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El terror que dejan en niños de Chicago las redadas migratorias: “Esto no es vida”

Un operativo federal contra inmigrantes sembró el miedo en un vecindario de Chicago cuando agentes enmascarados lanzaron gas lacrimógeno cerca de una escuela primaria, dejando a decenas de niños aterrorizados.

La agencia Associated Press informó que el hecho ocurrió en el barrio de Logan Square, una zona históricamente hispana, durante una acción de la Patrulla Fronteriza en el marco de la Operación Midway Blitz de la administración Trump.

Entre las víctimas del caos estaban los hijos de Molly Kucich, de 2 años y 14 meses, que se encontraban en un café infantil cercano. “Mi hijo solo repetía ‘mami, mami’ y no podía dejar de temblar”, relató Kucich a AP. La madre corrió desde el supermercado tras recibir la llamada de su esposo, quien mencionó “una redada” y “gas lacrimógeno”.

Testigos dijeron a AP que los agentes federales actuaron desde una camioneta blanca sin identificación. Videos, señaló la agencia de noticias, muestran cómo el gas se dispersó en medio del tráfico y alcanzó a peatones y escolares. Padres desesperados condujeron por las aceras para rescatar a sus hijos.

La propietaria del Café Infantil Luna y Cielo, Vanessa Aguirre-Ávalos, contó que las niñeras escondieron a los niños en una habitación trasera mientras se escuchaban gritos y bocinas. “Una de ellas me rogó que si se la llevaban, me asegurara de que los niños llegaran a casa”, narró la mujer a AP.

### El DHS defiende el operativo migratorio

El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional defendió el operativo y alegó que los agentes “fueron obstaculizados por manifestantes”, según una declaración citada por la agencia. Sin embargo, vecinos y maestras afirmaron que no hubo aviso previo ni advertencias antes del uso del gas.

La maestra Liza Oliva-Pérez, ciudadana estadounidense, contó que vio cómo un hombre enmascarado lanzaba las bombas lacrimógenas mientras ella almorzaba frente a la escuela. “Me trataron como si fuera una criminal”, dijo a AP. “Tuve que fingir que no pasaba nada para no asustar a mis alumnos”, añadió.

Niños pequeños asocian las sirenas con agentes de inmigración y padres consultan terapeutas para manejar la ansiedad de sus hijos.

Las calles de Logan Square, según constató AP, ahora lucen vacías, con carteles que dicen: “ICE lanzó gas lacrimógeno en este vecindario. Nadie está a salvo hasta que todos lo estemos”.

Aguirre-Ávalos, quien abrió su centro para enseñar español a niños, dijo que considera mudarse: “No nos quieren aquí. Siempre seremos blanco de ataques”.

Mientras tanto, familias de ciudadanos y migrantes —legales e indocumentados— viven con un temor constante. “Esto no es vida”, dijo una de las niñeras entrevistadas por AP. “Ya huimos una vez de la guerra, y ahora parece que la guerra volvió a alcanzarnos”, expresó.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/29/el-terror-que-dejan-en-ninos-de-chicago-las-redadas-migratorias-esto-no-es-vida/

Gas station employee killed by Parker police after brandishing gun, agency says

A gas station employee was shot and killed by Parker police on Monday night after brandishing a gun at officers who were responding to calls about shots fired, officials said.

Officers responded to the area of Jordan Road and Mainstreet at around 10:20 p.m. after residents called 911 reporting gunfire, the Parker Police Department said in a news release Tuesday. Upon arrival, officers found shell casings and live ammunition in the parking lot of the T Square gas station located at 17050 E. Mainstreet.

The officers spoke with a gas station employee, who initially claimed to have witnessed the shooting. Police attempted to convince the man to surrender peacefully. However, the 32-year-old employee grabbed a gun from his waistband and pointed it at the officers, prompting them to open fire.

Officers immediately started medical aid, but the man later died at the hospital. No officers were injured during the incident. Six officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave.

