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February 28, 2011
Alex Jones blasts the truth to The View’s audience of 30 Million.
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Convicted female sex offender wanted for failing to register address
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Read more at www.inyork.comYork, PA -
The York County Sheriff's Office is looking for a convicted sex offender who failed to report a change of address, according to a news release.
An arrest warrant for Judy L. Gingrich, 52, was filed with District Judge Linda L. Williams' office on Jan. 4, according to Lt. David Godfrey of the York County Sheriff's Office.
Gingrich, who also goes by the name Judy Saylor, is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, and has green eyes and brown-and-gray hair.
She is also wanted on a state probation-parole warrant, Godfrey said.
According to court records, Gingrich pleaded no contest to charges including involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, corruption of minors and criminal solicitation in 1989 in Lebanon County.
Gingrich has also been added to the York County Sheriff's Department's Most Wanted list.
To search addresses for sex offenders required to register, go to familywatchdog.us or PA Megan's Law website.
Polygamy outlawed - so why not sharia?
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow
A bestselling author and critic of Islam argues that it will take a sea change in American policy for the United States to stop blindly issuing student visas to Muslims, despite the fact some come to the U.S. to commit terrorist acts.
Recently a 20-year-old Saudi Arabian national was arrested by the FBI in Texas, suspected of planning a terrorist attack using explosive chemicals. His possible targets included the Dallas home of former President George W. Bush. Authorities say the Islamic suspect indicated in his diary that he had been plotting an attack for years and obtained a scholarship so he could come directly to the United States to carry out jihad.
Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch says in a sane society, the alleged "student" would never have been allowed into the country -- but Spencer admits he does not see any sanity on the horizon.
"People say...'You can't restrict their freedom of religion' -- [and] meanwhile they're working to restrict our freedom of religion, working to restrict our freedom of speech and freedom of conscience and so on," he points out. "But that's okay because [they argue] we can't restrict their freedom of religion."
That argument is "ridiculous," says Spencer. "In the first place, America has moved to restrict the freedom of religion of various groups in the past, notably by outlawing Mormon polygamy in the late 19th Century...and forcing the Mormons to accept that or not to be considered to be a legal group in the United States."
Consequently, the Jihad Watch leader says he does not know why it is not possible to say that a religion that espouses sharia law is also seditious and not acceptable in the United States.
Activist: Like Jerry Brown, Obama 'lied' about defending marriage
Becky Yeh - OneNewsNow California correspondent
A prominent pro-family activist in California is accusing Barack Obama of lying to the American people when he stated that he would defend traditional marriage.
President Obama's announcement last week that he will no longer protect the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) sparked outrage among marriage proponents who say the president ignored the will of the people and stepped over his boundaries. Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com, points out the president's action is clearly an attack against the values of Americans and a mark of an "increasingly totalitarian government."
"It's downright frightening to hear U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder suggest that moral disapproval of homosexual marriages is somehow unconstitutional," he laments. "What's next? Federal lawsuits against states with man-woman marriage laws -- and federal investigations of individuals who believe that marriage is only for a man and a woman?"
Thomasson urges the U.S. House of Representatives to take action and intervene to save DOMA. He equates Obama's action to that of California Governor (and former Attorney General) Jerry Brown, who decided not to defend marriage when his role as the state's chief law enforcement officer was to support state law.
"Barack Obama lied when he said he'd defend marriage for only a man and a woman," laments Thomasson. "And now Obama is following in the footsteps of another liar -- that's Jerry Brown of California."
The SaveCalifornia.com president points out officials in Washington are not abiding by federal law and are instead choosing to implement their personal feelings in the decision.
Prop. 8 remains in limbo
Thomasson has been on the front lines in The Golden State's seemingly unending legal clash over Proposition 8, the 2008 voter-approved measure that defines marriage between a man and a woman. Attorneys in that battle have requested that the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lift the ban on homosexual "marriages" while the California Supreme Court decides the issue. The petition came after the state's highest court announced its decision to hear the case on marriage, delaying the case until the end of the year.
Thomasson tells OneNewsNow that the move is a process of appeal. "I'm hoping that this in-your-face, selfish move by [attorneys] Ted Olson and David Boies will be rejected by the federal appeals court as simply too much and out of order," the family advocate offers. (Listen to audio report)
The Ninth Circuit requested the state's highest court to decide whether state law permits initiative proponents to defend their measures in court.
Thomasson suggests it is time for America to seek God and turn in repentance. "We need to pray for justice to be done; [we need to] pray for protection from God because America is going down the toilet morally because of its disobedience to God; and we need to ask for God's mercy -- something we certainly don't deserve."
The decision by the California Supreme Court is pivotal to supporters of Prop. 8 who may see the law overturned if the court decides proponents do not have a right to defend their measures in court.
Read more at www.onenewsnow.com
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More Planned Parenthood secrets surfaced
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow
Recently released information concerning Planned Parenthood strengthens former Attorney General Phill Kline's case in the ethics trial that is currently under way in Kansas. (See earlier story)
Kline's law license is at risk for his investigations into the Kansas City Planned Parenthood. But recently revealed records show that even though the abortion facility performed abortions on 249 girls age 15 and under, only four cases were reported to authorities.
