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'BradCast' 10/21/2025: Law[lessness] and [Dis]Order: Trump's crime spree continues and expands by Progressive Voices
Investigative journalist, blogger, and broadcaster Brad Friedman's investigative interviews, analysis and commentary, as ripped from the pages of The BRAD BLOG (BradBlog.com), today's current events (if they matter) and the rest of the stuff we have to live with.
Folgen der Masseneinwanderung? Kanzler Friedrich Merz wird nun mit seiner Aussage zum „Stadtbild“ vorgeworfen, „rassistisch“ zu sein. Doch wie nehmen die Bürger selbst die Veränderung durch die Migration wahr? AUF1-Reporter Roy Grassmann hat sich in Fürstenwalde an der Spree umgehört – rund 50 Kilometer östlich von Berlin. Die Meinung vieler Einwohner ist jedenfalls eindeutig.
California has enacted a sweeping wave of new privacy and AI laws in the past few days. From browsers finally reading opt-out signals to age verification, chatbot companions, data brokers and AI transparency, some of these laws will have a serious impact on the areas we mostly focus on (marketing, advertising, ecommerce, media).We have discussed AB 566, SB 361, SB 53, AB 1043, AB 656, AB 853, and SB 243 with John Pavolosky, joining us for a second time.Our guest is a partner at Stoel Rives in San Francisco. He is co-lead of the firm's Technology Industry Group. He has also been chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the California Lawyers Association.John has taught Technology Transactions Law at the UC Davis School of Law and Comparative Privacy Law at the Santa Clara University School of Law. John has also guest lectured on technology and privacy law topics at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business; the University of San Francisco School of Management; and Stanford University.References:* John Pavolotsky on LinkedIn* John Pavolotsky at Stoel Rives* John Pavolotsky: How successful can US privacy laws be at regulating AI models and systems? (Masters of Privacy, June 2025)* AB 566 (Opt-Out Preference Signal, October 8)* AB 1043 (Digital Age Assurance Act, October 13)* SB690, the law that could have done away with most CIPA lawsuits* SB 361 (Expanded Data Broker Transparency Requirements, October 8)* AB 56 (Social Media Warning Law, October 13)* AB 656 (Social Media Account “Delete” Button, October 8)* SB 243 (Companion Chatbots, October 13)* Her, a Spike Jonze movie (2013)* AB 853 (Amendment to the California AI Transparency Act, October 13)* SB 53 (Transparency in Frontier AI Act, September 29). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mastersofprivacy.com/subscribe
A look at how Oracle started to win mega-deals over its competitors. Now Inking an agreement with Meta. Looking to further diversify its customer base. Then stocks in the weight loss industry falling after President Trump says prices will soon be coming down. One of the street's top health care strategists give his outlook. Plus, Apple striking a deal for the U.S. Formula 1 rights. A look at its live event strategy and what it means for F1 with the CEO of the Cadillac F1 team. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Andy Möller zählt zu den erfolgreichsten deutschen Fußballern seiner Generation. Im großen Interview im „Tempelfunk – der Sportpodcast zwischen Spree & Rhein“ spricht der Weltmeister von 1990 und Europameister von 1996 über seine bewegte Karriere.Von seinen Anfängen bei Eintracht Frankfurt über den internationalen Durchbruch bei Juventus Turin, den Champions-League-Triumph 1997 mit Borussia Dortmund bis zu seiner Zeit auf Schalke – Andy Möller nimmt uns mit auf eine Reise durch drei Jahrzehnte Fußballgeschichte.Natürlich darf auch das legendäre EM-Halbfinale 1996 in Wembley nicht fehlen, das in die Geschichte einging als „15 Sekunden Wembley“.
The tourism sector is on a hiring spree as summer fast approaches, but some businesses are finding it difficult to get good candidates. Felix Walton reports.
