Swing state mailbox vandalized, absentee ballots missing: Report



A USPS mailbox in Michigan was vandalized over the weekend, potentially affecting local voters who had cast an absentee ballot, a new report from WZZM claims.

Sometime between 11 a.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. on Monday, someone apparently vandalized the mailbox outside the post office in Twin Lake, a rural area of Michigan about 45 minutes north of Grand Rapids.

'The good news is we have time before the election.'

What's worse, at least two local residents claimed to have deposited absentee ballots in the mailbox, but officials could not locate those votes.

Blue Lake Township Clerk Jeff Abram told WZZM he did not even learn about the apparent vandalism until a resident contacted him about his absentee ballot.

"I had a voter come into my office yesterday and said he deposited his ballot in the Twin Lake post office box that was outside the collection box, and he wanted to know if I had his ballot yet," Abram explained.

Just 10 minutes later, another resident came inquiring about an absentee ballot that had been deposited in the mailbox. Abram said he could not find either ballot.

Abram added that no one knows the motive behind the alleged crime or how much mail might be missing.

"I hope it's not to get the ballots. Again, we don't know what kind of mail was taken or how much was taken, but I do know that I do have two constituents that didn't get their ballots," he reiterated.

Abram confirmed to the outlet that he spoiled the ballots of the two residents who contacted him and issued them new ones.

He and other area clerks worry that other absentee voters, unaware of the allegedly stolen mail, might be affected. Anyone who placed an absentee ballot in that mailbox during that 46-hour window is urged to track their ballots online or call their local clerk so that they won't be disenfranchised.

"There are also two neighboring townships that use that post office branch as well. They too should contact their respective clerks to see the status of their ballot," Abrams said in a statement to Blaze News.

"The good news is we have time before the election if we need to spoil their current ballot and reissue them another ballot before the November 5 election," he added.

Whether any suspects in the case have been identified is unclear.

Blaze News reached out to the Twin Lake postmaster, who directed us to the U.S. Postal Service media contact. Blaze News was then redirected twice more. The final USPS source Blaze News contacted did not respond to a request for comment.

H/T: Gateway Pundit

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Just Stop Oil radicals sentenced to jail for throwing soup at van Gogh art — comrades respond as expected



Two members of the environmental extremist group Just Stop Oil will spend a considerable time behind bars after they threw soup at a priceless painting from legendary artist Vincent van Gogh.

In October 2022, Anna Holland and Phoebe Plummer marched into the National Gallery in London and threw tomato soup at "Sunflowers," a work of art van Gogh painted in 1888. They subsequently glued their hands to the wall underneath it as well.

'Non-violent civil resistance is the best, if not the only, tool that people have in order to bring about the rapid change required to protect life from the accelerating climate emergency.'

The soup caused roughly £10,000 — or about $13,400 — worth of damage to the frame surrounding the painting but, thankfully, did not damage the painting itself.

But it could have, Judge Christopher Hehir of the Southwark Crown Court argued during their sentencing hearing on Friday. For that reason, Hehir sentenced both defendants to prison after a jury back in July found them guilty of criminal damage.

"The pair of you came within the thickness of a pane of glass of irreparably damaging or even destroying this priceless treasure, and that must be reflected in the sentences I pass," Hehir said during the hearing.

Judge Hehir was not finished lambasting the unrepentant extremists. "You two simply had no right to do what you did to 'Sunflowers,'" he continued, "and your arrogance in thinking otherwise deserves the strongest condemnation."

After all was said and done, Holland, 22, received a sentence of 20 months behind bars while Plummer, 23, received 27 months, three of which were added for interfering with national infrastructure for her role in a march through western London in November, the Guardian reported.

When her turn to address the court came, Plummer — who prefers "they/he/she" pronouns, according to her X account, ziggystardyke — expressed no remorse and instead likened herself to other famous protest leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. She also apparently considers physically attacking a priceless cultural artifact simply another form of "non-violent" protest.

"On 14 October 2022 and in November 2023 I made the choices to take actions that I knew would likely lead to my arrest and prosecution," she said, painting herself as a victim of unjust prosecution. "I made those choices because I believe that non-violent civil resistance is the best, if not the only, tool that people have in order to bring about the rapid change required to protect life from the accelerating climate emergency and the political decisions being made that pour fuel on the flames and which sentence us all to a catastrophic future."

According to the Guardian, both Plummer and Holland "blew kisses to the public gallery" in the courtroom before they were led away "to their cells."

In a show of solidarity to their imprisoned comrades, two other members of Just Stop Oil apparently copied Plummer and Holland's crime just an hour or so after the women were sentenced and threw more soup at the "Sunflowers" painting.

"Future generations will regard these prisoners of conscience to be on the right side of history," Phil Green, one of the alleged participants, said following the latest soup incident. Just Stop Oil posted a video of it to social media.

