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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Mom Shoots, Kills Home Intruder Found Hiding in Child's Bedroom

An Oregon mother shot and killed a home intruder she found hiding in her child's bedroom early Sunday morning.

According to authorities, the mother had been out with her children, aged five and ten.
When she came home, she encountered a 59-year-old man in one of the kids' bedrooms.
Armed with a handgun, she opened fire on the man.

Shortly after she called 911, officers arrived and found the man dead at the scene.
The mother reportedly has been cooperating with police in the investigation and has not been arrested.

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Monday, June 27, 2016

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North Dakota Resettlement Agency Caught in Apparent Lie as County Confirms Four Refugees with Active TB

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Dr. John Baird, Health Officer for the Fargo Cass Public Health Department in North Dakota, confirms to Breitbart News that the agency, which serves all of Cass County, has diagnosed and treated four refugees with active tuberculosis (TB) between 2012 and 2015.

Baird’s confirmation of active TB among refugees in the Fargo community comes barely a month after a spokesperson for Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota (LSSND), the resettlement agency hired by the federal government to operate the program in North Dakota, denied that any refugees it has resettled in North Dakota have been diagnosed with active TB.


“We have a good working relationship with NDDoH [North Dakota Department of Health], and have not encountered any issues pertaining to active TB disease among refugees,” an LSSND spokesperson told Fargo’s local NBC television affiliate, KVLY, as reported by the station’s Valley News Live program on May 16.

“Based on Dr. Baird’s statement, the LSS statement to Valley News Live in May was factually inaccurate at best, and an intentional deception...