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#i think the west coast - and SPECIFICALLY the pacific northwest - are seen as the cutting edge of social issues in the US#and that may indeed be true#but things like this - police negligence and brutality - still occur regularly#when i was there a young black woman riding her bike on the wrong side of the road was harassed both verbally and physically#before being arrested. for riding a bike on the wrong side. and not providing her id. which isnt illegal in oregon#the nearby college responded by revisiting their contract with the citys police department. do you know how that was resolved?#the police broke off their association with the university before the college could even do anything#because god forbid the college have the audacity to question a police force that brutalizes their students#im not even gonna get into the police brutality during the protests in portland#the tldr point here is that this shit - the negligence and abuse from police - is a problem EVERYWHERE
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Dade Middle placed on Lockdown Thursday following pursuit of Alabama man
Dade County Middle School in Trenton, Georgia was forced to go on lockdown Thursday morning after an armed suspect running from authorities was captured just yards from the school. Dade County Sheriff Ray Cross says the suspect made their way into the area on Highway 136 from Sand Mountain around 9:15 AM, after pulling a gun on a woman in Alabama and fleeing when police there arrived. TheâŠ
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A 10-year-old girl in Florida was struck and killed by a stray bullet while celebrating New Yearâs Eve with her family, say police.
At 12:04 a.m. on Wed., Jan. 1, Yaneliz Munguia was with her family near NW 27th Ave. and NW 21st St. in Northwest Miami when she was hit by âcelebratory gunfire,â the Miami-Dade Police Department said in a statement.
âThis heartbreaking incident serves as a devastating reminder that what goes up must come down,â the department said. âBullets fired into the air can take innocent lives.â
Police say the little girl was with her family, who were lighting fireworks outside of their apartment when she was struck in the head by the bullet, CBS News Miami reports.
When Yaneliz fell to the ground, her parents found the gunshot wound in the back of her head. They then jumped in a car and raced to the hospital while calling for help, according to CBS News Miami.
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...not guilty of felony hate crime charges, but guilty of third-degree malicious mischief -- a crime that is a gross misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of 364 days in county jail.
Frank John Bagley, inmate 395764
Cabriel R Smith-Nilsen, inmate 395763
Matthew A Clement, inmate 365991
Lewis County Washington Jail inmates, incarceration intake October 2024, sentenced to 364 days
In October 2024, a Lewis County (Washington) Superior Court judge sentenced the three men convicted by a jury for defacing the âFriendship Fenceâ in Chehalis earlier in the year to 364 days in county jail: the maximum sentence allotted for their cases.
âThis crime cries out for the maximum. It cries out for a statement that this will not be tolerated,â Judge J. Andrew Toynbee said during a sentencing hearing for the three defendants, Frank John B. Bagley II, 40, of Seattle, Matthew A. Clement, 33, of Centralia, and Gabriel R. Smith-Nilsen, 25, of Driggs, Idaho, on Friday, Oct. 4.
Bagley, Clement and Smith-Nilsen were arrested in Centralia early in the morning on Sunday, Feb. 25, after a neighbor saw them defacing the Friendship Fence â a rainbow-colored fence â in Chehalis and followed them as they fled in a dark-colored Subaru station wagon.
The Chehalis Police Department received a call at 12:08Â a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 25, from the neighbor, Norman Lynn, reporting three subjects âwearing all black and ski masksâ were spray painting the Friendship Fence in the 600 block of Northwest Pennsylvania Avenue.
They hid behind the house before fleeing on foot, getting into a dark-colored station wagon and fleeing northbound on Interstate 5 into Centralia. Officers with the Centralia Police Department were able to stop the suspectsâ vehicle as they were trying to get onto southbound I-5 at 12:38 a.m. on Feb. 25, according to police call logs.Â
Officers found a stencil âcovered in multicolored paint and had the words âPatriotfrontâ as the cutout for the sign,â as well as a blue bag containing âseveral pieces of White Lives Matter and ⊠literature and propaganda stickersâ inside the vehicle the suspects were in when Centralia police arrested them on Feb. 25.
A Lewis County jury ruled earlier that Bagley, Clement and Smith-Nilsen were not guilty of felony hate crime charges, but were guilty of third-degree malicious mischief.
The crime is a gross misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of 364 days in prison.
âThis was undoubtedly a contentious case,â defense attorney Shane OâRourke, representing Clement, said Monday.
While the jury found that the defendants did not target a specific personâs sexual orientation or gender identity, which would be required for a hate crime conviction, OâRourke said Friday, âI think the evidence did suggest it was an attack on the social commentary and political messaging of the fence.â
OâRourke said the fence was âunquestionably a symbol and monumentâ in the community, but asked the court âwould we all be engaged in the same conversationâ if âliberalsâ had vandalized a hypothetical Confederate or Trump monument in the community?
OâRourke and fellow defense attorneys Joseph Enbody and Jakob McGhie, who represented Bagley and Smith-Nilsen, respectively, argued Friday in favor of a suspended sentence or an electronic home monitoring option for the defendants, saying such a sentence would be consistent with what theyâve seen the court sentence for third-degree malicious mischief cases in which the defendants have little to no prior criminal history.
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On May Day 2017, anarchists participated in lively demonstrations all around the United States, from the heartland to the coasts. In the Northwest, Seattle witnessed a successful block party at the site of a juvenile corrections center, while in Olympia anarchists barricaded train tracks to oppose fracking and clashed with police. Support arrestees here. Yet Portland, Oregon may take the cake for the most creative and combative May Day. Demonstrators not only defended themselves from unprovoked attacks from police who declared the march a riotâthey also introduced exciting new innovations into the aesthetic of the black bloc street presence. Here, comrades from Portland explain their goals with the giant spiders they created for May Day, and offer a helpful guide for those who wish to make spiders of their own.
In an effort to bridge the gap between art and activism, giant spiders were assembled off-site and pushed up the street to the demonstration, stocked with water bottles, snacks, earplugs, and other party favors. The idea was to narrow the divide between âusâ and âthemâ that often exists at demonstrations, and it was a complete success. We performed community outreach, engaged in cultural development, boosted morale, provided crucial supplies, and created an amazing photo opportunity in the process.
The concept is multi-dimensional: it works on many different levels. The idea began from frustrations around attendance at local demonstrations. In Portland, where the majority of citizens seem to be white, middle-class, and apolitical on account of these privileges, they donât show up unless a demonstration concerns their interests specifically. However, Portlanders are fascinated by their own love of art and âwackyâ stuff as well as the commodification of protest as âfuntertainment.â We decided to embrace this love of the âweirdâ to test whether a hyper-localized approach to engaging people could succeed.
Our tactical art enabled us to fill a supporting role for other participants in the march, helping challenge narratives that the black bloc is an âotheredâ or âotheringâ tactic. Whether this separation is intentional or not, the fact remains that the general public is often hesitant to engage with us. Bearing that in mindâas well the tendency of the Portland Police Department to brutally shut down demonstrationsâwe stocked our Spiders with fliers, water, LAW (liquid, antacid, water, the eyewash with which street medics treat pepper spray), ear plugs, and snacks. We also included a few other party favors, because anarchy needs revelry!
We intentionally engaged with the folks around us. A lot of people walked up to ask what the spiders meant! It was inspiring to see so much dialogue between folks in everyday garb and folks in black bloc. We explained the ideas behind our actions as anarchists and the creations themselves: the three spiders representing Mutual Aid, Solidarity, and Direct Action.
A word about symbolism. The idea of using the spider as an icon of resistance is that spiders are always there watching, waiting, and keeping the environment free of pesky insects and other parasites that consume resources without supporting their fellow beings. While we may look scary, weâre here with you and for you. We are the spiders, and the insects are the societal ills that we fight against.
The symbolism of the black widow spider is rich with history that guides our work. We want to contribute to that rich history, adding our own interpretations. Mutual Aid, Solidarity, Direct Action are our black widowâs cruses. (Crux? Curse? Cures?)
In regards to developing our own culture, there are many barriers we face in this process. State repression is the biggest threat, of course. The specter of state repression can complicate organizing, planning, and building trust in our communities. Portland has a history of repression and slander, ruining the lives of activists and anarchists; these horror stories reverberate throughout the underground. We canât allow ourselves to be publicly disparaged and forced into hiding by our adversaries and their culture war, so we create as a political act. Creating is intuitively human: we plan, we build, we think, we conspire, we imagine. It is also an activity in which everyone can engage to some degree while building new skills. It enables us to get to know each other, build trust, and share time and company.
More globally, seizing the Spectacle is a step towards our goals, because it allows us to dictate our own narratives. With the development of Public Relations and Social Engineering, the visage of capitalism has come to define its delusional reality. To paraphrase Guy Debord, lived experiences are now taken in as a collection of representational images. We can tell our own stories and show the general public what these three principles mean in action. We can create our own mythos, speaking out on our own terms, in our own language, with our own symbols. The state and media dictate too much of what weâre allowed to say and how itâs spunâitâs time to spin our own webs to connect and fortify our relationships.
