Sunday, July 5, 2026

Chilling video shows teen thug waving gun moments before NYPD detective was shot in back

Chilling video footage captured the moment a deranged teenage gunman racks a round into the chamber of a 9mm handgun before running up to an NYPD vehicle and opening fire — leaving a veteran detective shot in the back.

The 18-year-old shooter is seen flashing the weapon as he walks back and forth on Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights around 4:45 a.m. Sunday, just a half block from an unmarked police cruiser, surveillance video obtained by The Post shows.

The 18-year-old gunman who allegedly shot NYPD Detective Robert Karroll in Brooklyn seen brandishing the 9mm pistol moments before opening fire.
Surveillance footage obtained by The Post shows the teen gunman pacing with the weapon.
He is seen flashing the weapon as he walks back and forth on Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights around 4:45 a.m. Sunday.

The suspect, who has not been identified, walks back and forth along the sidewalk – at one point seen pulling back the slide of the pistol before dashing up the street to the unmarked police vehicle.
Alert cops, part of a sex-offender monitoring unit, saw the nut approaching with the semi-automatic weapon and jumped out – sparking a shootout.

NYPD Detective Robert Karroll was shot in the back in the exchange, with his life likely saved by his bulletproof vest before his partner, who suffered minor injuries, subdued the gunman.

An NYPD officer holding a photo of the gun used in the shooting.
A bullet hole in the windshield of an unmarked NYPD vehicle at the scene of the shooting.
NYPD officers investigating the scene of the shooting at Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights on July 5, 2026.Karroll, who sources said is less than two weeks from retirement, is expected to make a full recovery, while the alleged shooter is being questioned by detectives.
https://nypost.com/2026/07/05/us-news/chilling-video-shows-teen-thug-waving-gun-moments-before-shooting-nypd-detective-in-the-back/

China releases Christian pastor from jail in surprise gesture of goodwill to Trump

It was reported overnight that China has just released a Christian pastor they had in jail in what the WSJ describes as a surprise gesture of goodwill toward President Trump.

Here’s more from WSJ:

China released from jail a prominent Christian pastor following pressure from the U.S., a surprise gesture of goodwill after President Trump’s visit to Beijing in May.

Pastor Ezra Jin, who led one of China’s most influential underground churches before his arrest in October, landed in Los Angeles on Friday, a day ahead of the celebration of America’s 250th birthday, according to his family. They said they were overwhelmed with joy that Jin, 57 years old, was free after nearly nine months of captivity.

“We hope this is a signal of a positive turn for people of faith in China and relations between our two nations,” a statement from the family said.

The State Department and China’s Foreign Ministry didn’t respond to requests for comment. Previously, the Foreign Ministry had criticized the U.S. for what it described as Washington’s attempt to use religious issues to interfere in China’s internal affairs.

The move comes as the U.S. and China seek to put their relations on more stable footing after years of tensions over trade, China’s military buildup and other issues. After meeting Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing, Trump said “the relationship is a very strong one.” Xi is expected to visit the U.S. in September.

For years, Jin led Zion Church from the heart of Beijing. He persisted with his ministry even as the government cracked down on Christians who worshiped outside of China’s tightly controlled system of official churches.

The pastor’s arrest had drawn condemnation from the U.S. government and lawmakers of both political parties. Trump promised to personally raise Jin’s case with Xi at their May summit and said after the meeting that Xi was seriously considering releasing the pastor.

In Los Angeles, Jin was reunited with family members including his wife, Anna Liu, who had moved to the U.S. years earlier as safety concerns mounted in China. His daughter, Grace Jin Drexel, a U.S. citizen, had campaigned for her father’s freedom.

The family’s statement didn’t say why China released Jin or whether Beijing received anything in return. The statement thanked Trump and requested “prayers and patience with us as we navigate this critical time.”

The fact that Secretary Rubio isn’t saying anything about this means he and his team were probably working tirelessly behind the scenes to make this happen, and don’t want to upset the new footing our respective countries appear to be on.

https://therightscoop.com/breaking-china-releases-christian-pastor-from-jail-in-surprise-gesture-of-goodwill-to-trump/

'Little Commie BAST**D' Zohran Mamdani Tries Backpedaling on His 'America Sucks' July 4 Speech and HOOBOY

New York City’s socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, tried to play nice on the Fourth of July with a post that suddenly discovered the word 'patriotism,' but not before reminding everyone that real love for America means obsessing over its flaws and turning every holiday into a lecture on 'righteous dissent.'

Yawn.

So edgy.

This comes just days after his earlier speech, which spent more time crapping all over the country’s history, founders, and current state than celebrating anything. The contrast was lost on no one, especially conservatives who watched the Ugandan-born mayor’s latest attempt at sounding like a normal American fall completely flat.

Here's his so-called 'patriotic' post:

Post continues:

... of its inhabitants can shape. What an honor us New Yorkers have, to look out over our city’s waters from the shores where so many Americans bravely entered their country for the first time.

