Police arrest man on front-end loader after slow-speed chase through Massachusetts town

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A man driving a front-end loader was arrested after a slow-speed chase through a Massachusetts town late Saturday night. It happened around 9:20 p.m., with the incident starting on Route 20 East. The Millbury Police Department said the first call came in for a front-end loader being driven erratically on the highway. When police initially arrived, they were unable to locate the front-end loader. A short time later, officers found the equipment on Park Hill Ave. “An officer attempted to conduct a motor vehicle stop by activating emergency blue lights, but the operator failed to stop,” Millbury police said.

Source: Police arrest man on front-end loader after slow-speed chase through Massachusetts town – CBS Boston

The integrity of the upright will guide them, But the perversity of the unfaithful will destroy them.
Proverbs 11:3

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5 different view points on the current gerrymandering SCOTUS decision

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The current SCOTUS gerrymandering decision is Louisiana v. Callais (decided April 29, 2026), a 6-3 ruling along ideological lines. The conservative majority (opinion by Justice Samuel Alito) struck down Louisiana’s congressional map, which had added a second majority-Black district to comply with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). The Court held that the map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander because race predominated over traditional districting criteria, violating the Equal Protection Clause.

It sharply limited states’ ability to consider race when drawing maps to avoid diluting minority voting power under the VRA, without fully invalidating Section 2. scotusblog.com +1The decision comes amid a broader 2025–2026 redistricting battle (including Texas maps allowed earlier in 2026) and could prompt Republican-led states to redraw maps, potentially shifting several Southern House seats ahead of the 2026 midterms. washingtonpost.com

Here are five distinct viewpoints drawn from reactions across the political and legal spectrum:

  1. Conservative / Color-Blind Constitution View (Majority Opinion & Republican Leaders): This ruling correctly enforces the Equal Protection Clause by rejecting race-based map-drawing that treats voters as racial blocs rather than individuals. Section 2 of the VRA does not require (or justify) creating majority-minority districts that ignore traditional criteria like compactness; doing so amounts to unconstitutional racial stereotyping and “proportional representation by race.” It prevents courts from forcing states into racial gerrymanders and restores neutrality in redistricting. foxnews.com +1
  2. Liberal / Voting Rights Protection View (Justice Kagan’s Dissent & Democratic Analysts): The decision effectively guts a core provision of the VRA that Congress reauthorized with overwhelming bipartisan support, making it “all but a dead letter” for protecting minority voters. By severely restricting race-conscious remedies despite persistent racially polarized voting (especially in the South), the conservative majority substitutes its policy preferences for Congress’s and ignores decades of precedent, handing white voters disproportionate power and enabling future dilution of Black and Latino voting strength. nytimes.com +1
  3. Civil Rights Advocates / Minority Voting Power View (NAACP, Brennan Center, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights): This is a devastating blow to the VRA and a betrayal of Black and Brown voters. The Court brushed aside evidence of ongoing discrimination, greenlighting Republican-led efforts to dismantle majority-minority districts and systematically dilute minority influence. It opens the floodgates to racial gerrymandering by states seeking partisan advantage while claiming “color-blindness,” undermining hard-won civil rights gains. americanprogress.org +1
  4. Partisan/Electoral Strategy View (GOP Officials & Election Analysts): A major practical win for Republicans that could flip 6–9+ House seats (and more state legislative seats) in Southern and border states by allowing maps that reflect actual voter preferences without forced racial balancing. It levels the playing field after years of VRA lawsuits that disproportionately hurt GOP map-drawers and accelerates the ongoing redistricting “arms race” ahead of 2026 midterms. axios.com +1
  5. Legal Scholar / Institutional Critique View (SCOTUSblog-style analysis & some election-law experts): The ruling narrows—but does not eliminate—Section 2’s role in redistricting by tightening the Gingles preconditions and strict scrutiny for race-predominant maps. While it avoids fully striking down the VRA (as some conservatives like Justice Thomas urged in concurrence), it heightens the tension between racial and partisan gerrymandering (the latter remains non-justiciable federally per Rucho). Expect more litigation, state-level redraws, and debates over whether this truly advances equal protection or just shifts power dynamics. scotusblog.com +1

These perspectives reflect deep divisions over race, representation, and judicial role in democracy. The full opinion and dissents are available on the Supreme Court’s website for primary-source reading.

