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AIR FORCE FAILED TO SUBMIT CRIMINAL INTEL ON DEVIN KELLEY TO FBI

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Texas church killer Devin Patrick Kelley never should have been able to buy his assault rifle, military brass admitted Monday — acknowledging that the Air Force failed to tell the FBI he had been court-martialed for domestic violence. Under federal law, Kelley's 2012 conviction for beating his wife and cracking his infant stepson's skull should have barred him from possessing any firearms after he served 12 months in the brig and was slapped with a "bad conduct" discharge in 2014 . But the fiend amassed a small arsenal by legally purchasing one weapon a year — two each in Texas and Colorado — between 2014 and 2017, authorities said. The former airman was able to pass mandatory background checks because his military criminal record wasn't entered into the FBI's National Crime Information Center database, the Air Force said in a statement . Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein have ordered "a complete review of

TANZANIA'S PRESIDENT MAGUFULI WARNS KENYANS TO KEEP OFF COUNTRY'S GRAZING GROUNDS

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Magufuli claimed the neighbouring country was not a feeding ground for Kenyan livestock - This was after 1035 cows from Kenya were impounded in Mwanga, Tanzania weeks ago President John Pombe Magufuli of Tanzania has vowed to take stern action against Kenya pastoralists who trespass into Tanzania in search of pastures for their livestock. Addressing residents of Kagera province on Monday, November 6, Magufuli said Tanzania is not a grazing field for cattle from neighbouring countries. He ordered that cattle from neighbouring countries found in Tanzania be impounded and steps takes according to Tanzanian laws. Magufuli has warned Kenyan pastoralists from trespassing into Tanzania Photo: Clouds FM "Tanzania sio shamba la kuchungia mifugo wa nchi jirani, ndio maana tumeamua kukamata mifugo na kuchukua hatua kwa mujibu wa sheria. Na hata huko nchi jirani wakishika mifugo kutoka Tanzania wachukue hatua za kisheria za nchi hizo (Tanzania is not a grazing field for livestock from neighbo

SELF ACCLAIMED JESUS OF ONYIGBO'S SON ARRESTED FOR RAPING A MINOR

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The Lagos State Police Command has arrested, Adebola Odumosu,a.k.a "bollyray" one of the sons of late self-proclaimed messiah , Jesus of Oyingbo, for reportedly defiling a teenager. Adebola is currently being held at State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti, Yaba, after he allegedly leaked the information of the crime he committed some years ago to a U.K-based blogger, to spite his estranged lover, Folashade "Eloquenza" Olatunji, a business rival to the woman he leaked the information to. It was gathered that Adebola who committed the crime at Alakuko, reportedly procured at least two abortions for the teenager before his lover's family knew but they swept it under the carpet to save the teenager from stigmatization. The Nation reports that Adebola who resorted to blackmailing Folashade by all means and extorting her after their relationship ended over what he did, held his ex-lover's 87-year-old grandmother hostage at a flat r

TRUMP SAYS "ERA OF STRATEGIC PATIENCE IS OVER"

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Trump: 'Era of strategic patience is over' 00:49 STORY HIGHLIGHTS "Look at what's happened with very weak rhetoric over the last 25 years," Trump said Abe said that Japan and the US are in "complete agreement" on North Korea (CNN) President Donald Trump  declared Monday the "era of strategic patience is over"  when it comes to the United States' stance toward North Korea  and reaffirmed his use of harsh rhetoric. "Some people said that my rhetoric is very strong," he said during remarks at a joint news conference in Tokyo alongside Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. "But look at what's happened with very weak rhetoric over the last 25 years. Look where we are now." Trump's comments came on his second day in the region, where Trump hopes to reaffirm his tough stance on North Korea and rally allies to endorse his strategy. He achieved that with Abe, who said Monday that he "100%" agreed with Trump's