Texas, including a nine-year-old boy, has been captured. The FBI gives a press conference detailing how and where Francisco Oropesa was found. Plus, the Senate clashes over the Supreme Court's ethical standards after multiple reports raise concerns on disclosures and conflicts. And, proposed bills in multiple states look to roll back child labor regulations – should 14-year-olds be allowed to serve alcohol in restaurants?Also tonight: what the writers' strike means for your favorite shows, a New Jersey mayor says racial profiling kept him from attending a Ramadan celebration at the White House, and two witnesses testify in the Trump rape and defamation case on behalf of E. Jean Carroll.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
It is Hump Day on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show. We do have some good news. The man suspected of a mass shooting in Texas that killed five people, Francisco Oropesa, was apprehended on Tuesday by authorities. A tip was given to the FBI and that person will receive the reward money of $80,000. There have been updates on the condition of Jamie Foxx. There is still no official word of what has happened to him, but he is still in the hospital recovering. The family is asking for all to keep Jamie in your prayers. Bonnie Gouch, a seventy-eight year old woman, has been arrested for a bank robbery. Gouch slid a note to the bank teller asking for $13K in small bills. She has been arrested several times prior for, you guessed it, robbing a bank. It is Wellness Wednesday and Dr. MJ Collier is back with The RSMS Crew. Today he spoke about enhancing sexuality after the age of forty. He spoke about women being able to have a healthy sex life until their 70s-80s. Da Brat opens up about her pregnancy. She speaks about the struggles of herself and her partner Judy and finding the right donor. It has not been easy but Rickey needed to take a moment to thank God. And we need more black sperm donors. AND MUCH MORE!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strike Russia has accused Ukraine of trying to assassinate President Vladimir Putin by using drones to target his residence in central Moscow. The Texas manhunt has ended after the suspect accused of killing 5 neighbors, Francisco Oropesa, was found hiding in a laundry pile. The board overseeing Fox News was alarmed by Tucker Carlson's text messages that it planned to hire a law firm to investigate his behavior. Kevin Costner and wife Christine Baumgartner are getting a divorce.
BREAKING NEWS: the suspect in the massacre of five people in Texas, including a nine-year-old boy, has been captured. The FBI gives a press conference detailing how and where Francisco Oropesa was found. Plus, the Senate clashes over the Supreme Court's ethical standards after multiple reports raise concerns on disclosures and conflicts. And, proposed bills in multiple states look to roll back child labor regulations – should 14-year-olds be allowed to serve alcohol in restaurants?Also tonight: what the writers' strike means for your favorite shows, a New Jersey mayor says racial profiling kept him from attending a Ramadan celebration at the White House, and two witnesses testify in the Trump rape and defamation case on behalf of E. Jean Carroll.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
En otras noticias: Francisco Oropesa fue detenido en Conroe, Texas y ahora enfrenta 5 cargos de asesinato premeditado. Su pareja también fue detenida por obstrucción a las autoridades.Ante la noticia del arresto de Oropesa, las familias de las víctimas exigen justicia desde Honduras.Atlanta está en máxima alerta luego de que un hombre escapara tras asesinar a tiros a una mujer y dejar varios heridos en un centro médico. Ante el inminente fin del Título 42 y la creciente crisis migratoria en la frontera que comparten ambos países, México y Estados Unidos llegaron a nuevos acuerdos para frenar y organizar la migración irregular. Autoridades buscan al responsable de varios apuñalamientos en serie del que se conocen pocas pistas.
Capturan a Francisco Oropesa el asesino de los ciudadanos hondureños.El presidente Biden enviará soldados a la frontera ante la posible llegada masiva de inmigrantes.En Oklahoma investigan el hallazgo de siete cadáveres.Trabajadores de comida rápida en California vive en la indigencia.Los guionistas de cine y televisión entraron en huelga.La soledad es declarada como una epidemia.
