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NYPD Sergeant IMPRISONED After Stopping Gang Member…
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A decorated NYPD sergeant sits behind bars for throwing a cooler at a fleeing gang member during a drug bust, and thousands of hockey fans just turned a sporting event into the year’s most unexpected courtroom battle. When Split-Second Decisions Become Prison Sentences Erik Duran supervised a routine narcotics operation in the Bronx during August 2023 when everything went sideways. Eric Duprey, identified as a member of the violent Trinitarios gang, bolted from the scene on a motorcycle after officers arrested another suspect. The 30-year-old suspect tore down the sidewalk without a helmet, barreling toward officers and bystanders. Duran grabbed a cooler from a family’s table and hurled it at the fleeing rider. The impact knocked Duprey from the motorcycle, causing fatal injuries that would transform Duran from decorated sergeant to convicted felon. The Prosecution Machine Kicks Into Gear New York Attorney General Letitia James charged Duran with second-degree manslaughter in January 2024. The case proceeded to a bench trial without a jury, placing Duran’s fate entirely in the hands of Bronx Supreme Court Judge Guy Mitchell. In February 2026, Mitchell convicted the father of three, setting the stage for a sentencing that would ignite controversy across law enforcement circles. The National Police Defense Foundation characterized the prosecution as overreach, arguing Duran acted to protect lives threatened by a dangerous fugitive on a crowded sidewalk. New York Hockey Fans Rally to Help NYPD Sergeant Who Received Outrageous Sentence from Far-Left Judge https://t.co/gSN3BhL6LF #gatewaypundit via @gatewaypundit — Sue McCoy (@smccoy129) April 15, 2026 Hockey Arena Transforms Into Fundraising Powerhouse The UBS Arena on Long Island became an unlikely battleground for criminal justice reform on April 14. As the New York Islanders faced the Carolina Hurricanes, the jumbotron displayed something fans had never seen: a QR code soliciting donations for a convicted police officer’s legal defense. The Sergeants Benevolent Association and National Police Defense Foundation coordinated the unprecedented fundraising effort, which included proceeds from the evening’s 50/50 raffle. By game time, the fund already held $40,000. The raffle alone contributed nearly $45,000 more, demonstrating the depth of support among New York’s law enforcement community and their families. What the Law Says Versus What Officers Face New York law permits reasonable force when officers protect themselves or others from imminent danger. The defense hinges on whether throwing a cooler at a fleeing motorcyclist constitutes reasonable force or reckless conduct causing death. Duran’s supporters point to Duprey’s gang affiliation, his disregard for pedestrian safety, and the immediate threat he posed to everyone in his path. The prosecution successfully argued that Duran’s improvised weapon exceeded lawful authority, regardless of his intentions. This tension between officer safety and suspect rights has defined policing debates since 2020, when nationwide protests demanded accountability for use-of-force incidents. The Broader Implications for Law Enforcement The case sends chills through police departments nationwide. Officers conducting high-risk narcotics operations must make instantaneous decisions with incomplete information and mortal stakes. Duran’s conviction suggests that improvised tactics during pursuits, even those aimed at preventing harm, carry severe legal consequences. The National Police Defense Foundation warns this precedent may cause officers to hesitate in dangerous situations, potentially costing lives. Police unions argue that prosecuting split-second decisions with criminal charges undermines public safety. The appeal will test whether New York courts acknowledge the unique pressures officers face or demand stricter adherence to use-of-force protocols regardless of circumstances. Community Response Reveals Deep Divisions The rapid accumulation of more than $85,000 demonstrates significant public support for Duran among law enforcement advocates. The hockey arena fundraiser represents a novel approach to marshaling community resources for legal defense, potentially establishing a template for future cases. Yet the case also exposes stark philosophical divides about policing in Democratic-led cities. Supporters view Duran as a scapegoat sacrificed to appease anti-police sentiment. Critics see accountability for a death caused by excessive force. The Duprey family’s perspective remains notably absent from available coverage, leaving a one-sided narrative that emphasizes Duran’s decorated service record and family responsibilities while minimizing the loss of life that prompted prosecution. @POTUS this is ridicules; these Far-Left Rogue judges must be removed. New York Hockey Fans Rally to Help NYPD Sergeant Who Received Outrageous Sentence from Far-Left Judgehttps://t.co/Uh2vIwXEdQ — Paul (@pjones461) April 15, 2026 Duran remains imprisoned while his legal team prepares appeals funded by thousands of ordinary citizens who believe a good cop got railroaded. Whether appellate courts agree will determine not just one sergeant’s fate, but how aggressively prosecutors can second-guess officers who face dangers most people only encounter in nightmares. The father of three who threw a cooler to stop a threat now waits in a cell, wondering if protecting his fellow officers was worth losing everything. Sources: New York Hockey Fans Rally to Help NYPD Sergeant Who Received Outrageous Sentence from Far-Left Judge – The Gateway Pundit NYPD sergeant facing manslaughter sentence for hurling cooler at suspect – CBS News New York

Four Catholic Priests Held HOSTAGE….
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Four Catholic priests remain in the hands of Islamic militant groups in Nigeria as the country faces an escalating wave of violence against Christians. Over 7,000 Nigerian Christians were murdered by Islamic militants in 2025 alone, while thousands more were kidnapped for ransom or never seen again. The Missing Priests Father John Bako Shekwolo has been missing since 2019, kidnapped from the Archdiocese of Kaduna. Father Joseph Igweagu was taken in 2022 and has not been heard from since. Father Emmanuel Ezema remains in captivity with no confirmed release or proof of life. Most recently, Father Nathaniel Asuwaye was kidnapped on February 7, 2026, when gunmen raided his parish and residence in Karku, Kaduna State. His status remains unconfirmed. Between 2015 and 2025, at least 145 Catholic priests were kidnapped and 11 killed in Nigeria. Kaduna was the deadliest state, with 24 priests abducted and seven killed. A communications director for one Nigerian diocese told Catholic News Agency that priests are easy targets because they are easily identified, generally unprotected, and their communities make extraordinary efforts to raise ransom. No priest comes out of captivity without ransom being paid, according to the source. Christian in Nigeria need to fight back against this Evil of Islam… Nobody is helping them so they need to find a way to fight this killing… The Pope sure wonts help… He does not believe its a problem. https://t.co/QNE06eFLXC — Christopher Robinson (@DreamDetective1) April 15, 2026 Epidemic of Abductions Open Doors documented 2,830 Christians kidnapped in 2024. In the first seven months of 2025 alone, organizations recorded 7,800 Christians kidnapped, approximately 35 per day. The Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa reported that over four years, the Fulani Ethnic Militia alone carried out over 21,000 abductions in the North-Central Zone and Southern Kaduna. In the Diocese of Minna alone, more than 90 churches have closed due to chronic insecurity. Not all captives survive. Gunmen abducted four seminarians from Good Shepherd Seminary in Kaduna and released three, but killed 18-year-old Michael Nnadi after he refused to renounce his Christian faith. A man claiming responsibility later gave an interview stating he executed Nnadi because he would not stop proclaiming his faith in captivity. What This Means Violence in 2026 is already outpacing previous years, and with Nigerian general elections approaching, political tensions remain high. Federal and state intervention remains limited, and attacks continue on an almost daily basis across the North, East, and Middle Belt regions. The situation has been described by prominent voices as systematic persecution driven by Islamization and ethnic cleansing. Sources The Gateway Pundit: Kidnapped Priests and Christian Civilians Still Held by Islamists in Nigeria

California Democrat RESIGNS—Rape Allegations Rock Capitol…
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California Democrat RESIGNS—Rape Allegations Rock Capitol…

Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress following public rape allegations from a California businesswoman who claims the Democrat drugged and assaulted her in 2018. The resignation, along with Rep. Tony Gonzales’ departure, shrinks the Republican House majority to just 216-213, creating a precarious situation for legislative votes.The Allegations Against SwalwellLonna Drewes detailed the alleged assault at a Beverly Hills press conference with attorneys Lisa Bloom and Arick Fudali. She claims Swalwell invited her to political events under the guise of helping her fashion software company, then drugged her wine during a third meeting. Drewes says she became incapacitated after arriving at his hotel room, where he allegedly raped and choked her until she lost consciousness. She emphasized she never consented to any sexual contact. Why She Stayed SilentDrewes explained her seven-year silence stemmed from fear rather than doubt about what happened. She cited Swalwell’s political power, legal background, and family connections to law enforcement as intimidating factors. At the time, she was considering a Beverly Hills city council run, which increased pressure to remain quiet. Drewes documented the assault in a handwritten calendar and discussed it during therapy sessions at a Connecticut sexual assault center. She stated she was in a committed relationship and would never have engaged in consensual activity with Swalwell.Professional Exploitation AllegedThe California lawmaker allegedly leveraged Drewes’ business ambitions to maintain contact. He repeatedly discussed introducing her to Silicon Valley connections, which she viewed as valuable for her software company. Drewes made clear she had no romantic interest in Swalwell but saw potential in the professional networking opportunities he promised. She says he knew about her business and used that knowledge to gain her trust before the alleged assault.Congressional FalloutThe dual resignations create immediate challenges for House Republicans. With margins this narrow, every vote becomes critical, and a single absence or defection can derail legislation. Drewes plans to file a police report shortly with her attorneys. She referenced other women coming forward, though details remain unclear. The aftermath of the allegations triggered severe mental health struggles for Drewes, including depression and suicidal thoughts that lasted years. Her decision to go public marks a significant moment in congressional accountability.SourcesFox News: Swalwell, Gonzales resignations shake up House, leaving GOP majority at 216-213

Husband RELEASED After Wife Vanishes at Sea—Family DEMANDS Answers…
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A Michigan man walked free Monday evening after five days in Bahamian custody following his wife’s mysterious disappearance during a boat trip. Brian Hooker, 59, maintains his wife Lynette fell overboard with the dinghy keys, triggering a tragedy that left authorities—and family members—searching for answers in the Abaco Islands.The Night She DisappearedBrian and Lynette Hooker, experienced sailors who documented their adventures on social media, departed Hope Town on April 4 around 7:30 p.m. in an eight-foot dinghy. According to Brian’s account, Lynette fell into the ocean along with the boat’s keys, shutting off the engine. Strong currents swept her away as he watched helplessly, unable to reach her. He paddled for hours before reaching a boat yard on another island to report her missing. Royal Bahamas Police Force released Brian Hooker after prosecutors recommended against filing charges. His attorney, Terrel Butler, emphasized that without evidence Lynette is dead, murder charges cannot proceed. The U.S. Coast Guard opened a criminal investigation into the case, elevating scrutiny beyond the initial search and rescue mission that shifted to recovery after finding no trace of the 55-year-old woman.Family Raises Serious DoubtsLynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, publicly questioned her stepfather’s version of events. She told NBC News her mother, an experienced mariner, would not simply fall overboard. Aylesworth described the couple’s 25-year marriage as rocky at best, marked by drinking and conflict. A 2015 domestic incident resulted in both spouses accusing each other of assault, though neither faced charges. Brian’s voicemail to his stepdaughter about finding a flotation device sounded unusually monotone and relaxed, Aylesworth said.What Happens NextBrian Hooker told CBS News he refuses to stop searching for his wife and maintains hope she survived. His attorney categorically denied Aylesworth’s allegations and stated he cooperated fully with investigators. Police have not disclosed what evidence, if any, prompted them to treat him as a suspect before recommending his release. The case remains open as a missing person investigation, with no body recovered and no charges filed against anyone connected to the April 4 disappearance.SourcesYahoo: Husband of American woman missing in the Bahamas released from police custody: Here’s everything we know about the case

You Won’t Believe What Democrats Want To BAN NOW…..
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You Won’t Believe What Democrats Want To BAN NOW…..

New York lawmakers have introduced legislation that would ban the sale of BB guns and air rifles to anyone under 18, double the fines for violations, and classify these recreational items alongside imitation firearms under state law. What the Bill Would Do Senate Bill S9212, introduced in February, expands New York’s definition of imitation weapons to include air rifles, pellet guns, and BB guns made of any material. The legislation raises the minimum purchase age from 16 to 18 years old and increases civil penalties for violations from five hundred to one thousand dollars per offense. The bill also requires manufacturers to establish controls preventing these products from being sold unlawfully in New York state. The measure treats devices commonly used for recreational shooting and pest control the same as replica firearms under existing state regulations. Supporters claim the expanded restrictions will improve public safety by limiting youth access to products that resemble actual firearms. Critics argue the legislation represents government overreach into activities that pose minimal public safety risk compared to violent crime. New York Democrat Lawmakers Target BB and Pellet GunsWould redefine BB and pellet guns as imitation weaponsWould require a plugged barrel, effectively banning current models as they would no longer be able to fire a projectile. https://t.co/FCs9Qd12lo — EMPIntelligenceNet© (@Megavolts001) April 13, 2026 Constitutional Questions Raised Second Amendment advocates may challenge the legislation if it becomes law, potentially citing the Supreme Court’s 2022 Bruen decision that expanded gun rights protections. While that ruling addressed actual firearms, legal experts suggest courts could examine whether restrictions on imitation weapons withstand constitutional scrutiny. The legislation adds air guns to existing prohibited activities laws that govern how companies market and distribute products in New York. Broader Pattern of Restrictions The proposed ban fits within a larger trend of expanded regulations in New York targeting items with minimal connection to violent crime. State lawmakers have faced criticism for pursuing restrictions on recreational items while major cities continue experiencing elevated crime rates. The bill remains under consideration in the state senate, where Democrats hold a substantial majority. If passed, New York would join a small number of states imposing similar age restrictions and classification schemes on air-powered recreational firearms that have been widely available to teenagers for generations. Sources Townhall: You’ll Roll Your Eyes When You Find Out What New York Democrats Want to Ban Next