A gunman kills three people in a string of shootings from Sugar Land to Houston, Texas before ending his own life. A Virginia father is sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing his 2-month-old daughter while playing Xbox. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der Erweiterungsbau des Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus: 420 Millionen Euro, ein modriger Keller und kein Ende in Sicht. Ein Bau, der längst fertig sein sollte und nun noch später fertig wird. Rasmus Buchsteiner führt durch den teils muffigen Betonkomplex an der Spree. Gordon Repinski spricht mit dem stellvertretenden FDP-Chef Wolfgang Kubicki im 200-Sekunden-Interview dazu. Der erklärt, warum ihn das Desaster auch nach seinem Abschied aus dem Bundestagspräsidium noch ärgert. Danach geht's zum Autogipfel im Kanzleramt. Das Ziel ist weniger Bürokratie und . Laura Hülsemann analysiert, was die Autoindustrie fordert und wie Brüssel über deutsche Forderungen in der Sache denkt. Das Berlin Playbook als Podcast gibt es jeden Morgen ab 5 Uhr. Gordon Repinski und das POLITICO-Team liefern Politik zum Hören – kompakt, international, hintergründig. Für alle Hauptstadt-Profis: Der Berlin Playbook-Newsletter bietet jeden Morgen die wichtigsten Themen und Einordnungen. Jetzt kostenlos abonnieren. Mehr von Host und POLITICO Executive Editor Gordon Repinski: Instagram: @gordon.repinski | X: @GordonRepinski. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PLANE & BEER HATS HERE ROT O'CLOCK: Beer Subsidy Program: KIF hand out some cash to $20 pint victims. Schemes: The Police come through with a huge money saver, wedding reception testing, & save BIG $$$ on Didi. Yappers: Real Estate Agents hit rock-bottom. Harry-oke: Takeaways from the first singing lesson. Email us: hello@kickitforwardclub.com This podcast is rated 11/10 by the hardest most ratedest brand to ever exist in human history. Hard Rated. Born Cheeky. 18+ only. Drink responsibly.
This week on Mel & Floyd: Restaurant reservation hijinks; Mel gets beamed up; And other random topics. The post Crime Spree in DeKalb appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
A woman in New York is indicted for luring, drugging and killing men...in a sexually charged murder spree that claimed 3 lives. A mom, tot & her partner are slain in a twisted triple homicide committed, cops say, by a "family friend." Plus, she threw the book at him, now she's dead. Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One brilliant episode with some quibbles and the second was rather a mess!
Samtal om trygghet, sårbarhet och gemenskap. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Häromdagen evakuerades 20 000 Berlinbor när man hade hittat ett farligt föremål i floden Spree. Även om det var en evakuering av det större slaget är det lätt att känna igen sig i när vi själva blivit uppmanade att utrymma av olika anledningar. Vi har hittills också haft en höst där den rikliga nederbörden orsakat nödläge i delar av landet där både vägar och tågräls spolats bort. I tisdagens Karlavagnen delar du din erfarenhet kring när du var med om ett nödläge, evakuering eller liknande. Förhoppningsvis kan din berättelse hjälpa andra som drabbas i framtiden. Olof Wretling om allvarliga situationerRing oss, mejla på karlavagnen@sverigesradio.se eller skriv till oss på Facebook och Instagram. Slussen öppnar kl 21:00 och programmet startar kl. 21:40.
Atlassian has dropped a lazy $1 billion USD to acquire US startup DX…which makes it Atlassian’s biggest acquisition yet. Nvidia is investing $5 billion USD into its long-time rival Intel that flips a decades-long rivalry into a collaboration. Chocaholics may be finally catching a break as cocoa prices have started to fall after all-time highs in late 2024. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.__See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WDAY First News anchors Lisa Budeau and Lisa Budeau break down your regional news and weather for Friday, September 19. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https://www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
From the BBC World Service: Argentina's president Javier Milei announced a change of course, with plans to increase spending on pensions, health and education. There's a drive in some African countries — including Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa — to create more AI products in different languages, to open up the new tech to more people across the continent. And automaker Jaguar Land Rover confirmed its factories in the UK will stay shut for another week following a cyber hack.
From the BBC World Service: Argentina's president Javier Milei announced a change of course, with plans to increase spending on pensions, health and education. There's a drive in some African countries — including Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa — to create more AI products in different languages, to open up the new tech to more people across the continent. And automaker Jaguar Land Rover confirmed its factories in the UK will stay shut for another week following a cyber hack.
Tech heavyweight Meta Platforms spent millions of dollars this summer recruiting AI stars, but they're sparking tension with the company's old guard. WSJ reporter Meghan Bobrowsky joins us to discuss. Plus, you may not need to replace your old iPhone yet—you could save a lot of money by simply updating or repairing it. Belle Lin hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Plus: Microsoft and OpenAI have reached a deal to extend their partnership. And the European Union settles its antitrust probe into Microsoft. Anthony Bansie hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Serta Simmons is saying goodnight to a 122,000-square-foot factory in Jamestown, New York – a move the company says will take place in the next few months and impact 84 employees.According to Furniture Today, the plant closure is the second one that's been initiated by Serta Simmons so far this year. The company announced in May that it would shutter a Moreno Valley, California plant that employed 180 workers – a site that was built during an expansion push and has only been operational since 2018.
