Anonymous ID: 6e493b Aug. 27, 2025, 11:30 a.m. No.23516218   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6227 >>6410 >>6414 >>6703 >>6814

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$40,000 Nano Drone: Black Hornet – U.S. Military’s Pocket-Sized Recon Tool

 

The Norwegian-made military nano-drone “Black Hornet” greatly enhances situational awareness for small units such as infantry squads, enabling forward reconnaissance without exposing soldiers to danger.

 

This high-performance nano-drone weighs less than 33 grams and fits in the palm of a hand, providing high-resolution video both day and night. It operates almost silently and boasts a maximum flight time of 25 minutes.

 

Since 2018, the U.S. military has deployed thousands of these nano-drone systems, each estimated to cost around $40,000.

 

The system includes a dual-drone docking station for storage and protection, a handheld touchscreen device, and a controller.

 

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Anonymous ID: 6e493b Aug. 27, 2025, 11:41 a.m. No.23516290   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6295 >>6410 >>6414 >>6703 >>6814

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Law enforcement sources identify Minneapolis Catholic school shooter

Sources told KARE 11 that the shooter was 23-year-old Robin, formerly Robert, Westman.

 

MINNEAPOLIS — The person who opened fire on a Catholic school Wednesday morning in Minneapolis has been identified, according to law enforcement sources.

 

KARE 11 investigative reporter A.J. Lagoe reported the shooter was 23-year-old Robin, formerly Robert, Westman. Law enforcement sources said Westman grew up in Richfield and that her mother was an employee at Annunciation School.

 

In wake of the shooting, a video depicting an apparent manifesto-style document was posted on YouTube from an account believed to be associated with Westman. Lagoe said officials are actively investigating the authenticity of the video.

 

KARE 11 was able to translate parts of the alleged manifesto from Russian to English, in which it appeared the author referenced suicide, school shootings and shooters, and the Annunciation Church.

 

Court documents show that when she was 17, Westman applied in Dakota County to change her birth name from Robert to Robin. That request was granted in January of 2020.

 

https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/shooter-identified-in-minneapolis-catholic-school-shooting/89-bafd06bc-fafe-4187-ae44-64ed0b2fd138

Anonymous ID: 6e493b Aug. 27, 2025, 12:39 p.m. No.23516491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6703 >>6814

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Anonymous ID: 6e493b Aug. 27, 2025, 1 p.m. No.23516568   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Man arrested after allegedly threatening Dearborn religious marchers on social media

Anthony James Young faces two misdemeanor counts and up to one year in prison for allegedly posting 'Someone should show up and let a couple of clips out.'

 

allegedly posting 'Someone should show up and let a couple of clips out.'

Dearborn police arrested a 27-year-old man after he allegedly posted threats against peaceful marchers participating in an Islamic commemoration in Dearborn.

By: Faraz Javed , Brandon Speagle

Posted 1:02 AM, Aug 19, 2025

 

DEARBORN, Mich. (WXYZ) — Dearborn police arrested a 27-year-old man after he allegedly posted threats against peaceful marchers participating in an Islamic commemoration in the city.

 

Anthony James Young was apprehended Saturday around 7 p.m., about five hours after allegedly threatening peaceful Ar'baeen marchers in Dearborn over the weekend.

 

Body camera footage exclusively obtained by 7 News Detroit shows Dearborn police officers arriving at Young's home in Garden City to make the arrest.

 

"I got into an argument with some people on Facebook," Young can be heard saying in the footage.

 

Young was arraigned Monday at the 19th District Court for posting a message on Facebook that read: "Someone should show up and let a couple of clips out."

 

allegedly posting 'Someone should show up and let a couple of clips out.'

Dearborn police arrested a 27-year-old man after he allegedly posted threats against peaceful marchers participating in an Islamic commemoration in Dearborn.

By: Faraz Javed , Brandon Speagle

Posted 1:02 AM, Aug 19, 2025

 

DEARBORN, Mich. (WXYZ) — Dearborn police arrested a 27-year-old man after he allegedly posted threats against peaceful marchers participating in an Islamic commemoration in the city.

 

Anthony James Young was apprehended Saturday around 7 p.m., about five hours after allegedly threatening peaceful Ar'baeen marchers in Dearborn over the weekend.

 

Watch the video report below:

 

Body camera footage exclusively obtained by 7 News Detroit shows Dearborn police officers arriving at Young's home in Garden City to make the arrest.

 

"I got into an argument with some people on Facebook," Young can be heard saying in the footage.

 

Young was arraigned Monday at the 19th District Court for posting a message on Facebook that read: "Someone should show up and let a couple of clips out."

 

Watch Anthony James Young's arraignment below:

 

Judge Mark Somers read out two misdemeanor counts of malicious use of telecommunications services.

 

"I understand you got charged as a misdemeanor, not a felony — this is not child's play. In this day and age where every third person has an assault rifle, talking about emptying their clips into people, this is not child's play," Somers said during the arraignment.

 

Young responded to the charges saying, "I understand the charges, and I'm completely regretful."

 

Police say no weapons were found on Young, but if found guilty, he faces up to one year in prison.

 

Massar Alkhudair, 29, who attended the march with his family, expressed relief about the arrest.

 

"It was pretty scary. I was just glad that Dearborn police got hold of that suspect," Alkhudair said.

 

Alkhudair was among tens of thousands of people at the march marking the end of Ashura, an annual Islamic commemoration of Imam Hussain.

 

"At the end of the day, we just got to take it on the chin and just got to be thankful for our police force," he said.

 

Dearborn Police Chief Issa Shahin praised the community for bringing the threat to the department's attention and his officers for their quick response.

 

"Yeah, we don't waste any time when there is a threat made against our community," Shahin said.

 

"It's entirely unacceptable and there is no room for that in Dearborn. Whenever these do occur, we will spare no expense. We will work with our local, state and federal partners and hold those folks accountable."

 

Young will return to court on Sept. 17. The judge issued a $5,000 bond, along with a GPS tether if released, and prohibited access to the internet.

 

https://www.wxyz.com/news/man-arrested-after-allegedly-threatening-dearborn-religious-marchers-on-social-media

Anonymous ID: 6e493b Aug. 27, 2025, 1:47 p.m. No.23516787   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6794 >>6797 >>6814

Assistant attorney general whose arrest went viral appears in court

 

A Rhode Island assistant attorney general, whose arrest video went viral, was arraigned in court on Wednesday.

 

Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan pleaded no contest— meaning she accepted the evidence against her but did not admit guilt—to a trespassing charge.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceYCqPqYBcM