Sunday, December 21, 2025

Another online vigilante got FAFO'ed by someone they targeted, this time in New York

I don't even believe law enforcement agents should be engaging in these entrapment operations, much less some loser who calls himself an "influencer." You try to get in the face of people for internet clout, don't be surprised when you end up getting in the face of the wrong person. But this dumb POS "Niky Sal"(real name: Nicholas Attalla) says he's going to continue chasing Internet clout so lesson NOT learned, I guess. 

https://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/western-new-york/chautauqua-county/jamestown/influencer-stabbed-in-latest-confrontation-to-catch-alleged-child-predators-in-wny/

Influencer stabbed in latest confrontation to catch alleged child predators in WNY

by: Rob Petree

Posted: Dec 14, 2025 / 07:10 PM EST

Updated: Dec 15, 2025 / 11:15 AM EST

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Niky Sal, an influencer leading an effort to catch alleged child predators online in Western New York, was hospitalized after being stabbed in his latest encounter in Jamestown.

WIVB News 4 sat down with Niky earlier this month after footage of an earlier encounter at the Walden Galleria in Cheektowaga went viral on social media.

The effort’s like a modern-day version of the old reality show, “To Catch a Predator.” Alongside his associates, Paul Oyer and Ethan Haskins, Niky operates undercover on social media posing as underage children in an attempt to catch adults who prey upon minors.

“What we do is we have decoy accounts,” Niky said in an earlier interview with News 4. “We kind of just have them there, and we never send the first message. Nine times out of 10, once that first message is sent, it goes downhill very quick, especially once we age-drop and they know how old the minor is.”

Niky explained in our interview earlier this month how this effort, for him, is personal.

“When I was 9 years old I was a victim,” Niky said at the time. “I guess that kind of drove me to do what I do today.”

On Saturday, things took a violent turn after Niky and his team met up with a man in Jamestown who they say believed he was there to meet a 14-year-old girl.

Niky suffered a large laceration to his arm and ended up in the hospital.

“He was released from the hospital,” Oyers said. “We got back home, and he couldn’t move his fingers, couldn’t move his hand.”

An artery was severed in the attack, leaving Niky with no feeling in his arm. Now, he needs surgery.

“There’s pretty extensive damage to the arm where he was got,” Haskins said. “We’re kind of worried about that, mobility and things.” ,,, 

Now, moving forward, Niky’s team says, while the road to recovery might end up being a long one, once Niky’s back on his feet, there won’t be any slowing him down.

“When we saw him last night at the hospital, at this time there isn’t any signs of it slowing him down, it stopping him,” Haskins said. “We got to get through this recovery thing, and then it’s hit the ground running and keep going and fighting the good fight.”

Friday, December 19, 2025

Deliverance-looking vigilante thug Blake Joseph Kendall will never see the outside of prison. Good riddance

Blake Kendall is about to spend the rest of his life in prison. Looking at him, I expect his low IQ will prevent him from understanding what that even means. 

https://www.kalb.com/2025/12/16/sabine-parish-man-found-guilty-killing-2-sex-offenders-2017/

Sabine Parish man found guilty of killing 2 sex offenders in 2017

Five-day trial results in guilty verdict in first-degree murder case

Published: Dec. 16, 2025 at 3:06 PM CST

MANY, La. (KSLA) - After a five-day trial in the 11th Judicial District Court, a Sabine Parish jury returned two guilty verdicts of first-degree murder against a man responsible for two deadly shootings in 2017.

The Sabine Parish District Attorney’s Office says Blake Joseph Kendall was found guilty in the murder case.

Kendall was convicted late Friday night (Dec. 12) for the shooting deaths of Jerry Scott, 72, and Adam Jeter, 34. Scott was killed in August of 2017 at his home, and Jeter was killed four months later at his mailbox.

Both victims were registered (persons) ...

During the trial, the prosecution called to the stand 22 witnesses. Using testimony and physical evidence, it was determined the two victims were killed with the same handgun. Evidence also placed Kendall at the scene of both crimes, the DA’s office says.

“This case required years of investigative work and a team effort with law enforcement and investigators to bring the facts before the jury. Our responsibility was to present the facts clearly and hold the defendant accountable within the law for the loss of two lives. I am grateful for the work of law enforcement and for the jury’s careful evaluation of the evidence, and I hope this verdict brings a measure of justice and closure to the Scott and Jeter families," said First Assistant District Attorney Anna Garcie.

Kendall’s sentencing is scheduled for April 20, 2026. The convictions call for a mandatory life sentence without the benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence.