Harris demands amnesty for illegal aliens after yet another alleged murder by imported criminal



Kamala Harris has tried on several new accents and personas in recent weeks in hopes of simulating a Democratic candidate whom Americans might care to vote for.

As part of this broader campaign, Harris has begun masquerading as a border defender despite her past criticism of the border wall and her failure as border czar to prevent tens of millions of illegal aliens from stealing into the homeland.

Harris let this new mask slip during her solo interview Wednesday with MSNBC when she suggested that, if elected president, she would remedy America's "broken immigration system" by rewarding some of the illegal aliens who jumped the border with "pathways" to citizenship.

While this campaign promise was already baked into Harris' remodel of Biden's campaign site, it appears to have caught some Americans off guard when said aloud — especially those previously kept in the dark about Harris' policies during her months-long media blackout.

'This woman is truly dangerous to the future of America.'

"They are importing voters," wrote Elon Musk.

The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project has underscored in recent months the threat of election interference by both the Biden-Harris administration and illegal aliens.

Blaze News previously noted that troubling footage published by the Oversight Project appears to show a handful of noncitizens at the apartment complex Elliot Norcross in Norcross, Georgia, admitting they were registered to vote.

The watchdog group speculated on the bases of the encountered sample size and estimates that out of America's "unauthorized population," there may be enough registered illegal alien voters to significantly impact the election — a suggestion on which Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Democrats have attempted to cast doubt.

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk said of Harris' pledge on MSNBC: "This woman is truly dangerous to the future of America."

Harris' pledge to reward foreign nationals who stole into the country with possible citizenship — a surefire incentive for more border crossings — comes on the heels of another brutal slaying allegedly committed by an illegal alien.

Maryland's Montgomery County Department of Police arrested Gerber Luis Sanchez Centeno, a 23-year-old from El Salvador, on Sept. 18 and charged him with first-degree murder in connection with the brutal slaying of 18-year-old Dania Cruz-Mejia of Montgomery Village.

Montgomery County Department of Police

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson confirmed to the Daily Caller that the alleged murderer was living in the U.S. illegally.

Although arrested by Border Patrol in June, Sanchez-Centeno was dumped into a program modified and expanded by the Biden-Harris administration, which let him avoid detention and ultimately set him loose in the American interior.

ICE indicated it has placed a detainer request with the Montgomery County Detention Center. It's unclear if the jail will comply with the federal agency's request.

While potential murderers are piling into the country, now possibly expecting pathways to citizenship, there are potentially also terrorists in the mix.

Aaron Heitke, the recently retired chief Border Patrol agent for the San Diego sector, told Congress last week that the Biden-Harris administration hid information about illegal aliens with terrorism ties from the American public as part of its effort to "quiet the border-wide crisis."

Heitke indicated that the Biden-Harris administration's policies left fast stretches of the border virtually undefended in various high-traffic areas for "weeks and months at a time," while unknown numbers of dangerous foreign nationals poured in.

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Man who won $10 million on scratch-off lottery ticket sentenced to life in prison



A judge sentenced a North Carolina man — and former $10 million scratch-off lottery ticket winner — to life in prison after he was convicted of first-degree murder in connection with the slaying of his ex-girlfriend.

What are the details?

Authorities said that Michael Todd Hill, 54, bought his winning ticket in 2017. Just three years later, his luck apparently ran out and he was accused of murdering his partner — 23-year-old Keonna Graham — while the two stayed in an area hotel.

Graham, police said, was found dead as a result of a gunshot wound to the back of her head.

According to the News & Observer, prosecutors said that “surveillance footage from the hotel showed Hill as the only individual in the hotel room with Graham” during the time she had been fatally shot.

“Hill was later arrested by law enforcement in Southport, North Carolina, and confessed to shooting Graham after she had been texting other men while at the hotel,” prosecutors added in their filing.

Following Graham's murder, police arrested Hill and charged him with murder. In May, a jury found Hill guilty of first-degree murder and ordered him to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole in connection to the woman's death.

“The District Attorney’s Office would like to thank our local law enforcement agencies for their collaborative efforts in the investigation of Graham’s death,” Assistant District Attorney Shirley Smircic said in the prosecutors’ news release, which was shared by the outlet. “The hard work of these officers ensured a just result in this case.”

According to a report from WECT-TV, Hill was previously described as a nice guy. After winning the lottery, he was said to come back and give $2,000 to the store employee who sold him the winning scratch-off ticket.

Suspect reportedly shoots police officer's mother in the head in broad daylight as she answers the door



The mother of a New York City police officer was fatally shot as she answered the front door of her home, ABC News has reported.

What are the details?

Police say 51-year-old Queens woman Anna Torres was killed after a suspect shot her in the head after she answered the door.

Surveillance video footage showed the moment the suspect's gun went off, fatally striking Torres and sending terrified children and neighbors fleeing for cover. At least two of the woman's relatives were inside the home at the time of the shooting.

Giuseppe Canzani, the 41-year-old suspect, drove to a local police station and surrendered after the shooting.

In a statement on the shooting, NYPD Deputy Chief Jerry O'Sullivan said that after driving to the precinct, the suspect "exited [his] vehicle, pulled out a firearm, and placed it on the sidewalk."

"There were two officers in front of the precinct for station-house security," O'Sullivan continued. "The officers successfully handcuffed the individual and removed the firearm away from the subject."

Canzani was charged with second-degree murder and criminal possession of a firearm. He is due to appear in court on Thursday.

A deeper look

WABC-TV reported that a man matching Canzani's description was once seen arguing with Torres in her back yard.

The station noted that Canzani said Torres, a psychic who reportedly did tarot readings inside her home, was a "witch" who cursed him and condemned him to death.

"[Her curses] tried to kill me," he reportedly told investigators. "I am supposed to be dead already."

Torres' husband, David Aguilar, said he can't believe his wife, who possessed a kind nature, is gone.

"My son is the same way," he said. "He's good with everyone. He's fair. She was the sweetest person in the world. I'm lost without her."

One neighbor called the murder "unbelievable."

"It's so quiet and so nice. Everyone knows each other. I've been here almost 6 years. Never, nothing happened," the neighbor told the station.

Another neighbor added, "It's scary that our family lives here. Our grandparents live next door. You don't know was it a home invasion or not; you don't know what it is."

Russian model who criticized Putin on social media found dead and stuffed in a suitcase; boyfriend confesses to murder: Report



The body of Russian model Gretta Vedler was discovered in a suitcase this week.

What are the details?

Vedler was missing for a year before her body was found in a suitcase in the trunk of an abandoned car.

Her boyfriend, Dmitry Korovin, has reportedly confessed to strangling Vedler to death.

He reportedly told authorities that he slept in a hotel room alongside her dead body for at least three nights before stuffing her into a suitcase.

He then reportedly left the suitcase in the trunk of a car for a year and continued to post on her social media pages in an effort to make it look like she was still alive.

Vedler made headlines in 2021 after taking to social media and branding Russian President Vladimir Putin a "psychopath," Fox News reported.

"I can only assume, in my opinion, clear psychopathy or sociopathy is seen in him. For psychopaths, it is important to constantly experience a sense of fullness and sharpness of life, so they love risk, intense experiences, intense communication, intense activity — an intense and dynamic life," she wrote, according to The Mirror.

The outlet added that she was "concerned over his crackdown on protests and what she saw as a desire to forge a bigger Russia."

“Given the fact that Putin went through a lot of humiliation in childhood, he could not stand up for himself due to his [slight] physical form, it is not surprising that he left after law school and joined the KGB,” she wrote at the time. “Such people are timid and fearful from childhood, afraid of noise and darkness, strangers, so traits such as caution, restraint, and lack of communication are developed early in their character."

She concluded, “Maybe he really wants to enhance the integrity of Russia and sincerely wishes the good for the Russians."

VIDEO: Shooter opens fire on Miami Beach vacationer trying to protect his 1-year-old son, dances over dead body



A Georgia man is accused of shooting and killing a Miami Beach tourist while at a restaurant, according to a report from the New York Post.

The suspect, 22-year-old Tamarius Blair Davis of Norcross, Georgia, then reportedly danced over the victim's body in plain view of other patrons.

Davis is believed to have been under the influence of psychedelic mushrooms when he opened fire on 21-year-old Dustin Wakefield of Castle Rock, Colorado, at close range.

What are the details?

The incident took place at La Cerveceria de Barrio on Miami Beach's Ocean Drive on Tuesday night.

"This guy came in with a gun, waving it, saying, 'It's time to die.' He pointed the gun at his son and Dustin said, 'He's only a boy,'" the victim's uncle, Mike Wakefield, recalled. "Dustin stood up between the gunman and the baby and he shot him. He shot him multiple times on the ground."

Police soon responded to the scene for calls of shots fired and reportedly discovered an armed Davis attempting to open a locked door. He was taken into custody without incident.

Authorities believe the attack on Wakefield, father of a 1-year-old son who witnessed his father's execution, was random.

Davis reportedly confessed to police that he killed Wakefield, saying that being high on the psychedelic made him feel "empowered."

Witnesses to the shocking crime say that Davis was smiling and laughing throughout the attack.

Gunfire was also said to have struck another customer, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries, according to the report.

In a statement to the Associated Press, Davis' father Tommy said that his son did not have a history of criminal activity, nor did he suffer from mental health issues.

“You think you know your kid but you don't," he told the news agency. “It is possible someone gave him something. That is something we need to find out."

Davis faces charges of second-degree murder and attempted murder. He is being held without bond at the Miami-Dade County Jail.

The victim's uncle said that his nephew, who worked in construction, was "the kindest kid."

"He loved his family," he added. "He loved being a dad."

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Ex-NFL player suspected in murder of doctor, doctor's wife, their 2 grandchildren, and an HVAC worker



Authorities are still searching for a motive after they say former NFL player Phillip Adams went to the home of Dr. Robert Lesslie of Rock Hill, South Carolina, on Wednesday, fatally shooting the physician along with the doctor's wife, two of their grandchildren, and an HVAC technician who was working at the couple's home.

Another repairman was also shot in the attack and is currently hospitalized.

Adams, 32, then took his own life as law enforcement sought to coax him out of his father's home during a standoff the next day, authorities said.

What are the details?

"There's nothing right now that makes sense to us," York County Sheriff Kevin Tolson said at a news conference Thursday, according to the Associated Press.

The outlet reported:

Dr. Robert Lesslie, 70, and his wife, Barbara, 69, were pronounced dead in their home in Rock Hill along with grandchildren Adah Lesslie, 9, and Noah Lesslie, 5, the York County coroner's office said.

A man who had been working at the Lesslie home, James Lewis, 38, from Gaston, was found shot to death outside. A sixth victim, Robert Shook, 38, of Cherryville, North Carolina, was flown to a Charlotte hospital, where he was in critical condition "fighting hard for his life," said a cousin, Heather Smith Thompson.

Lesslie and his wife were married for at least 35 years.

The Washington Post reported that the York County Sheriff's Office confirmed "that the gunman was Phillip Adams, a former NFL player who killed himself early Thursday after an hours-long search by police." The York County coroner said Adams, who was from Rock Hill, died of a "self-inflicted gunshot wound."

Adams' father, Alonzo Adams, told local outlet WCNC-TV of his son, "I can say he's a good kid. I think the football messed him up."

"I don't think he ever did anybody any harm," Alonzo Adams told the station, adding that he knew the Lesslie family. "All I can say is we pray for the family. He used to be my doctor a long time ago. I know they were good folks down there. We're gonna keep them in our prayers."

Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) told WBTV-TV in the aftermath, that his understanding from law enforcement was that Dr. Lesslie was treating Adams, and "stopped giving him medicine, and that's what triggered the killings."

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Anything else?

Fox News reported that Adams played six seasons in the NFL for six different teams.

The outlet noted that Adams "last played in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons in 2015. He was a seventh-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 2010. He then played for the New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Oakland Raiders and New York Jets."

Fight over stimulus check reportedly leads man to shoot his child’s mother and kill 4 of her relatives — including her 7-year-old child



An argument over a stimulus check prompted a quadruple murder, authorities say, according to media reports.

What are the details?

An Indianapolis woman lost four family members after one of her children's fathers demanded she give him a portion of her stimulus money.

The New York Post reported that the suspect, 25-year-old Malik Halfacre, is accused of fatally shooting three adults and a child after an argument with Jeanettrius Moore.

Halfacre reportedly fought with Moore on Saturday and shot her during the argument. She survived the attack, but her young daughter, brother, mother, and cousin did not.

Moore's relatives told WXIN-TV that Halfacre wanted half of a $1,400 stimulus check, and became enraged when she told him that she wouldn't give him any more than $450 in a take-it-or-leave-it response.

"He wanted some of Jeanettrius' tax money, stimulus money," her cousin, Wendy Johnson, told the station. "She said, 'No, you don't deserve any of this. I work. I take care of our child. You don't do anything."

Her cousin added, "He said, 'I'm gonna get that money.'"

He then reportedly left Moore's home, but came back and ended up shooting the family when he couldn't get his hands on her money.

According to the Post, "Halfacre later returned to the home and started going through Moore's purse looking for the money when Daquan Moore tried to intervene to help his sister, prompting Halfacre to just start 'killing everybody.'"

Relatives identified the victims as Moore's 7-year-old daughter, Eve; Moore's 23-year-old brother, Daquan Moore; her 44-year-old mother, Tomeeka Brown; and her 35-year-old cousin, Anthony Johnson.

Wendy Johnson added, "He shot Dequan first. He shot Anthony. He turned around, and he shot my Auntie Tomeeka. My Aunt Tomeeka said, 'Malik!' and he shot her again. He came back and shot Daquan for the second time and somewhere between little baby Eve got hit somewhere and she was screaming, she was screaming."

After fatally shooting the four people and injuring Moore, he reportedly fled the scene with his 6-month-old daughter, which triggered an Amber Alert. The child was found unharmed early Sunday morning.

Authorities took Halfacre into custody and charged him with murder, robbery, and attempted murder.

Johnson added, "He told [Moore] that she made him kill everybody. She made him do it."

Moore was released from the hospital on Monday and is expected to recover.

The family has set up a GoFundMe page to help offset the family members' final expenses.

At the time of this reporting, the page has brought in more than $18,000 in donations.

What else?

On Tuesday, the Indianapolis Star reported that Halfacre wasn't supposed to be anywhere near Moore or her home.

"Court records show Halfacre was not allowed to be at the residence where the shooting took place — or in contact with the surviving victim. A restraining order petitioned by his daughter's mother and granted by a judge Oct. 6, 2020, prohibits Halfacre from going near the woman's home and says he cannot contact the woman, either directly or indirectly."

"The woman in the filing indicated she had been 'a victim of domestic or family violence' and repeatedly harassed by Halfacre," the outlet added. "She noted Halfacre had threatened to cause her physical harm."

Justin Trudeau — after grisly murders in French church amid Muslim anger at Muhammad cartoons — says free speech 'is not without limits'



Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacted to the grisly murders in a French church amid worldwide Muslim anger over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad by saying that free speech "is not without limits," the Guardian reported.

What are the details?

Muslims have been furious at the French government for refusing to take action against its citizens for public displays of Muhammad, which have been in solidarity with free expression after a French schoolteacher was beheaded by a Chechen refugee on Oct. 16, apparently over the teacher showing Muhammad cartoons to his class.

Effigies of French President Emmanuel Macron were burned over his defense of the right to publish such caricatures, the Guardian reported, adding that Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said "we are in a war against an enemy that is both inside and outside."

Thursday's deadly terrorist attack took place inside the Notre-Dame Basilica in Nice, the paper said, adding that the three people who died were a 60-year-old woman who was almost decapitated, 55-year-old Vincent Loques — the church sexton — and a 44-year-old Brazilian-born mother of three.

Officers described the scene as a "vision of horror," the Guardian reported, adding that Nice's police chief, Richard Gianotti, said officers shot a man "who was holding a knife" and "had just killed three people" and was "was shouting 'Allahu Akbar.'" The suspected attacker, 21-year-old Brahim Aouissaoui from Tunisia, was in serious condition in a local hospital, the paper noted.

"Any symbol of the republic or Christianity is a potential target," Gianotti also said, according to the Guardian. "We have to be vigilant, we have to be attentive."

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Big contrast

Trudeau, however, worded his reaction to the killings with more — er — nuance.

"We will always defend freedom of expression," Trudeau said Friday, the paper reported, adding that the the far-left politician tempered that sentiment by saying that "freedom of expression is not without limits. We owe it to ourselves to act with respect for others and to seek not to arbitrarily or unnecessarily injure those with whom we are sharing a society and a planet."

According to the Post Millennial, Trudeau also seemed to compare the showing of Muhammad images to yelling "fire" in a crowded theater — and emphasized that "in a pluralistic, diverse and respectful society like ours, we must be aware of the impact of our words, of our actions on others, particularly these communities and populations who still experience enormous discrimination."

More of the same

This is far from the first time Trudeau has made such comments:

Yet Trudeau was endorsed for re-election last year by former U.S. President Barack Obama despite Trudeau's embarrassing blackface photos that had surfaced.

19-year-old ex-boyfriend arrested in alleged murder of missing teen Madison Sparrow



The Delaware State Police arrested 19-year-old Noah Sharp in connection with the murder of his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, Madison Sparrow, WPVI-TV reported.

Authorities discovered Sparrow's body on Monday in a wooded area of Newark, Delaware.

What's a brief history here?

Sparrow's family reported the teen missing on Friday after she went out and did not return.

According to the Philly Voice, Sparrow told family members prior to leaving the house that she was going for ice cream and to pick out a birthday present for her sister.

Police issued a Gold Alert for the missing teen on Saturday night.

What are the details?

Authorities arrested Sharp on Monday after he reportedly confessed to the killing and "directed detectives to a wooded area near Interstate 95 and Del. 896, where they found Sparrow's body, according to court documents."

According to WCAU-TV, investigators said that Sparrow died from blunt force trauma to her body and that Sharp had allegedly bludgeoned her to death with an aluminum baseball bat.

"The investigation revealed the homicide occurred in the Newark area due to blunt force trauma to her body," the Delaware State Police said in a statement. "After the homicide occurred, she was transported to a secluded wooded location in Newark, where law enforcement officers discovered her body."

Citing court documents, the Newark Post reported that the murder took place behind Maclary Elementary School

Authorities later discovered the bat along with Sparrow's clothes and several drops of the teen's blood.

Police charged Sharp following the grisly finding and charged him with first-degree murder, possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony, and conspiracy.

He was arraigned in the Justice of the Peace Court #2 and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institute on a $1,021,000 cash bail.

Police say that they believe there is evidence supporting the idea that additional individuals were involved in Sparrow's murder.

The investigation remains active and ongoing, and anyone with information on the case is asked to reach out to Detective M. Csapo with the Delaware State Police Homicide Unit at 302-741-2729.

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