Late Night TV is dying, Texas massacre manhunt continues, Aaron Carter Hulu doc, Drew Crime: Very Scary People, 50 "Awesomely Bad Songs", YouTube reaction videos, and Antonio Brown's Albany football team's issues. What time is it? Because Drew doesn't feel good. His hip hurts. Texas Massacre shooter Francisco Oropesa is nowhere to be found. Turns out you just can't keep him out of the US. Greg Abbott is in trouble for calling the victims 'illegal immigrants'. Lori Vallow's son was buried with her hair stuck to his binding duct tape. Warren Mayor Jim Fouts has a new blood boy... and he's a hero! James Corden is finally done at CBS...after he lost them a lot of money. Payton Thorne & Keon Coleman are leaving MSU in the transfer portal. Steven Crowder fans defend him on our YouTube video. Crowder has a defense. All We Do is Lists: VH1's 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever. Black people sing these songs better than the white people that did them first. Aaron Carter's documentary dropped on Hulu. Hunter Biden was in court today to strip his daughter of the name Biden. Meghan McCain is angry that Joe won't recognize the bastard. Drew is over 'Reaction' videos. We react to the reaction video of The Jayy Show. Jess Margera is not sugarcoating Bam's condition. Billy Idol enters the fray. Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/dams to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Drew Crime: Very Scary People covered the real-life version of Black Bird. Is Coors trolling Bud Light with this bathtub commercial? Sports: Albany Empire owner, Antonio Brown, is back to his shenanigans and ruining his AFL team. AB is ready for his NFL comeback. Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors will face LeBron James. The record-breaking Boston Bruins fell to the Florida Panthers. Someone sent us a video of Eli Zaret playing softball against a bunch of old fogeys. 10,000 emailers and Bonerliners wanted us to know that Crackman is a real super-fan. The Detroit Lions apparently had a good draft... we'll see. Georgia's Jamaal Jarrett dropped a slur during the NFL Draft. Concerts: The Chats are coming to Grand Rapids in October. Aerosmith is coming to Detroit in September. First Republic Bank has failed. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac want to punish you for having good credit. Royal News: Michael Strahan is covering King Charles coronation. Nobody wants to pledge allegiance to King Charles or Prince Andrew. Ari Emanuel has signed that beast, Meghan Markle. The Met Gala is here for people better than you to flaunt their wealth and stupid clothes. RIP Tim Bachman. 76-year-old Cher has broken up with 27-year-old Alexander Edwards. We roll through her Who's Dated Who roster. Gold rush in Cali. Bigg Nate has located Bigfoot in Grand Haven, MI. Where the hell is Eric Stoltz? The Buzzboard will be complaining about us tomorrow when WATP's Karl joins us. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
On Tuesday's show: We check in with News 88.7 reporter Lucio Vasquez about the latest efforts to find the man suspected of shooting and killing five people in a home in Cleveland, Texas early Saturday. Police say 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa fled the area. Investigators continue to search for him, and authorities are offering $80,000 for information about his whereabouts. Also this hour: A bill passed by the Texas Senate would require the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms. Another would let school boards adopt prayer or religious study periods. We discuss what's motivating these bills and how courts might interpret them. And Sam Houston State University professor Sinem Akay-Sullivan trains professionals in her native Turkey to help children traumatized by earthquakes there earlier this year.
Intensa búsqueda de Francisco Oropesa el asesino de Texas.Expertos aseguran que los indiscriminados tiroteos son producto de la disponibilidad de armas.LLegada masiva de inmigrantes en la frontera.Influencer fue hallada culpable de hacer una denuncia falsa de un intento de secuestro.Violentos enfrentamientos entre cárteles en Tamaulipas.Le ordenan al hijo del presidente Biden responder sobre sus finanzas.
El presidente Biden enviará 1500 soldados a la frontera con México para ayudar con trámites y transporte de indocumentados. Los militares no podrán frenarle el paso a los migrantes.Representante republicanos de La Florida aprobaron una de las legislaciones estatales más severas contra la inmigración irregular.Autoridades en Texas continúan la búsqueda de Francisco Oropesa, el presunto asesino de 5 personas en una comunidad de Cleveland.Asesor Nacional de salud aseguró que los estadounidenses están sufriendo de una epidemia de soledad.La Secretaria del Tesoro advirtió que Estados Unidos podría incumplir el pago de su deuda el 1 de junio. ¿Cómo afectaría a los ciudadanos?Los escritores de Hollywood entraron a huelga. Estas son sus peticiones.
La oficina del Buró Federal de Investigaciones FBI en Houston, Texas, está ofreciendo una recompensa de 80,000 dólares por información que conduzca a la captura de Francisco Oropesa. El mexicano presunto autor de la masacre de cinco integrantes de una familia hondureña incluido un menor que fueron asesinados el fin de semana.
Francisco Oropesa, the man accused of killing five people in an "execution-style" shooting Friday night, is in the country illegally and remains at large. Oropesa has been deported previously and re-entered the country illegally "multiple times." Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of Homeland Security, admitted that our immigration system is broken. However, when he was asked to define a "secure border," Mayorkas gave an incredibly pathetic answer. Until we secure the border, we will continue to see more of this. We're joined by Sara Gonzales, BlazeTV host and immigration expert, to get her take on the issues around the border. During an NBA playoff game, an ad for Meta Quest aired with an image of the still-standing Twin Towers. Why would the producers be using footage that's over 20 years old, and why did no one notice the glaring mistake? Is there a message in there, or was this just sheer incompetence? Speaking of sheer incompetence, Anheuser-Busch continues to see its stock value plummet as people continue to boycott the company. The Human Rights Campaign came out and said Anheuser-Busch must double down on its trans support even if it negatively affects revenue. The White House Correspondents' Association Dinner took place this weekend, and Joe Biden unironically joked about never taking questions from the press. It's a farce, and everyone knows it. Ryan Webb, an Indiana councilman, came out as a "woman of color," making him the first lesbian councilwoman to ever be elected to the council. If this sounds foolish, that's because it is. The only way to let these people know how stupid they are is to mock them at every opportunity. Today's Sponsors: Black Forest Supplements The Black Forest Testo Stack is a powerful, all-American testosterone supplement stack, harnessing the might of Turkesterone, Cistanche, and Tongkat Ali to help you take back your masculinity and fight the feminization epidemic. Head over to Black forest and try the Black Forest Testo Stack with a 10% discount using code CHAD10 at https://www.blackforestsupplements.com/chad Refuge Ghost If you're at all concerned about Big Tech's invasive data tracking capabilities – like how they can know your precise location whenever they feel like it; if you have security concerns like stalkers, OR if you're concerned with things like EMPs…it'd be nice to be able to protect that phone with something that keeps everything and everybody out whenever you don't want them in there. The Ghost Sleeve from Refuge Privacy does exactly that. Visit https://www.RefugePrivacy.com today. Use code “CHAD” to save 10% off your order. Birch Gold Think about this… when currencies fail, gold is a safe haven. How much more time does the dollar have? Protect your savings with gold like I did. Birch Gold has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and THOUSANDS of happy customers. Text CHAD to 989898, get your free infokit on gold. Relief Factor RELIEF FACTOR IS A GREAT WAY TO REDUCE PAIN, WHICH IS MOSTLY CAUSED BY INFLAMMATION IN THE JOINTS. AND WHEN YOU TAKE IT AS DIRECTED, IT COULD ABSOLUTELY CHANGE YOUR LIFE. IT'S NOT A DRUG – IT'S SOMETHING DEVELOPED BY DOCTORS THAT REDUCES INFLAMMATION IN YOUR BODY. 70% OF THE PEOPLE WHO TAKE IT KEEP ORDERING IT – BECAUSE IT WORKS! IF YOU'RE LIVING WITH PAIN, PLEASE, TRY THE 3-WEEK QUICK START. IT'S ONLY $19.95, AND IT'S A TRIAL PACK. GO TO https://www.RELIEFFACTOR.COM OR CALL 800-4-RELIEF! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is Monday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show. After we heard from Bishop Walker, we had to get into some sad news. There is a manhunt for Texas man, 38 year-old Francisco Oropesa, who allegedly killed five people in a mass shooting. He was asked to stop shooting his rifle so a baby could sleep. Officials are still searching for him and there is an $80,000 reward for information for his whereabouts. Nick Cannon is not mad that Jada Pinkett Smith's “Red Table Talk” is canceled. Cannon says that it is because of that red table that Will Smith slapped Chris Rock. Also, Young Thug is making another attempt at bond stating that the food in jail is messing up his health. Thugger is saying that the food is so bad and there are no healthy options so he should be let out of jail. Did Brian McKnight disown his other children? Well he is saying that his new son is his only true heir to his name. Now he already has two other children, and one of them is even named Brian McKnight Jr. McKnight's other children have said their father has disowned him. The RSMS Crew congratulated Gary With the Tea for winning The Media Icon Award at the second annual Boss Babe Award in Atlanta. Ahmaud Arbrey was killed in South Georgia and was not getting any attention, but his mother Wanda Cooper Jones did not let up. She made sure she got justice for her son and she is now on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show talking about the Ahmaud Arbrey 5K Run in support of mental health for black men. AND MUCH MORE!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A man named Francisco Oropesa is accused of murdering five of his neighbors including a 9 year old boy after an altercation about Francisco firing a gun on his property that was keeping a baby awake. After the altercation, authorities allege that Oropesa grabbed his weapon and went to his neighbors house where he shot all five people, execution style. Oropesa has now been on the run since Friday.(commercial at 8:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The suspect in a Texas mass shooting vanishes, and authorities have 'zero leads' (nbcnews.com)
A man named Francisco Oropesa is accused of murdering five of his neighbors including a 9 year old boy after an altercation about Francisco firing a gun on his property that was keeping a baby awake. After the altercation, authorities allege that Oropesa grabbed his weapon and went to his neighbors house where he shot all five people, execution style. Oropesa has now been on the run since Friday.(commercial at 8:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The suspect in a Texas mass shooting vanishes, and authorities have 'zero leads' (nbcnews.com)
Mientras tanto las familias de las víctimas piden desde Honduras, visas humanitarias para poder darle el último adiós a sus seres queridos.Las muertes por tiroteos están aumentando, especialmente por personas que disparan ante la mínima sospecha por temor a ser atacados.En otras noticias: Una intensa tormenta de polvo causó un trágico accidente en Illinois dejó 6 personas fallecidas y varias heridas.Varios tornados causaron destrozos durante el fin de semana en el sureste del país. La frontera sur se prepara para la llegada masiva de migrantes que solicitarían asilo a partir del 12 de mayo que termina el Título 42.