Thursday, May 7, 2026

Crime City of Lake worth Beach

ASSAULT
Incident #: 26058265
3000 BLOCK FRENCH AVE | 5/6/2026 @ 9:30 PM
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ASSAULT
Incident #: 26058063
2200 BLOCK 10TH AVE N | 5/6/2026 @ 11:41 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


BEVERAGE VIOLATION
Incident #: 26058007
1400 BLOCK S DIXIE HWY | 5/6/2026 @ 9:11 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Evening Sky 5-6-26

A Team Worthy of 1776--Trump, Musk and their fellow Patriots also pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor.

The 5 richest men in America signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. They actually had fortunes and sacred honor to pledge. The signing was August 2, 1776, when 50 of the 56 delegates to the Continental Congress put their John Hancocks on the declaration—including John Hancock.

The sixth richest man was an otherwise engaged General George Washington.

For the first 50 years including five presidencies, these men midwifed a nation like no other in the world because it was founded on the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. They nursed it through its infancy.

Lyndon Baines Johnson entered Congress nearly penniless in 1937. He died 36 years later with a net worth of $113 million in today’s dollars. Trump’s net worth fell by $1,200,000,000—$1.2 billion—one-third of his wealth—in his first term.

Worth every penny because 47 is better than 45. Trump’s team could time travel 250 years back and win freedom from the British Crown. [Don Surber]

Good Night, Patriots!

Iran is violating International Law

US Proposes UN Security Council Resolution to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Rubio said he is unsure whether the resolution can survive a permanent veto from Russia or China.

The United States, with its Gulf partners, is proposing a United Nations Security Council resolution to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to the State Department.

The resolution was drafted with Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Qatar, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a press statement on May 5. It calls on Iran to cease attacking ships, laying mines, and trying to charge tolls in the Strait, which is classified as an international waterway.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran continues to hold the world’s economy hostage with its efforts to close the Strait of Hormuz, threats to attack ships in the Strait, laying of sea mines that pose a danger to shipping, and attempts to charge tolls for the world’s most important waterway,” Rubio said.

He added that the draft resolution “demands that Iran disclose the number and location of the sea mines it has laid and cooperate with efforts to remove them, while also supporting the establishment of a humanitarian corridor.”

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Anti-MAGA has two brain cells fighting for first place

Trump supporter SHUTS UP anti-MAGA loud mouth - Makes his brain SNAP during live debate

"Ah just SHUT UP! We have to be nailed to the cross for January 6th, but you guys on the left get away with an assassination attempt from 2 days ago!!”

Gavin McInness, founder of the Proud Boys and Vice, went to war with anti-MAGA podcaster Brian Shapiro over who is more violent in American politics today; the right or the left.

“We go through conservative behavior with a fine-tooth comb, and we have to be nailed to the cross for January 6th, but you guys on the left get away with an assassination attempt from 2 days ago!!!” McInnes exploded.

DNA found on the glove produced a profile in Nancy Guthrie case

Glove found two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home yields DNA matching suspect on surveillance video

A single glove recovered from a field about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home has produced a DNA profile that appears to match the masked figure caught on doorbell camera footage the morning the 72-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie vanished.

The FBI disclosed preliminary results over the weekend, calling the find a potential turning point in a case that has stretched past three months with no arrest and no confirmed sighting of Guthrie alive.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department, which has faced mounting questions about its early handling of the investigation, issued a fresh update urging the public to come forward with information.

The Sun reported that the sheriff's office renewed its plea alongside the FBI's disclosure about the glove evidence, underscoring that investigators still need tips from anyone who may have seen suspicious activity near the Guthrie residence.

The stakes are plain. If the DNA profile clears quality control and enters the FBI's national database, it could put a name to the person who showed up at an elderly woman's front door in the dark and has not been publicly identified since.

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Justice Gorsuch addresses those who want to reshape the Supreme Court

Justice Gorsuch pushes back on court-packing critics: the Supreme Court is 'working'

Justice Neil Gorsuch has a message for Democrats and reform advocates who want to reshape the Supreme Court: the institution works just fine, and tampering with it carries real danger.

The Trump-appointed justice defended the Court's role and independence during a recent public appearance, pushing back directly against calls for structural overhaul that have intensified since the Court's conservative majority began issuing landmark rulings on abortion, presidential immunity, and the administrative state.

The Hill reported on Gorsuch's remarks, which came as political pressure on the Court shows no sign of easing.

The comments land at a moment when the Court's legitimacy has become a partisan flashpoint. Progressive lawmakers and advocacy groups have spent years calling for everything from term limits to expanding the bench.

Former President Biden went further, proposing a three-part reform package that would strip former presidents of criminal immunity, impose term limits on justices, and create a binding ethics code for the Court.

Gorsuch's warning to Biden--

In earlier remarks covered by the Washington Examiner, Gorsuch directly cautioned Biden against pursuing those reforms. He declined to fully engage the specifics, noting that the proposals are political matters tied to a presidential election year. But he still delivered a pointed warning.
"And so I just say, be careful."
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Trump Announces Surprise Pause

Trump Announces Temporary Pause of ‘Project Freedom’ Amid Progress Toward Iran Deal

President Trump announced Tuesday that “Project Freedom” in the Strait of Hormuz is being paused after what he described as major military success and fresh movement toward a peace deal with Iran.

