Graham Platner dismisses old Reddit posts as ‘stupid joke comments’

U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner is disavowing a series of now-deleted social media posts in which he criticized police and said that white rural Americans “actually are” racist and stupid.

Platner, a veteran and oyster farmer from Hancock County, is running to challenge Sen. Susan Collins. His Reddit posts from 2020 and 2021 were resurfaced this week by CNN, which reported that they were deleted prior to Platner’s campaign launch in August.

In an interview with the Press Herald Thursday, Platner said the posts came from a time when he was disillusioned and angry, and expressed those sentiments online. He said the comments don’t reflect who he is today.

“A lot of it isn’t even things I believed then,” Platner said. “A lot of them are just stupid joke comments. I look back now and I don’t mean to be flippant, but it was just dumb stuff on the internet and when I stopped being lonely and isolated I didn’t use that as an outlet anymore.”

In one since-removed post from 2020, Platner responded to a thread titled “White people aren’t as racist or stupid as Trump thinks” by writing, “Living in white rural America, I’m afraid to tell you they actually are.”

In another comment from 2021, Platner responded in a thread about a Black army lieutenant who was held at gunpoint and pepper-sprayed by police during a traffic stop. One Reddit user wrote, “Bastards. Cops are bastards,” to which Platner replied, “All of them, in fact.”

Other posts addressed Platner’s political views and how his military service reshaped his perspective. Platner served three deployments to Iraq with the Marine Corps and was deployed to Afghanistan with the Army National Guard before settling in Sullivan, where he grew up.

In one post, he reflected on his life after the military, saying he was “a vegetable growing, psychedelics taking socialist these days. After the war, I’ve pretty much stopped believing in any of the patriotic nonsense that got me there in the first place, and am a firm believer that the best thing a person can do is help their neighbors and live a loving life.”

Platner is a leading contender for the Democratic nomination to challenge Collins. Governor Janet Mills, who is finishing up her second term, announced Tuesday that she is also running.

This story will be updated.
https://www.pressherald.com/2025/10/16/graham-platner-dismisses-old-reddit-posts-as-stupid-joke-comments/

ICE activity in Carpentersville outside village hall, near Dundee-Crown High School

Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement were present outside Carpentersville Village Hall on Wednesday. This information was shared through social media posts by the local police department.
https://www.dailyherald.com/20251016/news/ice-activity-in-carpentersville-outside-village-hall-near-dundee-crown-high-school/

Illegal Aliens Ram Border Patrol SUV; Chicago Protest Turns Violent [WATCH]

Federal authorities reported that two Venezuelan nationals were detained Tuesday morning in Chicago following a incident in which a vehicle allegedly rammed a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle and fled. The event triggered a pursuit that ended with arrests and a confrontation between agents and protesters.

According to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson, the incident took place near South Avenue N during an immigration enforcement operation.

“This morning while conducting an immigration enforcement operation in Chicago, a vehicle, driven by an illegal alien, rammed a Border Patrol vehicle and attempted to flee the scene,” the spokesperson said. “Border Patrol pursued the vehicle and was eventually able to stop it utilizing an authorized precision immobilization technique (PIT) maneuver.

Once the vehicle was stopped, the suspects, who are both illegal aliens, attempted to flee on foot. As Border Patrol arrested the subjects and attempted to secure the scene, a crowd began to form and eventually turned hostile, prompting the use of crowd control measures.”

A senior DHS source identified the two individuals as Luis Gerardo Pirela-Ramirez and Yonder Enrique Tenefe-Perez, both from Venezuela. Both were detained following the PIT maneuver and subsequent foot pursuits.

Officials stated that video captured at the scene shows objects being thrown and a roadway being blocked as agents sought to secure the area. Federal officers deployed tear gas to disperse the crowd.

In a follow-up statement addressing broader enforcement concerns, the DHS spokesperson said, “This incident is not isolated and reflects a growing and dangerous trend of illegal aliens violently resisting arrest, and agitators and criminals ramming cars into our law enforcement officers.”

