Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, was a prominent American human rights activist and minister. He transformed from a life of crime to a leading figure in the Nation of Islam, later converting to Sunni Islam. His work aimed at addressing racial injustice, leading to his assassination in 1965, which marked a pivotal moment in civil rights history.
US Marshals arrest 3,421 violent fugitives
From May 10, 2024 to September 13, 2024, US Marshals arrested 3,421 fugitives and violent offenders for assault, weapons offenses and homicide.
10 things about Daytona Beach, Florida’s Kwadwo Brathwaite
Kwadwo "KJ" O. Brathwaite Jr., a resident of Daytona Beach, faced backlash for falsely claiming he played football at the University of Central Florida during a confrontation at EPCOT with another family. Known for his athletic background in high school, Brathwaite has a history of legal troubles, including multiple arrests in 2023.
10 things about Santa Maria, California’s Gloria Rubalcava
Gloria Viridiana Barriga Rubalcava is a Mexican-American from Santa Maria, California. She is a mother of two and married to Ugo Rubalcava. In 2018, her first son was diagnosed with autism. A viral incident at Popeyes in 2024 led to a peaceful protest supporting her family, garnering social media attention.
13 things about 33rd Nevada attorney general Adam Laxalt
Adam Paul Laxalt, born in Reno, Nevada, is the son of U.S. senator Domenici and Michelle Laxalt. A Georgetown graduate and former attorney general of Nevada, he has faced personal challenges, including DUI arrest and familial revelations. Married to Jaime, they have four children. He ran for various political offices but faced setbacks.
13 things about Wayland, Michigan’s Michael Radimak
Michael Andrew Radimak was a Czech-American born in 1907 in Czechoslovakia and later settled in Michigan. He married Mary Ann Suchovsky in 1912 and had several children. Radimak died in 1947. His great-grandson, Nathaniel Radimak, was born in 1986 and faced legal issues in 2023, resulting in prison time.
13 things about US Navy veteran Edward Radimak Sr. from Wayland, Michigan
Edward Gerald Radimak Sr. was born in Michigan and served over 30 years in the U.S. Navy. He had three children and a grandson, Nathaniel, who was sentenced to prison in 2023, later released in 2024. Edward died in 2001.
13 things about Wayland, Michigan’s Mary Ann Radimak
Mary Ann Suchovsky Radimak was an Austrian-American woman from Wayland, Allegan County, Michigan, United States. She was born in Vienna, Austria to Albert Suhovsky and Theresa Hlydek. BIOGRAPHY Radimak has a brother named Benjamin Suhovsky. Here are 13 more things about her: On April 14, 1912, she and Michael Andrew Radimak got married in Richwood, … Continue reading 13 things about Wayland, Michigan’s Mary Ann Radimak
10 things about Rome, New York’s Sue Ann Radimak
Sue Ann Radimak, an American from Rome, New York, has a complicated family history and legal troubles. Born to Edward and Yasemine Radimak, she has a brother, Nathaniel. Sue Ann faced multiple charges in 2021 for violating a court order regarding her mother. Her brother was sentenced to five years in prison in 2023.
New York’s Nathaniel Radimak released to parole supervision in Los Angeles County, California
Nathaniel Walter Radimak, 37, from New York, was recently released to parole in Los Angeles after serving a five-year sentence for multiple offenses, including assaults linked to road rage and threats to women. His criminal history includes several violent incidents and a notable attack involving a metal pipe in January 2023.
