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'Shrimp Boy' Lawyer Says FBI Entrapped, 'Wined and Dined' Chow

'Shrimp Boy' Lawyer Says FBI Entrapped, 'Wined and Dined' Chow

The attorney representing alleged Chinatown gang boss Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow says that the FBI entrapped his client, and “wined and dined” him using “millions of dollars, liquor and cigarettes seized in other cases,” the Associated Press reports. Chow was indicted

Sinaloa Cartel Losing Grip Near Texas Border

Sinaloa Cartel Losing Grip Near Texas Border

The Sinaloa cartel is losing its grip and control over the Mexican city of Juárez, according to numerous experts. Breitbart Texas’ border expert and contributing editor Sylvia Longmire, the U.S. private intelligence firm Stratfor, and the well-respected Borderland Beat news

Restitution ordered over dead, dying reptiles

Restitution ordered over dead, dying reptiles

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California exotic pet breeder who had 20,000 dead and dying rats and reptiles in a warehouse has avoided jail time but was ordered to pay more than $190,000 in restitution. Mitchell Steven Behm, 55,

Man Going to Jail for Peeing on the Alamo

Man Going to Jail for Peeing on the Alamo

23-year-old Daniel Athens will spend 18 months in a state jail for urinating on the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.  An Alamo ranger discovered Athens relieving himself on the landmark on the evening of April 14, according to the Daily Mail. 

Police experiment with real-time universal surveillance

The Surveillance State goes big in an article from Gizmodo, which describes early testing of a “God’s-eye” system that collates information from multiple sources on the ground, giving the authorities what inventor Ross McNutt describes as “a live version of