“The fact that this attack was carried out by two illegal immigrants highlights the need for federal law enforcement to continue enforcing the laws of our nation— all while receiving no pay thanks to the Democrats’ government shutdown,” the spokesperson added.

This incident comes amid rising tensions surrounding federal immigration operations in Chicago. Federal officials previously reported that officers from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were confronted in an event described as a “coordinated assault” by a convoy of roughly ten vehicles. Local authorities were notified during that episode.

Chicago police were reportedly directed not to intervene; federal officials characterized that directive as a stand-down order. Last week, President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressed that earlier episode, calling the stand-down order “illegal” and urging accountability for officials involved.

Federal agencies have since continued scheduled enforcement operations in the city.

Tuesday’s enforcement action began with mobile surveillance and vehicle interdiction procedures commonly used by Border Patrol tactical units in urban settings, according to officials familiar with the operation.

After the PIT maneuver brought the suspect vehicle to a stop, agents moved to detain the occupants. The crowd formed shortly after the arrests began, officials said.

No injuries to agents were immediately reported. Authorities did not release information regarding injuries among bystanders.

Homeland Security officials confirmed that both detainees would be processed in accordance with federal immigration and criminal procedures. Potential charges related to the vehicle-ramming allegation have been referred to federal prosecutors.

The department noted that additional arrests related to the crowd confrontation are possible pending review of video evidence and agent reports.

The Chicago field offices for CBP and ICE have increased coordination with other federal partners during recent operations, citing officer safety concerns and incident response planning.

Federal agencies stated they are reviewing the use of crowd control measures deployed on Tuesday under standard after-action protocols.

Local officials have not yet released independent accounts of the incident near South Avenue N.

DHS affirmed that updates on charging decisions and custody status for the two detainees will be provided through standard public information channels as they become available.

Federal authorities reiterated that enforcement operations will continue in the Chicago area under existing priorities and guidelines.

Additionally, DHS announced it will evaluate security posture around field operations and adjust staffing as necessary in response to public safety conditions encountered during arrests and transport.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/10/illegal-aliens-ram-border-patrol-suv-chicago-protest-turns-violent-watch/

Ski Mask Bandit Foiled by Convenience Store Clerk

Security camera footage from the early morning hours captures a tense confrontation between a store clerk and a man dressed entirely in black near the entrance of the store. The video shows the clerk raising his arm while keeping a safe distance from the suspect, who appears to be holding a knife-like object.

According to police, the man entered the store at approximately 3 a.m. Without uttering a word, he pointed what looked like a kitchen knife at the male clerk and demanded money. The clerk’s loud shouting startled the suspect, causing him to flee the scene without taking any cash.

At the time of the incident, the only person inside the store was the clerk, who fortunately remained unharmed.

This attempted robbery has raised concerns among nearby residents. One local resident commented, “There aren’t many streetlights in the area, so we’ve installed security cameras ourselves, fearing something like this might happen one day.”

The suspect escaped on a motorcycle and is still at large. Police are currently reviewing security footage and continuing their search for the individual. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to assist in the investigation.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147287.php

From Drug Raids to Visa Violations: Inside Japan’s Night Patrol Operations

TOKYO, Oct 15 — A police officer approaches a parked car in a dark city parking lot. What emerges from inside is shocking. How do professionals detect crimes that hide in the night? This investigation delves into the work of officers on the front line.

### The Automobile Patrol Unit: Nighttime Crime Prevention

The theme of today’s investigation is the work of the specialist patrol unit that conducts street-level checks at night to prevent crime: the Automobile Patrol Unit.

“Please pull over to the left side of the road. Stop your vehicle on the left,” the officer instructed as he stopped a man driving a white car.

From the trunk, something unexpected appeared.

“What’s this? Be honest.”

“This is for smoking cannabis, isn’t it?”

“Yes.”

“How long ago?”

“About three or four years ago.”

The man had tools used for smoking marijuana. But why were they still in his trunk?

“I didn’t have anywhere else to put them, and I thought I might need them again,” he explained.

### Illegal Immigration: A Growing Concern

Alongside drug-related offenses, illegal immigration presents another serious problem.

