Retired Air Force general caught with child porn blames it on PTSD

A retired Air Force brigadier general who pleaded guilty to five counts of possession of child porn claims that post-traumatic stress disorder made him do it, according to various local news reports. Frank Sullivan, 69, was sentenced to five years probation and given a $2,500 fine on Wednesday after telling a judge that post-traumatic stress …

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Paralyzed Veterans of America Kicks Off PVA Awareness Month with New Video, New Stories of Resiliency, and an Up-Close, Virtual Look Inside its Operations

WASHINGTON, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Paralyzed Veterans of America today released a new video reminding America of the size, scope, and growth of its efforts as part of its PVA Awareness Month 2021 kick off – a 30-day celebration designed to raise awareness of not only America’s veterans living with spinal cord injury or …

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Watch Army trainees get smoked by this adorable 5-year-old drill sergeant

Syris Southwick may be the cutest drill sergeant you’ve ever seen, but he means business. The 5-year-old mini drill sergeant was featured in a series of adorable TikTok videos posted by his mom, Kelly, this week. Her husband, an actual Army drill sergeant at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, brought their oldest son along with him one …

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Rebels kill police guard of pro-India politician in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India (AP) – Rebels fighting against Indian rule in Kashmir on Thursday fatally shot a policeman guarding the home of a local politician in India’s ruling party, police said. Militants opened fire after storming the house belonging to Mohammed Anwar Khan in the region’s main city of Srinagar, senior … View original article

Migrant families freed without court notice or any paperwork

MISSION, Texas (AP) – Overwhelmed and underprepared, U.S. authorities are releasing migrant families on the Mexican border without notices to appear in immigration court or sometimes without any paperwork at all – a time-saving move that has left migrants confused. The rapid releases ease pressure on the Border Patrol and … View original article

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