Meanwhile, more than 100 artists likewise stand with Plummer and Holland, who, they claimed, ran almost no risk of damaging van Gogh's artwork with their act of vandalism. The group also views the defendants as artists, boldly tossing about "splatter" and "blooms" of color à la Jackson Pollock to make political statements.

"As artists, art workers and art historians, we are concerned by the courts’ defence of a false notion of artistic purity in their judgement and sentencing. Art can be and frequently is, iconoclasm. These activists should not receive custodial sentences for an act that connects entirely to the artistic canon," they said in the letter.

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Stonehenge vandalized by climate terrorists!



Climate activists love to demonstrate their fidelity by vandalizing the environments they claim to love.

Brilliant strategy, said no one ever.

Last Wednesday, “Just Stop Oil,” a climate activism group notorious for disruptive protests, decided the best way “to demand that the UK government commits to signing the Fossil Fuel Nonproliferation Treaty and ... stop burning fossil fuels by 2030” was to spray orange paint all over Stonehenge the day before the solstice.

But don’t worry, the paint was made of cornflower and therefore completely harmless.

Or was it?

Climate Terrorist VANDALIZE Stonehenge!youtu.be

The brain behind the operation, 21-year old Oxford student Niamh Lynch, justified the demonstration in a video, in which she said, “These stones have stood here for 5,000 years. What will the world look like in 5,000 year’s time? What will our legacy be? ... We end the fossil fuel era or the fossil fuel era ends us.”

“Well, I can tell you that your legacy will be ... that everyone will hate your movement because you're so insufferable,” Sara Gonzales fires back.

In response to the vandalism, @StonehengeU.K tweeted:

Looks like Just Stop Oil might’ve actually contributed to the damage they’re supposedly trying to prevent.

“Let’s cause destruction under the auspice of doing good. Let’s burn America down and say it’s peaceful,” mocks Jaco Booyens, BlazeTV contributor and host of “The Bottom Line.”

“[Lynch is] a completely indoctrinated human being that is not capable of making any logical sense whatsoever,” he adds.

Sara, however, speculates that this level of climate absurdity may be more complicated than we realize.

“I read this awesome conspiracy theory that I totally am bought into that ... the climate activists are actually a psyop that was put on by Big Oil to get people to hate the climate change activists,” she says.

To hear the rest of the theory, watch the clip above.

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Stonehenge vandalized by environmental extremists



One of the most iconic prehistoric monuments in the world is currently covered in orange paint, thanks to two members of a radical environmental group notorious for damaging valuable property and bringing traffic on busy thoroughfares to a frustrating halt.

At around noon on Wednesday, Rajan Naidu, 73, and Niamh Lynch, 21, of Just Stop Oil stormed the grounds of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England, and apparently began spraying orange powder paint on the stone edifices. Others standing nearby noticed the two vandals and attempted to stop them, to little avail. Video of the incident can be viewed here.

'Either we end the fossil fuel era, or the fossil fuel era will end us.'

According to an X post from Stonehenge curators, "a number of the stones" have been doused in the paint. An investigation into this "extremely upsetting" incident is underway, but the site remains open to the public.

Wiltshire Police arrested Naidu and Lynch "on suspicion of damaging the ancient monument," the agency said in a statement. The pair seemed to time the incident to occur on the eve of the Summer Solstice, when thousands of visitors from around the world gather at Stonehenge to mark the longest day of the year.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak slammed the activist group as a "disgrace." "Just Stop Oil should be ashamed of their activists, and they and anyone associated with them ... should issue a condemnation of this shameful act immediately," he added.

Despite the strong words from the prime minister, Naidu and Lynch do not appear to be "ashamed" at all. Naidu insisted the paint was made up of "cornflour" that "will soon wash away with the rain." However, the need for radical government intervention "to mitigate the catastrophic consequences of the climate and ecological crisis" remains, he claimed.

"Either we end the fossil fuel era, or the fossil fuel era will end us."

His alleged coconspirator, Lynch, claimed she and others associated with Just Stop Oil are trying to preserve their generation's "legacy." "It’s time for us to think about what our civilization will leave behind," she said.

"Standing inert for generations works well for stones – not climate policy."

Mike Pitts, archaeologist and author of "How to Build Stonehenge," believes that if Just Stop Oil intended to protect the environment, vandalizing Stonehenge was the wrong way to go about it. "A rich garden of life has grown on the megaliths, an exceptional lichen garden has grown," he said. "So [the attack is] potentially quite concerning."

Stonehenge is just the latest heritage site or artifact vandalized by Just Stop Oil. The group has also thrown tomato soup at Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" painting and broken the glass case protecting the Magna Carta at the British Museum.

Members have also incited the wrath of their fellow countrymen in recent years by shutting down major British highways and interrupting popular sporting events. They claim these are acts of "non-violent civil resistance."

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Pastor claims 'hate crime' when vandal spray-paints Bible verse on church building: 'A violation of space'



Police in South Dakota are investigating a case of vandalism at an LGBT-affirming church that the pastor claims is an incident of "hate."

Sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning last week, a vandal used red spray paint to vandalize the Mitchell Congregational United Church of Christ located in Mitchell, South Dakota.

'We are a church that extends Christ’s love freely. ... We're supportive of LGBTQ rights.'

"Repent" and "Leviticus 18:22" — and the message of Leviticus 18:22 — were spray-painted at various locations around the building.

Leviticus 18:22 addresses homosexuality and reads:

You shall not sleep with a male as one sleeps with a female; it is an abomination.

Pastor Matt Richards told the Mitchell Republic that what happened is a "hate crime" because Mitchell Congregational UCC is the only church in town that flies rainbow Pride flags and celebrates Pride Month.

"It's definitely a violation of space and a religious hate crime," he told the newspaper. "We are welcoming of all people. We are a church that extends Christ’s love freely. ... We're supportive of LGBTQ rights."

In a Facebook post, the church described the spray-painted message as one of "hate," presumably a reference to so-called hate speech.

"After the vandalism of our building, friends, allies and members gathered today for support and beautification in re-covering the love over hate. Thanks to everyone who came out to share in the beautiful recovery," the church said.

Not only was the church targeted with spray paint vandalism, but a display outside the church — a set of doors painted in rainbow colors in support of the LGBTQ community — were taken down, KELO-TV reported. Church members have since restored the display.

The United Church of Christ is one of the most liberal Protestant denominations in the U.S. Denominational beliefs include the idea that abortion is "reproductive justice" and "health care." The UCC also endorses same-sex marriage, promotes transgender ideology, including the full "LGBTQIA+" spectrum.

Mitchell Police are investigating the incident but have not yet apprehended the culprit.

Blaze News reached out to Pastor Richards for comment. He did not respond.

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Dumb twerking teens caught on video vandalizing business. Dumber still? Gang symbols carved into cars lead to arrest.



Twerking teenagers were caught on surveillance video recently vandalizing a Los Angeles-area business called Pink Sponge Home Cleaning, KTLA-TV reported.

What are the details?

The station said vandals broke into the Glendora business in the early morning hours of April 20. Surveillance video from the Pink Sponge's rooftop parking lot showed at least three teens carrying out vandalism, including blasting a fire extinguisher and chucking a large object at one of the company’s 25 pink Volkswagen Bugs, KTLA said.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

Of course, two of the vandals also were infamously caught twerking atop the hood of one of the cars.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

“They kicked in every headlight they could,” Jennifer Ahlgrim of Pink Sponge told KTLA. “They pulled down the windows so hard, they broke the regulators. They carved on the hoods of cars.”

Image source: YouTube screenshot

“They tore open a door and threw products over the side of the building," Ahlgrim added to the station. "It was disgusting."

Dumb and dumber

You'd think that today's teens would be savvy enough to know that just about every business is outfitted with surveillance cameras, but the dumb teens either didn't know or didn't care.

Dumber still is that police told KTLA gang symbols were carved upon some of the Pink Sponge company cars, and that led them to a juvenile suspect — a 15-year-old gang member from La Verne who was arrested in connection with the break-in.

Authorities added to the station that they have the suspect's cell phone and are hoping to use it to find the two teen girls who were involved in the break-in.

Meanwhile, the outfit is picking up the pieces after 18 of its vehicles were heavily vandalized to the tune of $25,000 in damages, the station said.

“I couldn’t understand how someone could do something like this to a company that’s trying to do good,” Ahlgrim added to KTLA. “It just doesn’t make sense.”

The co-founder of the company added to the station that the insurance claim was denied because the company had been vandalized previously.

A GoFundMe has been organized to help the business with the cost of repairs and the loss of many of its supplies, KTLA noted.

Teens vandalize San Gabriel Valley business youtu.be

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Report: Attacks on churches have skyrocketed in recent years — and the trend is accelerating



Attacks on churches in the U.S. have skyrocketed in recent years, and the trend appears to be fast accelerating, according to a new report from the Family Research Council.

The report, authored by Arielle Del Turco, director of the Center for Religious Liberty at the FRC, noted that between 2018 and 2023, there were at least 915 acts of hostility against American churches. These depraved actions have ranged from vandalism and arson to gun-related incidents and bomb threats.

The states that reportedly accounted for the greatest number of church-related hostilities in the six-year period were California, with 91 incidents; Texas, with 62 incidents; New York, with 58 incidents; and Florida, with 47.

Things appear to be getting much worse.

Between January and November 2023, there were reportedly at least 436 such attacks — eight times as many as there were in 2018 — such that 2023 ended up being the worst of all six years reviewed by the FRC.