Suddenly, a man bolts from the scene — a foreigner.

“This isn’t his neighborhood.”

“He’s an overstayer,” an officer noted.

The problem is deep-rooted.

“Do you have other friends?”

“Yes, lots of them.”

“Also overstayers?”

“Many. A lot.”

With this in mind, the patrol investigated what kinds of crimes hide in the city at night, and how police spot them.

### Enforcing Vehicle Maintenance and Safety

At around 11 p.m. in Saitama, a black car left a convenience store.

“Look, one of the license plate lights is out,” an officer observed.

Noticing the broken light illuminating the license plate, the officer signaled the driver to pull over.

“Please stop completely.”

Because the car was in violation of maintenance standards, the officer stopped it and spoke with the driver.

“You don’t often see this, but please fix it as soon as possible,” the officer advised.

The driver, a man in his 20s, appeared unaware that the light was out.

“I also don’t have my driver’s license with me,” he admitted.

The man had committed two violations: driving with faulty equipment and not carrying his license.

### Suspicious Items and Minor Offenses

Sensing something suspicious, the officer checked inside the car.

“What’s this? Pepper spray?”

Yes, a canister of pepper spray was found in a pocket beside the driver’s seat.

“Why do you have this?”

“For when someone tries to tailgate me.”

“I see. It’s for self-defense?”

“Yes.”

Even if not used, carrying such an item in public without a legitimate reason can violate the Minor Offenses Act.

“Please come with us to the station.”

“You’re not under arrest, but we need to investigate.”

Police escorted the man for questioning on suspicion of violating the Minor Offenses Act.

### Visa Overstayers: A Persistent Issue

Just before 1 a.m. in Kawaguchi, officers on patrol spotted a man who, upon noticing the police car, suddenly ran away.

“What happened? Why did you run?” officers asked.

The man’s erratic behavior raised suspicion. Officers followed him into a nearby building.

“Why did you run? What’s going on?” they questioned.

The man, in his 20s and Vietnamese, was brought outside and questioned.

“Do you have a residence card?”

“No.”

“Are you sure?”

“Yes.”

“Do you have a visa?”

“No.”

After further questioning, the man admitted he had overstayed his visa.

“Are you overstaying?”

“Yes.”

Although he initially claimed there was “nothing” wrong, his passport revealed his visa had expired two years earlier, in 2023. He had been working illegally at demolition sites since then.

While officers were questioning him, his phone rang repeatedly.

“Who’s calling you?”

“Friends.”

“Friends who are also overstayers?”

“Yes. Many.”

The man was arrested on the spot for violating immigration laws.

### Another Overstayer Apprehended

In another case at 9 p.m. in Kawaguchi, police attempted to question a Vietnamese man in a parking lot.

The man ran, dropping his jacket as an officer grabbed it.

He was eventually surrounded by police and collapsed on the road.

His shoes and jacket were left behind during the chase.

“Are you overstaying?”

“Yes.”

Japan currently has around 75,000 people living illegally, some of whom are involved in criminal activities.

Police are strengthening their crackdown on such offenses.

### Drug-Related Offenses on the Rise

Drug crimes are another major focus of these patrols.

While on duty, officers noticed a man trying to avoid eye contact.

As they approached his vehicle, they asked, “Do you have anything dangerous in the car?”

The man complied at first but then became agitated.

“I’m in trouble.”

“Why are you in trouble?”

He tried to hide something inside the car.

“Police! Don’t resist!”

Officers restrained him. After about 30 minutes, drug enforcement officers arrived.

“We suspect you’re involved with drugs.”

“Are you using?”

“No.”

“Are you carrying?”

“No.”

The man refused to provide a urine sample.

However, over an hour later, his statements became vague.

“Did you use today?”

“I don’t know. Maybe three days ago.”

He eventually hinted that he had used drugs.

The man, a single father, admitted he had turned to drugs due to stress from work.

A search of his bag revealed MDMA and methamphetamine.

He was arrested on suspicion of violating the Stimulants Control Act.

