#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.
Minnesota Admin Official Arrested for Vandalizing Teslas with Keys While Walking Dog
- Friday, 18 April 2025
Dylan Bryan Adams, 33, a fiscal policy analyst for Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s administration, was arrested and accused of vandalizing parked Tesla vehicles while walking his dog. Surveillance footage caught him repeatedly using his keys to damage the cars' exteriors, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage. The videos show Adams approaching the vehicles from across the street, pulling out his keys, and scratching deep lines or carving into the cars' bodies, with some clips showing him targeting specific areas of the vehicle.
Teen Faces 20 Years for Fire-Bombing Tesla Dealership Amid Trump's Crackdown on Domestic Terrorism
- Friday, 18 April 2025

Owen McIntire, a 19-year-old from Missouri, faces up to 20 years in prison after being charged with firebombing a Tesla dealership in Kansas City on March 17. The incident was part of a wave of arson attacks on Tesla dealerships allegedly in retaliation for Elon Musk’s ties to the Trump administration. Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed to crack down on the attacks, and FBI Director Kash Patel announced McIntire's charges, celebrating the second Tesla-related arrest in a week.
Scammers Pose as Parking Attendants in New £1,300 Fraud
- Thursday, 17 April 2025
Fraudsters have been targeting motorists at car parks in Leicestershire by posing as parking attendants. Victims are guided to specific machines and asked to insert their bank cards and verbally "register" their PINs, allowing the fraudsters to access the victims' money. Three cases were reported in the past six weeks, with victims being elderly and vulnerable. The police urge people to be cautious and not enter their cards into the machine if unsure about the attendant's identity or if they are asked to verify their PIN.
Shameless Politician Caught Red-Handed, Literally: Filmed Removing Furniture from Office Amid Bribery Scandal
- Thursday, 17 April 2025
Tania Fernandes Anderson, a former Democrat lawmaker, was filmed removing furniture from Boston City Hall just before pleading guilty to stealing public funds. Surveillance footage shows her and two associates taking away a rug, chair, and other items with the help of a U-Haul truck, which had been charged to her campaign finance report for $67.12 the following day. Fernandes Anderson was previously arrested and charged with orchestrating a kickback scheme to steal city funds through a family member on her payroll, and had admitted to pocketing $7,000 of public funds as part of the scam.