Anonymous ID: 05cb23 Sept. 30, 2025, 7:18 p.m. No.23679139   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9146 >>9151 >>9168 >>9188 >>9230 >>9242 >>9625 >>9739 >>9816

Thomas Paine Band

@ThomasPaineBand

BREAKING: DC Police Sergeant Arrested After Crashing Into Federal Agents, Fleeing With Illegal Arsenal

 

Washington, D.C. – Chaos erupted in Southeast D.C. last night when Metropolitan Police Sergeant Montez Clark, 27, was arrested following a high-speed chase and crash involving Diplomatic Security Service agents. The shocking incident, unfolding at 9 p.m. on the 4700 block of Southern Avenue SE, has raised chilling questions about Clark’s intentions, with authorities uncovering a cache of unregistered firearms—including a machine gun—in his vehicle.

 

It started with a routine stop. MPD officers flagged Clark’s blue Chevy Camaro for an equipment violation. But instead of pulling over, Clark gunned the engine, sparking a wild chase through the city’s streets. In a brazen move, he slammed his car into a vehicle carrying federal agents from the Diplomatic Security Service, tasked with protecting diplomatic personnel. Clark fled the scene on foot, leaving behind a trail of wreckage and questions.

 

Federal agents quickly apprehended Clark and his two passengers, Sakou Yates, 25, and Russell Campbell, 23. A search of the Camaro revealed a jaw-dropping find: two Glock handguns, one modified with a switch for full-automatic fire—a machine gun, illegal under federal law. Alongside the weapons were piles of ammunition and high-capacity magazines, all unregistered. The trio now faces a slew of charges: possession of a machine gun, carrying firearms without a license, unregistered firearms and ammunition, and violations of the National Firearms Act. Clark faces additional counts of assault on a federal officer, fleeing law enforcement, and leaving the scene of a crash.

 

The Camaro has been impounded, and Clark, a six-year MPD veteran, is on administrative leave as Internal Affairs investigates. But the real question burns hotter than a D.C. summer: why was a sworn officer carrying an arsenal fit for a war zone? In a city where law-abiding citizens are disarmed, Clark’s illegal firepower—especially a machine gun—points to dark possibilities. Was he planning a deadly attack? Or setting the stage to frame an innocent target in a city notorious for political games?

 

This scandal lands like a grenade in a capital already fraught with tension, where trust in institutions hangs by a thread. As the investigation unfolds, one thing is clear: the swamp runs deep, and Clark’s actions demand answers.

6:28 PM · Sep 30, 2025 · 286 Views

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Anonymous ID: 05cb23 Sept. 30, 2025, 7:53 p.m. No.23679284   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9625 >>9739 >>9816 >>9863

USAttorney Habba

@USAttyHabba

🚨 SUSPECT IN CUSTODY TODAY’S ACTIVE SHOOTER HOAX IN NJ:

 

A civilian employee of the federal government is in custody for conveying false information regarding an active shooter at Joint Base McGuire.

 

This kind of senseless fear-mongering and disruption will not be tolerated in my state.

 

After everything this country has gone through, especially in light of current events, I will be sure to bring down the hammer of the law for anyone found guilty of creating unnecessary panic and undermining public trust.

7:36 PM · Sep 30, 2025 · 119K Views

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Anonymous ID: 05cb23 Sept. 30, 2025, 8:28 p.m. No.23679476   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9477 >>9481

Rep. Tony Gonzales aide who died fiery death set herself ablaze

Regina Ann “Regi” Santos-Aviles, 35, regional district director for Gonzales, was found severely burned in the backyard of her home in Uvalde on Sept. 13.

By Nancy M. Preyor-Johnson, Staff Writer Sep 30, 2025

An aide to U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales who died of burns earlier this month poured gasoline over herself before she was engulfed in flames, the San Antonio Express-News has learned.

Regina Ann “Regi” Santos-Aviles, 35, regional district director for Gonzales, was found severely burned in the backyard of her home in Uvalde on the evening of Sept. 13. She was airlifted to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, where she died the next morning.

Members of the Uvalde Volunteer Fire Department went to Santos-Aviles’ house at 9:39 p.m. Sept. 13 in response to a report of “an individual who was on fire.” Citing a fire department report, the Leader-News reported that Uvalde police told firefighters Santos-Aviles had "doused herself in gasoline and was ignited into flames."

The Express-News confirmed those details independently.

Uvalde police are investigating the incident, with assistance from the Texas Rangers.

