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Former NFL First-Round Draft Pick Arrested, Faces Possibility Of Life In Prison
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Former NFL First-Round Draft Pick Arrested, Faces Possibility Of Life In Prison

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has been arrested in connection with an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping that occurred in Florida earlier this year. Arnold, who was selected by the Lions in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, voluntarily surrendered to authorities. According to the Florida state attorney’s office in Hillsborough County, Arnold faced an arrest warrant for the alleged crimes. “Arnold turned himself in and was taken into custody at Orient Road Jail in Hillsborough County on Wednesday night. He is facing 4 counts of kidnapping and 4 counts of armed robbery,” the City of Tampa stated in a release. #Lions CB Terrion Arnold has been arrested in connection with an armed robbery and kidnapping in Tampa, Florida, earlier this year, and is facing multiple felony charges that carry a maximum sentence of life in prison. The case will be filed with @HillsboroughSAO. pic.twitter.com/wPhwm1UMW2 — Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 25, 2026 More from The Detroit News: According to a press release from the Florida state attorney’s office, Arnold will have criminal charges filed against him and “is facing multiple felony charges which carry a potential sentence of up to life in prison.” “Arnold is accused of coordinating and directing the codefendants to lure three men to an apartment where the victims were robbed, beaten and held at gunpoint,” the statement from the state attorney’s office said. “Arnold believed the victims in the case stole more than $200,000 worth of his personal items during a stay in his AirBNB property, although there is no evidence to prove the victims were involved in the theft.” In a statement provided to The Detroit News, Arnold’s representation denied “any involvement in the matters underlying the allegations made against him and maintains his innocence.” “There is no credible evidence linking Mr. Arnold to these allegations. Instead, the government appears to be relying on testimony from multiple convicted felons who have admitted their own involvement and may have substantial incentives to shift blame in an effort to lessen their sentences,” the statement, signed by Denise White, CEO of EAG Sports Management, said. It concludes, “Mr. Arnold looks forward to his day in court and is confident that the judicial process will lead to his ultimate conviction.” “Investigators believe, based on evidence gathered, that Arnold was the primary conspirator,” the City of Tampa stated in the release. “No one has the right to take the law into their own hands. A dispute over missing property does not justify kidnapping, violence or retaliation. This arrest is the result of months of investigative work and collaboration between the Tampa police department and our prosecutors. We will continue to pursue justice for the three victims by holding everyone accountable for their roles in this crime,” State attorney Suzy Lopez said, according to The Detroit News. According to police and prosecution records, Tampa Police identified #Lions CB Terrion Arnold as the primary conspirator in a targeted armed robbery and kidnapping on Feb. 4 that left three victims injured after they were held at gunpoint, beaten, and pistol-whipped. Authorities… https://t.co/Fvcxyn5gDr pic.twitter.com/Pd2D2sYOdv — Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 25, 2026 USA TODAY noted: Arnold and four codefendants are currently in jail without bond, according to the release. Two other co-defendants “pleaded guilty to their roles in the crime” in a June 24 hearing. One of those who pleaded guilty was sentenced to four years in prison followed by six years of probation; the other “entered an open plea with the court, and sentencing will be set off to a later date.” Read the full release from the City of Tampa HERE. Watch additional coverage below: The post Former NFL First-Round Draft Pick Arrested, Faces Possibility Of Life In Prison appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Residents Frustrated With “Constant Ringing” Of Data Center Beside Neighborhood – Plexiglass Used In Attempt To Block Noise
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Residents Frustrated With “Constant Ringing” Of Data Center Beside Neighborhood – Plexiglass Used In Attempt To Block Noise

Some Virginia residents said they contend with constant noise from a data center beside their neighborhood, which produces a “high pitched whine.” “Neighbors have put mattresses and plexiglass up in their windows to block the noise from this data center in Virginia,” NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin said. “It’s a high pitched whine from the natural gas turbines that power it. The noise never stops 24/7,” he added. According to NewsNation, the enormous facility was never hooked up the power grid. The generators are its only source of electricity. “We were told in the beginning that they test the generators to make sure they’re working in case of an emergency,” one resident told Entin. “And then as the year and the months have gone on, they’re just never turned off,” she added. “You just hear this noise,” another resident commented. “You just want to curse. It’s that bad,” he added. Some residents have gone as far as putting plexiglass against the window to block the noise or using sound meters to monitor the noise. Watch below: Neighbors have put mattresses and plexiglass up in their windows to block the noise from this data center in Virginia.It's a high pitched whine from the natural gas turbines that power it.The noise never stops 24/7. pic.twitter.com/rggAK8563F — Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) June 19, 2026 NewsNation wrote: President Trump has encouraged data centers to build dedicated energy sources to help protect utility customers against rate hikes. There are positives with data centers. They create jobs when they are built, and they generate local tax revenue that can help schools and lower property taxes. And they are pretty much inevitable with the way we use technology, arguably becoming essential infrastructure. Neighbors of the Vantage data center don’t disagree with some of these points, and they don’t hate all data centers. But they don’t think they should be built so close to neighborhoods. Hari’s advice to people who learn of plans for new data centers near them? “Do everything in your power to try to stop it from being built in an area that has any residential properties within 10 to 15 miles of it,” she says. Company officials have said noise levels are monitored and do not exceed legal limits. According to Daily Caller, Loudon County stipulates that sound levels in residential and rural areas should not exceed 55 decibels and should not exceed 60 decibels in mixed-use residential areas. However, the stipulations exempt “[s]ounds created by generators and accessory equipment operating during an emergency or at the request of a utility, and the testing of said generators and emergency equipment,” the outlet noted. “This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes,” X user Merissa Hansen wrote. This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes. pic.twitter.com/BHGqt3vKfb — Merissa Hansen (@merissahansen17) May 10, 2026 Daily Caller explained further: Virginia has the largest concentration of operational and prospective data centers in the U.S. at 287 and 398, respectively, according to Pew Research. The centers can provide a boost to local tax revenue. Loudoun County argues on its website that “data centers generate almost half of the county’s property tax revenues” and have allowed the county to direct more money to schools and other services. However, data centers consumed approximately 26% of the state’s power in 2023, accord to Pew. They have also driven up energy costs, according to NewsNation. The Vantage data center is not tied to the power grid and has its own power plant, Entin reported. The complaints arise amid the rapid rise of data centers across the country. Federal regulators have taken steps to fast-track data centers onto the U.S. power grid system. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued show cause orders June 18 giving the six major grid providers within its jurisdiction a 60-day window to justify existing rules for bringing “large energy users,” such as data centers, onto their systems, or adjust their rules, according to a fact sheet. NewsNation shared additional coverage: The post Residents Frustrated With “Constant Ringing” Of Data Center Beside Neighborhood – Plexiglass Used In Attempt To Block Noise appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Democrat Mayor Faces Defamation Lawsuit
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Democrat Mayor Faces Defamation Lawsuit

Kristin Crowley, former Los Angeles fire chief, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Mayor Karen Bass related to the Palisades Fire. In the lawsuit, Crowley alleges that Bass lied to shift blame and protect her own image after the horrific fire started while she was abroad. According to FOX 11 Los Angeles, Crowley is asking a judge for “punitive and emotional distress damages, plus coverage of her full legal fees.” Crowley decided to take legal action because Bass “continues to make knowingly false statements about Crowley in a transparent effort to avoid accountability, to conceal the extent to which Bass has undermined public safety and transparency, and to transfer blame and criticism of Bass’ leadership failures to a career-first responder who has dedicated and risked her life to protect the City of Los Angeles,” the outlet stated. Ex-LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley sues Mayor Karen Bass for defamation after Palisades Fire feud and dismissal https://t.co/SE30XEA6Bb pic.twitter.com/v4FdDWeKJ5 — California Post (@californiapost) June 23, 2026 FOX 11 Los Angeles shared further: The documents also state that Crowley “repeatedly warned of the LAFD’s worsening resources and staffing crisis,” and “submitted numerous detailed reports and budget requests” that showed “how aging infrastructure, surging emergency calls, and shrinking staff left the city and firefighters at risk of harm.” In addition, the document highlights Bass was out of the country when the Palisades Fire first erupted. “She sought to avoid accountability by shifting blame and lying – including by falsely claiming that she was not aware of the nationally anticipated weather event,” and “falsely claiming that LAFD’s operational fire engines were not used on January 7, 2025 – claims contradicted by public records and Bass’ own prior statements and/or conduct.” The legal battle stems from the destructive January 2025 Palisades Fire. Court documents highlight that Bass was out of the country when the blaze first erupted. “Former Fire Chief Kristin Crowley filed a new stand-alone lawsuit against Karen Bass individually based on Bass’s alleged defamatory statements made in her personal capacity to benefit herself in her mayoral campaign,” attorneys Genie Harrison and Mia Munro told The Center Square. “Chief Crowley remains steadfast in her commitment to the truth and looks forward to a jury trial through which the citizens of Los Angeles will sit in judgment of Bass’s conduct,” they added. Watch below: Former Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley has sued Mayor Karen Bass for defamation, alleging Bass made false statements about her handling of the Palisades Fire that damaged her reputation. pic.twitter.com/xCwMgO53qt — KTLA (@KTLA) June 24, 2026 More from The Center Square: The Mayor’s Office has called the lawsuit meritless in statements sent to The Center Square Wednesday and others. Maryam Zar, who lives in Los Angeles, called the lawsuit absurd and noted, “Mayor Bass dismissed the Chief because at least 1,000 firefighters had been excused on a high-wind day that was under a Red Flag Warning.” After smelling smoke and seeing it on the horizon from her backyard, Zar tried calling the captain at her local fire station. She told The Center Square she was told the captain was off for the day. Zar called that inexcusable. “This was a senior captain at a Pacific Palisades fire station, six days after a previous fire, on the morning of a high-wind warning day, with smoke already in the air,” said Zar. “I do not know how the Chief’s lawsuit will turn out, but I do know she deserved to be fired.” Meanwhile, Zar said this “does not absolve the Mayor of responsibility for this fire, nor for her inability to establish a proper recovery for the community” more than a year and a half later. “She has also failed in her responsibilities,” said Zar. “We do not have a recovery district, nor do we have any meaningful structure or working framework for what recovery should look like.” To date, Zar said that her community is “still largely on its own” and is figuring things out as it goes. The post Democrat Mayor Faces Defamation Lawsuit appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Data Center Backlash Spurs Primary Defeat Of Prominent Republican State Lawmaker
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Data Center Backlash Spurs Primary Defeat Of Prominent Republican State Lawmaker

J. Stuart Adams, president of the Utah State Senate, was defeated in his GOP primary on Tuesday night. Adams, one of the longest-serving and most powerful politicians in Utah, lost largely due to his role in the controversial Box Elder County data center project beside the Great Salt Lake. Adams conceded defeat to Stephanie Hollist. The shocking result in Utah is among the most telling signs of voter backlash to data centers. NYT: Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams Loses Primary After Data Center Backlash The president of the Utah State Senate who championed a huge data center beside the Great Salt Lake was defeated in his Republican primary on Tuesday night, one of the most high-profile signs of… — Politics & Poll Tracker (@PollTracker2024) June 24, 2026 More from The New York Times: Mr. Adams lost his Senate seat to Stephanie Hollist, a former university lawyer, who accused Mr. Adams and Utah’s political establishment of lacking transparency and ignoring their own voters by approving a data center project backed by the celebrity investor and “Shark Tank” personality Kevin O’Leary. Mr. Adams did not directly represent the 40,000-acre proposed site of the data center in Box Elder County, a fast-growing farming and industrial area about 60 miles north of Salt Lake City. But he became the focus of an anti-data-center groundswell because he served as chairman of a Utah agency that approved initial plans this spring to build the data center, known as Stratos. Thousands of Utah voters, many of them lifelong Republicans and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, objected, venting their frustration in public comments and heated public meetings. They worried about how much energy it would consume and how its water usage would affect the drought-stricken Great Salt Lake, and accused state officials of granting the project generous tax breaks while ignoring the public’s concerns. On Wednesday afternoon, one Republican commissioner in Box Elder County who voted to move ahead with the data center conceded the race in his own primary election, and another was behind in his race, though the results had not been called. Adams trailed Hollist 43 percent to 35 percent in the early results, with a third candidate tallying 22 percent. However, Adams would eventually concede defeat. “I congratulate my opponent on their victory and wish them every success as they continue the important work of serving the people of Utah,” Adams said in a statement, according to The Salt Lake Tribune. “My hope is that our great state will continue to lead the nation and remain the number one state in America, a place where families thrive, businesses prosper and opportunity abounds for future generations,” he added. Utah Senate President Stuart Adams defeated in a primary, largely over data center issue https://t.co/864o9jFPB8 — Daniel Horowitz (@RMConservative) June 24, 2026 The Salt Lake Tribune shared further: The race was blown open last month after Adams, as chair of the powerful Military Industrial Development Authority, played a key role in approving a hyperscale data center project in Box Elder County. The move drew a firestorm of backlash over the proposed power and water consumption and a rushed process that opponents said shut down public input. Adams later demanded Kevin O’Leary, the celebrity investor behind the data center, shrink the physical size of the data center campus, commit to diverting water to the Great Salt Lake and provide additional transparency. The Adams campaign used it as proof of the senator’s political power. Voters in the district were bombarded with direct mail pieces and AI-generated videos. In one AI ad from the Adams campaign, the senator is shown wrestling a lion. In another, the campaign accuses Hollist of taking money from George Soros, a billionaire backer of liberal causes, and thinking voters are too stupid to notice. Hollist spent more than $181,000, as of the pre-primary campaign disclosures, compared to nearly $429,000 by Adams. Hess spent less than $6,000. The post Data Center Backlash Spurs Primary Defeat Of Prominent Republican State Lawmaker appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

‘They’re Sick People’: President Trump Delivers Update On Reflecting Pool Vandalism Probe
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‘They’re Sick People’: President Trump Delivers Update On Reflecting Pool Vandalism Probe

As anti-vandalism measures are underway, including security fences surrounding the D.C. landmark, President Donald Trump is providing new details into the series of arrests related to damage done to the recently remodeled reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial. His remarks on Wednesday came after a wave of social media posts showed individuals engaging in behavior some believe to be acts of vandalism. The Hill provided coverage of Trump’s remarks: “They went down with probably a box cutter or a very sharp razor or some kind to a knife, and they cut, and then they started ripping it up,” he said while meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office. “You know why? Because they’re sick people.” Trump said some water will be released from the pool to fix the ripped parts, adding it could be before or after July 4. “These people should go to jail for a long time,” he said, adding that it’s “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Trump had previously speculated that fertilizer was poured in, causing the algae. “Around the reflecting pool we have a huge field of grass,” he said. “They poured acid on the grass, the same people I guess. “It killed, you know, acid kills grass quickly, so that’s being fixed.” Here are a few clips of suspicious activity captured near the pool: JUST IN: ANOTHER MAN DETAINED accused of RIPPING the Lincoln Reflecting Pool sealant off the bottom of the pool Leftists are seriously mentally deranged! They were ALWAYS going to try to revert it back to filth. MAJOR TDS pic.twitter.com/GBj4gbrGvq — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 20, 2026 JUST IN: Video has been released of suspected vandals DESTROYING the lining of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool Trump Derangement Syndrome seems to be a BRAIN EATING disease. This is INSANE. This particular incident took place on June 19. Now, even NYTimes is admitting… pic.twitter.com/PdYJUG1jr9 — Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 24, 2026 Happening RIGHT NOW – DC police have started making FELONY ARRESTS after green-haired liberals entered into the reflecting pool and began dumping loads of LIVE ALGAE into it. They're also intentionally PEELING PAINT from the pool as Antifa anarchists cause chaos on dirt bikes in… pic.twitter.com/SnGs6PWjTj — Blue Lives Matter (@bluelivesmtr) June 20, 2026 With a massive Great American Fair about to kick off as part of the America 250 celebration, security is a major focus of the Trump administration. As WUSA reported: Many tourists were seen strolling along the nearby Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Wednesday, which has added security cameras, lights and began putting up fencing. The Department of Interior told WUSA9 the fencing is to prepare for the Fourth of July fireworks show, but is appearing earlier than in the past to prevent alleged vandalism to the pool. Greenwater, the company hired to clear out algae, said it continues to use its NanoBubble Ozone Technology that they say must stay indefinitely to keep the pool clear. Rockford Wright is visiting from Nevada and took his family to check out what’s been making national news the past couple weeks. “The drama and controversy of this reflecting pool we’re hearing about in Las Vegas so as we walk by and see it, it has more meaning than we would’ve otherwise experienced because of some of the things going on,” said Wright. And here’s some commentary on the matter from none other than “Frasier” star Kelsey Grammer: What are your thoughts? TAP HERE TO ADD YOUR VOTE This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post ‘They’re Sick People’: President Trump Delivers Update On Reflecting Pool Vandalism Probe appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.