ICE Arrests Hundreds of Violent Five-Year-Olds Linked to Tren de Aragua, Grandmothers Busted as Getaway Drivers

ICE confirmed hundreds of “extremely dangerous” five-year-olds tied to Tren de Aragua were taken into custody this week, while their grandmothers were allegedly busted running the getaway cars—sending national media scrambling to determine whether juice boxes qualify as mitigating evidence. Continue reading ICE Arrests Hundreds of Violent Five-Year-Olds Linked to Tren de Aragua, Grandmothers Busted as Getaway Drivers

Baltimore Solves Crime by Running Out of People Who Can Be Murdered

Baltimore is celebrating its lowest murder rate in 48 years, proving once and for all that crime can be solved either through meaningful reform—or by sheer exhaustion and selective attention. When shootings and stabbings become background noise, even murder can slip quietly out of the headlines. Continue reading Baltimore Solves Crime by Running Out of People Who Can Be Murdered

Public Defender Accused of “Doing Their Job,” Triggering Crisis Across Los Angeles Legal System

A Los Angeles public defender faces accusations for allegedly performing their duties by filing motions and challenging evidence without prior approvals. This behavior has unsettled court officials, leading to emergency trainings to combat “over-lawyering.” The defender maintains innocence, raising concerns about the future of representation in a system prioritizing efficiency over justice. Continue reading Public Defender Accused of “Doing Their Job,” Triggering Crisis Across Los Angeles Legal System