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2 drug pushers killed in Cebu encounter

Published July 9, 2021, 12:40 PM CEBU CITY – Two suspected drug pushers were killed in an alleged shootout with the police on Thursday night at South Road Properties in Barangay Mambaling here. Kerlou Pojas, 22, a resident of Barangay Pusok, Lapu-Lapu City, and a certain Ryan succumbed to multiple gunshot wounds in the body. After the shootout, police recovered 4.5 kilos of suspected shabu from the suspects’ vehicle, said Police Col. Regino Maramag, chief of the Police Drug Enforcement Group-Central Visayas. Aside from packs of suspected shabu which were estimated to cost P30.6 million, a KG9 submachine pistol and a .45 caliber pistol were also recovered from the vehicle.

Gene Therapy: If guns made us safe, the USA would be the safest place on Earth

Gene Therapy: If guns made us safe, the USA would be the safest place on Earth By Gene Collier / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette © Provided by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Believe it or not, you can still identify with high confidence a vast assortment of places in 21st century America that are relatively safe. Prior to the crazed holiday weekend just completed, those places included the 10th green at Pinetree Country Club north of Atlanta. Not anymore. Someone picked that spot to shoot Gene Siller in the head Saturday. Siller was the club pro at Pinetree. He left a wife and two small children. Two additional bodies were found in the bed of a pickup truck parked nearby, slaughtered in a similar manner.

Ideology of the Moorish Sovereign Citizens Who Shut Down I-95

Ideology of the Moorish Sovereign Citizens Who Shut Down I-95
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A Sea Change in Counterterrorism (from the Biden administration)

Editor’s Note:  Even before the attempted insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, the threat of domestic extremism was painfully clear, with terrorist attacks, assaults on minorities and other violence eclipsing the threat posed by jihadist groups such as the Islamic State. Recognizing this danger, the Biden administration will soon release a new, unprecedented strategy document for fighting domestic terrorism. Carly Gordenstein and Seamus Hughes of George Washington University’s Program on Extremism detail the numerous changes the administration is already making and argue that these are important steps forward in the fight against domestic extremism. URL: 

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