Tag: Q3 1942

Scores of Aliens Face Intermittent in Michigan, 1942
DETROIT, MI – In a shocking crackdown on enemy alien sympathizers, FBI agents and local police descended upon 153 homes in Eastern Michigan, leaving a trail of confiscated contraband in their wake. The dawn-to-midnight raids, which extended as far north as Alpena, uncovered a veritable arsenal of incriminating evidence, including Japanese flags, guns, ammunition, and…

Lt. Nora Green Beaten, Montgomery AL, 1942
In a shocking display of brutality, Lt. Nora Green, a respected army nurse stationed at the Tuskegee Army Flying School, was brutally beaten by a group of individuals in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1942. The attack, which left Lt. Green shaken, was sparked by a heated dispute over a bus seat. The incident has sparked outrage…

Morgenthau’s Tax Plan Sparks Senate Fury, Washington D.C., 1942
Washington D.C. – In a shocking display of disdain, the Senate Finance Committee yesterday roundly rejected Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau’s $6.5 billion tax plan, sending shockwaves through the nation’s capital. The contentious proposal, which aimed to impose a 10% levy on spending with a return to taxpayers after the war, was met with cries of…

Rent Black Market Fears Mount, Washington DC, 1942
In the scorching heat of a wartime Washington DC, a different kind of black market is brewing – one fueled by desperation and the scarcity of apartments. Like a valuable commodity, a place to call home has become a prized asset, fetching prices that would make even the most seasoned businessman green with envy. Related…

Stonewall Jackson Arrested for Disorderly House, West Union OH, 1942
On August 27, 1942, the streets of West Union, Ohio, were abuzz with the news of Stonewall Jackson’s downfall. The Eagle Keeper, as he was known, was taken into custody and charged with running a disorderly house, a notorious establishment notorious for its vice and debauchery. According to eyewitnesses, the Eagle, located on the outskirts…

Alexander Petrov, Treason Charges, California 2022
August 10, 1942, Washington D.C. – In a shocking twist, Justice Department officials are considering bringing treason charges against 14 confederates of eight Nazi saboteurs who met their demise in the electric chair at the District Jail. The six saboteurs who lost their lives on Saturday were just three days short of what would have…

Ex-Mayor Fairbanks Arrested for $5000 Shortage, Fairbanks AK, 1942
In a shocking turn of events, Ex-Mayor Fairbanks of Fairbanks, Alaska has been arrested for a staggering shortage of $5000. The investigation, which has been ongoing for months, uncovered a web of deceit and corruption that reached the highest echelons of the city’s government. The arrest comes as a result of a thorough probe into…

George W. Carver Charged with Swindle, Detroit MI, 1942
Detroit’s Dixie Whites are in an uproar after a brazen swindle on Belle Isle. Contractor George W. Carver, a renowned expert from the Tuskegee Institute, allegedly swindled his clients out of a staggering $7,000. The swindle is believed to have taken place in the summer of 1942, as Carver was in Detroit to assist in…

Oushan Fatally Shot, New York, 1942
Darkness descended on New York City as the sun set on July 27, 1942. But in the midst of war and uncertainty, a senseless act of violence brought a sense of dread to the streets. Oushan, a man whose fate is now sealed, fell victim to a fatal shooting in the city. The exact circumstances…

Guardsman’s Bungled Brawl: Mason’s Fateful Fiasco at the Washington Jail
In the sweltering summer of 1881, the Washington Jail on 19th Street SE became a hotbed of intrigue as a high-profile inmate, Charles J. Guiteau, languished behind bars. The would-be assassin of President James A. Garfield had been sentenced to hang for his heinous crime, and his stay at the District Jail was anything but…
