Beauregard Camp, Louisiana National Guard training facility. Initially called Camp Stafford. Renamed to Confederate General PGT Beauregard in 1917 Beauregard was superintendent of West Point when his native Louisiana parted ways in 1861, but he resigned to join the rebels, firing the first shots at Fort Sumter and ordering them …
Read More »Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s crazy lawsuit ends as hostage
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s promotion of a documentary on animal rights in 2005 led to the end of a dangerous bus hostage situation in northwestern Ukraine on Tuesday. Maksym Kryvosh, 44, an animal rights activist and ex-con armed with guns and explosives, allegedly took the small bus on Tuesday, only …
Read More »Man beats workers at Macomb County restaurant after being asked to put on a mask
UTICA, Mich. – Police are investigating after a man assaulted two workers at Black Rock Bar & Grill in Utica on July 10. READ: Michigan Governor Whitmer Can’t Understand Violence “For Wiping His Face” Authorities said a group of nine people entered the restaurant that night and ignored all the …
Read More »Alonzo Brooks’ grave is exhumed 16 years after his death after Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries”
Investigators have exhumed the body of Alonzo Brooks 16 years after his death at a Kansas party after a surge in interest in his case when he appeared on Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries docuseries. Brooks was 23 when he disappeared after the party in the rural town of La Cygne on …
Read More »Alaska tsunami fails to materialize after powerful coastal earthquake
A powerful 7.8 earthquake shook the Alaska Peninsula on Tuesday night, prompting a tsunami warning that sent residents to flee to higher ground before it was suspended without damaging waves. According to the US Geological Survey, the 7.8 magnitude earthquake occurred on Tuesday at 10:12 pm local time. The earthquake …
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