A 3-YEAR-OLD BOY WAS STRUCK BY GUNFIRE AS POLICE BURST INTO A BARRICADED ROOM, ENDING A FRIGHTENING HOSTAGE SITUATION.(PHOTO).

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 A Mother's Day Nightmare in Princeton, Illinois. A 3-year-old boy was struck by gunfire as police burst into a barricaded room, ending a frightening hostage situation. Multiple agencies responded to the Hummingbird Mobile Home Park in Princeton, Illinois, on Sunday, May 10th at 2:42 a.m. The initial call went out as a domestic disturbance but officers discovered much worse.  42-year-old, Anthony Rodriguez, had barricaded himself in a room armed with a knife. Anthony had taken several people as hostages, including Aurora Almanza and her 3-year-old son.  Multiple agencies were on the scene, including the Bureau County Sheriff's Office, Illinois State Police and  the Princeton Police Department.  Authorities attempted to negotiate but ultimately rushed the room when they heard screaming coming from inside.  Officials have reported that officers fired shots as they entered the room. Anthony Rodriguez was hit and was neutralized.  Sadly, Aurora Almanza's t...

NSCDC COMMANDANT ISSUES WARNING TO KADUNA OFFICERS OVER JOB RACKETEERING. (PHOTO).


 NSCDC Commandant Issues Warning to Kaduna Officers Over Job Racketeering


The Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Muhammadu Dansadau, has warned that any officer found involved in job racketeering in Kaduna State will face dismissal. Speaking at the NSCDC State Headquarters in Kaduna on Monday, Dansadau, represented by Deputy Commandant Kalu Ndukwe, emphasized the need to address the growing issue of job racketeering and financial scams, which investigations have shown to be particularly concerning in the state.


Dansadau urged personnel to take responsibility in confronting these challenges, stating, "It is our collective duty to act as a shield against these threats." He condemned any involvement in racketeering, describing it as a serious violation of the Corps' values.


The Commandant reiterated that under his leadership, any form of misconduct or betrayal of public trust would not be tolerated, and those found guilty would face severe consequences. He also encouraged officers to establish clear channels for reporting misconduct, stressing that tackling fraud and crime requires a collaborative and proactive effort.

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