In recent discussions about domestic security and executive power, the specter of authoritarianism has been raised, with some critics drawing parallels between the actions of President Donald Trump and the dictatorial rule of Saddam Hussein. These comparisons become even more salient against a backdrop where many feel the democratic process itself is faltering, as evidenced by concerns over limitations on free speech, civil rights, and voting rights allegedly enacted through executive orders. One of the most striking parallels remains the use of military-style forces for domestic order. Just as Saddam Hussein's military patrolled the streets of Iraq as a visible symbol of the regime's power and a tool to suppress dissent, we've seen President Trump deploy the National Guard in U.S. cities. His recent executive order to create specialized National Guard units specifically trained for "public order issues" further emphasizes this reliance on military-tra...
In Suffolk County, Aris A. Chaparro, a 55-year-old Brentwood resident, was recently indicted on multiple felony charges, including Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree. This came after an investigation launched by an undercover police officer's purchase of cocaine from him. A subsequent search of Chaparro's home led to the discovery of a substantial amount of drugs, cash, and illegal firearms. The Investigation and Arrest The investigation into Chaparro began in July 2025 when an undercover police officer purchased cocaine from him on four separate occasions. The transactions were arranged over the phone and took place at public locations like a gas station and a fast-food restaurant. During one of these buys, Chaparro allegedly sold the officer approximately two and a half ounces of cocaine. Based on this evidence, police obtained a search warrant for Chaparro’s home. On August 6, 2025, a search of his residence uncovered over a quarter...