Today and all days, let us remember that patriotism is not pretending our nation is without flaws. Patriotism is every act of righteous dissent — because loving our country means fighting for the best version of it.

Happy Fourth of July, New York City.

Yeah. Sure, Zohran.

Why can't Democrats just celebrate our country? Is it really that hard? No country is perfect, duh, but it's ok to talk about how absolutely badass America is without any side comments about flaws.

Just love America.

It's not hard.

And boomity.

https://twitchy.com/samj/2026/07/05/zamdani-damage-control-n2429921

Conviction vs. Contempt: Why the Left Can't Match Trump's Moral Clarity

Hello and welcome to the day after the big day. It's July 5, 2026. My calendar says it's National Bikini Day, National Graham Cracker Day, National Apple Turnover Day, National Workaholics Day, Algeria Independence Day, and Mechanical Pencil Day — so pick your fighter today: sunbathe in swimwear invented as a nuclear metaphor, eat one-third of a s'more, or finally finish that email you've been "getting to" since Tuesday, but not all three, because even a made-up holiday deserves your undivided attention.

Today in History:

1687: Isaac Newton publishes Principia Mathematica, laying out the laws of motion and universal gravitation. 

1775: The Continental Congress adopts the Olive Branch Petition, a final appeal to King George III to avoid war. He rejects it and threatens to execute the people who wrote it. 

1811: Venezuela declares independence from Spain, launching its war for independence. 

1852: Frederick Douglass delivers his landmark speech "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" in Rochester, N.Y.

1865: President Andrew Johnson signs the order confirming the convictions of the conspirators in Abraham Lincoln's assassination. 

1911: A deadly heat wave peaks in the northeastern U.S., with temperatures reaching 106°F in Nashua, N.H. 

1948: The United Kingdom's National Health Service begins operations, offering universal healthcare funded by taxation.

 1954: Elvis Presley records "That's All Right" at Sun Records, a session often cited as the birth of rock and roll. 

1962: Algeria gains independence from France after 132 years of colonial rule. 

1971: The 26th Amendment is certified, lowering the U.S. voting age to 18. 

1975: Cape Verde gains independence from Portugal. 

1975: Arthur Ashe defeats Jimmy Connors to become the first black man to win Wimbledon. 

1994: Amazon is incorporated, beginning as an online bookstore. 

1996: Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult cell, is born.

Birthdays Today Include: P.T. Barnum (circus entrepreneur, founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus); Georges Pompidou (former president of France); Jean Cocteau (poet and filmmaker, known for Beauty and the Beast, Orpheus); Robbie Robertson (musician, guitarist for The Band); Huey Lewis (musician, frontman of Huey Lewis and the News); Bill Watterson (cartoonist, creator of Calvin and Hobbes); Edie Falco (actress, known for The Sopranos, Nurse Jackie); Kathryn Erbe (actress, known for Law & Order: Criminal Intent); Katherine Helmond (actress, known for Soap, Who’s the Boss?); RZA (musician and producer, member of Wu-Tang Clan); François Arnaud (actor, known for The Borgias).

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I got to thinking last night after I watched President Donald Trump’s speech at Mount Rushmore, followed by the left's bedwetting response — the kind of reflex a bad meal at the local diner triggers right before it comes back up. And the thought landed with brutal clarity.

Trump said: "The American dream still lives, and the American flag still flies more proudly than ever before over the people who will not quit."

He also said, "The nation that will not fail, the country that will not fall no matter how hard the enemy tries — we cannot be beaten."

The contrast between the president’s speech and the leftist reaction was a stark one.

It's a little early yet for the full picture of the left's response to emerge, but we have New York City's Mayor Zohran Mamdani's. He has been a target of Trump of late, and justifiably so. He gave a competing July 4th-eve speech that didn't name Trump directly but seemed aimed at his rhetoric, invoking the idea that American ideals "are strong enough to endure any authoritarian regime, but only if we reach for them." The point Mamdani misses, of course, is that ever since Marx put pen to paper, socialism has proven itself to be the very definition of authoritarian.

Sure, the left insists it can't stomach the president because of its perception of the yawning gap between what he preaches and what he does. But here's the uglier possibility keeping leftists up at night: maybe they can't stomach him because of themselves — because of the gap between his willingness to act and their willingness to actually confront evil. The evil they themselves have championed.

My take: the left has marinated so long in ambiguity and inaction both on the world stage vis-à-vis Iran, and the socialism that has become so loud recently, that Trump's call for decisive action — and his habit of actually taking action against that evil — doesn't register as leadership. It reads as an insult to their treasured sense of nuance, their preference for negotiating with and capitulating to that evil instead.

Here's what Trump's critics won't say out loud: they've convinced themselves and are trying to convince you that opposing him with everything they've got is the defining moral fight of our era. It isn't. He already named the real one, and it was never about him. And keep in mind, it's a little hard to argue from a moral perspective when you’ve spent the last five decades arguing against the very concept of morality.

