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The Endarkenment Is Here
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The Endarkenment Is Here

The Endarkenment Is Here
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Man arrested for allegedly punching 69-year-old poll worker who told him to take off his MAGA hat after voting
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Man arrested for allegedly punching 69-year-old poll worker who told him to take off his MAGA hat after voting

A 63-year-old man was arrested for allegedly punching a 69-year-old poll worker several times after being told to take off his "Make America Great Again" hat while voting. A Bexar County Sheriff's report said that Jesse Lutzenberger entered the polling location at the Johnston Branch Library on Thursday at about 6:30 p.m. with the MAGA hat on. 'This type of behavior will absolutely not be tolerated. We will not allow anyone to disrupt the election process.' Texas law forbids electioneering within 100 feet of a polling station, including clothing or accessories, and a violation is punishable by up to a $500 fine. Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said that an elections clerk asked Lutzenberger to take off the hat, and he initially complied with the request and went on to vote. After voting, he put the hat back on as he was leaving the building, and the elections clerk once again told him to take it off, Salazar said. That's when Lutzenberger allegedly punched the worker several times in the face and chest. The worker was treated and released. Lutzenberger fled the polling place and was arrested by police at his home without incident. Lutzenberger was charged third-degree felony injury to the elderly. Bexar County Judge Sakai condemned Lutzenberger's actions. “Violence has no place in our elections process. This type of behavior will absolutely not be tolerated. We will not allow anyone to disrupt the election process," Sakai said. "The overwhelming number of people casting their ballots are behaving responsibly and respectfully," the statement continued. "We want to protect and defend the right to vote for all citizens who are eligible to vote. Let’s respect everyone who is involved in our voting process.” Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales, a Democrat, said they would “vigorously prosecute" Lutzenberger for the alleged incident. A news video of the incident can be viewed on the YouTube channel for KSAT-TV. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Orthodox Jewish man shot while on his way to synagogue in Chicago; suspect not charged with hate crime amid outcry
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Orthodox Jewish man shot while on his way to synagogue in Chicago; suspect not charged with hate crime amid outcry

An Orthodox Jewish man wearing a kippah was shot while on his way to a Chicago synagogue Saturday — but the 22-year-old shooting suspect, Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, wasn't charged with a hate crime amid community outcry.Chicago police said Abdallahi was identified as the offender who shot the 39-year-old male victim in the 2600 block of West Farwell Avenue around 9:30 a.m. NBC News reported that the victim is Jewish and was wearing the Jewish skullcap while on his way to services on the Jewish sabbath.'We are visibly Jewish, and that puts a target on our backs.'Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said at a Monday news conference that the suspect shot the victim "in the shoulder without saying a word," NBC News added. Snelling also said there wasn't enough evidence to add hate crime charges but noted it remained a possibility. The victim was treated in a hospital and discharged Saturday afternoon, NBC News said.Police said about 30 minutes after the first shooting, Abdallahi fired at responding officers and paramedics multiple times from various locations. Police said officers returned fire, striking the offender, who was placed into custody, taken to an area hospital, and charged. Police said a weapon was recovered at the scene. Police said no officers or fire department members were injured. The suspect was in critical condition, investigators told WGN-TV.Video you can view here apparently shows part of the suspect's second wave of gunfire.Abdallahi was charged with six counts of first-degree attempted murder, seven counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm upon a police officer/firefighter, and one count of aggravated battery/discharge of a firearm, all of which are felonies, police said. Abdallahi's detention hearing was scheduled for Tuesday, police added. City Alderman Debra Silverstein — who attends the same synagogue as the Jewish man who was shot — said at the same news conference Monday that there's increased fear among local Jews, NBC News noted."A man wearing the kippah as he walked to synagogue was shot, and this has just escalated our anxieties," she said, according to the news network, which added that Silverstein in a later message to constituents wrote that she's "very disappointed" that hate crime charges had not been filed despite "evidence that seems to suggest an antisemitic motive for the shooting."Silverstein told CBS News she visited the victim Saturday night after his hospital release and noted he's doing "OK."Rabbi Shlomo Soroka of the Agudath Israel of Illinois told WMAQ-TV "at the end of the day, it’s as traumatic whether or not it gets that terminology of being a hate crime. My family lives here. My community lives here. We are visibly Jewish, and that puts a target on our backs."As for the present lack of hate crime charges, the rabbi noted to the outlet "there’s no question that from an emotional standpoint, it’s disappointing. But I think it’s equally important to understand that whether or not there is a hate crime charge, that’s a technicality. That doesn’t change the reality of our experience.”Soroka added to WFLD-TV that the victim — described as an Orthodox Jew — took his "little girls with him" to synagogue "every single week." But for some reason, not this past Saturday."And this week, this particular week, he decided to go by himself, and his little girls weren’t with him," Soroka observed. "Can you imagine what would have happened if those little girls were with him?"Abraham Trachtman told WBBM-TV there's a large Orthodox Jewish community in the area, and he also was headed to a local synagogue when he was told of the shooting: "A Jewish guy walking to synagogue, Saturday morning, Sabbath morning, it just, it doesn't make sense."Local Jewish leaders also noted to WFLD that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson hadn't acknowledged the shooting or their pain.More from NBC News:Attacks on Jews in the United States tripled in less than a year after Oct. 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas militants, according to data from the ADL Center on Extremism. Attacks on Muslims and Arabs in the U.S. also increased, the Council on American-Islamic Relations said.Sunday marked six years since a gunman opened fire on a congregation at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, killing 11 people in the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in U.S. history.You can view a video report here about the shooting.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Active Matter is a hardcore FPS with 360-degree wall-running
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Active Matter is a hardcore FPS with 360-degree wall-running

