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New York: Donald Trump says he will be arrested on Tuesday
Published
6 days agoon
By
Louie Leach
Former US President donald trump claims he will be arrested on Tuesday.
He did not provide any information on social media about how he knew about the expected arrest.
In a post on his network, Truth Social, he wrote that “illegal leaks” from the Manhattan Attorney’s Office indicate that “THE FAR & AWAY LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE & FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL BE ARRESTED TUESDAY NEXT WEEK . ‘
Mr Trump also urged his supporters to protest.
The post comes as a New York prosecutor is investigating charges in a case investigating hush money paid to women who allegedly had sexual encounters with him.
Law enforcement officials in New York have taken precautions against the possibility that the former president could be indicted.
There has been no public announcement of a timeline for the grand jury’s secret work in the case, including a possible vote on whether to indict the ex-president.
In his posts, he reiterated his lies that the 2020 presidential election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden was stolen, and he urged his supporters to “PROTEST, TAKE BACK OUR NATION!”
This language conjured up the then-President’s message that preceded the riot in the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
The Manhattan grand jury has heard from witnesses, including former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who says he orchestrated payments to two women in 2016 to silence them over sexual encounters they allegedly had with Mr Trump a decade earlier had.
The former president denies the encounters, says he did nothing wrong and has called the investigation a “witch hunt” by a Democratic prosecutor intent on sabotaging the Republican’s 2024 presidential campaign.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has appeared to be investigating whether state laws were violated in connection with the payments or how Trump’s firm compensated Mr. Cohen for his work to keep the women’s allegations private.
Yesterday, Trump went live with his first Facebook post since 2021.
‘I’M BACK!’ he wrote in post On Friday afternoon.
It was accompanied by a 12-second Trump campaign video from 2024.
“Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business, complicated business,” Trump said in the clip, speaking before a watch party in New York City after defeating Hillary Clinton and winning the 2016 presidential election.
His mail came more than a month later Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, restored its accounts.
Trump has 34 million followers on his Facebook page. Friday’s post is a clear indication that Trump intends to use Facebook as a mechanism in his 2024 presidential campaign, which he announced Nov.
The 45th President had stuck to posting on his own Truth Social platform, despite having his meta accounts restored and his Twitter account restored in November following the Elon Musk takeover.
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Man who stabbed his sleeping boyfriend to death jailed for life
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March 24, 2023By
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A killer who stabbed his lover after a sex chat argument and left him to die alone has been sentenced to life in prison.
“Obsessed and jealous” Aaron Ray, 21, stabbed Jason Brockbanks, 24, in September as he slept after seeing Grindr messages on his phone.
The killer, who had previously slit the cockatiel’s throat for his family, left Mr Brockbanks to bleed to death in his bathroom at Mansion Tyne in Newcastle.
It was three days before the body of the Northumbria University student was discovered.
Newcastle Crown Court heard he could have survived had medical help been sought.
Ray, from Sunderland, denied murder but was convicted by a jury after a trial.
Mr Justice Spencer sentenced Ray to life behind bars and said he must serve a minimum of 22 years.
The judge said the evidence showed Ray had been “violent” in previous relationships and said he was “cheating, dishonest and when drunk very dangerous”.
The two men had been enjoying a night out together at Newcastle’s Pink Triangle before Ray saw the Grindr news on Mr Brockbank’s phone.
The judge said it was likely Mr Brockbanks fell asleep, after which Ray recorded video of himself scribbling through the phone, retrieving a knife from the communal kitchen and launching the fatal attack.
Mr Brockbanks was cut across the back before being stabbed in the side while lying in bed under his covers.
Judge Spencer told Ray: “I think when he was attacked Jason was asleep under his covers, defenseless and unable to defend himself against your attack.
“You have shown no remorse for your actions. You didn’t call 911 to help Jason.
“He was bleeding profusely from the wounds, blood dripping through his comforter and sheet. He fell to the ground next to his bed, the covers falling to the floor, covering his phone. That’s why I don’t think he called for help himself.
“He tried to get up, found his way to the bathroom, collapsed in the shower stall and bled to death.”
After the stabbing, Ray took the knife he used in the killing back to the communal kitchen and then left the shelter.
Three days later, on September 27, the manager of the university’s hall of residence received an email asking if she could check on Mr Brockbanks’ well-being because his parents were concerned.