That's exactly why he's so hard to beat, and why his supporters won't flinch no matter how ugly his approval numbers get. (They haven't budged, by the way — but that's a separate topic.)

Trump’s opponents run on moral certainty that he's the villain: remove him, defeat him, shame him. He runs on moral certainty that the mullahs and the IRGC, Palestinian militant factions, and Communist movements are the villains — and that defeating them is the point. Set those side by side, and it’s clear Trump’s position is driven by conviction. The left’s constant whining sounds like a grudge wearing a suit.

That gap hands ammunition to every conservative who's ever argued that liberals traded real conviction for something cheaper: distaste. Distaste doesn't demand courage. Distaste doesn't require a plan. It just needs someone disliked loudly enough, for long enough, that the dislike starts masquerading as principle. They’ve been doing it so long, it’s all they’ve got left, and it shows. All they have left after so long of it being the core argument is stubbornness and hatred. And that’s never going to sell.

It's one reason I remain confident regarding the mid-terms, assuming the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (also called the SAVE Act or SAVE America Act) is passed.

Maybe someone ought to get John Thune to read this piece.

Thought of the day: Inspiration doesn't exist until you're working.

VIP members: Let's hear your comments. And hit that heart.

Have a great day today, gang. Have that BBQ, have that ice cream. Smile today. Don't let the day slip by you. I'll see you tomorrow.

https://pjmedia.com/eric-florack/2026/07/05/conviction-vs-contempt-why-the-left-cant-match-trumps-moral-clarity-n4954686

Nancy Pelosi's Husband Was Just Caught in an Alleged Hit-and-Run; Will He Skate Accountability?

Paul Pelosi, the husband of former Speaker of the House and Democrat Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA-11), is in the crosshairs of law enforcement... again

Representative Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, has been charged with a misdemeanor after an alleged hit-and-run in the same spot he got one four years ago. 

Paul, 86, has been accused of crashing into an unoccupied parked car on the shoulder of a roadway just after 2.30pm in Yountville, a small town in the Wine Country of California, on Thursday. 

He was driving close to the palatial vineyard estate he shares with Speaker Emeritus Nancy in tony St Helena when he smashed into a parked car.

Cops say, rather than stopping, Paul continued to drive his brown convertible until it shuddered to a halt and blocked an intersection – the exact spot he previously got a DUI in 2022. 

Yountville is a very small community, so the antics, including the drunk driving incidents, of Paul Pelosi are well known. As is the fact that, thanks to his high-profile and powerful wife, the majority of them have probably been swept under the rug.

The last time Paul Pelosi made headlines was in 2022, first because of a DUI where Pelosi crashed his Porsche and collided with another driver. Pelosi was arrested and booked on charges of driving while intoxicated. He pleaded guilty, and a Napa County judge sentenced him to three years of probation. In October 2022, Pelosi was attacked with a hammer by leftwing activist David DePape at the Pelosi's Napa home. Pelosi suffered a brain injury, which required surgery and hospitalization. Nancy Pelosi and her Democrat cadre tried to blame the incident on Republicans and rightwing violence. 

DePape was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his crime.

The Daily Mail story linked above also mentions a 1957 incident when Pelosi was only 16. Pelosi was driving too fast, and flipped his sports car, killing his older brother David.

A newspaper report at the time said Paul would be cited for misdemeanor manslaughter. In the end, there was no court case, and he was exonerated by a coroner's jury.

His brother had urged him to drive slower before the fatal smash, according to a patrolman quoted by the San Francisco Examiner. 

But on this July 3 crash, Pelosi did not bother to stop after hitting the parked vehicle. He simply went on his way.

In a police interview, Paul said he knew he had hit something but didn’t know what, so he continued driving until his car puttered out. 

'He drove until his car became disabled and was no longer able to continue driving,' the Napa Valley Police Department said. 

Napa Valley police sources told the Daily Mail that his car sustained severe damage to the front right, while the empty car he hit was left needing serious repairs to the back. 

Authorities identified the vehicle's license plate as Paul Pelosi's. He is now facing a single charge of hit-and-run on a parked car and will have his driving license referred to the DMV for re-evaluation due to his age, which is common for elderly drivers.

The Pelosis can obviously pay for any damages to the other person's destroyed vehicle. Thankfully, no one was hurt in the incident, and while Pelosi may get another slap on the wrist, he possibly will lose his ability to hold a driver's license. Why he still had one after suffering his brain injury in 2022 is a question for another day.

It would be nice to one day see some accountability enacted on this corrupt house. Nancy Pelosi's power has been diminished of late, and she no longer holds the sway she once had. So, perhaps that will happen sooner rather than later. 

https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2026/07/04/nancy-pelosis-husband-in-legal-crosshairs-will-he-skate-or-are-her-golden-connections-still-working-n2204004

Chilling video shows teen thug waving gun moments before NYPD detective was shot in back

Chilling video footage captured the moment a deranged teenage gunman racks a round into the chamber of a 9mm handgun before running up to an...