"I'm coming to Boston & I'm bringing Hell with me."
Tom Homan
Our 21st. Century Wyatt Earp.
ICE STORM Boston University in 4AM Secret Raid | 1,500 Students DEPORTED No Due-Process
"I'm coming to Boston & I'm bringing Hell with me."
Tom Homan
Our 21st. Century Wyatt Earp.
ICE STORM Boston University in 4AM Secret Raid | 1,500 Students DEPORTED No Due-Process
hope so but not sure how that works
Teenager Killed by Drunk Driving Illegal in Louisiana
A fifteen-year-old boy was killed by a Nicaraguan illegal who was driving drunk in Louisiana on Thursday night.
The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office shared that the boy was riding his bicycle when Juan Alfredo Chavarria Lezama, 31, allegedly ran him over before fleeing the scene.
The boy was airlifted to an area hospital but died from the injuries.
Ultimately, the driver was identified as Lezama and apprehended a short time later.
Sheriff Jason Ard shared, “The 15-year-old male was airlifted to a local hospital where he would later succumb to his injuries.”
“Impairment (on the part of the driver) was observed at the scene.”
“Through the investigation, it was determined that the driver was over two times the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit. The driver of the vehicle is now in the Livingston Parish Detention Center.”
Sheriff Ard later confirmed that Lezama is an illegal from Nicaragua.
“He’s an undocumented male, a Hispanic male, here illegally from what we’re gathering. He does have an ICE detainer at the time. He’s also charged with multiple charges like the vehicular homicide, reckless operation, DWI first offense,” Ard explained.
“He’s an undocumented male, a Hispanic male, here illegally from what we’re gathering. He does have an ICE detainer at the time. He’s also charged with multiple charges like the vehicular homicide, reckless operation, DWI first offense,” Ard said.
Livingston Parish, LA: Yesterday, Juan Alfredo Chavarria Lezama was arrested for Vehicular Homicide, DWI, and more.
He has an immigration detainer hold.
Chavarria Lezama is accused of killing a 15-year-old boy on a bike while driving at two times the BAC limit. ) August 22, 2025
Teenager Killed by Drunk Driving Illegal in Louisiana
A fifteen-year-old boy was killed by a Nicaraguan illegal who was driving drunk in Louisiana on Thursday night.
The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office shared that the boy was riding his bicycle when Juan Alfredo Chavarria Lezama, 31, allegedly ran him over before fleeing the scene.
The boy was airlifted to an area hospital but died from the injuries.
Ultimately, the driver was identified as Lezama and apprehended a short time later.
Sheriff Jason Ard shared, “The 15-year-old male was airlifted to a local hospital where he would later succumb to his injuries.”
“Impairment (on the part of the driver) was observed at the scene.”
“Through the investigation, it was determined that the driver was over two times the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit. The driver of the vehicle is now in the Livingston Parish Detention Center.”
Sheriff Ard later confirmed that Lezama is an illegal from Nicaragua.
“He’s an undocumented male, a Hispanic male, here illegally from what we’re gathering. He does have an ICE detainer at the time. He’s also charged with multiple charges like the vehicular homicide, reckless operation, DWI first offense,” Ard explained.
“He’s an undocumented male, a Hispanic male, here illegally from what we’re gathering. He does have an ICE detainer at the time. He’s also charged with multiple charges like the vehicular homicide, reckless operation, DWI first offense,” Ard said.
Livingston Parish, LA: Yesterday, Juan Alfredo Chavarria Lezama was arrested for Vehicular Homicide, DWI, and more.
He has an immigration detainer hold.
Chavarria Lezama is accused of killing a 15-year-old boy on a bike while driving at two times the BAC limit.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/teenager-killed-drunk-driving-illegal-louisiana/
Calera Police credit recent DUI arrest to calls from citizens
CALERA, Ala. (WBRC) - The Calera Police Department is sharing about how citizen calls led to an arrest on Saturday night, Aug. 23.
In a post shared on Facebook, Calera Police say that their dispatch received calls reporting a vehicle driving recklessly without headlights.
Police say they saw a car that matched the description in a gas station parking lot. The car then struck a pole and a gas pump.
The officer reportedly turned on their lights and used their PA to ask the driver to pull over. However, the driver pulled away, leading the officer to pursue the car.
According to police, the driver pulled onto Highway 31 and continued driving without headlights. Police say from there, a small pursuit occurred and the car eventually pulled into another gas station along Highway 31 and stopped.
Authorities say the driver of the car was unable to communicate in English. When translated, police say the driver refused to complete a field sobriety test.
Police identified both the driver of the car and the car’s passenger as men. However, they did not provide names at this time.
Both men reportedly appeared intoxicated and had open alcohol containers inside the vehicle.
According to police, the driver is being charged with a DUI, attempting to elude, leaving the scene of the accident, no drivers license and no headlights at night. The passenger is being charged with open container and public intoxication.
Police say both suspects are being held at the Shelby County Jail on a detainer to establish identification and possible federal immigration charges.
Calera Police Chief David Hyche emphasized how this situation shows the department needs more Spanish speaking officers and dispatchers.
Hyche also thanked callers for helping police stop the vehicle before someone was hurt or killed. He cited data from 2023, saying that one-third of Alabama’s fatal car accidents are caused by impaired drivers.
“The study also shows that Alabama is sorely lacking in law enforcement staffing and is 48th among states in the number of DUI arrests,” wrote Hyche. “It’s my opinion that ‘our long standing shortage of police officers and State Troopers contributes to this problem. More troopers could help reduce traffic fatalities and help clear interstate accidents faster.’”
https://www.wbrc.com/2025/08/24/calera-police-credit-recent-dui-arrest-calls-citizens/
Coast Guard Arrests Drunk Containership Captain Six Times Over Legal Limit in Seattle
The U.S. Coast Guard has arrested the captain of a 333-meter Liberian-flagged containership in Seattle after he was found to be severely intoxicated while in command of the ship.
According to Coast Guard officials, the captain of MSC Jubilee IX was taken into custody on August 20 following a boarding at Terminal 5 in Seattle. The incident began when a Puget Sound Pilot aboard the vessel reported that the captain was showing signs of intoxication.
Taking immediate action, the pilot and the ship’s first mate operated the vessel during its transit from an anchorage near Everett to Terminal 5 at the Port of Seattle, successfully completing the journey without incident.
Upon the vessel’s arrival and mooring at Terminal 5, a Coast Guard boarding team and agents from the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) conducted a boarding and port state control examination. During this inspection, the captain was administered field sobriety and breathalyzer tests, which revealed he was “impaired more than six times the legal limit for commercial mariners.”
Following the discovery, CGIS transported the captain to King County Jail, where charges for boating under the influence were referred to the King County Prosecutor.
Paul Shultz, Special Agent in Charge of the CGIS Northwest Field Office, praised the pilot’s quick response to the situation, stating: “The Coast Guard is proud to ensure the safety and security of the maritime transportation system. The Pilot’s immediate intervention mitigated significant risks and ensured the safe passage of the vessel.”
The Coast Guard detained the MSC Jubilee IX until a relief captain could be identified and confirmed. The vessel has since been cleared to resume operations.
The incident involving the massive container ship, which operates under the Liberian flag, remains under investigation by Coast Guard authorities.
https://gcaptain.com/coast-guard-arrests-drunk-containership-captain-six-times-over-legal-limit-in-seattle/