Authorities in Washington, D.C. are seeking public assistance in locating the suspects behind three bombing attacks on Sunday morning. Bombs hit a bank, a retail outlet, and a grocery store within 15 minutes on July 2, causing damage. Three stores in Northeast Washington reported attacks with explosive devices, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD)…
Explosions Hit DC Businesses As Bombing Suspect Remains On The Loose
Alice Springs Residents to Mount Class Action Over Northern Territory Government Response to Crime Wave
Alice Springs residents are mounting class action against the Northern Territory (NT) government as the ongoing wave of youth crime and alcohol-fueled violence continues to plague the town. At a packed town meeting, organiser Garth Thompson announced that the community in Alice Springs was preparing to sue the Northern Territory government for $1.5 billion (US$1.1…
$2.4 Million Crane Vandalised in State’s Youth Crime Blitz
A north Queensland business is reeling after youths heavily vandalised a $2.4 million (US$1.68 million) crane while bragging about it on social media. Business managers say an excavator worth $500,000 was also damaged in the attack on the weekend, which comes amid a tide of violent criminal incidents involving juveniles in the state. In a…
California’s Crime Wave: EpochTV Documentary on Alarming Trend
As the ocean breeze passes through tidy streets, groups of the well-dressed wait for a tram to take them across the city. This was San Francisco in the 1950s shown in The Epoch Times’s new documentary “California’s Crime Wave.” Fast forward and such a view seems to have left the once beautiful city as trash…
When Kids Gloves Won’t Do It For Our Kids
Commentary Things are awfully out of balance when youths can hold a community for ransom or have them living in fear. This is the unfortunate, indeed devastating, social scenario playing itself out in areas of Australia—think the Northern Territory and Queensland in particular. Crime rates are soaring, communities live in fear, and service providers refuse…
Alice Springs Business Owners Reveal Crime Impact
Pizza shops, service stations and hardware stores around Alice Springs sell different goods, but share the same story. They’ve all been robbed or ransacked in recent months. David Moore from the BP truck stop said the crime spree was the worst he’d ever seen. The service station was broken into over the weekend and spare…
Prime Minister Set to Visit Alice Springs Following Surging Lawlessness
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the Minister for Indigenous Affairs Linda Burney, and the Northern Territory’s (NT) Chief Minister Natasha Fyles are set to visit Alice Springs amidst accelerating rates of crime, violence, and lawlessness, which have been labelled as a crisis by the town’s authorities. Federal Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten told Sky News…
Opposition Calls for Urgent Response to Crime Wave in Alice Springs
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has called on the government to take concrete action to deal with a crime wave that has swept the central Australian city of Alice Springs following pleas from the local mayor for additional law enforcement resources. “I’ve called for a Royal Commission in relation to the disaster, the tragedy, that’s unfolding…
San Francisco Businesses Demand Tax Refund Over Drugs, Crime, and Homelessness Crisis
Dozens of San Francisco business owners have formed a new association, demanding that the city government provide tax refunds because of out-of-control streets. The “Tenderloin Business Coalition,” which consists of 135 businesses and property owners in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, has demanded tax refunds for 2022 after dealing with a wave of rampant crime, homelessness, and drug…
Philadelphia Gas Station Owner Forced to Hire Guards With AR-15s Due to Rise in Crime
A gas station owner in Philadelphia who was tired of the crime wave sweeping the city, which impacted his employees and customers, decided to take matters into his own hands and hired a group of guards with semi-automatic guns to protect his business. Neil Patel, the owner of Karco gas station located in North Philadelphia…
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