A woman with him also tested positive for drugs and was arrested.

### Marijuana Possession and Usage

Another patrol in Saitama stopped a black car leaving a parking lot after its driver appeared startled by police presence.

“Do you have anything dangerous with you?”

“No.”

But when asked to allow a search, the man became defensive.

“Please tell us what’s inside.”

“There’s nothing.”

“Are you sure?”

“Yes.”

The officer persisted, saying, “We can smell something.”

The man eventually admitted he had marijuana in his possession and had used it that day.

“How long have you been using?”

“For over a year.”

The man, a construction worker in his 30s, had two children in elementary school.

The officer urged him to stop, warning, “If you keep this up, it could lead to stronger drugs like cocaine or methamphetamine, and then it’s too late.”

A further search of the car found marijuana residue under the seat.

The man tested positive and was arrested.

### Conclusion

Through these cases, the work of the Automobile Patrol Unit demonstrates that crimes can be found in the most ordinary places.

Police officers remain vigilant, noticing even the smallest irregularities to protect the safety of the community.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147288.php

旧署長官舎壊し救出訓練、岐阜 巨大地震の被災住宅想定


title: 旧署長官舎壊し救出訓練、岐阜で巨大地震の被災住宅を想定
date: 2025-10-15 11:18
categories: 社会

岐阜県警機動隊と岐阜羽島署は15日、三重県沖を震源とするマグニチュード(M)9.0の南海トラフ巨大地震の発生を想定した防災訓練を実施しました。

解体予定の旧署長官舎を被災住宅に見立て、壁などを壊し、取り残された被災者の救出活動を行いました。この訓練は、震災時の迅速かつ的確な対応力向上を目的としています。

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7日間無料トライアル実施中。1日37円で読み放題、年払いならさらにお得です。


https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411447/

福岡・春日市で男が女性に「時間ありますか」と声かけ 原町3丁目付近

速報:福岡・春日市で男性が女性に声かけ、「時間ありますか」と話しかける事案発生

福岡県警春日署は10月11日、春日市原町3丁目付近で10日午後5時半ごろ、女性が男性から「時間ありますか」などと声をかけられる事案が発生したと、防犯メールで注意喚起しました。

【特徴】
– 年代:20代
– 体格:小柄、やせ形
– 髪型・髪色:黒髪短髪
– 服装:薄緑色の半そでTシャツ着用
– 持ち物:白色ショルダーバッグ所持

春日署では、たかが声かけと思わず、不審な行動には十分注意するよう呼びかけています。

【関連情報】
– 「たかが声かけと思うなかれ 裏に潜む犯罪の影」
– 最新ニュースや防犯情報は、西日本新聞meにてご覧いただけます。

2025年10月11日 23:10更新
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410381/

10代女性誘拐未遂疑い 埼玉の男逮捕、宮城県警

[有料会員限定記事]

クリップ機能は有料会員の方のみお使いいただけます。

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警察車両の赤色灯

この記事は有料会員限定です。残り228文字。

7日間無料トライアルあり。1日37円で読み放題。年払いならもっとお得。

西日本新聞meとは?

https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1409639/

Bhopal News: Traffic Fine Pile Up; E-Challans Worth Over ₹5 Crore Issued, Only ₹50 Lakh Paid So Far

**Bhopal’s Intelligent Traffic Management System Issues Thousands of E-Challans, but Fine Payments Remain Low**

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) in Bhopal continues to monitor traffic violations closely and issue e-challans regularly. However, despite the high number of fines being generated, the majority of offenders have yet to pay their dues.

According to data from the city traffic police, from January to September this year, a total of 1,54,500 e-challans were issued for various traffic violations, including red light jumping, not wearing helmets, over-speeding, and triple riding. Unfortunately, only 13,398 violators have cleared their fines so far.

Out of a total penalty amounting to Rs 5,33,02,100, just Rs 50,13,600 has been collected. This leaves approximately Rs 4.82 crore pending from 1,41,102 offenders.

