šŸ”µ New Mexico Shooters Arrested

Good evening. Itā€™s Sunday, March 23.

 

Four people have been arrested in connection with a mass shooting in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Friday night that left three teenagers dead and 15 others injured, police said early Sunday.

Tomas Rivas, 20, and a 17-year-old boy were arrested Saturday, according to Las Cruces Police. On Sunday, another 17-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy were arrested, police said in an update.

ā€œAbout 12:20 p.m. Sunday, March 23, police arrested a 15-year-old boy and charged him with three open counts of murder,ā€ police said in a social media post. ā€œThe three previous arrests on this case ā€“ two 17-year-old boys and 20-year-old Tomas Rivas ā€“ all face the same charges.ā€

The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a bulletin on Friday warning the public about the threats coming from far-Left extremists aimed at Tesla.

The bulletin comes after the attacks on Tesla stores and vehicles were triggered by outrage from the far-Left over the role that Elon Musk has had in helping the Trump administration gut waste, fraud, and abuse out of the federal government.

The FBI said that the attacks on Tesla vehicles, dealerships, storage lots, and charging stations have occurred in at least nine states since January.

Second lady Usha Vance will fly to Greenland on Thursday as President Trump continues to pursue control of the giant icy territory.

The second lady has already made a handful of official trips overseas, including to India and Italy earlier this month and Paris last month. She will take one of her sons with her on the three-day Greenland trip, her second solo official journey abroad.

ā€œUsha Vance will travel to Greenland with her son and a United States delegation to visit historical sites, learn about Greenlandic heritage, and attend the Avannaata Qimussersu, Greenlandā€™s national dogsled race,ā€ the White House said of Vice President JD Vanceā€™s wife.

Disneyā€™s latest box office outing finally released over the weekend, though many audiences chose to pass up on the newest remake from the Mouse House.

Snow White, a live-action remake of the classic 1937 animated flick Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, ended its opening weekend on the lower end of box office projections, collecting $43 million from about 4,200 theaters.

The weak opening weekend follows several controversies surrounding the filmā€™s release, several of which stemmed from lead actress Rachel Zegler.

Federal authorities arrested 68 members of the notorious gang Tren De Aragua this week, according to a new report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

ā€œIn less than 100 days, the Trump Administration has arrested 394 members of the Tren De Araguaā€”a vicious gang known for human trafficking, kidnapping, drug trafficking, and other heinous acts terrorizing American communities,ā€ DHS stated.

Tren De Aragua originated in the Venezuelan state of Aragua and later spread to other South American nations and the United States. On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed a presidential action which called for designating transnational organizations as terror groups. The State Department officially designated Tren De Aragua as a terrorist organization last month.

A straphanger got ā€œinstant karmaā€ when she tried to yank a MAGA hat off another riderā€™s head ā€” and instead face-planted on a filthy Manhattan subway platform.

In a now-viral clip, the woman branded the hat-wearer a ā€œracistā€ aboard a No. 6 train entering the 28th Street station in Manhattan last week.

ā€œIf you fā€“king voted for Trump, youā€™re a racist. Heā€™s a racist,ā€ the woman said to another commuter while pointing at the MAGA hat-wearing man shortly after 11:30 p.m. Wednesday on the northbound train.

Turkey descent into full-blown banana republic status continued on Sunday morning, when the countryā€™s police formally arrested President Recep Tayyip Erdoganā€™s main political rival, a decision that will trigger even more market turmoil and protests across the country.

Ekrem Imamoglu, Istanbulā€™s mayor, was jailed on corruption charges days after being detained by police; he was also officially suspended as mayor of Istanbul, sparking an unprecedented political crisis in Turkey which may urgently require another fake coup by Erdogan as he slowly loses control.

The case ā€“ which the ā€œDemocraticā€ western media would be screaming aboutā€¦ if only it didnā€™t involve the second largest army in NATO ā€“ has the potential to keep Imamoglu, who denies the charges, behind bars for years and prevent him from running against Erdogan in the next elections. He is the most prominent person to be ensnared in a recent wave of detentions and investigations against opposition figures.

South Koreaā€™s constitutional court has dismissed the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, reinstating him as the countryā€™s acting president.

Han took over as acting leader last December when President Yoon Suk Yeol was suspended from duties and impeached by parliament after he attempted to declare martial law.

However, Han only lasted two weeks in power before lawmakers voted to impeach him as well. Since then, South Korea has been led by deputy prime minister Choi Sang-mok.

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