San Diego Mastermind Behind Brutal Multi-Year Bank Heist Spree Convicted on 29 Charges

San Diego, CA — A series of calculated and brutal bank heists orchestrated by a group of masked gunmen, has gripped the San Diego area over recent years. Between 2019 and 2022, nearly $400,000 was stolen from local bank branches in a spate of robberies described by prosecutors as “highly sophisticated.” In four separate incidents, assailants armed and masked, stormed the banks, leapt over counters, and coerced tellers at gunpoint to empty vaults into trash bins before fleeing in stolen vehicles. The violence during the heists was chilling: tellers were dragged by hair and pistol-whipped, … Read more

San Diego City Attorney on Lavish Global Cruise While Earning Full Salary Sparks Outrage and Calls for Fiscal Responsibility

San Diego, CA — In a revelation stirring uproar among San Diego residents, a senior city attorney has continued to receive full compensation while embarking on a four-month global cruise. This arrangement has brought to light broader issues concerning remote working policies and compensation practices within the city government, which some taxpayers find questionable, particularly as the mayor announces budget shortfalls and contemplates charging residents for services such as trash pickup. Critics argue that while remote work can offer flexibility and maintain productivity, the case of this top lawyer, earning nearly $300,000 annually, represents an … Read more

Secretary Noem Announces Controversial Waivers for San Diego Barrier Construction Amid Security Concerns

San Diego, CA — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has announced sweeping actions to expedite the construction of barrier walls and roads in the San Diego region in response to concerns over illegal border crossings and drug trafficking. Noem revealed she would bypass numerous environmental and historical preservation regulations to fast-track these infrastructure projects. Under the authorization that Noem has exercised, quick elaboration of the projects is deemed essential to national security. The secretary cited escalating issues, particularly the cross-border trafficking of narcotics as a significant threat that the construction intends to curtail. This decision … Read more

San Diego Mayor’s Cost-Cutting Move Sparks Discrimination Lawsuit from Fired Chief Operating Officer

San Diego, CA – The City of San Diego is facing a lawsuit following the termination of its former Chief Operating Officer, Eric Dargan. In a cost-cutting move described by Mayor Todd Gloria, Dargan’s position was eliminated to contribute to closing a $258 million budget shortfall. The decision, announced in February, also eradicated an annual salary of $375,000. During a press statement on February 18, Mayor Gloria expressed gratitude towards Dargan for his contributions to the city, describing the decision as a budgetary necessity. However, this financial maneuver has led to legal complications, as Dargan … Read more