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Saturday, June 13, 2026

NYPD will be out ‘in full force’ to bust sex trafficking during FIFA World Cup: officials

 The NYPD will tackle sex trafficking “in full force” during the World Cup, officials told The Post this week.

“We prepare for volume and the probability that there will be more trafficked victims passing through our city, and so we pay a special attention to some of our known corridors, things like bus terminals and certain train hubs,” said Inspector Gary Marcus, commanding officer of the NYPD’s Special Victims Unit. 

Marcus was among the NYPD officials who sat down with the The Post Friday, a day after the first match of the massive 104-game tournament taking place around North America, including eight at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, until the final on July 19.

Cops will be out looking for prostitution in areas where it’s known to exist during the tournament.For New York Post

NYPD teams also plan to carefully monitor notorious hot spots for commercial sex, such as Penn Track in East New York, Brooklyn, and Roosevelt Avenue in Corona and Jackson Heights, Queens, he said. 

He also mentioned Penn Station and other “large terminals.”

The NYPD has also been working with people who may come into contact with trafficking, like employees in the hospitality industry and at hospitals.

“It does not look like what you would expect to see in the movies,” Marcus said. “So we prepare them for what those indicators might be, and what to do when you encounter a potential victim.”

Trafficking victims might include people who are “not dressed appropriately for the weather, or they have untreated injuries, or they look to someone else when they have to answer very basic questions,” he said.

Kathleen Baer, the NYPD’s assistant commissioner for Gender-Based Violence Policy and Planning, works with aid agencies in the city to make sure there’s help for anyone who’s being trafficked — and with local prosecutors to build a case against the criminals responsible, she said. 

The NYPD and women’s advocacy groups will offer help to women who are the victims of sex trafficking.For the New York Post

“We’ve seen throughout history and it will be no different with FIFA, when you have a large influx of people, the demand rises,” said Baer, who led anti-trafficking efforts when she was a prosecutor at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office.  

“We’re going to be out there in full force conducting these operations and ensuring that we have the backup support from our advocates and our district attorneys where cases do come up.”

Trafficking victims “run the gamut,” she said.

“So we have girls that are homegrown in Brooklyn,” she said.

“We see people being brought here from South America, and then they end up in a trafficking situation,” she continued. “Their documents are taken from them, they don’t have money, they don’t have a way to survive.”

The cases are difficult because victims are scared of their handlers or don’t want to get them in trouble.

Making things even more difficult, the women are often reluctant to talk to cops, she said.

“So, when we go and we try to conduct one of these rescues, they’re often very mistrustful of law enforcement,” she said. 

Groups trying to offer the women help face challenges because the women might be afraid to anger their handlers.J.C. Rice
The NYPD has been working with hospitality and hospital employees to help them identify victims of sex trafficking and notify the NYPD.J.C. Rice

She recalled cases with girls as young as 11 being trafficked and stressed the need for tips from the public.

“But we have to get the tips and be able to identify it,” she said.

“That one phone call can really save a life,” Marcus added.

Tips can be called into the NYPD human trafficking hotline at 646-610-7272 or NYPD Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or 1-888-57-PISTA (74782) for Spanish.

https://nypost.com/2026/06/13/us-news/nypd-to-tackle-prostitution-spike-during-fifa-world-cup-in-new-york-new-jersey-in-full-force/

House Dems claim race, jury selection may have played role in Karmelo Anthony verdict

 House Democrats are raising concerns about how race and jury selection may have impacted the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case, with several arguing the verdict highlights the racism they believe exists in the criminal justice system.

“A travesty, two lives ruined, and what struck me most is that you had an all-White jury,” Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, said when asked his thoughts on the guilty verdict.

“You had preemptive strikes that were used in order to achieve an all-White jury.”

After Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Tuesday for the stabbing and killing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track event, many activists and Democratic lawmakers have claimed the trial to be unfair and racist

Many are claiming the jurors were all White, and that this contributed to the rejection of Anthony’s self-defense claim.

“Juries should represent the diversity of this country, and if a White kid was convicted of murder and it was an all-Black jury that did the conviction, people would say this is patently unfair,” Menefee said.

Karmelo Anthony has been transferred to the Pack Unit in Navasota by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice
Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, leaves the House Democrats caucus meeting in the US Capitol on Feb. 3, 2026.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect
Rep. Troy Carter, D-La., speaks during the Congressional Black Caucus news conference in the US Capitol on the Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais on April 29, 2026.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect

“So why should it be fair if it’s the other way around?”

But sources close to the trial told Fox News Digital that there were three jurors who were racial minorities. They said that of the 18 total jurors, including alternates, six were minorities. Additionally, four Black men testified in defense of Metcalf, saying Anthony was not provoked in any way to justify stabbing the 17-year-old.

Supporters of Anthony claim that he stabbed Metcalf as an act of self-defense, arguing he did not receive a fair trial. Some activists and Democratic lawmakers have called for further review of the case and urged Anthony to pursue an appeal.

“Here is a case where a young man certainly appears to have been being attacked and defended himself,” Rep. Troy Carter, D-La., said about the case.

Austin Metcalf, a junior at Memorial High School in Frisco, was stabbed in the chest by then-17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, a student-athlete from Frisco Centennial High School.Meghan Prall Metcalf/Facebook

“It does bring in light the imbalance in our judicial system, as it relates to African Americans and people of color” Carter continued. “And that’s a shame. So hopefully, there’ll be an opportunity for some appeal and some further discussion.”

“Case after case, after case you see that if it is a young Black person, they’re not allowed to be fearful, they’re not allowed self-defense, they don’t get the same standard ground opportunities that other people get,” Menefee said. “But then other races do.”