We are building the bridges we need to move forward. The existing connections between art, activism, and anarchism are fiery and well-storied. The new wave of repression under Trumpâs regime is still building steam, but it is already proving dangerous. We need to be more careful than ever. Art allows us to demonstrate and show our fangs, and we can use art to empower those around us.
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Attention residents of the Northwest suburbs: A caracal that had recently been on the loose in a neighborhood has officially been captured, nearly 24 hours after officials warned residents of the exotic cat in the area.
The large cat -- a caracal -- was located Tuesday morning in Hoffman Estates under the deck of a residence, the police department said. Cell phone video moments after the capture showed at least six officers handling a large cage, with the caracal inside quickly jumping from side to side.
Video and photos from the aftermath shows the tan cat laying quietly in the large cage with a blanket draped over it, in the flatbed of a pickup truck.
"He's cute, isn't he?" a voice can be heard saying in the background.
The Hoffman Estates Police Department said officers assisted with the capture of the cat, which was then "taken into custody."
"The cat was hiding under a resident's deck and is unharmed," the update, posted to Facebook said. The update went on to say that employees of The Valley of the Kings Sanctuary and Retreat in Sharon, Wisconsin were headed to the scene to pick up the cat, "where we are sure he will have a healthy and happy life far away from Hoffman Estates."
According to the Village of Hoffman Estates, the caracal had recently been spotted in the area of Della Drive and the Hilldale Golf Course. The police department said it was "unknown" where the large cat came from.
"The village is currently working with local and federal agencies for proper removal," a Monday Facebook post from the police department said, 20 hours before the capture. "We ask that you do not attempt to feed this animal."
Caracals are endangered species, and are native to Africa and Asia. They are not typically seen in the United States, according to the San Diego Zoo, though some individuals keep them as pets. Â
Caracals on average weigh between 20-to-40 pounds, according to officials. They generally are nocturnal animals, preying upon small mammals and birds.
"If you come across this animal, please use caution," police continued in the Facebook post, which had garnered hundreds of comments. "If anyone knows the whereabouts or owner of this animal, please call 911."
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CHICAGO â One of the two men Chicago police are questioning in connection with the horrific murder on Sunday of 63-year-old George Levin was arrested two weeks ago after a 13-year-old girl accused him of trying to lure her into a car on the Northwest Side.
As of Thursday evening, Chicago police have not announced any charges in connection with the murder of Levin in his basement bedroom in the 7600 block of West Talcott. Levinâs sister found him bound in duct tape and electrical cord around 10:50 p.m. He died from multiple injuries suffered in an assault, officials said.
Wednesday evening, Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) revealed that CPD arrest teams were on the streets, looking for two âundocumented migrants, one from Ecuador, one from Venezuelaâ in connection with Levinâs death. Both men were in custody by Thursday morning.
Officials have not identified the men, but CWBChicago has learned their identities through sources. We found that one of them, a 21-year-old from Venezuela, was charged with assault earlier this month after a witness allegedly saw him and another man trying to lure young girls into a car in the 6200 block of North Sayre.
Officers who responded to the scene arrested the man after a 13-year-old girl reported that he made hand gestures and repeatedly said âCome hereâ as he tried to get her into a white Chevy Cobalt around 2:15 p.m., according to records reviewed by CWBChicago.
The victim received an âabrasionâ during the incident, one report said. CPDâs public data porta classifies the incident as a kidnapping.
A CPD report said that a 12-year-old girl was with the 13-year-old at the time of the alleged luring attempt, but the man is not charged with any wrongdoing against her. Both girls are the daughters of police officers, according to a source.
The report states that a detective was âworking on felony chargesâ in the case, but a misdemeanor was filed after the detective âconsulted [a prosecutor] and supervisor for guidance.â
About nine hours after being arrested, the man was released from the Jefferson Park (16th) District police station, charged only with misdemeanor assault. CPD refused to comment on the matter Thursday, saying it was an âongoing investigation.â The department referred questions to the Cook County Stateâs Attorneyâs Office.
The Norwest side of Chicago used to be SAFE. Ever since the south of the border crowd started migrating there though formerly safe beautiful neighborhoods are now crime ridden hellholes. It just makes me cry. I saw it already 12 years ago. Illegals going up and down the streets trying to break into cars. I called and reported it myself I was living in Jefferson Park. Norwood Park, especially where they killed this man was a nice safe area.
