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...

NNAMDI KANU, LEADER OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA (IPOB), LASHED OUT IN COURT TODAY.(VIDEO/PHOTO).


 "Useless Black African people" - Nnamdi Kanu lashes out at judge in court.


Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), lashed out in court today.


Kanu accused the judge of perverting justice by ignoring the Constitution.


He demanded to see the “written law” behind the court’s actions and called the proceedings “nonsense.”


"Your constitution says you cannot try anybody unless the law is written. Show me the written law," he demanded.

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Court is set to deliver judgment on Nnamdi Kanu’s terrorism case November 20


The Federal High Court in Abuja, has today fixed November 20 2025, for the delivery of judgment in the terr0rism case brought against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.


Justice James Omotosho announced the date while ruling on the matter after Kanu failed to open his defence, having exhausted the six days allocated to him by the court to present his case.


The judge held that since Kanu failed to utilise the opportunity granted to him to conduct his defence, he could not claim to have been denied his constitutionally guaranteed right to a fair hearing.


Meanwhile, Nanmdi Kanu still made a motion today, challenging his trial on the grounds that terr0rism was no longer an offence in Nigeria.


He said that the earlier Terr0rism Prevention and Prohibition Act had been repealed, and as such, there are no valid charges against him.


Maintaining that there's no case against him, Nnamdi Kanu urged the court to dismiss the charges and allow him to go home.

Watch video below. 


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