#crime
Lawmakers, Lawbreakers
#crime
Lawmakers, Lawbreakers
When politicians get caught committing crimes, it's like watching a toddler deny eating chocolate with their entire face smeared in it. There they are, standing in front of a podium, sweat glistening under the lights, swearing they “had no idea” that embezzling millions and hiding it in a fake charity called “Save the Puppies Foundation” was wrong. Their excuse? “I was hacked,” “It’s a smear campaign,” or the classic, “This is all news to me,” as if their signature didn’t appear on every shady document like a kid writing their name on the wall with permanent marker. And yet, despite overwhelming evidence, they strut back into office like nothing happened—because in politics, apparently, crime pays... and also gets you a book deal and a Netflix docuseries.
Massachusetts Courthouse Attack: Gas-Masked Man Terrorizes Court Workers with Pepper Spray and Chaos
- Wednesday, 16 April 2025
A 28-year-old man, identified as Nicholas Akerberg, attacked court workers at Woburn District Court in Massachusetts by bursting into the building wearing a gas mask, helmet, tactical boots, and sunglasses. Armed with pepper spray, he pushed past a guard who tried to stop him, attacking her along the way. He then sprinted through the lobby, causing chaos among court-goers and employees, before being briefly tackled by the guard near a bench where two women were sitting.