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On a Wednesday afternoon in August, Daniel Posada and his girlfriend were screaming at each other at a bus stop when someone called 911. From a rooftop a mile away, the Chula Vista Police Department started the rotors of a 13-pound drone.
The machine lifted into the air with its high-resolution camera rolling. Equipped with thermal imaging capabilities and a powerful zoom lens, it transmitted a live feed of everything it captured to a sworn officer monitoring a screen at the precinct, to the departmentâs Real-Time Operations Center, and to the cell phone of the responding officer racing to the scene.
It flew northwest at 392 feet above the southwestern border town, a suburb of San Diego, passing near a preschool and a church, then near a financial services center used by Chula Vistaâs immigrant communities to send money to their families. En route to Posada, the droneâa Matrice 300 RTKâwould cross the airspace of 23 blocks, potentially exposing thousands of Chula Vista residents to the gaze of law enforcement over an incident that had nothing to do with them.
Posada was riding his bike down the street when he heard itâthe distinct buzz of a police droneâs rotors over his head. Within seconds, a police car pulled up alongside him, and an officer was soon rummaging through his pockets, he would later tell WIRED. For Posada, whoâs known as âFocalâ in the homeless encampment where he stays, this was neither the first nor the last time he would feel singled out by the cops or their drones.
Police department records show that no oneâneither the officer monitoring the drone feed nor the person who called 911âobserved any kind of physical altercation between Posada and his girlfriend that day. He says the argument wasnât serious and that it didnât warrant such a high-tech police response. (His girlfriend could not be reached for comment.) The money would be better served feeding and clothing unsheltered people like himself, he says, whose lives are upended every time officials break down their encampments, tossing their worldly possessions into a dumpster.
âI could understand sending a drone for something serious,â he says, shaking his head. âI feel like a target.â
As police departments look to expand their use of unmanned aerial aircraft, no agency has embraced the technology quite like the CVPD. A model for police departments around the United States, âsome police officers joke that visiting the Chula Vista Police Department is like visiting Mecca,â says Jay Stanley, author of a 2023 American Civil Liberties Union report on police use of drones.
In October 2018, the city became the first in the nation to start a Drone as First Responder (DFR) program, where department teleoperators listening to live 911 calls decide when and where to dispatch the department's growing fleet of drones. Now those devices criss-cross the skies of Chula Vista dailyânearly 20,000 times since 2018âand are often first to appear above the sites of noise complaints, car accidents, overdoses, domestic disputes, and homicides.
The department says that its drones provide officers with critical intelligence about incidents they are responding to ahead of initiating in-person contactâwhich the CVPD says has reduced unnecessary police contacts, decreased response times, and saved lives. But a WIRED investigation paints a complicated picture of the trade-offs between public safety and privacy.
In Chula Vista, drone flight paths trace a map of the cityâs inequality, with poorer residents experiencing far more exposure to the dronesâ cameras and rotors than their wealthier counterparts, a WIRED analysis of nearly 10,000 drone flight records from July 2021 to September 2023 found. The drones, often dispatched for serious incidents like reports of armed individuals, are also routinely deployed for minor issues such as shoplifting, vandalism, and loud music. Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the city even used drones to broadcast public service announcements to homeless encampments.
Despite the police promoting the benefits of the DFR program, residents who encounter the technology day-to-day report feeling constantly watched. Some say they are afraid to spend time in their backyards; they fear that the machines are following them down the street, spying on them while they use the public pool or change their clothes. One resident says that he was so worried that the drones were harassing him that he went to the emergency room for severe depression and exhaustion.
The police drones, equipped with cameras and zoom lenses powerful enough to capture faces clearly and constantly recording while in flight, have amassed hundreds of hours of video footage of the cityâs residents. Their flight paths routinely take them over backyards and above public pools, high schools, hospitals, churches, mosques, immigration law firms, and even the cityâs Planned Parenthood facility. Privacy advocates argue that the extensive footage captured by the drones makes it difficult to distinguish between flights responding to specific incidents and mass surveillance from the sky. Department secrecy around the recordings remains the subject of ongoing litigation.
The CVPD insists that its drones do not conduct random surveillance, do not go out in search of suspicious activity, and that the technology is deployed only in response to 911 calls or lawful searches. An analysis of Chula Vistaâs dispatch logs supports this claim: The vast majority of drone flights could be linked to corresponding 911 calls. But not all of them.
At the time of our analysis, approximately one in 10 drone flights listed on the departmentâs transparency portal lacked a stated purpose and could not be connected to any relevant 911 call; for 498 flights, the department lists the reason as an âunknown problem.â For residents we spoke to, the discrepancy raises serious concerns about the accuracy and reliability of the department's transparency effortsâand experts say the use of the drones is a classic case of self-perpetuating mission creep, with their existence both justifying and necessitating their use.