Considering the fact that state law requires that all cases be reported, including those of sexual abuse, Operation Rescue president Troy Newman tells OneNewsNow the practices carried out by Planned Parenthood over the past decade are now more evident.
"The abortion industry is really nothing more than a shill for the pedophile protection racket that's going on in the United States," Newman argues. "In other words, they're covering up for the pedophiles who bring these little girls into the abortion clinics to cover up their crimes."
So even though Kline stepped up to battle Planned Parenthood, Newman laments that the system has chosen to persecute him.
"If we can get him exonerated, put enough public pressure on the Kansas Supreme Court, then the rest of the prosecutors around the country will feel safe in their position to go ahead and prosecute the laws as they're already written and on the books," the pro-life activist contends.
In the meantime, says the pro-life leader, the young girls will continue to get secret abortions before they are sent back for further abuse -- a practice that investigations from Life Dynamics and Lila Rose's Live Action have shown is widespread among Planned Parenthood clinics across the U.S.
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Chaplain's argument contrary to Catholic Church
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow
An attorney who works with several evangelical dominations' chaplain-endorsing agencies is concerned about a high-ranking Army chaplain's recent comments on the military's implementation of a new policy.
According to The Sierra Vista Herald, Brigadier Gen. Donald Rutherford, a Roman Catholic priest who serves as deputy of chief for the U.S. Army's chaplains, recently visited Fort Huachuca, Arizona, and told post-religious leaders that the end of the ban on homosexuals serving in the military must be respected as the new law. He also said Army chaplains will have a major part in preparing the service to accept that lifestyle.
But Art Schulcz, an attorney for the International Conference of Evangelical Chaplain Endorsers (ICECE), points out that Rutherford's words do not match the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
"It's inconsistent with the position paper that was put out by the military archdiocese, Archbishop Broglio, who's made it very clear that homosexuality is contrary to the teachings of scripture; it's contrary to the position of the Catholic Church," Schulcz notes. "And that's true because their own catechism, for instance, presents homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity."
So the attorney concludes that forcing service members to accept the homosexual lifestyle in the military is contrary to the doctrine of the church Rutherford is supposed to represent.
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United States Attorney John E. Murphy announced that 63-year-old Ahmed Adil Abdallat, a supervisory intelligence research specialist for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in El Paso, Texas, faces federal charges in connection with a scheme to steal government travel funds and for misuse of a diplomatic passport.
A nine-count indictment, returned on February 23, 2011 by a federal grand jury in El Paso, charges Abdallat with eight counts of misuse of a diplomatic passport and one count of conversion of public money. Upon conviction, the defendant faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a maximum $250,000 fine per count.
In March 2007, Abdallat was issued a diplomatic passport in order to perform various temporary duties in U.S. Embassies in several foreign countries. The indictment alleges that on eight different occasions since October 2007, Abdallat used his official diplomatic passport for the personal purpose of travel to and from Ahman, Jordan. At least four of these occasions were after Abdallat was permanently assigned to duty in El Paso and no longer had any official embassy, mission, or related activities which required overseas travel on a diplomatic passport. The indictment further alleges that from February 15, 2009 through September 10, 2010, Abdallat traveled from El Paso to Washington, D.C. and received approximately $123,000 in travel fund reimbursements. A review of the travel voucher documents submitted by Abdallat for reimbursement revealed that they contained multiple fictitious charges for lodging, vehicle rental, and parking.
Abdallat remains in federal custody after being arrested on February 24, 2011. A detention hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. before United States Magistrate Judge David C. Guaderrama.
This investigation was conducted by a multi-agency task force including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Professional Responsibility, and the Diplomatic Security Service. Assistant United States Attorney Greg McDonald is prosecuting this case on behalf of the government.
Read more at elpaso.fbi.govAn indictment is merely a charge and should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
BOSTON—A Boston police officer was convicted today in federal court of a fraud
scheme involving his work-related disability claim.
ELIEZER GONZALEZ, 49, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Richard G.
Stearns to 34 counts of mail fraud. He will be sentenced on June 3, 2011. GONZALEZ faces
up to 20 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, and a $250,000 fine on
each count of mail fraud.
Had the case proceeded to trial, the government's evidence would have proven that the
City of Boston and a private supplemental insurer were defrauded by GONZALEZ, who went
out on injured leave after allegedly suffering on-the-job injuries in September 2007. He
immediately began receiving tax-free injured pay and also filed for accidental disability
retirement.
GONZALEZ greatly exaggerated and falsified both his injuries and ongoing physical
issues and fraudulently collected both injured leave pay from the City of Boston totaling
approximately $173,000 as well as supplemental insurance benefits totaling $3,600. He was
surveilled and videotaped feigning injuries on or near the same days that he was recorded acting
injury-free, including walking with a cane to his doctor's appointments and then walking
unassisted while running errands. During the time that GONZALEZ was collecting injured pay,
he frequented the L Street Bath House, went salsa dancing, and traveled abroad without
difficulty.