In late May of 2010, a young construction worker at a playground in Kallang was chatting with some family members on the phone when he would get viciously ambushed, slashed, and left for dead. Shortly after, another man was walking home along the MRT tracks near Kallang MRT when he was similarly attacked and slashed. By the time daylight broke, 3 had been seriously wounded, and another perished from his injuries. Nearby residents were put on high alert, all wondering when the madness of the Kallang Slashings would stop. Part 1 - We follow the gruesome events as it happened on that fateful evening in late May of 2010, tracing the path of the perpetrators, and the heinous crimes that they committed. Part 2 - We join the investigation as they track down the criminals, eventually figuring out their motive, and their punishments. Join your fellow Heinous fans and interact with the team at our website or through our socials (IG, TikTok) @heinous_1upmedia. - Love Heinous? But feel its getting too dark for you? Check out:
Killing an offshore wind farm that's nearly complete makes no sense, even for a climate denier who thinks windmills kill whales. In this episode, political economist Mark Blyth walks Drilled reporter Royce Kurmelovs through the strategy behind it all, what he calls "carbon dominance." You can read a story about the impacts on our site: drilled.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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NEWS TOPICS: Greta Thunberg Gaza Stabbing Spree Colorado Section 8 Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025
President Donald Trump thinks he solved crime in the nation's capital. Let's take a look at the data (which he says is dubious). This episode was produced by Peter Balonon-Rosen, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Andrea Kristinsdottir, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Listen to Today, Explained ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast. The National Guard on patrol carrying rifles near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In late May of 2010, a young construction worker at a playground in Kallang was chatting with some family members on the phone when he would get viciously ambushed, slashed, and left for dead. Shortly after, another man was walking home along the MRT tracks near Kallang MRT when he was similarly attacked and slashed. By the time daylight broke, 3 had been seriously wounded, and another perished from his injuries. Nearby residents were put on high alert, all wondering when the madness of the Kallang Slashings would stop. Part 1 - We follow the gruesome events as it happened on that fateful evening in late May of 2010, tracing the path of the perpetrators, and the heinous crimes that they committed. Part 2 - We join the investigation as they track down the criminals, eventually figuring out their motive, and their punishments. Join your fellow Heinous fans and interact with the team at our website or through our socials (IG, TikTok) @heinous_1upmedia. - Love Heinous? But feel its getting too dark for you? Check out:
The tightening of Donald Trump's authoritarian grip on power is in evidence this week in a series of legally dubious firings of top officials. We'll talk about the state of these standoffs and the one guardrail that will be hardest for Trump to break past; Dr Jennifer Layden, one of the top officials that resigned in protest from the CDC this week, speaks out about how the recent chaos at the agency will endanger public health; and this week's Velshi Banned Book Club meeting features “Rebecca” by Daphne du Maurier.
8.28.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Louisiana Voting Rights SCOTUS Battle, Trump Firing Spree, U.S. Open Racism, Emmett Till 70thLouisiana is taking its fight over voting rights straight to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state seeks to gut a key provision of the Voting Rights Act by prohibiting the use of race in redistricting. Activist Gary Chambers will be here to discuss what's really at stake for Black political power.Trump's firing spree continues. His latest casualty, Surface Transportation Board member Robert Primus. Could it be his stance on a merger that got him fired?Controversy at the U.S. Open... A French player is under fire after making racist remarks toward American Taylor Townsend, a Black woman, right after losing their match.And the family of Emmett Till takes the same train ride from Chicago to Mississippi to commemorate the 70th anniversary of his brutal lynching. #BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbaseThis Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (https://bit.ly/3VDPKjD) and Risks (https://bit.ly/3ZQzHl0) related to this offering before investing.Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV.The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nvidia's data center demand disappointed for the second quarter in a row, but Truist is looking at the long-term. Robert Primus, a member of the regulator examining the mega- merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, and one of the latest officials the White House has tried to fire, joins with his plans to fight back. Plus, will the Trump administration's closure of a key shipping loophole mean the end of super-cheap goods from China?