The pause does not end the blockade, but it signals that the White House believes a possible agreement with Tehran may now be close enough to justify a temporary halt in ship-movement operations.

President Trump revealed the pause in a Truth Social post Tuesday. He said the decision came after requests from Pakistan and other countries.

Trump also pointed to what he called “the tremendous Military Success” of the campaign against Iran.

He said the move was also tied to “Great Progress” toward a final agreement with Iranian representatives. The president framed the pause as a test to see whether the deal can be finished and signed. The Blockade Will Still Remain in Place.

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Early Morn 5-6-26 over John Prince Park

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Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

THEFT/LARCENY
Incident #: 26057955
400 BLOCK BOUTWELL RD | 5/5/2026 @ 11:37 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
Incident #: 26057843
1800 BLOCK 7TH AVE N | 5/5/2026 @ 4:32 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


ASSAULT ARMED
Incident #: 26057787
10TH AVE S / S L ST | 5/5/2026 @ 2:52 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


BURGLARY RESIDENCE
Incident #: 26057768
300 BLOCK ALMOND DR | 5/5/2026 @ 2:12 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


STOLEN VEHICLE
Incident #: 26057664
1600 BLOCK S FEDERAL HWY | 5/5/2026 @ 6:19 AM
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BURGLARY VEHICLE ARMED
Incident #: 26057641
800 BLOCK N D ST | 5/5/2026 @ 2:49 AM
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DRUNK DRIVER
Incident #: 26057634
N.A. | 5/5/2026 @ 1:03 AM
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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

White House Locked Down After Armed Man Shot Near Complex

White House enters emergency lockdown after armed man shot near Trump

The White House went on lockdown Monday afternoon after reports of gunfire near the complex in Washington, D.C. Reporters inside the building were moved fast into the briefing room, while others were pulled away from their camera positions as the security response got underway.

One report from the scene said shots were fired near 15th and Independence, close to the White House perimeter. The area was quickly locked down as officials worked to figure out what was happening and where the threat might be coming from.

Reporter Susan Crabtree also described the confrontation this way: “When the Secret Service officers confronted the man, it went sideways, and they ended up shooting him, sources in the Secret Service community told RealClearPolitics,”. RealClearPolitics reported that the man was in custody and that he did have a gun.

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Ideology over Stewardship.

Socialism's Venomous Sting

Watch closely as the venom of socialism spreads through America’s great cities. It promises compassion, equity, and justice for the working class. Yet in practice, it delivers only decay, exodus, and broken promises.

The evidence is no longer theoretical—it’s visible on the streets of Seattle and New York City, where socialist-inspired leadership is turning urban jewels into cautionary tales. And now, Los Angeles stands at the edge of the same abyss.

In Seattle, voters handed power to a self-proclaimed socialist mayor, Katie Wilson. Her response to reports of millionaires fleeing the city due to punishing taxes and far-left policies? A casual wave and a blunt “bye,” followed by laughter at a public forum. She dismissed authentic concerns as “super overblown.”

The reaction was swift and furious: “We’re doomed,” critics rightly declared. This isn’t leadership—it’s economic suicide. When you drive away the wealth creators and job providers who fund public services, you don’t build utopia. You accelerate collapse.

Seattle’s failures run deeper than one juvenile mayor. Massive spending on homelessness—hundreds of millions poured into authorities and programs—has produced audits revealing $13 million in unaccounted funds, massive cash deficits, and rising problems on the streets despite the investment.

New York City offers an even starker warning. Under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, the city confronts a historic $5.4 billion budget shortfall.

Drug use, encampments, and disorder persist. Progressive taxes and anti-business attitudes chase out the productive, leaving fewer dollars to solve the very crises socialism claims to fix.

The city that once symbolized innovation now warns the nation: chasing “equity” through redistribution chokes growth and abandons the vulnerable.

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Iranian ship defied six hours of warnings, and the U.S. acted.

U.S. evacuates 22 crew members from seized Iranian vessel, hands them to Pakistan for return to Tehran

The United States evacuated 22 crew members from the Iranian container ship Touska and transferred them to Pakistan, where officials said they would be handed over to Iranian authorities on Monday.

The move follows last month's seizure of the vessel off Iran's Chabahar port in the Gulf of Oman, one more chapter in an escalating series of maritime confrontations between Washington and Tehran.

Pakistan's foreign ministry described the crew transfer as a "confidence-building measure" and said the Touska itself would be moved into Pakistani territorial waters for return to its owners after necessary repairs.

The diplomatic choreography puts Pakistan in the middle, a transit point for crew and ship alike, while the broader standoff between the U.S. and Iran remains unresolved.

The seizure of the Touska fits a pattern that has defined the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks. Since the U.S. and Israel declared a fragile ceasefire with Iran roughly four weeks ago, neither side has settled into anything resembling peace.