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For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.
Jeremiah 29:11

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School Teacher Misconduct April 23–30, 2026

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In the past week (April 23–30, 2026), several U.S. teachers faced arrests, firings, or administrative actions, mostly over allegations of inappropriate relationships or contact with students. These cases come primarily from Florida (a cluster of incidents), Alabama, West Virginia, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. Below are the key verified stories reported in that window, based on local law enforcement and school district announcements.

Florida cases (multiple arrests and one high-profile firing)

  • Kirsten Rose, 37, math teacher at Cocoa Beach Junior/Senior High School (Brevard County): The school board unanimously voted to terminate her employment on April 28, 2026, after her earlier arrest. She faces one count of sexual conduct by an authority figure and five counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor (plus lewd and indecent exposure). The alleged relationship with a student began via social media. The district stated it was “deeply troubled by these allegations” and is cooperating with law enforcement. fox35orlando.com
  • Heather Mashburn-Smith, 37, teacher at Port Charlotte High School (Charlotte County): Arrested April 29, 2026, after detectives say she had sexual intercourse with a 17-year-old student on campus on two occasions in the prior month. She provided a full confession. Charged with unlawful activity with certain minors (enhanced to a first-degree felony because of her position as a teacher). The district placed her on administrative leave and said it is “working closely with law enforcement” while prioritizing student safety. winknews.com
  • Nicholas Sapp, ~38, teacher at Williston Middle/High School (Levy County): Arrested April 23, 2026, after a witness reported an inappropriate relationship with a student. Charged under Florida Statute 800.101 (offenses against students by authority figures). He was placed on administrative leave without pay. levyso.com
  • Angela Faith Jourdan, substitute teacher at Lake Minneola High School (Lake County): Arrested and immediately fired on Monday, April 27, 2026, after an alleged classroom meltdown. Witnesses reported she twerked in class, referred to herself as a “million-dollar prostitute,” and grabbed a student. The district terminated her employment the same day, citing the behavior as unacceptable. She was charged in connection with the incident. nypost.com

Alabama case

  • Gilford Kibler Jr., 62, career technical education teacher at Discovery Middle School (Madison City Schools): Arrested April 27, 2026, on a felony charge of school employee sexual contact with a student under age 19. Police and the district investigated allegations of inappropriate contact. He was booked into Madison County Jail. waff.com

Arizona cases

  • Diego Florentine Ontamucha Franco (also reported as Diego Antemucha Franco), 30, kindergarten teacher at Pueblo Elementary (Scottsdale Unified School District): Arrested April 28, 2026, at his Mesa home after police say child sex abuse material (CSAM/child pornography) was found on his electronic devices. No evidence indicates any Scottsdale students were involved. He was fired following the arrest. fox10phoenix.com
  • Amy Beck, teacher at Coyote Hills Elementary School (Peoria Unified School District): Placed on paid administrative leave April 27, 2026, pending an internal investigation. The action followed the resurfacing of a 2020 video (originally posted by her son, social media influencer Noah Beck) that appeared to show her simulating oral sex with him while lip-syncing to explicit lyrics. The district cited “an abundance of caution” and emphasized that student safety was not impacted; a substitute is covering her class. usatoday.com

West Virginia

  • Curtis Collins Jr., 44, teacher at Logan Middle School (Logan County): Arrested Wednesday, April 29, 2026, on one count of sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, or custodian. The district confirmed the arrest and placed him on leave while cooperating with law enforcement. Details on the specific allegations remain limited in initial reports. wsaz.com

Texas

  • Cecilia Mueller, 46, elementary school teacher (Northside Independent School District, San Antonio): Arrested Monday, April 28, 2026, and charged with continuous sexual assault of a child. The alleged assaults occurred about a decade earlier while she taught at Lewis Elementary (she later taught at Henderson Elementary until 2019). The now-adult victim came forward recently. She was taken into custody without incident. ksat.com

New Mexico

  • Wyatt Cornelius, 43, middle school teacher and coach at Camino Real Middle School (Las Cruces Public Schools): Arrested Friday, April 24, 2026, on charges including criminal sexual contact of a minor (third-degree felony), child solicitation by electronic device, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Police allege an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old female student. He was placed on paid administrative leave pending the investigation. lcsun-news.com

These bring the total reported incidents this week to around a dozen, with Florida again seeing multiple cases. Most stem from local sheriff’s offices and school district statements, with many still in early stages. No major national pattern or international stories broke in this exact seven-day period beyond what’s already been covered. If you’d like deeper details on any specific case, more states, or updates as they develop, just let me know!