Read more at boston.fbi.govU.S. Attorney Ortiz; Richard DesLauriers, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, Boston Field Division; and Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis made the
announcement today. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Eugenia M. Carris
and Diane C. Freniere of the U.S. Attorney's Public Corruption Unit.
Ex-NYPD Officer Receives Over 21 Years at Bedside Sentencing for Transporting Three Minors Across State Lines for Purposes of Illegal Sex
PREET BHARARA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that United States District Judge KENNETH M. KARAS sentenced TRENT YOUNG, 42, a former New York City police officer, to 262 months’ imprisonment for his transportation of three different minors across state lines for purposes of engaging in illegal sexual activity. The sentencing took place at the prison ward of the Westchester Medical Center, where YOUNG is being treated for a terminal illness.
According to the charges in the indictment to which YOUNG pled guilty and statements made in court at the guilty plea proceeding on July 2009 and at the sentencing today:
YOUNG operated a martial arts studio out of his home in Middletown, New York. In or about the Spring of 2006, YOUNG opened "Iron Tiger Martial Arts" ("Iron Tiger"), a martial arts studio in West Milford, New Jersey. On an occasion in or about October or November 2006, Young brought a 14-year-old minor from Middletown to Iron Tiger and engaged in sexual intercourse with her. In or about November or December 2006, Young brought a second minor, who was then 16 years old, to Iron Tiger and engaged in sexual intercourse with her as well.
Prior to these indictments, in or about April 2003, YOUNG drove another 14-year-old minor from her home in Brooklyn, New York, to YOUNG's home in Middletown, New York, traveling through New Jersey, and engaged in sexual intercourse with her.
In pleading guilty, YOUNG admitted that he transported each of the three minors across state lines for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity and that, after transporting the minors across state lines, he engaged in sexual intercourse with each of them. He also admitted that he exercised supervisory control over each of the three minors.
Following his arrest in January 2008, YOUNG was detained without bail.
In imposing the 262-month sentence on YOUNG, Judge KARAS underscored that the "extraordinarily high" sentence was appropriate in light of what YOUNG did to the girls he chose as his victims. According to KARAS, the "magnitude of the conduct here outweighs the medical issues" faced by YOUNG.
Mr. BHARARA praised the efforts and assistance of the FBI, the Middletown Police Department, the Orange County District Attorney's Office, the Rockland County Sheriff's Department, the West Milford, New Jersey, Police Department, and the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office.
Read more at www.fbi.govThe prosecution is being handled by the Office's White Plains Division. Assistant United States Attorney MARCIA S. COHEN is in charge of the prosecution.
FBI Launches Media Blitz in Hopes of Nabbing Serial Rapist
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Above are three sketches of the serial rapist who authorities say attacked at least 12 times from 1997 to 2009 (FBI).
Authorities in seven states are launching a media blitz to capture the "East Coast Rapist," who has attacked at least 12 women and evaded police for nearly 14 years.
The FBI, aided by police departments in seven states, announced a digital billboard campaign Monday in the hopes of nabbing a man who has assaulted women in states from Virginia to Connecticut, and as far back as 1997.
Black and white sketches of the rapist's face are set to appear on billboards in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island, the FBI said. The images can also be seen on Facebook and Twitter, as well as a newly launched website that includes maps and other details of the attacks.
Investigators hope the new media attention will catch the rapist before he strikes again.
"These billboards give each local police department, and the FBI, an added edge to identifying, locating and apprehending the subject," said Ronald Hosko, Special Agent in Charge of the criminal division in the FBI’s Washington field office. "The public is the most important tool law enforcement has for solving crime."
The FBI said the suspect’s DNA links him to at least 12 attacks or attempted assaults.
Authorities say the man's first known attack was in February 1997 in Forestville, Md. From there, he targeted women in Virginia, Connecticut and Rhode Island. His most recent assault was in Woodbridge, Va., on Oct. 31, 2009. The man allegedly attacked three teenage girls at gunpoint in a wooded ravine as the children headed home after a night of trick-or-treating. The man, who barely escaped police capture, allegedly raped the two 17-year-old girls while their 16-year-old friend managed to text message her mother for help.
The FBI said the suspect typically approaches women while on foot, threatening his victims with a knife or gun and asking them for money. But the man – sometimes wearing a black mask or hooded sweatshirt – doesn’t steal anything after the attack is over, authorities said. The FBI said the man has targeted black, white and Hispanic females.
The suspect is described as a black male, who may have a chipped or missing tooth. Descriptions of the man's height range from 5-foot-7 to 6-feet tall. In some instances, the man was reported to be wearing leather or latex gloves.
In 2009, a special task force was created to capture the suspect. Prince George’s County Police Department is offering up to $25,000 for information related to the investigation.
Read more at www.foxnews.comAuthorities are urging anyone with information on the suspect or the attacks to contact the Crime Solvers hotline at 1-866-411-TIPS.