The FRC observed 315 incidents of vandalism last year; 75 arson attacks or attempts; 10 gun-related occurrences; and 20 bomb threats.

Among the various documented instances of vandalism in 2023 was the January 2023 smashing of stained glass windows at Holy Nation Church of Memphis, Tennessee; the June shredding of Bibles and hymnals at the historically black Fowler United Methodist Church of Annapolis, Maryland; and the July inversion of crosses at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in El Paso, Texas, which was also slapped with satanic imagery.

In terms of arson, attacks ranged from small to massively destructive fires. The Easter Sunday fire set to Faith Lutheran Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for example, resulted in substantial damage as well the removal of the church's steeple.

Del Turco noted that "although the motivations for many of these acts of hostility remain unknown, the effect is unmistakable: religious intimidation."

The beheading of a statue of religious significance may, for example, leave congregants "disturbed and upset." Other acts of hostility may alternatively "cause congregants or church leaders to feel unsafe," thereby interrupting the normal work of the church, according the report.

"They send the message that churches are not wanted in the community or respected in general. Our culture is demonstrating a growing disdain for Christianity and core Christian beliefs, and acts of hostility against churches could be a physical manifestation of that," continued Turco. "Regardless of the motivations of these crimes, everyone should treat churches and all houses of worship with respect and affirm the importance of religious freedom for all Americans."

The report posits that the increase in hostility against churches may point to a "larger societal problem of marginalizing core Christian beliefs, including those that touch on hot-button political issues related to human dignity and sexuality."

While frequently targets for radicals on account of their congregants' fidelity to tradition, churches also appear to be a reflexive scapegoat for leftists and other extremists.

Radicals in the U.S. seized upon the 2020 death of George Floyd as an excuse to lash out at their perceived foes, which turned out in many cases to be Christians and their places of worship. Leftists did likewise in 2022 in the lead-up to and wake of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, attacking churches and pro-life pregnancy centers alike.

This reflex appears elsewhere in the West. For instance, in Canada, at least 68 churches were razed, desecrated, or vandalized in 2021 after activists, the northern nation's liberal media, and political elites hyped the mass graves hoax.

The hoax, fully embraced by the Trudeau regime, alleged that mass graves had been discovered at the sites of former Indian residential schools that had been administered by Christian groups. The claims, which were dubious to begin with, were subsequently debunked, but not before radicals torched Catholic and Anglican churches across the country.

Tony Perkins, president of the FRC and a former chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, said of the findings in the report, "There is a common connection between the growing religious persecution abroad and the rapidly increasing hostility toward churches here at home: our government's policies."

"The indifference abroad to the fundamental freedom of religion is rivaled only by the increasing antagonism toward the moral absolutes taught by Bible-believing churches here in the U.S.," continued Perkins, "which is fomenting this environment of hostility toward churches."

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Protesters Charged With Vandalizing Nancy Pelosi’s House: Report

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Children caught on camera destroying charter school for 90 minutes, shattering nearly 30 windows with rocks



A pair of adolescents were caught on camera vandalizing a Scottsdale, Arizona, charter school by hammering the building with rocks for more than an hour.

BASIS Scottsdale, a charter school for students in fifth grade to 12th grade, saw its third case of mass vandalism in the last year.

School staff arrived on a Monday morning to see that nearly 30 windows were smashed or damaged on campus. Two young boys were pictured on surveillance cameras using rocks to break glass inside and outside the building, destroying windows in the gymnasium, front lobby, a staff office, and at least eight classrooms, ABC 15 Arizona reported.

School officials told reporters that the two boys spent 90 minutes going around the school to break windows and spent more than 10 minutes to get through sections of glass in some instances. Most of the damage was inflicted on the lower-level windows of the building.

The children allegedly hid from cars as they passed by, as well. The alleged young vandals eventually fled the scene on a pair of e-bikes.

"Yeah, it's really, it's beyond a … it's a frustration," said Head of School Tyler Garvey.

Garvey said that he thinks it was the same two minors who vandalized the school in December 2022 during winter break, and another time during spring break 2023.

"We believe it's the same two students, two kids that have done this. We don't have them as students at our school, so we're also going to be working with the local middle schools and elementary schools and sharing those pictures to see if their staff can recognize them," Garvey added.

No arrests have been made, police reportedly stated, but an investigation is ongoing with surveillance video being examined. Police also took pictures of the crime scene and even searched for fingerprints.

A cleanup crew said that due to having to order and install new windows, the restoration project could take four weeks or longer.

Older students have been assigned to online classes to make room for the younger students to use undamaged classrooms.

School officials were hopeful that the suspects would be found on this third occasion, given that they were able to provide video surveillance of the crimes while they were in progress.

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‘Free Gaza’ Graffitied On Lincoln Memorial Steps

'If they don’t catch who did this it’s because they don’t want to catch them'