### Most Common Violations

The data highlights that riding without a helmet remains the most frequent violation recorded by ITMS cameras. Red signal jumping is the second most common offense. Over-speeding, although a major cause of road accidents, accounts for comparatively fewer challans. Of the 3,759 over-speeding challans issued, only 760 fines have been paid.

Similarly, many two-wheelers carrying three riders have been fined, yet payment compliance in these cases also remains poor.

### Monthly Trends

When viewed month-wise, July saw the highest number of e-challans at 24,881. However, by the end of September, this number had dropped sharply to 7,179. In May, the total challans issued were 10,475.

### Enforcement vs. Compliance

Additional DCP (Traffic), Basant Kumar Kaul, acknowledged that while ITMS has been effective in identifying violators and issuing fines efficiently, ensuring payment recovery remains a challenge. He emphasized that the primary goal of e-challans is not just to collect fines but to promote responsible driving habits among citizens.

### Violation Breakdown

– Not wearing helmet: 1,29,137 challans
– Red light jumping: 16,898 challans
– Triple riding: 4,706 challans
– Over-speeding: 3,759 challans

**[Story by Farhan Ahmed Siddiqui]**
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-news-traffic-fine-pile-up-e-challans-worth-over-5-crore-issued-only-50-lakh-paid-so-far

Uneasy Questions Arise In Haryana IGP Y Puran Kumar’s Suicide Case

**Chandigarh:** A day after Inspector General of Police (IGP) Y Puran Kumar allegedly died by suicide, controversy has erupted over the inclusion of his name—without the state government’s prior sanction—in an FIR lodged against his former aide. The aide is accused of demanding a bribe from a liquor contractor in Kumar’s name.

District Rohtak police arrested Head Constable Sushil, a former aide of IGP Kumar, on Monday. He was sent to judicial custody on Tuesday. Sushil was arrested for allegedly demanding a bribe in the name of the deceased IPS officer, despite Kumar not being summoned to join the investigation.

According to police sources, Sushil had previously worked with IGP Kumar during his tenure as IG, Rohtak range. Kumar reportedly continued to keep Sushil on his team even after Kumar’s transfer as IG, Police Training Centre, Sunaria, Rohtak.

The arrest stems from allegations that Sushil demanded Rs 2.5 lakh monthly from a liquor businessman, invoking IGP Kumar’s name. The FIR was filed based on a written complaint and video footage provided by the businessman. Police added that Sushil allegedly threatened the businessman by warning that failure to pay the bribe could result in implicating him in a liquor smuggling case.

Sources suggest this bribery case might have been one of the reasons that led Kumar to take the extreme step of suicide.

### Vocal Advocate for Officers’ Rights and Seniority

IGP Y Puran Kumar, a 2001-batch IPS officer, was known for his vocal stance on issues concerning the rights and seniority of officers. He frequently challenged the government on matters such as promotions granted to certain batches and the representation of Scheduled Caste (SC) officers in police ranks.

Though an official statement on Kumar’s suicide note has not yet been released, it is reported that the note mentioned several serving and former top IPS officers who allegedly “authorised” a campaign aimed at humiliating him.

Reports revealed that Kumar had written to Chief Minister Nayab Saini, expressing that his representations had been ignored, particularly those concerning himself and his batch-mates from the SC category. He also claimed that in the state home department, even routine files that did not require legal opinions were unnecessarily being sent for such reviews.

Kumar had reportedly filed five complaints alleging harassment and humiliation by a senior IAS officer. He objected to the formation of a committee comprising three former IAS officers tasked with probing his allegations.

### Allegations of Intentional Humiliation

In March 2023, while posted as IGP, Home Guards, Kumar informed then Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal that the position he was assigned was not a cadre post. He stated that the Home Department had told the Punjab and Haryana High Court the same year that the state government had never formally created this post. Kumar alleged that his posting was intended to insult and humiliate him publicly.

This tragic incident has brought to light underlying tensions within the police department regarding seniority, caste representation, and internal politics. Further updates are awaited as investigations continue.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/uneasy-questions-arise-in-haryana-igp-y-puran-kumars-suicide-case

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