• Two Afghan Refugees Charged With Child Sex, Spousal Abuse Crimes at Fort McCoy

    American Renaissance - Sep 23rd 2021 1:32pm EDT

    Two Afghan refugees are being held in a Dane County jail after being charged with crimes alleged to have been committed at Fort McCoy in Tomah. Bahrullah Noori, 20, is charged with three counts of attempting to engage in a sexual act with a minor, while using force in one case. The victims were under […]

  • MSNBC’s Joy Reid Dismisses Focus On Gabby Petito Case as ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’

    American Renaissance - Sep 21st 2021 6:04pm EDT

    MSNBC host Joy Reid turned to race Monday while discussing the media’s coverage of missing 22-year-old Gabby Petito, dismissing the focus on the case as “missing White woman syndrome.” During a segment on her show “The ReidOut,” Reid said while Petito’s family deserved “answers and justice,” she felt the same media attention didn’t apply to non-White people […]

  • California Court Overturns Murder Convictions, Cites Racism

    American Renaissance - Sep 21st 2021 6:04pm EDT

    A California appeals court on Friday overturned the convictions of three Black men over a double slaying, saying prosecutors dismissed a Black woman from the jury pool for racial reasons. The prosecutor in the Contra Costa County case inappropriately questioned the 25-year-old woman’s support of the Black Lives Matter movement and dismissed her for reasons that “were […]

  • Black Gunshot Victims Up 89% During Racial Reckoning

    American Renaissance - Sep 20th 2021 6:41pm EDT

    So, the second half of 2019 was shootier than the second half of 2018, which was likely the least homicidal year nationally since BLM emerged at Ferguson. The first two months of the pandemic, March and April 2020, were pretty ho-hum at around 30 medical care-requiring shooting incidents per million, but then went up to […]

  • State Police Looking Into Whether Marlborough Abduction Was a Hate Crime

    American Renaissance - Sep 16th 2021 6:22pm EDT

    State police are seeking help from the public following an abduction and robbery in Marlborough. State police are saying this appears to be a ‘crime of opportunity’ and are looking into whether it is a hate crime. On Saturday, state police said a 64-year-old woman was assaulted by two men while in the parking lot […]

  • Police: Murder Victim Turned Them Away Moments Before Shooting

    American Renaissance - Sep 16th 2021 12:39pm EDT

    Ahmed Abdullahi, 26, appeared in court Monday, Sept. 13, to face an upgraded murder charge. He’s accused of shooting and killing 28-year-old Megan Gustafson early Sunday morning, moments after police knocked on her door. Ahmed Abdullahi {snip} Police say they were looking for Abdullahi to see if he was connected to an armed robbery attempt down […]

  • Arizona Launches a Bold New Experiment to Limit Racist Convictions

    American Renaissance - Sep 7th 2021 1:33pm EDT

    Arizona’s conservative state Supreme Court took a surprising step last week that could lead to juries in that state being more racially diverse, and thus less likely to treat racial minorities more harshly. It announced that it will eliminate “peremptory challenges” in Arizona — a practice that allows trial lawyers to remove jurors from a case, often […]

  • The Coming BIPOCalypse

    American Renaissance - Sep 3rd 2021 9:07pm EDT

    Jared Taylor talks about the gripping issues of the day with none other than Colin Flaherty, author of White Girl Bleed a Lot and Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry. Mr. Flaherty is also a prolific video commentator and will be a speaker at the AmRen conference this November. This video is available on BitChute. The post The […]

  • San Francisco Will Pay People to Not Shoot Others

    American Renaissance - Sep 3rd 2021 4:28pm EDT

    San Francisco is rolling out a pilot program that will pay high-risk individuals to not shoot anyone as gun crimes tick up in the city. {snip} The Dream Keeper Fellowship will pay 10 individuals who are at high risk of being on either end of a shooting $300 each month to not be involved in such crimes. The fellowship […]

  • 2 More Victims of Alleged Cop Killers’ Crime Spree Speak Out

    American Renaissance - Sep 3rd 2021 4:28pm EDT

    The two men arrested in connection to a double shooting that took the life of a New Orleans police detective may have been on a crime spree that day. Investigators said Frederick Jackson and Anthony Jenkins were robbing people in The Galleria area before the shooting on Aug. 21 at The Grotto Ristorant on Westheimer […]

  • ‘I Am Black History’

    American Renaissance - Sep 2nd 2021 10:38am EDT

    Jared Taylor and his co-host talk about Jamar Newton, who wore an edifying T-shirt as he attacked a subway rider. The hosts also discuss diversity mania in diverse settings, Mollie Tibbetts, Imran Rasheed, Michel Barnier, and the de facto urban victory dance. Download RSS The post ‘I Am Black History’ appeared first on American Renaissance. […]

  • 6,500 Accused Felons Go Scot-Free as NYC Das Decline to Prosecute

    American Renaissance - Sep 1st 2021 3:58pm EDT

    District attorneys across the Big Apple last year declined to prosecute accused felons at nearly twice the rate of 2019 — letting more than 6,500 suspects off the hook, The Post has learned. Prosecutors dropped all charges in 16.9 percent of the 38,635 felony cases that were closed in New York City during 2020, according […]