What's more likely, Pats make the playoffs or the Sox make world series? // Hill notes get interrupted by a little news story // Wiggy says "let 'em in" regarding Bonds, McGuire, Clemons, etc. //
They say dress for the job you want, not the job you have. For the Bling Ring, that meant stealing $3 million worth of designer goods from Hollywood's elite. From Paris Hilton's forgotten fortune to Orlando Bloom's watch collection, these teen burglars lived out their TMZ fantasies in real time. But when their own reality show became a crime scene, they discovered that fame is fleeting – and felonies are forever.Sydney Battle and Matt Bellassai join Misha to backpack their way through the high school drama of the Bling Ring.Follow The Big Flop on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to The Big Flop early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to The Big Flop on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/the-big-flop/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is the morning All Local update for Monday, August 25, 2025.
Plus: Elon Musk says Tesla's six-seat Model Y might not launch in the U.S. Hertz is planning to sell used cars on Amazon Autos. Ariana Aspuru hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Plus: central bankers converge on Jackson Hole for their annual symposium. And, North Carolina declares a state of emergency as Hurricane Erin churns off the coast. Caitlin McCabe hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 Wow: Marjorie Taylor Greene, Megyn Kelly reveal why Israel is losing MAGA support! Robby Soave | RISING 9:40 Vance, Hegseth booed at DC's Union Station; National Guard troops may stay past 30 days | RISING 18:47 WSJ: Musk 'pumping brakes' on third party ambitions, may back Vance in 2028, sources say | RISING 23:08 Newsom trolling spree shows signs of success; Bannon gives CA gov credit?! Lindsey Granger | RISING 32:08 'Trump orders Smithsonian to replace exhibits deemed 'too divisive' by admin | RISING 41:42 Bed, Bath & Beyond gets into war of words with Newsom, skips CA with relaunch | RISING 46:57 Report: Fauci, Intel officials 'suppressed' Covid origin info from Trump, sources say | RISING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode M&B are once again taking you "down under" with Australian couple David and Catherine Birnie, and their violent crime spree known as The Moorhouse Murders. Then they review the 2016 movie Hounds of Love.
This is the All Local noon update for August 19, 2025.
Are pilots truly facing a shortage, or is the aviation industry actually on a hiring spree in 2025? Forget what you think you know about flying careers. We’re cutting through the noise to reveal the surprising truth about pilot jobs and what it means for your future in the cockpit. Question from our Group Coaching … Continue reading ACP429 Pilot Shortage or Hiring Spree: Here's the Truth. → The post ACP429 Pilot Shortage or Hiring Spree: Here's the Truth. appeared first on Aviation Careers Podcast.
How to fix the “soft” label./ The angry $167 million winner is in jail. Why? To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheJeffWardShow
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Classroom Coverup: Border-Hopping Monster - Gregor's Terrifying Multi-State Spree! Witness a predator's interstate nightmare that spans decades and exposes deadly gaps in school oversight! Gary Gregor abused kids across Utah, Montana, and New Mexico starting in the 1990s—beginning with rubbing their backs and legs inappropriately, kissing them on the head or cheeks, and making lewd comments like "you look sexy" to young girls in Utah's Wasatch County School District at Heber Valley Elementary around 1995. Multiple students accused him, leading to a police investigation and charges of two counts of sexual abuse of a child, but the case fell apart when key witnesses recanted under pressure—possibly due to community backlash or fear—and the charges were dismissed. Despite this, the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission reprimanded Gregor in 1996 for "unprofessional conduct," placing a letter in his file but not revoking his license. Instead of firing him or reporting to a central database, the district allowed a resignation with a $10,000 severance package and a neutral reference letter that omitted the allegations, praising his "creativity in the classroom." This "golden parachute" was a classic "pass the trash" move, motivated by avoiding lawsuits and publicity in a small town where educators are community fixtures. Gregor's file wasn't flagged nationally, so he moved seamlessly to Montana's Bozeman School District in 1996, teaching elementary grades again. Complaints followed almost immediately: Students reported similar behaviors—excessive physical contact, like massaging shoulders or holding hands too long, and inviting kids for overnight stays at his home under the guise of "mentoring." Parents raised concerns, but the district conducted a superficial internal review, concluding no criminal acts but warning him about boundaries. Undeterred, Gregor resigned in 1998 with another neutral reference, citing "personal