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Six Former Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Plead Guilty to Racist Assault of Two Black Men in “Goon Squad” Incident

Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers pleaded guilty in state court on Monday to charges related to torturing two Black men in a racist assault. The officers had nicknamed themselves the “Goon Squad” and subjected the men to a 90-minute torture session with racial slurs, stun guns, and a sex toy. The prosecutor recommended five years of prison time for the officers, but the victims have filed a civil lawsuit against them and the county for failing to properly train and supervise the officers. The incident has sparked outrage in the community and highlighted the need for greater accountability of law enforcement officers in Mississippi.

Masked Robbers Descend on Nordstrom Store in Woodland Hills, California, Stealing up to $100,000 in Luxury Items

On Saturday afternoon, a group of up to 50 masked robbers descended on the Nordstrom store at the Westfield Topanga Mall in Woodland Hills, California, armed with bear spray and stealing an estimated $60,000 to $100,000 worth of luxury items. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is investigating the incident and asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects.

Mike Pence Expresses Support for Hunter Biden Special Counsel, Vows to “Clean House” if Elected President in 2024

Mike Pence expressed his support for the newly appointed Hunter Biden special counsel, U.S. Attorney David Weiss, on "Meet the Press" Sunday. Pence accused federal law enforcement officials of pushing a "political agenda" under the Trump administration and vowed to "clean house" if elected president in 2024. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) expressed her disapproval of the appointment, despite a group of 31 Senate Republicans asking for Weiss to be appointed to oversee the probe.

Marion Police Department’s Raid on Local Newspaper Sparks National Outcry Over Press Freedom Violations

The Marion Police Department has come under fire for raiding the offices of the Marion County Record and the home of its publisher and owner, Eric Meyer. Meyer has accused the police of causing enough stress to his 98-year-old mother, Joan, to cause her death. Press freedom watchdogs and civil rights organizations have called for an investigation into the raid, which they deem a violation of the First Amendment. The outcome of the investigation is yet to be seen.

Two People Hospitalized After Ejecting from MiG-23 Fighter Jet During Thunder Over Michigan Air Show

At the Thunder Over Michigan air show on Sunday, two people were hospitalized after ejecting from a Soviet-era MiG-23 fighter jet which crashed into the parking lot of an apartment building. The two occupants parachuted from the jet and landed in Belleville Lake, and were taken to a local hospital for minor injuries. No one on the ground was reported injured, and the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.

Devastating Wildfires in Maui County Displace Local-Born Residents, Mayor Victorino Commits to Helping Those Affected

Maui County has reported 19 structures destroyed in the wildfires that broke out last Tuesday, with 93 people dead and others still missing. Richy Palalay, a lifelong resident of Lahaina, is concerned that the influx of second-home buyers and wealthy transplants is displacing local-born residents who can no longer afford to live in their homeland. The county is offering assistance to those who have lost their homes, as well as working with the state and Red Cross to provide food, water, and other supplies to those affected.

Joan Meyer, Co-Owner of Marion County Record, Passes Away After Police Raid on Newspaper Office and Home

Joan Meyer, co-owner of the Marion County Record, passed away at her home on Saturday. The day prior, police had raided both her home and the newspaper's office, seizing computers, phones, and other electronic devices. This raid has been deemed a violation of the U.S. Constitution's protection of a free press, and the Marion County Record has requested an investigation into the police raid and its potential connection to Meyer's death.

Unsafe Water Advisory Issued for Lahaina and Upper Kula Following Devastating Wildfire

Maui County officials have issued an unsafe water advisory for residents of Lahaina and Upper Kula due to potential contamination from the recent wildfire, now the deadliest U.S. wildfire of the past century with 93 confirmed deaths. Governor Green has toured the devastation and the Department of Water Supply is working to restore the water supply and ensure safety.