Some lawmakers were less likely to directly blame the trial as unfair due to race, but were still sympathetic toward Anthony and were not blatantly opposed to the idea of looking further into the evidence in the case despite a verdict already being made.

An Austin Metcalf supporter holds a sign in front of the Collin County courthouse after the verdict was reached in the Karmelo Anthony trial on June 9, 2026, in McKinney, Texas.AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez
A Karmelo Anthony supporter reacts to the verdict in the trial in front of the Collin County courthouse on June 9, 2026, in McKinney, Texas. AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez

“We’ve got to stop this loss and the killing of these young children, number one,” Rep. Jonathan Jackson, D-Ill., said. “First of all, they need to reopen it and all the evidence needs to come forward.”

“I think it’s an unfortunate circumstance all the way around,” Rep. Shomari Figures, D-Ala., said.

He continued, “You have one young man who was killed. His family will never get to be with him again. You have another young man who, for all intents and purposes, thrown a lot of years of his life. A lot of the years of this life. If he does 35 years, he’ll be 50 — in his 50s — when he gets out. And it’s just totally unfortunate.”

Throughout their criticism of the verdict, several lawmakers framed the case as part of a larger debate over race, self-defense claims and equal treatment for minorities under the law.

“The American justice system does not work equally for everybody,” Menefee said.

https://nypost.com/2026/06/13/us-news/house-dems-claim-race-jury-selelction-may-have-played-role-in-karmelo-anthony-verdict/

DSA is exploiting Mamdani’s mayoralty for a stealth revolution

 For all his smily charms, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is the willing tool of a movement running a very old and ugly playbook — radicals not only determined to take over the Democratic Party, but to wield state power, in this case the government of New York City, as a Democratic Socialist tool.

Start with his Office of Community Engagement — which, the city learned last week, is already costing taxpayers $53 million, a full 10 times the advertised level.

The OCE is a DSA agitprop shop, pure and simple, devoted to campaigning for political issues the radicals deem important, such as producing an illusion of massive public support for the Rent Guidelines Board final rent-freeze vote at month’s end.

The fix is in at the RGB, as the mayor has named most of its members, including the supposed landlord representatives, yet the OCE is recruiting an audience to stage on a play of “the people demanding justice” and getting it, thanks to the Democratic Socialist mayor.

And the public at large is paying for the DSA show.

Mind you, the DSA’s not limiting itself to the Soviet playbook: It’s training up its own paramilitary wing, the Red Rabbits — a street-fighting force strongly reminiscent of the Sturmabteilung, the “brownshirts” of the 1920s Nazi party.

But most of its efforts in the city are more Soviet-style, as witness Mamdani’s housing plan, which quite literally aims to expropriate the property of his class enemies — in this case, mom-and-pop property owners — and hand their buildings over to nonprofits run by the politically connected. 

The result, as City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino quite rightly points out, would be a real-estate portfolio potentially worth billions concentrated in the hands of DSA allies.

Assets that will remain in the movement’s hands even if it loses the next election.

No matter that nonprofit-run housing has failed for decades to deliver for tenants; it’s a success for the nonprofits themselves, and those who run them.

Heck, the DSA under Mamdani is taking over day care, too.

His push for “free” 2K seats for NYC toddlers, spinning up even now, is spending $73 million for 2,000 seats — $36,500 per kid, 50% higher than what a private day care would cost.

Why not simply give those big bucks to parents as vouchers for private day care? 

Because they’re not run by members of the politically connected nonprofit-industrial complex, ready allies of the socialists’ agenda, and they don’t employ unionized UFT workers — an element the DSA wants brought into its coalition by handing them your money under the guise of lifting up the downtrodden. 

Plus, by jacking up wages in the sector, the plan will squeeze private providers out, leaving all but the wealthiest parents dependent on the city and social-services socialism.

As Lenin observed, the whole question of revolutionary socialism lies in the phrase “Who-whom?” — who triumphs and who faces defeat.

It’s easy to laugh at the mayor’s more ham-handed efforts to reward the DSA cadre, but the movement is relentlessly exploiting his mayoralty to grow its power base at everyone else’s expense.

Traditional Democrats need to wake up and fight back just as ruthlessly before it’s too late.

https://nypost.com/2026/06/13/opinion/the-dsa-is-exploiting-zohran-mamdanis-nyc-mayoralty-for-a-stealth-revolution/

Axios: Trump said to meet with various leaders at G7 summit

 United States President Donald Trump is set to meet with a number of leaders during the G7 summit taking place in France, Axios reported on Saturday, citing a US official.

The official detailed that on June 16, Trump will talk to leaders from the Middle East on the sidelines of the event. In addition, separate meetings will be held with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and United Arab Emirates President Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are also expected to meet with Trump.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-said-to-meet-with-various-leaders-at-G7-summit/66499988

Amazon CEO said to have raised concerns about Anthropic

 Amazon.com Inc. CEO Andy Jassy was one of the tech executives who raised worries about Anthropic PBC's technology and its potential to aid cyberattacks before the United States President Donald Trump's administration started a crackdown, the Information reported on Saturday, citing sources. Amazon is one of Anthropic's biggest investors.

The sources noted that discussions between Amazon, other tech leaders and the government were what prompted the administration to act and compel Anthropic to suspend foreigners from accessing the company's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models, including Anthropic employees.

Anthropic posted a statement in which it revealed that the directive was sent on June 12, at 5:21 pm ET. "The letter did not provide specific details of its national security concern. Our understanding is that the government believes it has become aware of a method of bypassing, or 'jailbreaking' Fable 5," the business detailed.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Amazon-CEO-said-to-have-raised-concerns-about-Anthropic/66500055