Author: Nick Green

After strongly defending China over the past several months, the Biden administration is now admitting that they “haven’t ruled out” the possibility that the Chinese coronavirus pandemic was purposely unleashed. The comments were made on Wednesday by White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre who refused to say whether or not the United States would punish China for the pandemic. Jean-Pierre was repeatedly hammered by reporter after reporter on matters related to the administration pushing for an investigation into the origins of the pandemic in China. Jean-Pierre refused to answer questions related to what the consequences for China would be if…

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A13-year-old cheerleader went missing on Sunday in Florida and was found dead the next day. The teen was last seen shortly after midnight on Sunday in her Durbin Crossing neighborhood. On Monday around 6 pm, her body was discovered in a remote and wooded area by a local resident who alerted the cops immediately. She was fully clothed when her body was found, reports officials. On the day Tristyn’s body was found, Sheriff Robert Hardwick held a press conference where he announced that a 14-year-old minor has been arrested in connection to the teen’s death. The suspect—whose name was withheld…

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IOWA – According to the court documents, his name is Harvey Hunter Jr. and he pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment. Hunter Jr. accepted the plea agreement offered by Polk County prosecutors. The 48-year-old man said that he did threaten to commit bodily injury to a government official in his Jan. 5 voicemail. Prosecutors will recommend that he serve a one-year term of probation, pay a fine, have no contact with the governor and undergo a mental health evaluation. The sentencing is scheduled for next week.

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Davenport, IA – According to the military court records, his name is Gary Goins and he faces court martial based on four criminal charges stemming from alleged sexual assault of a minor while he was serving in late December 2020. The suspect is a teacher who once ran for the Bettendorf School Board and is a U.S. Army reservist at Fort Bragg, N.C. Goins worked for the Rock Island-Milan School District. Charges against him were filed March 19. The first charge alleges he sexually assaulted a child between the ages of 12 and 16, initiating intercourse. The charge also states…

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Davenport, IA – According to the statement, Gov. Reynolds signed a law banning school districts from requiring students and staff to wear masks. And the CDC order from early January establishes masks must be required while riding public transportation, which includes school buses. According to the U.S. Constitution, federal laws take precedence over state laws, but that has not settled the confusion. Cedar Rapids schools say they plan on following the state law for now. Other school districts across eastern Iowa are doing the same. 

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IOWA – According to the police officials, two other teenagers are in critical condition. This unfortunate incident occurred around 4:20 p.m. The four teenagers had been traveling in a 2000 Chevy Silverado pickup truck on a dirt road east of Murray and near the intersection of Kendall Street and 160th Avenue. A Burlington Northern Sana Fe freight train struck the vehicle. Two of the teenagers were killed in the collision. The driver and another passenger were found suffering life-threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital.

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Davenport, IA – According to the police officials, his name is Marecio C. Bailey-Mangruem and he is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver crack cocaine. The charge is a Class C felony under Iowa law that carries a prison sentence of 10 years. Undercover agents purchased four-tenths of a gram of purported crack cocaine in exchange for pre-recorded U.S. currency. The package purchased from the 29-year-old man tested positive for cocaine. He was arrested Monday. He is being held in the Scott County Jail on a $50,000 bond, cash or surety. A preliminary hearing on…

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The bodies of a 4-year-old boy and his father were found just hours after the boy’s mother had petitioned for an emergency order for authorities to pick up the child. Less than 12 hours after the bodies were discovered at a South Florida condo the boy’s mother received an email from a judge denying her request saying the motion “does not present an emergency as it addresses the issue of child visitation.” Last week, the boy’s mother sought protection orders against the father for stalking and domestic violence. Three days before the deaths, the father texted her: “You deserve to have…

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