The Bexar County Medical Examiner has not yet ruled on the cause and manner of Santos-Aviles' death. The ME's finding as to the manner of death would indicate whether it was by homicide, by suicide, accidental or undetermined. Police have said they found no indication of foul play.

Santos-Aviles had worked for Gonzales, a Republican representing Texas' 23rd Congressional District, since November 2021. Previously, she worked at the Uvalde Area Chamber of Commerce.

Uvalde Police Chief Homer E. Delgado said last week that detectives submitted surveillance footage from Santos-Aviles' home to the Texas Department of Public Safety crime lab for analysis.

"Preliminary findings from DPS personnel confirming that Regina Santos-Aviles was alone in her backyard when the fire began," Delgado said. “At this stage of the investigation, we do not have any information to suggest that anyone else was involved."

Santos-Aviles had been separated from her husband for a couple of months. They were sharing parenting responsibilities for their 8-year-old son. Her mother, Nora Gonzales, a retired school counselor in Uvalde, said that when she spoke to her daughter by phone on Sept. 13, Santos-Aviles was distraught because her son was spending the weekend with his father.

The case has drawn political scrutiny. Uvalde City Councilman Ernest Santos questioned why a Facebook post by Tony Gonzales’ campaign committee appeared to feature an endorsement from Delgado, whose department is leading the investigation into Santos-Aviles’ death. The congressman is up for reelection next year.

“My concern is that we shouldn’t be getting involved in political issues,” Santos said. “What if, at the end of the election, someone else wins, and then we have to be worried about losing funding? And unfortunately, look at what happened. Here we have a chief of police endorsing this candidate, and we have this happen with an employee of Tony Gonzales. We must remain neutral.”

The campaign post — since removed — showed Delgado’s photograph alongside a statement of support for Gonzales. The Uvalde Police Department told the Express-News that Delgado’s title was used without his authorization and that he asked to have the post taken down.

https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/regina-santos-set-self-on-fire-tony-gonzales-aide-21074463.php

 

Her last words were supposedly: 'I don't want to die.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15111239/congressional-staffer-dead-texas-tony-gonzales-catching-fire.html

Anonymous ID: 05cb23 Sept. 30, 2025, 9:10 p.m. No.23679624   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9655 >>9663 >>9681 >>9739 >>9816 >>9863

The Calvin Coolidge Project

@TheCalvinCooli1

🚨Report: Danica Patrick (@DanicaPatrick) is considering running for the Arizona 1st Congressional District in 2026 as a Republican

 

She was a major Trump supporter in 2024

7:03 PM · Sep 30, 2025 · 81K Views

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Anonymous ID: 05cb23 Sept. 30, 2025, 9:58 p.m. No.23679708   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9712 >>9728 >>9733 >>9735

The “Wow! Signal” was detected on August 15, 1977 as a strong narrowband radio signal by Ohio State University’s Big Ear radio telescope. Its origin was inferred to be extraterrestrial. The latest natural explanation (accessible here) hypothesized that the “Wow! Signal” was caused by a sudden brightening of the hydrogen line emitted from an interstellar cloud, triggered by a strong transient radio source, such as a flare from a highly magnetized neutron star (magnetar).

 

The “Wow! Signal” originated from the sky coordinates of Right Ascension (RA)=19h25m=291 degrees and Declination (Dec)=-27 degrees.

 

On August 12, 1977, the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was at a distance of about 600 times the Earth-Sun separation (AU) — corresponding to a light-travel time of about 3 days. It had the sky coordinates of RA=19h40m=295 degrees and Dec=-19 degrees. These parameters can be inferred accurately given the lack of non-gravitational acceleration for 3I/ATLAS, as inferred in my latest paper (accessible here).

 

Hence, the “Wow! Signal” was separated by approximately 4 degrees in RA and 8 degrees in Dec from the direction of 3I/ATLAS. The chance of two random directions in the sky being aligned to that level is about 0.6 percent. If the “Wow! Signal” originated from 3I/ATLAS, how powerful was the transmitter?

 

The detected intensity of the “Wow! Signal” was in the range of 54–212 Jansky with a bandwidth of about 10 kilohertz. At the distance of 600 AU, this corresponds to a source power of 0.5–2 gigawatts, the output of a typical nuclear reactor on Earth.

https://avi-loeb.medium.com/was-the-wow-signal-emitted-from-3i-atlas-d18d4f0d1f1e