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Officials of 'Latinx' LGBTQ+ center are outraged that months-long fecal attacks are not an arrestable offense
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Officials of 'Latinx' LGBTQ+ center are outraged that months-long fecal attacks are not an arrestable offense

The Los Angeles Police Department has angered officials of the Latino Equality Alliance after saying that a man flinging bags of poop at their center is not criminally prosecutable.Members of the Mi Centro LGBTQ Community Center in Boyle Heights have been cleaning up small bags of dog poop being deposited at the center for months. They say it's an expression of hate-filled fecal vandalism against the LGBTQ community. 'This "legal loophole" has left the center and its youth vulnerable to continued harassment without consequence.'In August, the center posted an image of the dog poop in a post on Facebook that called the acts "abhorrent" as well as "unacceptable." Some of the poop was tossed onto the awning in front of the center. Months later, a suspect was identified with the aid of surveillance video, but police reportedly told the center that the dog poop deposits "do not meet the threshold for criminal prosecution." Because the man has left poop inside of bags, it only meets the far lower standard of a littering infraction."This 'legal loophole' has left the center and its youth vulnerable to continued harassment without consequence," reads a statement from the center. LEA Executive Director Eddie Martinez told the media that police needed "substantial evidence" to prove the acts constituted a hate crime."They said a bag of poop is not enough to be arrested," Martinez lamented. RELATED: Rainbow Pride fence vandalized with sexual images and anti-gay message; police investigating as hate crime Bell Police Department Chief Damian Velasco said at the same press conference that officers had contacted the suspect and were waiting to hear from him to determine "what the mindset is and what exactly is going on." The center describes itself as serving LGBTQ+ persons of "Latinx" and "Latine" descent.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Ravens’ owner enrages fans over ‘Lamar has no power’ bombshell — but Jason Whitlock reads between the lines
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Ravens’ owner enrages fans over ‘Lamar has no power’ bombshell — but Jason Whitlock reads between the lines

On Monday at their end-of-season media conference, Baltimore Ravens’ owner Steve Bisciotti made statements about the team’s quarterback Lamar Jackson that deeply upset fans and NFL commentators.When asked whether Lamar Jackson was consulted before head coach John Harbaugh was fired, Bisciotti said that while he had spoken with Lamar, whom he described as “nonconfrontational,” he didn’t play an “outsized part” in the decision.He also said that when it comes to hiring a new head coach, Jackson has “a lot of say, but he has no power.”“Let me translate that for you,” says BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock. “What he's saying is: Lamar Jackson is not a leader.” “It's not that leaders look for confrontation, but they're not afraid of confrontation. They don't avoid confrontation. They don't avoid conflict. They settle conflict. ... That’s not Lamar Jackson,” he says.“[Jackson] knows what he can actually do, and that's play quarterback, make enough plays with his arms and feet to be an exceptional quarterback, but that's it. He's not a leader. They don't have the traditional quarterback leadership with Lamar Jackson.”The fans and critics who have complained about Jackson’s lack of power when it comes to team decisions clearly don’t understand this about him, says Jason. But Bisciotti “[knows] exactly who Lamar Jackson is” — not a “business mogul who we need to be conferring with before making business decisions” but an “overgrown [child].”Part of Jackson’s growing up journey needs to involve “[keeping] his mama out of his business,” says Jason. Jackson’s mother, Felicia, has operated as his manager since his NFL debut and to this day plays a central role in his contract negotiations.Jason warns that if she gets “gassed up by the idiots on ESPN and other places that talk about ‘player empowerment’ and ‘Lamar must have influence,”’ she’s going to create major problems between her son and Steve Bisciotti.If Jackson were anything like former Ravens’ heart-and-soul leaders Ed Reed and Ray Lewis, it’d be a different story.“Steve Bisciotti makes it crystal clear we don't have a Ray Lewis situation here with Lamar Jackson. We have a great quarterback who likes to play video games, who can't stay healthy for 17 games, particularly now as he ages and takes more hits. We want to keep this quarterback, but we're not going to treat him like he's Ray Lewis or Ed Reed,” says Jason.To hear more of his commentary, watch the video above.Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

Special education aide drags autistic elementary school student by arm 30 feet down hallway, police say
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Special education aide drags autistic elementary school student by arm 30 feet down hallway, police say

A Las Vegas special education aide is accused of dragging an autistic elementary school student by the arm 30 feet down a hallway.Clark County School District Police on Friday arrested 21-year-old Zachary May at J.E. Manch Elementary School, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.The arrest report said the student stood up after being dragged and attempted to kick May in the shin, the paper added.May faces one felony count of battery on a vulnerable person and one felony count of child abuse or neglect, the Review-Journal noted, citing North Las Vegas Justice Court records.Police said school surveillance video showed May dragging the student from a classroom doorway into a hallway shortly after 11 a.m. Thursday, the paper said.The student has limited verbal communication abilities and had entered an open classroom and greeted students before May arrived and attempted to get the student to leave, the paper said, citing the arrest report.Police said a person who witnessed the incident indicated that the student fell to their knees before May “aggressively grabbed (them) by the arm and dragged (them) out of the classroom while (the student) was still on the floor,” the Review-Journal reported.The witness didn't hear May say anything to the student, but he showed frustration on his face, the paper reported, citing police.About five minutes later, video showed the student running away from May and turning a corner in the school's hallway, the Review-Journal said, citing the arrest report. May turned the corner, grabbed the student, and again dragged the student down the hallway — this time for about 4 feet, the paper said, citing the arrest report.The teacher's assistant also was seen hovering over the student at one point, KVVU-TV reported.RELATED: Florida classroom assistant jailed after 'knee-jerk' physical reaction to 6-year-old autism student's behavior: Cops Two of the elementary school's assistant principals told police they reviewed the school's surveillance video and saw May grab the student by the arm and drag the student for about 30 feet, the Review-Journal reported.The arrest report said the student stood up after being dragged and attempted to kick May in the shin, the paper added.More from the Review-Journal:Police said they visited the student’s house for a wellness check following the incident and took photos of the student’s arms. The arms did not show any fresh injuries, bruising or marks, the arrest report said.Police placed May into handcuffs on Friday morning and briefly spoke to him inside a conference room at Manch Elementary, according to the arrest report. When asked about Thursday’s incident, May told police that he placed a minor restraint on the student after they escaped him.May's felony arraignment is scheduled for Feb. 9, the paper said, citing court records.A separate KVVU report said May has been employed with the district since January 2025 and was last assigned to Manch Elementary School as a specialized programs teacher assistant.Police told the station he will be placed on unpaid leave after negotiation.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Protesters stand with Renee Good by repeating their bizarre ritual from Trump’s 2024 victory
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Protesters stand with Renee Good by repeating their bizarre ritual from Trump’s 2024 victory

Protests continue to rage across the nation for Renee Good — the 37-year-old woman who was lethally shot by an ICE officer on January 7 after she struck him with her vehicle while intentionally impeding a federal immigration enforcement operation.Some liberal activists — particularly women — are showing their solidarity with Good and opposition to President Trump and ICE by recycling the stunt they pulled in 2024 following Donald Trump’s presidential victory over Kamala Harris.Shortly after the election, a trend went viral on social media where women shaved their heads in protest of what they perceived as the beginning of a dictatorship. Now they’re doing the same thing for Renee Good — buzzing all their hair off because that somehow sticks it to the man.“These people are psychotic,” BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales says.And they’re also not the smartest. Sara plays a video of one woman participating in the head-shaving trend, dubbed “Shave for Renee,” except her social media caption reads: “We watched Renee Cook get brutally gunned down by ICE.”“This dumbass is shaving her own head over someone whose name she doesn’t even know,” Sara laughs.And to the people who are still perpetuating the narrative that Renee Good didn’t hit the ICE officer with her SUV, Sara corrects them: “He was actually struck by the vehicle and suffered internal bleeding to his torso, according to DHS.”A Fox News article confirms that Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer who shot Good, discovered in the hospital that he had internal bleeding — a stark contrast to Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey’s statement that Ross “walked away with a hip injury that he might as well have gotten from closing a refrigerator door with his hips.”“But please, keep shaving your heads so we know who all the Looney Tunes are. It’s actually a very good indicator,” Sara scoffs.To see the head-shaving video protesting the death of “Renee Cook” and to hear more of Sara’s scathing commentary, watch the video below. Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.