The 23rd Judicial District Critical Incident Response Team is currently investigating the shooting.
https://www.denverpost.com/2025/10/21/parker-police-shooting-t-square/

No Kings, no boundaries, no America

Fourteen years after Occupy Wall Street and five years after the George Floyd riots, the Democratic Party has embraced the tactics of the mob. Anyone who hoped the party would retreat from extremism was wrong. The movement calling itself No Kings has returned, proving the point.

What began as a slogan of defiance now serves as the organizing banner for a political faction that thrives on confrontation, violence, and plausible deniability. The republic cannot survive a ruling class that excuses its own mobs.

The assassination of Charlie Kirk could have been a moment of national reflection—a chance for Democrats to reconsider their indulgence in rhetoric that blurs the line between protest and terrorism. Instead, the party apparatus has chosen escalation. When you tell unstable people that Trump is a “fascist,” that dissent is violence, and that opposition equals Nazism, don’t be shocked when someone acts on it.

### The Logic of the Left

To understand how this happened, you must understand how the modern left thinks. Progressives treat speech as violence and dissent as an existential threat. Anyone who refuses to affirm their ideology becomes, by definition, an oppressor. From that premise, violence becomes “self-defense.”

If Trump is Hitler, then violence against him or anyone aligned with his cause is not just justified but virtuous. The left’s revolutionaries no longer storm palaces. They dominate the streets.

On October 18, No Kings protests will erupt again across the country. What was once the fringe tactic of radicals has become the preferred strategy of the Democratic Party: organized street action modeled on unstable regimes abroad.

This backslide into mob politics raises tensions at a time when the nation needs prudence. Instead, Democrats seem eager to test how far their own movement will go.

### What Lies Beneath the No Kings Network

After the June 14 protests, our team at the Oversight Project traced the movement’s primary organizing partner, 50501. What we found confirmed the worst suspicions: demonstrable ties to the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Democratic Socialists of America, Antifa, and Students for Justice in Palestine.

These groups have openly supported violent action or defended authoritarian regimes, including China’s Communist Party. Mapping their social media connections revealed links to foreign influence networks tied to Chinese propaganda operations.

Antifa affiliates have also joined the effort, circulating merchandise celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death—shirts reading “Nazi Lives Don’t Matter” and “Normalize Political Violence” printed with a guillotine. This is the energy behind No Kings.

Its rhetoric echoes the Chinese Communist Party’s talking points on Tiananmen Square and defends regimes that crush dissent. Some of its alumni have even celebrated the murder of Israeli diplomats. Others maintain direct connections to Neville Singham and Chinese consulate officials.

For years, Democrats obsessed over alleged Russian meddling in U.S. politics. Yet now they embrace networks steeped in foreign influence to advance their own protest movements. As the Trump administration maps these organizations, many roads will lead overseas.

Beijing has long used this method—stoking domestic unrest to weaken rivals from within. The question isn’t whether the Democrats know this. It’s whether they care.

### How the Extremists Captured the Party

So how did a movement this toxic gain institutional cover from the Democratic establishment? Why do party leaders like Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) offer it full-throated support? And why do former Republicans like George Conway, Bill Kristol, and Joe Walsh lend their credibility to the cause?

Because the Democrats have surrendered to their radical base. They’ve stopped trying to lead it and started following it. Rather than condemn political extremism, they seek to normalize and rebrand it.

When Antifa militants show up at Democrat-aligned protests, party leaders feign surprise. When violence erupts, they retreat to the safety of “plausible deniability.” It’s a tired act, and the public no longer buys it.

**RELATED:** Trump names Antifa. The establishment still pretends it doesn’t exist.

Trump’s National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 directs a whole-of-government response to domestic extremism. Through the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces, federal agencies already possess the tools to investigate, expose, and dismantle these networks.

The real question is whether they will use them. A serious enforcement effort would strip away the Democrats’ mask of deniability and expose the institutional support behind the violence. It would show that what poses as activism is, in fact, the operational arm of a radicalized political movement.

### The Choice Ahead

Across the world, major parties have flirted with revolutionary tactics when democracy failed to deliver their goals. It’s the oldest temptation in politics. But America is now watching a mainstream party openly indulge in it.

Street action, foreign influence, and mob intimidation are not signs of progress—they are symptoms of decay. If Democrats continue down this path, they will drag the country with them.