Instead, Washington and Tehran have traded naval confrontations and seized each other's commercial vessels in a tit-for-tat that has kept international shipping lanes on edge.

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A respiratory crisis decades in the making

Rudy Giuliani now breathing on his own after pneumonia crisis linked to 9/11 exposure

Rudy Giuliani, the 81-year-old former New York City mayor who became a national symbol of resolve after the September 11 attacks, is recovering from pneumonia at a Florida hospital after a health crisis his spokesman directly tied to lung damage sustained at Ground Zero nearly a quarter-century ago.

Spokesman Ted Goodman told Fox News Digital on Monday that Giuliani required mechanical ventilation after a virus overwhelmed his body, but that he is now breathing on his own. Giuliani remains in critical but stable condition and is being monitored as a precautionary measure.

The former mayor, once dubbed "America's Mayor" for his leadership on the worst day in modern American history, is now paying a physical price for the very act that defined his public life: running toward the Twin Towers while thousands fled.

Goodman laid out the medical chain of events in a statement also posted to X. He said Giuliani suffers from restrictive airway disease, a diagnosis that resulted from his exposure to the toxic dust and debris that blanketed Lower Manhattan after the towers collapsed on September 11, 2001.

"On September 11, Mayor Giuliani ran toward the towers to help those in need, which led to a restrictive airway disease diagnosis. This disease adds complications to any emerging respiratory issue, and the virus quickly overwhelmed his body, requiring mechanical ventilation to maintain his blood pressure."

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Sherrod Brown running again in Ohio

Sherrod Brown is lying to voters about his border record

Sherrod Brown Backs Border Crackdown Now But Voters Know Better

Republicans are turning up the heat on Democrat Sherrod Brown after he said he supports “closing the border” in a recent interview, arguing the Ohio Senate hopeful is trying to rewrite a long record on illegal immigration just days before the state’s primary election.

“I support closing the border to people so they just can’t cross the border at will, but I also say we, of course, should be deporting people that have committed a crime, surely,” Brown said last month. That comment quickly drew attention because Brown spent years voting against many of the border and enforcement measures that Republicans say were needed to protect the country.

Brown served three Senate terms before losing in 2024 to Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio. Now he is trying to climb back into Washington, this time in a race that is already expected to be a major battleground. Immigration is once again at the center of the fight.

According to Republicans, Brown’s record tells a very different story from his latest remarks. During his years in Congress and the Senate, he voted multiple times to protect federal money for sanctuary cities. He also co-sponsored the 2019 End Mass Deportation Act, which aimed to roll back Trump-era enforcement priorities and cut off funding tied to sanctuary policies.

GOP critics point to other votes as well. Brown voted against giving ICE “sufficient resources to detain and deport a higher number of illegal aliens who have been convicted of a crime.” He also voted against funding aimed at stopping criminal aliens from getting amnesty and voted against money for deporting criminal aliens back in 2001.

Brown has also been a repeated critic of the southern border wall. He has called the idea “stupid,” “wrong” and “ludicrous,” and he voted to cancel Trump’s border wall projects in 2021 and against restarting construction in 2023. Republicans say that adds up to a clear pattern, not a sudden shift.

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Sunrise 5-5-26

SPLC on Life Support

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

THREATS
Incident #: 26057576
1200 BLOCK 15TH AVE N | 5/4/2026 @ 7:01 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


THEFT/LARCENY
Incident #: 26057423
1700 BLOCK LAKE WORTH RD | 5/4/2026 @ 11:16 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


SHOOTING
Incident #: 26057409
1000 BLOCK S H ST | 5/4/2026 @ 9:49 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


THEFT/LARCENY
Incident #: 26057383
200 BLOCK LAKE AVE | 5/4/2026 @ 8:40 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Monday, May 4, 2026

Sunset 5-4-26

Ex-Harvard Scientist, Charles Lieber, Convicted of Lying About Ties to Communist China Defects to Build Army of AI Super Soldiers

There was a time when America understood treason as treason and treated strategic betrayal like a national emergency.

Now, a convicted former Harvard scientist can lie about Chinese ties, serve a wrist-slap sentence, and then resurface in Shenzhen helping Communist China build brain-computer technology with obvious military implications.

And the same media class that melts down over every Trump joke treats this like an academic career move. That is moral collapse.

Dr. Charles Lieber is not some misunderstood scholar. He is a warning sign of what happens when America loses the will to defend its own technological crown jewels. [Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!

Evening Sky 5-5-26

Critical theory is how Marxists got inside the gates.

They stopped selling revolution as factory seizure and started smuggling it through classrooms, seminar rooms, media desks, HR departments, and education schools.

The old Marxism targeted capital. The new version targets culture: family, faith, sex, race, language, nation, merit, and memory. Once those are deconstructed, the student becomes unmoored and programmable.

That is how generations of leftist drones were manufactured by elite universities and liberal arts colleges.

If these institutions want to keep defending this poison, fine. But taxpayers should not fund their own civilizational sabotage. [Richard Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!