She entered his room and found him “obviously dead.”
Mr Brockbanks’ father, Chris, said his son “hated violence” and had a “great passion for life”.
He said: “Knowing that Jason died slowly and alone will haunt us for the rest of our lives.
“It is truly heartbreaking for us to hear that his death may have been preventable if help was sought.
“We believe Jason spent his final moments looking for his mobile phone to call for help but he was unable to locate the phone as the defendant was the last person to use it.
“I will never understand how a human being could walk away from Jason who is so cruelly and callously injured in his room.”
Prosecutor David Lamb KC had told the court that the Grindr messages on Mr Brockbank’s phone were the “trigger and motivating factor” for the murder.
A post-mortem found Mr Brockbanks had a stab wound to his right abdomen, which was fatal, and two knife wounds to his back.
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NYC: Cop rappels down skyscraper to arrest FBI fugitive threatening to jump
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March 24, 2023By
Louie Leach
New Yorkers watched in horror Wednesday morning as a man threatened to jump in front of a broken window of a Midtown skyscraper.
NYPD officers rushed to the scene around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, when bystanders reported a man hanging from the 31st-floor window of CitySpire, a 72-story skyscraper on 56th Street.
The man was identified as Ian Mitchell, 35, and was served with an arrest warrant by FBI agents. He was wanted by the agency on white-collar crime charges.
“They responded there and found the man in a crisis,” New York City Police Department Chief Jeffrey Maddrey said. “He was wanted there by another agency and instead of going peacefully with that agency, he considered taking his own life.”
The standoff lasted about eight hours on Wednesday as negotiators tried to lure the man off the ledge.
Just before 5 p.m., the NYPD Emergency Services Unit made the decision to rescue the man. A group of officers entered the apartment while another officer abseiled from the 32nd floor.
The rappelling officer was later identified as Detective James Tobin. After Tobin blocked the window frame, another officer at the Mitchell apartment snapped his way back into the building.
The entire encounter only lasted about a minute. Video footage was later released by NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell.
“You all saw the video and witnessed the tremendous bravery of Detective Tobin, who climbed out of a 32nd floor window in Midtown Manhattan to push this man back in the window for the rest of the team to grab him and bring him to safety Chief Maddrey said at a news conference later that evening. “What they did today was beyond brave. All New Yorkers should applaud their bravery.”
Mitchell was then escorted to an ambulance and taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he will undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
It’s not clear why the FBI investigated Mitchell. However, he was previously indicted in 2019 for allegedly posing as an investment banker to defraud investors out of over $100,000 New York Post.
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NFL: Hockey team refuse to wear Pride jerseys due to Russian law
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March 24, 2023By
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A professional ice hockey team decided not to wear Pride jerseys because one of their players is Russian.
The Chicago Blackhawks will not wear their Pride Night commemoration pre-match jerseys on Sunday as a Russian law expands restrictions on activities deemed to promote LGBTQ rights.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed legislation in December significantly tightening restrictions on activities seen as promoting LGBTQ rights in the country. It builds on a 2013 law and bans advertising, media and theatrical productions deemed “propaganda for non-traditional sexual relations”.
There are safety concerns about wearing the Pride jersey in the game against the Vancouver Canucks.
Blackhawks defender Nikita Zaitsev hails from Moscow.
The National Hockey League and Dan Milstein, who represents teams like the Blackhawks, declined to comment.
But Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson said he and the players are disappointed.
“It’s an unfortunate situation, but that’s what we have to deal with,” Richardson said.
“I don’t think we can control world problems, so it takes that out of our hands. We’re just making decisions as best we can as an organization and for everyone.’
The Blackhawks have previously worn Pride pre-match jerseys. The team has other programs planned to honor the pride. LGBTQ DJs will be DJing before the game and the Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus will sing during an intermission.
“We don’t want the shirts to represent the whole night,” said Blackhawks defenseman Seth Jones.
“We still do a lot for the LGBTQ community and we as players respect that. We just thought this was the best thing for our team. We know the organization puts the players first.’
Russian players from other teams have already opted to wear Pride jerseys, including Nikolai Knyzhov and Alexander Barabanov, who play for the San Jose Sharks.
Pride Nights are coming up for the Canucks and Buffalo Sabers. The Canucks have yet to announce their plans and the Sabers are still in talks about it.
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