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The DUmpster / Re: The city of Minneapolis has just emailed this notice to residents:
« Last post by DUmpDiver on January 12, 2026, 03:29:34 PM »They should send out a memo reminding people not to run over law enforcement.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A suspect in an arson fire at a historic Mississippi synagogue admitted to targeting the house of worship because of its “Jewish ties” and was turned in to authorities by his father who had observed burn marks on his son’s ankles, hands and face, the FBI said Monday.
Stephen Pittman was charged with maliciously damaging or destroying a building by means of fire or an explosive. The suspect confessed to lighting a fire inside the building, which he referred to as “the synagogue of Satan,” according to an FBI affidavit filed in U.S. District Court in Mississippi on Monday.
There was no attorney listed for Pittman in the court docket Monday.
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The suspect’s father contacted the FBI and said that his son had confessed to setting the building on fire. Pittman had texted his father a photo of the rear of the synagogue before the fire, with the message, “There’s a furnace in the back.” His father had pleaded with his son to return home, but “Pittman replied back by saying he was due for a homerun and ‘I did my research,’” the affidavit said.
During an interview with investigators, Pittman said he stopped at a gas station on his way to the synagogue to purchase the gas used in the fire. He also took the license plate off of his vehicle at the gas station. He used an ax to break out a window of the synagogue, poured gas inside and used a torch lighter to start the fire, the FBI affidavit said.
The FBI later recovered a burned cell phone believed to be Pittman’s and took possession of a hand torch that a congregant had found.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem got into a fiery clash with CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Sunday while defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) fatal shooting of Renee Good — telling the lefty host that he can’t “change the facts” just because he doesn’t “like them.”
Tapper grilled Noem about how she could make swift conclusions, such as calling Good a “domestic terrorist,” and defending ICE officer Jonathan Ross just hours after the shooting.
“Everything that I’ve said has been proven to be factual,” Noem shot back during an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday.
“ decided that the department and the people of this country deserve to know the truth of the situation of what has unfolded in Minneapolis.”
The CNN host then harped on Noem’s initial reaction to the tragic shooting that took place last Wednesday, in which she claimed that ICE officers “were attempting to push out their vehicle, and a woman attacked them and those surrounding them and attempted to run them over.”
“That’s not what happened,” Tapper insisted, later implying that his gripe was with the notion that Good attacked the ICE officers.
“It absolutely is what happened,” Noem fired back. “[She] blocked the road for a long time and was yelling at them and impeding a federal law enforcement operation.”
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Noem claimed Ross later received treatment at a nearby hospital for being “hit by the vehicle” before being released.
Tapper grilled Noem about why she was so certain that Good wasn’t “trying to move her car and flee and get away” and not necessarily ram into Ross.
Federal agents swarmed the home of the ICE officer who fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis this week, removing belongings as the house sits empty and the agent’s family reportedly goes into hiding.
A Special Response Team arrived at Jonathan Ross’s suburban Minneapolis home Friday morning, according to the Daily Mail. Officers wearing masks and balaclavas carried out plastic crates, a computer tower and picture frames before forming a defensive formation around a vehicle that left the garage.
A neighbor told the outlet she saw Ross’s wife pacing in the driveway Wednesday afternoon, hours after the shooting. The house has been empty since then.
Ross’s father defended his son in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail. “She hit him,” Ed Ross, 80, said. “He also had an officer whose arm was in the car. He will not be charged with anything.”
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The Minnesota Star Tribune first identified Ross through court records as the ICE deportation officer who shot 37-year-old Renee Good on Wednesday.
Ross, 43, served in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 with the Indiana National Guard, according to the Associated Press. He joined Border Patrol near El Paso in 2007 and worked there until 2015 before becoming an ICE deportation officer in Minnesota. Court testimony showed he also served as a firearms instructor, SWAT team member and FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force team leader.
Maybe Project THOR wasn't such a bad idea after all.

A federal judge blocked New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's effort to intervene in the sale of thousands of rent-stabilized rental properties on Thursday.
Mamdani's administration had sought to slow the sale of the properties after tenants complained that the seller, Pinnacle Group, had poorly maintained the properties and were concerned that the prospective buyer, Summit Properties USA, would have similar issues.
Mamdani's administration attempted to intervene on the basis of being a creditor to Pinnacle. The company owes the city over $12 million in unpaid fines, according to Gothamist.
Bankruptcy Judge David Jones rejected Mamdani's effort, however, setting back the new mayor's first foray into NYC's housing market.