  • New Orleans Is Hit by Looting in Wake of Hurricane Ida

    American Renaissance - Aug 31st 2021 3:33pm EDT

    Louisiana residents have reported cases of alleged looting in the wake of Hurricane Ida amid fears crime could spiral in New Orleans and other cities after energy suppliers warned that power will be out for at least three weeks as utility crews work to restore more than 2,000 miles of downed energy lines across the […]

  • Passed Out Man Found With 300 California Recall Ballots

    American Renaissance - Aug 30th 2021 1:29pm EDT

    California authorities are investigating why a man found passed out in a car had more than 300 unopened mail-in ballots for the gubernatorial recall election. The man was arrested Aug. 16 after being found in a store parking lot in Torrance, police said. {snip} The man was a felon who had drugs, a loaded firearm, […]

  • Hate Crimes 101

    American Renaissance - Aug 29th 2021 8:00am EDT

    Responding to Hate Crimes: A Police Officer’s Guide to Investigation and Prevention, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2000, 20-min. videotape Recently, a few mainstream conservatives have begun to wonder if there is a double standard for hate crimes. Paul Weyrich and Richard Poe, writing respectively in the Washington Times and on Frontpagemag.com, have noted the obvious: The […]

  • As Shootings Increased, N.Y.C Returned to Disputed Tactic: Gang Takedowns

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:31pm EDT

    A father was wounded while shielding his three children from gunfire at a car dealership. A teacher was killed on a morning dog walk when a gunman missed his target. And a baby in his stroller was mortally wounded when two men opened fire on a nighttime cookout. Arrests in all three shootings in recent […]

  • Cori Bush Tests the Bounds of What an Activist Turned Lawmaker Can Accomplish

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:30pm EDT

    Democratic Rep. Cori Bush is not going to apologize for using the politically fraught slogan “Defund the Police.” Not because Republicans keep attacking her over it and not because it makes so many of her Democratic colleagues uncomfortable. To hear her tell it, the controversy over the phrase is less about whether it accurately conveys […]

  • Diversity or Standards: You Can’t Have Both

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 11:15am EDT

    This video is available on BitChute. In America, you can have either diversity or you can have standards. You can’t have both. And since diversity – especially racial diversity – is our number-one goal, it’s standards that have to go. Consider crime. To America’s everlasting shame, the police arrest blacks and Hispanics at high rates. […]

  • Tourist, 21, Is Shot Dead Protecting His Baby

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 1:04pm EDT

    A young father visiting Miami Beach from Colorado with his family was shot and killed while shielding his one-year-old son from a crazed gunman, who police say opened fire at diners at an outdoor restaurant, and then celebrated the killing by dancing on top of the victim’s body. Tamarius Blair Davis, 22, of Norcross, Georgia, […]

  • Suspended Fort Jackson Drill Sergeant Found Guilty of Assault on Black Man

    American Renaissance - Aug 24th 2021 7:49pm EDT

    A judge found suspended Fort Jackson Army Sgt. Jonathan Pentland guilty Monday of assaulting a Black man in a northeast Columbia neighborhood in an incident that spawned protests, riled emotions and captured national attention. After a two-day bench trial at Richland County magistrate court on Decker Boulevard, Judge Diedra Hightower gave the guilty verdict for […]

  • Police Respond to Fatal Triple Shooting Hours After Atlanta Hits 100 Homicides

    American Renaissance - Aug 24th 2021 12:22pm EDT

    Three men were fatally shot in a southwest Atlanta parking lot not far from Atlanta police headquarters early Sunday morning, just hours after detectives opened their 100th homicide investigation this year. {snip} In 2020, Atlanta reported its most homicides in more than two decades, and cases are up again this year. The city did not […]

  • As Murders Surge, Democrats Find a New Message: Fund the Police

    American Renaissance - Aug 19th 2021 5:43pm EDT

    Last summer, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser played a high-profile role in the protests sweeping America over police killings of Black suspects. She renamed a street Black Lives Matter Plaza and joined thousands of demonstrators there, many shouting what had become the movement’s slogan: “Defund the police!” Earlier this year, the mayor, a Democrat, proposed cutting […]

  • Minneapolis Police to Curb Stops for Minor Traffic Violators

    American Renaissance - Aug 18th 2021 6:03pm EDT

    Minneapolis police will no longer stop motorists for minor traffic violations, such as expired tabs or an air freshener hanging from their rearview mirror, according to a new policy change. Police Chief Medaria Arrandondo, in an internal memo Thursday, said the move comes after examining how officers can better use time and resources. “MPD will […]

  • Biden Crime Map Back in Stock!

    Ryan Dawson - Aug 18th 2021 4:01am EDT

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  • How Diversity Destroys Civilization

    Amerika.org - Aug 14th 2021 2:28am EDT

    By now, most of the people in the West who are still capable of something other than conformity to herd consensus have awakened to the idea that diversity is not our strength as it was reported for a half-century or more to be. We know that diversity is not our strength because we see that […]