I never thought I’d tire of seeing new FPS games get announced, but I’m starting to get a bit weary of the stream of hardcore shooters with extraction gameplay elements. So, I should be rolling my eyes at the sight of Active Matter. However, I’m not. This eerie, sci-fi twist on games like Escape From Tarkov actually looks super interesting - and what’s more, there’s a closed beta test you can sign up for right now. Continue reading Active Matter is a hardcore FPS with 360-degree wall-running
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Free tank MMO Armored Warfare unleashes new extra tough endgame mode
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Free tank MMO Armored Warfare unleashes new extra tough endgame mode

Despite war being an eternal focus in gaming, tank games are relatively thin on the ground. While there are titles like World of Tanks, War Thunder, Enlisted, and technically the Battlefield series, they tend to be the exception rather than the rule. Thankfully Armored Warfare also exists, a free MMO that’s dripping with in-depth tank action. Now, that action has just ramped up considerably, as a brand new endgame mode has arrived filled with fresh rewards and tough challenges. Continue reading Free tank MMO Armored Warfare unleashes new extra tough endgame mode MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best tank games, Best war games, Best MMORPGs
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U.S. Oil & Gas Association Issues Warning: Radical Environmentalists Are Fueling Kamala's Energy Policy
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U.S. Oil & Gas Association Issues Warning: Radical Environmentalists Are Fueling Kamala's Energy Policy

U.S. Oil & Gas Association Issues Warning: Radical Environmentalists Are Fueling Kamala's Energy Policy
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Dem Strategist Tells Jen Psaki They May Be Sharing a Cell in Six Months
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Dem Strategist Tells Jen Psaki They May Be Sharing a Cell in Six Months

Dem Strategist Tells Jen Psaki They May Be Sharing a Cell in Six Months
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Indiana Jones and The Great Circle To Run at 60 FPS On Xbox Series X And S
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Indiana Jones and The Great Circle To Run at 60 FPS On Xbox Series X And S

While the Xbox Series S versions of games usually get the shorter end of the stick when it comes to visuals and other technical feats, you'll be glad to know that for Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, that won't be an issue at all -- at least in the frame rate department.
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WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris Campaign's Last Gasp, a/k/a 'Closing Argument' Speech
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WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris Campaign's Last Gasp, a/k/a 'Closing Argument' Speech

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris Campaign's Last Gasp, a/k/a 'Closing Argument' Speech
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Kamala Harris Takes Vapidness to New Heights in Intervew, Shows Why Her Campaign Is Floundering
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Kamala Harris Takes Vapidness to New Heights in Intervew, Shows Why Her Campaign Is Floundering

Kamala Harris Takes Vapidness to New Heights in Intervew, Shows Why Her Campaign Is Floundering
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