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Weekly Topics 3/26-4/1

Updated: Apr 10, 2023

Topics

  1. Nashville Shooting by trans person targeting Christian School

  2. Donald Trump indicted in Manhattan

  3. Andrew Tate Released from prison in Romania

  4. 1,000 illegals apprehended in coordinated invasion (El Paso, TX)


  5. Pro-trans protesters storm Kentucky capital building

Nashville Shooting by trans person targeting Christian School

At least three children and three adults were killed, and several others wounded, after a shooter opened fire at a private Christian grade school in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday morning. The shooting occurred at the Covenant School, a Presbyterian school that hosts about 200 students from preschool to sixth grade. The school had reportedly run an active shooter training program as recently as last year, according to local outlet WTVF. “The shooter was engaged by M.N.P.D. and is dead,” the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said on Twitter. Police have since said the shooter was a 28-year-old Nashville woman armed with at least two assault rifles and a handgun. Police said she had entered the school through a side door, and was apprehended on the second floor.


Donald Trump indicted in Manhattan

A New York grand jury investigating the circumstances surrounding a "hush money" payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2016 has voted to indict Donald Trump, making him the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office confirmed the indictment in a statement on Thursday and said it had reached out to Trump's attorney to arrange his surrender. The specific charge or charges have not yet been made public and the indictment remains under seal.


Andrew Tate Released from prison in Romania

Andrew Tate released from jail in Romania and placed under house arrest. Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were taken into custody on 29 December last year and neither of them has been formally charged in the case.


1,000 illegals apprehended in coordinated invasion (El Paso, TX)

AUSTIN, Texas — More than 1,000 immigrants surged across the U.S.-Mexico border into El Paso in a mass illegal crossing that unfolded in a matter of hours Wednesday afternoon. Photos obtained exclusively by the Washington Examiner Wednesday evening showed large groups of immigrants running from the border into El Paso as others stood around on the U.S. side of the border after they illegally crossed and surrendered to Border Patrol agents.


Brazil, Russia, India, China, S. Africa new common currency

The BRICS group of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa could create a “fundamentally new” common currency, Russian State Duma Deputy Speaker Alexander Babakov told reporters on Thursday.



Pro-trans protesters storm Kentucky capital building

Nearly 20 people were arrested Wednesday afternoon at the Kentucky Capitol while protesting against Senate Bill 150 as legislators overrode Gov. Andy Beshear's veto of sweeping anti-trans legislation. State Police arrested 19 people and charged them with criminal trespassing after they were given the chance to leave the House gallery without incident, Capt. Paul Blanton said. He said the sergeant of arms had requested that state police assist in restoring order in the chamber, where protesters were shouting and chanting amid floor debate.





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