reasons," and crossed into New Mexico, landing at Española Public Schools in 1999 as a fourth-grade teacher at Fairview Elementary. Española, a district serving a largely Hispanic and low-income population in northern New Mexico, hired him after a background check that missed the prior red flags due to interstate silos. Here, the abuses intensified: Students accused him of touching their thighs under desks, rubbing their backs while they worked, and making comments like "you're my favorite" to isolate girls. He allegedly invited several for sleepovers, where inappropriate contact occurred, including fondling. The pattern continued when Gregor transferred within New Mexico to Santa Fe Public Schools in 2005, teaching at Agua Fria Elementary. Complaints piled up: More thigh-touching, kisses on the forehead, and lewd remarks during class. Parents reported to administrators, but the district's response mirrored others—an internal probe that ended with a resignation in 2007, again with a neutral reference and no report to authorities. This shuffle allowed Gregor to evade detection until 2016, when a former Española student, now an adult, came forward to Santa Fe police about being raped by him in 2001 when she was 10. This sparked a cascade: Investigators uncovered dozens of victims across his career, leading to a 2018 indictment on 13 felonies, including criminal sexual penetration of a minor. In 2022, after delays from COVID and pretrial motions, Gregor was convicted in Santa Fe County of two counts of child rape and kidnapping, receiving a 108-year sentence (effectively life) for the assaults on two fourth-graders—one from Española in 2001 and another from Santa Fe in 2006. Additional charges from Utah and Montana were pursued but dropped due to statutes of limitations, though civil suits kept the pressure on. Victims' testimonies from trial transcripts and lawsuits are devastating, revealing a predator who exploited trust over years—in Utah, the 1995 complainants described feeling "dirty" after the touches, with one girl suffering panic attacks that led to homeschooling; Montana victims reported emotional scars like a boy avoiding school from unwanted hugs, developing anxiety into adulthood; New Mexico's cases were the most severe, with the 2001 rape victim from Española, identified as Jane Doe, detailing how Gregor groomed her with special attention before assaulting her during an overnight, leaving her with PTSD, depression, and substance abuse issues that derailed her life—she dropped out of high school and struggled with relationships. The 2006 Santa Fe victim recounted being pulled into his lap and penetrated, suffering nightmares and self-harm that required years of therapy. Overall, at least 20 victims across states reported impacts like higher suicide risks (victims of child sexual abuse are 4 times more likely, per CDC data), academic failure, and chronic health problems. Families spoke of guilt for not recognizing signs sooner, with one Española parent telling the Santa Fe New Mexican, "He destroyed our daughter's childhood—we trusted the school, and they failed us." Stats: GAO says repeats average 73 victims if unchecked. Ties: Like McGann's crosses (Episode 2). Fallout: NM's Erin's Law 2019. On X, demands for registry. Watch the spree unfold—subscribe! Hashtags: #ClassroomCoverup #BorderHoppingPredator #GregorAbuse #MultiStateMonster #SchoolShuffleHorror #VictimTrauma #NoDatabaseFail #TrueCrimeTeacher #PredatorPassed #ReformNow Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? 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Classroom Coverup: Border-Hopping Monster - Gregor's Terrifying Multi-State Spree! Witness a predator's interstate nightmare that spans decades and exposes deadly gaps in school oversight! Gary Gregor abused kids across Utah, Montana, and New Mexico starting in the 1990s—beginning with rubbing their backs and legs inappropriately, kissing them on the head or cheeks, and making lewd comments like "you look sexy" to young girls in Utah's Wasatch County School District at Heber Valley Elementary around 1995. Multiple students accused him, leading to a police investigation and charges of two counts of sexual abuse of a child, but the case fell apart when key witnesses recanted under pressure—possibly due to community backlash or fear—and the charges were dismissed. Despite this, the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission reprimanded Gregor in 1996 for "unprofessional conduct," placing a letter in his file but not revoking his license. Instead of firing him or reporting to a central database, the district allowed a resignation with a $10,000 severance package and a neutral reference letter that omitted the allegations, praising his "creativity in the classroom." This "golden parachute" was a classic "pass the trash" move, motivated by avoiding lawsuits and publicity in a small town where educators are community fixtures. Gregor's file wasn't flagged nationally, so he moved seamlessly to Montana's Bozeman School District in 1996, teaching elementary grades again. Complaints followed almost immediately: Students reported similar behaviors—excessive