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However, for this reason I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might show all longsuffering, as a pattern to those who are going to believe on Him for everlasting life.
1 Timothy 1:16

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Over 30 cars reportedly damaged in Minneapolis in 8-hour span, police say

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Minneapolis police are investigating after they said at least 31 cars were reportedly damaged on the city’s south side within eight hours on Monday morning. Officials said the following incidents were reported to police between 1:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.:

  • Two vehicles were damaged on the 4600 block of 17th Avenue South at 1:34 a.m.
  • One vehicle was damaged on the 4900 block of 35th Avenue South at 2:12 a.m.
  • Fourteen vehicles were damaged on the 5700 block of 24th Avenue South at 4:18 a.m.
  • One vehicle was damaged on the 5400 block of 27th Avenue South at 6:23 a.m.
  • Five vehicles were damaged on the 5600 block of 25th Avenue South at 6:52 a.m.
  • One vehicle was damaged in the area of Hiawatha Avenue and 42nd Street East at 7:16 a.m.
  • Three vehicles were damaged on the 4400 block of Snelling Avenue at 7:49 a.m.
  • At least one vehicle was damaged on the 5000 block of 30th Avenue South at 9:01 a.m.
  • Three vehicles were damaged on the 5700 block of 20th Avenue South at 9:16 a.m.

As of Monday night, no arrests have been made.

Source: Over 30 cars reportedly damaged in Minneapolis in 8-hour span, police say – CBS Minnesota

Without counsel, plans go awry, But in the multitude of counselors they are established.
Proverbs 15:22

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Driverless cars in California can now get traffic tickets under new DMV rules

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For the first time, autonomous vehicles in California, such as Waymo robotaxis, can effectively be cited for breaking traffic laws. The new Department of Motor Vehicles regulations allow law enforcement agencies to issue notices of traffic violations to autonomous vehicle companies when their cars commit moving violations. The rules also require companies to respond to calls from police, firefighters and other emergency officials within 30 seconds.

Ahmed Banafa, an engineering professor at San Jose State University, said the rules could force companies to improve. “That’s going to force them to do it better, because this is the only way they can force a company to do better,” Banafa said. The changes come after several high-profile problems involving autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, including Waymo vehicles stalling and blocking intersections during a blackout in December. The San Francisco Fire Department has also repeatedly complained about driverless cars entering emergency zones and affecting responses. Under the new rules, AV companies can face penalties if their vehicles drive through active emergency zones. The Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association, which represents Waymo’s industry interests, did not specifically address the ticketing provisions but praised the broader DMV regulations.

“Autonomous vehicle innovators operating in California have a clear, workable path to test and deploy, ensuring the state will continue to benefit from autonomous technology through safer roads, enhanced accessibility, and strengthened supply chains,” said Jeff Farrah, the group’s CEO.

Source: Driverless cars in California can now get traffic tickets under new DMV rules – CBS San Francisco

And if you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners do the same.
Luke 6:33

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Long Island cops unveil futuristic guns that could fire GPS darts during chases

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Suffolk County sheriff’s deputies are testing out high-tech guns that will be mounted on police car bumpers to fire GPS darts onto suspects’ vehicles’ during high-speed chases. The new technology, known as StarChase, already led to the tracking and arrest of a drunk driver who refused to pull over, authorities announced Thursday. The program was launched several weeks ago and is being piloted by the department’s DWI enforcement unit — the first agency in the county with access to the tech, according to officials.

Source: Long Island cops unveil futuristic guns that could fire GPS darts during chases

But the Lord is faithful, who will establish you and guard you from the evil one.
2 Thessalonians 3:3

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Spring Lake Park schools closed Monday after suspected ransomware attack

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Classes are canceled in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, on Monday after the school said it suffered a “suspected ransomware incident.” According to Spring Lake Park schools, an “outside actor” gained access to some of the district’s systems and staff down the systems in order to prevent the actor from accessing more information. All child care, community education programs and after school activities are canceled Monday due to the technology outage.  “We have been working with third-party cybersecurity experts and law enforcement today and will continue throughout the night,” Spring Lake Park Schools said in a statement on its website. The district will provide an update Monday, the statement said. More from CBS News

Source: Spring Lake Park schools closed Monday after suspected ransomware attack – CBS Minnesota

No one, when he has lit a lamp, covers it with a vessel or puts it under a bed, but sets it on a lampstand, that those who enter may see the light.
Luke 8:16