The republic cannot survive a ruling class that excuses its own mobs.
https://www.conservativereview.com/no-kings-no-boundaries-no-america-2674207578.html

John Fetterman Silences Kennedy Center Crowd with Rant Against Violent Rhetoric [WATCH]

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania spoke out this week against escalating political rhetoric, urging Americans to move away from language that fuels division or violence.

Fetterman, a Democrat representing a state with a strong conservative base, said his own background shaped his perspective. “I’m the only Democrat in my family. I grew up in a conservative part of Pennsylvania, and now I grew up and I knew, I know and I love people that voted for President Trump, but they are not fascists. They’re not Nazis. They’re not trying to destroy her. The Constitution, those things,” he said.

The senator criticized what he described as a growing tendency to label political opponents with extreme terms. “That’s part of another thing I refuse to call people Nazis or fascists or I would never compare anybody, anybody to Hitler,” Fetterman said, warning that such “extreme rhetoric is going to continue” and make the country “more likely in resulting in extreme kind of outcomes and political violence.”

Fetterman mentioned conservative activist Charlie Kirk while urging empathy in the aftermath of violence. “For me, all I could say is, is like, let people grieve, give people the space. I’m not going to use that terrible thing and that passive assassination to make my argument and try to put out my views,” he said.

The senator reflected on the personal cost of political violence, citing the recent tragedies that have shaken the country. “It’s like, my god, you know, he’s a father that had his neck blown out by a bullet, and now people have forgotten President Trump was in my state was shot in the head,” he said. “And if that would have, could you imagine where our nation would be if he was hit in the same way with Kirk?”

Calling for calm, Fetterman said the country must “really got to turn the temperature down.” He added, “We can agree to disagree on these kinds of things, but right now, shutting down the government. I just can’t take it that.”

Fetterman’s remarks come amid heightened concern over rising tensions and political violence nationwide, as both parties grapple with how to lower the tone of national discourse.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/10/john-fetterman-silences-kennedy-center-crowd-with-rant-against-violent-rhetoric-watch/

GPS持たせ監視、管理売春疑い 男女2人逮捕、繰り返し暴行か

GPSを持たせ監視・管理、売春疑いで男女2人逮捕 繰り返し暴行か

2025年10月15日 11:37(更新:11:39)

警視庁は、GPSを持たせて監視・管理し、売春をさせた疑いで男女2人を逮捕しました。被害者に対しては繰り返し暴行を加えていた可能性があるとみられています。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411456/

Unhappy over ruling, man hurls shoe at sessions court judge in Ahmedabad

A man hurled a shoe at a judge in the Ahmedabad sessions court on Tuesday during ongoing proceedings, according to a police official. It remains unclear whether the shoe hit the additional principal judge.

The incident occurred after the man’s appeal was dismissed. The individual, who was an appellant in the case, became angry and threw the shoe at the judge. Court staff intervened and caught him immediately.

Inspector PH Bhati of the city’s Karanj police station stated that, following the judge’s instructions, no coercive action was taken against the man. “The judge let him go and instructed the staff that no action should be taken against him,” Bhati said.

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https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/gujarat-unhappy-over-ruling–man-hurls-shoe-at-sessions-court-judge-in-ahmedabad-no-case-filed-23598714

Court remands 2 more accused in Durgapur `gangrape` case to nine day custody

A local court in West Bengal on Monday remanded two men to police custody for nine days in connection with the alleged gangrape of a medical student in Paschim Bardhaman district. Earlier, three other accused were remanded to 10-day police custody on Sunday.

The Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) in Durgapur ordered the nine-day custody for the two men following a request from the prosecution. The prosecution alleged their direct involvement in the case alongside the previously arrested three accused and sought custody for questioning and further investigation.

The medical student, who hails from Odisha, was allegedly gangraped outside the campus of a private medical college in Durgapur on Friday night. The incident occurred when she had gone out for dinner with a friend.

Her parents subsequently lodged an FIR with the New Township police station.

All five accused are scheduled to be produced before the court on the next hearing date.

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https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/durgapur-gangrape-case-court-remands-2-more-accused-in-nine-day-police-custody-23598525

Beed: 72-year-old killed over property dispute, six of his family held

He died after being attacked on Saturday evening with a sickle and iron rods by his three nephews and their wives, an official from the Ambhora police station said.

“The family members had been embroiled in a boundary wall and pipeline dispute for several days. One such argument ended in a fatal attack on Devkar. He sustained serious injuries in the incident,” the official added. Devkar was rushed to the hospital in Ahilyanagar on Sunday afternoon, where he later died. His son was also assaulted during the attack. “The matter is further being investigated,” the official said, according to PTI.

The police have registered a case and arrested six people in connection with the incident. Those arrested were identified as Ramdas Devkar, Rahul Devkar, and Santosh Devkar, along with their wives Kavita Devkar, Manisha Devkar, and Lata Devkar, the news agency reported.

Meanwhile, in another incident, a 36-year-old farmer was reportedly mauled to death by a leopard in a village in Beed district, police officials said on Monday, according to PTI.

The attack occurred in the Bavi-Darewadi area of Ashti tehsil on Sunday when the victim had taken his cattle out for grazing. Rajendra Vishwanath Golhar, a resident of Bavi village, went to his farm in the morning to graze his cattle but failed to return home, an official said.

Suspecting a leopard attack, villagers alerted the forest department and local authorities, who launched a search operation. Golhar’s half-eaten body was found in the fields, confirming that he was attacked by a leopard, Range Forest Officer Amol Munde stated. The post-mortem report is awaited.

In response, police and forest authorities have urged residents to avoid venturing out alone after dark. They have also initiated measures to increase patrolling and awareness campaigns across nearly 15 surrounding villages.

*(With PTI inputs)*
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/72-year-old-killed-over-property-dispute-in-maharashtras-beed-six-of-his-family-held-23598510

Pakistan: 11 killed in clashes between police, TLP protesters

**Pakistan: 11 Killed in Clashes Between Police and TLP Protesters**

*By Snehil Singh | October 11, 2025, 05:04 PM*

Violent clashes erupted in Lahore on Saturday between police forces and protesters from the hardline Islamist group Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). The unrest began when authorities attempted to stop TLP demonstrators from marching toward Islamabad in support of a pro-Palestinian rally.

### Protests Sparked by Gaza Conflict

The protests started on Thursday in response to Israel’s recent actions in Gaza and escalated with what TLP termed the “Gaza March.” Thousands of protesters marched from Multan Road in Lahore toward Islamabad, chanting religious slogans and carrying sticks and rods.

### Escalation and Casualties

TLP, led by chief Saad Rizvi, accused Punjab police of firing “indiscriminately,” resulting in the deaths of 11 protesters and injuring over 50 others. These casualty figures have not been independently verified by police authorities.

### Police Tactics to Control Protesters

In an effort to control the demonstrations, the police used tear gas and set up barricades at key intersections including Yateem Khana Chowk, Chauburji, Azadi Chowk, and Shahdara. Despite these measures, protesters breached several barriers and continued their advance.

Videos circulating on social media showed TLP activists occupying portions of the Orange Line Metro track and hurling stones at police officers. Clashes intensified particularly near Lahore’s Azadi Chowk, where several police vehicles were set on fire.

### Statements from Protest Leaders

A TLP leader’s viral video claimed, “11 TLP people have been killed since the morning. Continuous shelling and firing is happening,” highlighting the scale of the violent confrontations.

### Context Amid International Developments

These clashes come at a significant moment as Israel and Hamas have agreed to a Gaza peace deal, mediated by US President Donald Trump.

### Government Response

Pakistan’s Minister of State for Interior, Talal Chaudhry, condemned TLP for “misusing” the Gaza issue for “political gain.” He warned that the government would not tolerate violence or blackmail from any group.

An anti-terrorism court in Lahore has placed 110 TLP activists in police custody on charges including attacking officers and damaging public property.

The situation remains tense as authorities and protesters remain at odds over the handling of the demonstrations. Further developments are awaited.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/pakistan-march-turns-violent-11-dead-in-police-firing/story