physical contact, like massaging shoulders or holding hands too long, and inviting kids for overnight stays at his home under the guise of "mentoring." Parents raised concerns, but the district conducted a superficial internal review, concluding no criminal acts but warning him about boundaries. Undeterred, Gregor resigned in 1998 with another neutral reference, citing "personal reasons," and crossed into New Mexico, landing at Española Public Schools in 1999 as a fourth-grade teacher at Fairview Elementary. Española, a district serving a largely Hispanic and low-income population in northern New Mexico, hired him after a background check that missed the prior red flags due to interstate silos. Here, the abuses intensified: Students accused him of touching their thighs under desks, rubbing their backs while they worked, and making comments like "you're my favorite" to isolate girls. He allegedly invited several for sleepovers, where inappropriate contact occurred, including fondling. The pattern continued when Gregor transferred within New Mexico to Santa Fe Public Schools in 2005, teaching at Agua Fria Elementary. Complaints piled up: More thigh-touching, kisses on the forehead, and lewd remarks during class. Parents reported to administrators, but the district's response mirrored others—an internal probe that ended with a resignation in 2007, again with a neutral reference and no report to authorities. This shuffle allowed Gregor to evade detection until 2016, when a former Española student, now an adult, came forward to Santa Fe police about being raped by him in 2001 when she was 10. This sparked a cascade: Investigators uncovered dozens of victims across his career, leading to a 2018 indictment on 13 felonies, including criminal sexual penetration of a minor. In 2022, after delays from COVID and pretrial motions, Gregor was convicted in Santa Fe County of two counts of child rape and kidnapping, receiving a 108-year sentence (effectively life) for the assaults on two fourth-graders—one from Española in 2001 and another from Santa Fe in 2006. Additional charges from Utah and Montana were pursued but dropped due to statutes of limitations, though civil suits kept the pressure on. Victims' testimonies from trial transcripts and lawsuits are devastating, revealing a predator who exploited trust over years—in Utah, the 1995 complainants described feeling "dirty" after the touches, with one girl suffering panic attacks that led to homeschooling; Montana victims reported emotional scars like a boy avoiding school from unwanted hugs, developing anxiety into adulthood; New Mexico's cases were the most severe, with the 2001 rape victim from Española, identified as Jane Doe, detailing how Gregor groomed her with special attention before assaulting her during an overnight, leaving her with PTSD, depression, and substance abuse issues that derailed her life—she dropped out of high school and struggled with relationships. The 2006 Santa Fe victim recounted being pulled into his lap and penetrated, suffering nightmares and self-harm that required years of therapy. Overall, at least 20 victims across states reported impacts like higher suicide risks (victims of child sexual abuse are 4 times more likely, per CDC data), academic failure, and chronic health problems. Families spoke of guilt for not recognizing signs sooner, with one Española parent telling the Santa Fe New Mexican, "He destroyed our daughter's childhood—we trusted the school, and they failed us." Stats: GAO says repeats average 73 victims if unchecked. Ties: Like McGann's crosses (Episode 2). Fallout: NM's Erin's Law 2019. On X, demands for registry. Watch the spree unfold—subscribe! Hashtags: #ClassroomCoverup #BorderHoppingPredator #GregorAbuse #MultiStateMonster #SchoolShuffleHorror #VictimTrauma #NoDatabaseFail #TrueCrimeTeacher #PredatorPassed #ReformNow Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? 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Another arrest made in spree of WNBA game "toy" throwings full 595 Thu, 07 Aug 2025 12:04:20 +0000 ZjlfxKJfJ8FvkoJucsS5Db9DofkGRCuV wnba,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima wnba,sports Another arrest made in spree of WNBA game "toy" throwings The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
The FC crew react to Liverpool's summer transfer window and break down why the club is investing in younger players and selling aging ones like Luis Diaz. Plus, Stump Stevie returns with trivia questions about the 1993-94 PFA Team of the Year and Stevie's fellow FWA Footballers of the Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Chris and Andy talk about Oasis kicking off their reunion tour over the weekend (0:22) and a slew of shows Netflix has cancelled recently, including ‘Pulse' and ‘The Residence' (14:47). Then they make their pitch for why you should be watching ‘The Eternaut,' an Argentine sci-fi show (19:32), on Netflix, before talking about the first episode of the new Apple TV+ show ‘Smoke' (45:02). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producer: Kaya McMullen Video Producer: Jon Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices