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Bernie Sanders is Legitimately Crazy! - He Actually Said THIS...
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Buyback program gun ended up back in criminal hands: Crime correspondent Jason Mattera
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Trump reacts to Zelenskyy wearing suit for latest White House meeting: Todd Starnes interview
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Liberal media loses it over raid of ex-adviser's home after supporting lawfare on Trump: Rob Schmitt
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The Maryland Man Could Be Sent to Uganda by Monday
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The Maryland Man Could Be Sent to Uganda by Monday

Update from CBS News: Kilmar could be deported to Uganda after his releases from pre-trial detention, an official says. Hours after his release today, his attorneys were sent a court-required notice of his potential deportation to Uganda. It could take place in 72 hours. I guess they have traffickers there. That does seem to be […] The post The Maryland Man Could Be Sent to Uganda by Monday appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Trump Admin Rips Media For Calling Convicted Felon An ‘Immigration Activist’
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Trump Admin Rips Media For Calling Convicted Felon An ‘Immigration Activist’

'A seasoned criminal illegal alien'
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San Francisco: Trans Activist Charged with Threatening an ICE Officer, Destruction of Property
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San Francisco: Trans Activist Charged with Threatening an ICE Officer, Destruction of Property

San Francisco: Trans Activist Charged with Threatening an ICE Officer, Destruction of Property
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She once was school 'counselor of the year.' Now she's accused of sexually assaulting student 100+ times, court docs say.
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She once was school 'counselor of the year.' Now she's accused of sexually assaulting student 100+ times, court docs say.

A former school "counselor of the year" in Colorado now faces accusations of sexually assaulting a student over 100 times — and threatening to kill herself if the victim reported the sexual abuse, authorities said.On Tuesday, the city of Fort Collins released a statement saying its police department got a tip in July 2025 that a former Poudre School District counselor had an inappropriate relationship with a student while employed with the district. 'These allegations are deeply troubling.'Following an investigation, detectives identified the suspect as 40-year-old Cassandra Poncelow, who was a district employee between 2007 and 2024."The investigation revealed that Poncelow had an inappropriate relationship with a student for several years and sexually assaulted the student on multiple occasions off campus," the statement reads. "When the crimes occurred, the victim was a juvenile; however, the victim is now an adult." KCNC-TV reported that the victim was a girl.According to court documents obtained by KUSA-TV, the student met Poncelow at her high school counseling office.Citing the arrest affidavit, KUSA reported that Poncelow hosted "sleepovers" at her home with the alleged victim. The guidance counselor also had "unsupervised" visits with the alleged victim in Poncelow's office at school, according to court documents.RELATED: Ex-middle school teacher slapped with felony charges over accusations of shocking student sex scandal The accusations reportedly were first sent to Safe2Tell, a resource for students, parents, school staff, and community members to anonymously report "concerns regarding their safety or the safety of others."The Colorado Department of Human Services in April 2023 allegedly received a report of a guidance counselor sexually assaulting a student. The alleged sexual abuse began a "few years" before DHS was tipped off, according to KUSA. However, Poncelow stayed on as a district guidance counselor until she resigned Sept. 6, 2024. KUSA reported, "When asked whether Poncelow was disciplined or put on leave related to the Safe2Tell report or the DHS report in April 2024, the district said they could not share personnel matters 'due to state and federal privacy laws.'"The school district informed KUSA that Poncelow worked at one elementary school, three middle schools, three high schools, and one career tech center. In April 2023, police questioned the alleged victim after the accusations surfaced, and the alleged victim was "surprised" by the accusations and denied having a sexual relationship with Poncelow, according to court documents. The criminal case was closed due to insufficient evidence to support the allegations, according to law enforcement.However, the case was reopened last month when the alleged victim came forward to authorities, claimed to have been sexually assaulted more than 100 times, and said the sexual assaults occurred at Poncelow's home, according to the affidavit.The alleged victim added to police that Poncelow threatened self-harm if the student told anyone about their relationship. According to the arrest report, Poncelow told the alleged victim, "If you tell anyone, I'll kill myself."Poncelow allegedly felt shame about the alleged sexual relationship, police said. According to the arrest report obtained by KCNC, the guidance counselor allegedly told the student, "Our physical and sexual relationship was not OK. Lack of boundary, not OK. The power difference, not OK. It was wrong."The Fort Collins Police Services stated, "Detectives are concerned there may be more victims or witnesses of additional criminal behavior related to Poncelow."RELATED: School employee makes shocking confession to police about sexually abusing student: Court docs According to jail records, Poncelow was booked into the Larimer County Jail. She was charged with felony counts of sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust, criminal attempt to commit sexual exploitation of children, aggravated sexual assault on a client by a psychotherapist, and sexual assault."We are actively working to support the victim and ensure accountability, knowing that cases like this deeply affect not only those directly involved but the entire community. Our priority remains centered on the victim's well-being and the thoroughness of this investigation," said Lieutenant Sara Lynd, head of the Fort Collins Police Services Crimes Against Persons Unit.According to the Denver Gazette, Poudre Schools said the allegations are "deeply troubling.""Poudre School District is aware that Cassandra Poncelow, a former employee in the district, was arrested following a Fort Collins Police Services investigation into allegations involving a minor," the statement reads. "These allegations are deeply troubling."The statement adds that "the district has fully cooperated with law enforcement throughout the investigation. The safety and well-being of our students are our highest priority."The statement concluded, "Because this is an active investigation, and to protect the privacy of those involved, we are unable to share additional details."Poncelow was honored as Colorado’s 2016 "counselor of the year" by the Colorado School Counseling Association and was a finalist for the American School Counselor of the Year award in 2018, according to the Coloradoan. Anyone with information regarding the case is urged to contact Detective Cole Giandomenico at 970-221-6558, or Larimer County Crime Stoppers at 970-221-6868.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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Gov. Ron DeSantis REMOVES LGBT crosswalk at Pulse Memorial overnight
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Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has removed the painted rainbow crosswalk outside of the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, which was painted in memory of the 49 people killed at the site in 2016.And Democratic state Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith is not happy.“We’ve just discovered that the Florida Department of Transportation in the middle of the night ripped the rainbow colors off of this city crosswalk. They illegally vandalized city property without providing the city of Orlando notice or getting their approval to remove this rainbow crosswalk that was painted here,” Guillermo Smith said angrily in a selfie video.“Not only to remember the lives of the 49 mostly LGBTQ people of color who were murdered, but also to keep the pedestrians and visitors who have come here year after year to pay their respects to those lives who were taken here,” he continued.“I cannot believe that the DeSantis administration has engaged in this hostile act against the city of Orlando,” he added.BlazeTV host Pat Gray was not a fan of the sidewalk in the first place and disagrees with Guillermo Smith, who also hopes the city of Orlando sues the state of Florida.“You know what’s ridiculous is painting rainbow flags on crosswalks. Okay. Do we need that? Do we need to celebrate somebody else’s sexuality?” Gray asks, answering himself, “I don’t have to celebrate your sexual preference and have it there for all time.”Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Kilmar Garcia released to his family in Maryland — then ICE notifies him of possible deportation to Uganda
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Kilmar Garcia released to his family in Maryland — then ICE notifies him of possible deportation to Uganda

The controversy surrounding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia escalated on Friday when he was released to be with his family, and the Trump administration immediately took action.Garcia has been the focus of high-profile litigation after he was deported to a prison for terrorists in El Salvador based on claims from the Trump administration that he was a member of the infamous MS-13 criminal gang.'We have said it for months and it remains true to this day: he will never go free on American soil.'After much legal wrangling, Garcia was returned to the U.S., but the government immediately obtained an indictment based on new allegations of his involvement in a multi-state human trafficking operation.Abrego Garcia's lawyer Sean Hecker said Friday that he was released from Putnam County Jail in Tennessee. "Today, Kilmar Abrego Garcia is free," he said to WZTV-TV."He is presently en route to his family in Maryland, after being unlawfully arrested and deported, and then imprisoned, all because of the government's vindictive attack on a man who had the courage to fight back against the administration's continuing assault on the rule of law," he added. "He is grateful that his access to American courts has provided meaningful due process."Hecker was likely referring to a Supreme Court ruling that said the government needed to give Garcia some due process rights before deporting him.That due process came in the form of a letter from Immigration and Customs Enforcement that notified Garcia that he might be deported to Uganda within 72 hours. In addition to that, Garcia was ordered to reported to the Baltimore ICE office on Monday.The government had previously told a court that they had plans to deport him to a third country apart from the U.S. and El Salvador.RELATED: Judge orders release of Garcia — but DHS vows that 'he will never go free on American soil' In June, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin promised that Garcia would never be set free in the U.S."Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a dangerous criminal illegal alien. We have said it for months and it remains true to this day: he will never go free on American soil," she wrote.Garcia and his wife have denied that he's a member of the criminal gang.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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