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Arizona TV photojournalist lit his arm on fire in Washington, D.C. pro-Palestine protest
Samuel Mena Jr. was participating in a pro-Palestine demonstration when, at around 5:45pm, he attempted to light himself on fire, according to a statement from D.C. Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela A. Smith. It was reported that bystanders and members of the Metropolitan police department put the fire out immediately. D.C. fire and EMS arrived on scene at the 800 block of 16th St., Northwest and transported Mena Jr. "to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries", said Chief Smith. Prior to the incident, Mena Jr. posted his plan to live stream "from the White House" to his X profile.
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WIP intro time!
Are you so certain of the difference, Mr. Lake? Between dark and the light? The Black and the Bright? Youâd best learn fast, for those who gaze too long into the Black may soon find themselves unable to stomach the Bright.
GENRE: Eldritch Noir (detective novel with a touch of cosmic horror!)
AUDIENCE: Adults, I guess? Solid R rating, probably, but it wonât get too bad I donât think
STATUS: Drafting!
COMPARISONS AND INSPIRATIONS: Alan Wake-esque blurring of reality with all the noir drama of things like The 39 Steps, Marlowe, The Maltese Falcon, etc.
THEMES: The nature of humanity and its place in the universe, humanity vs inhumanity, hope and love in the gaze of the abyss
AESTHETIC: Rain pounding a foggy window, mist and fog obscuring a streetlamp, the clack of shoes in an empty alley, a cigarette being lit in the dark, the buzz of the harsh lights of a diner, thick black smoke swallowing the world around it, the clatter of a metro train overhead, an empty flask, coffee-stained papers haphazardly strewn on a desk
PLAYLIST (in progress!): dark, moody, atmospheric, melancholic, a LOT of jazz.
SYNOPSIS:
Three years after the worst day of his life, Adam Lake is doing better. After all, heâs got a paying (if unstable) job as a private investigator for his best friend, Defense Attorney Cole Parker. Hell, heâs even managed to drink away the memory of Elise Conway, the girl that shattered his heart along with his dreams of becoming an archaeologist. Things are calm. Things are⊠good.
Enter Evelyn Montclaire, ex-actress and model, current movie producer, and dangerously charming client. Somethingâs off on her new set, and she wants Adam to find a book thatâs gone missing from her office. Heâs inclined to say no, but it turns out Cole talked to a young assistant on that very production whoâs being accused of murder! Can Adam navigate silver screen politics and the wicked world of the fabulously wealthy? If he wants any chance at making rent, heâll have to.
CHARACTERS:
Adam Lake: The detective. Ex-archaeology student and police department washout (insubordination, of course), Adam was picked up by Cole Parker as a private investigator for his new solo law venture. Hates corruption, hates rich people. Simple as.
Cole Parker: The lawyer. Cole is a defense attorney whose father was imprisoned and executed for a crime he didnât commit. Shares and respects Adamâs contempt for the corrupt police force of Strand City. Loves jazz music and poetry.
Elise Conway: The scholar. An ex-classmate and ex-lover of Adam, Elise has been called upon by Evelyn Montclaire to help her study and decipher a strange book that has come into her possession. Jumped at the chance. Loves history, language, and men with their shit together.
Judy Love: The starlet. Found dead in her dressing room at Panessa Studios under incredibly mysterious circumstances. Filming for her new movie, Concrete Midnights, has been halted.
Evelyn Montclaire: The producer. A lot of history in the movies, currently trying to revive Strand Cityâs dying film industry. Cold, calculating, and deadly charming.
Annie Hartwell: The assistant. Accused of jealous murder, Annie is desperately seeking the help of Cole. She seems like a scared newcomer to the city, but is it just an act?
Cliff Calloway: The co-star. An older man doing his last movie as a favor to Evelyn. Used to be a huge name in the movies, has been aging out of the leading roles that won him his fame.
Ethan Bennett: Adamâs old partner on the force. Cares a lot about Adam, but firmly believes he can change the system from the inside. Still, has been known to slip Adam classified info as a favor, though it takes some convincing.
Disclaimer!!!!!
If youâve read this far, youâre probably wondering about the setting of this book. Concrete Midnights takes place in a fictionalized city in the American Pacific Northwest during the 1930s. I feel like I should take the opportunity to mention this book takes place in an alternative history, and will do its absolute best to steer away from the topics of racism and sexism! Nobody wants to deal with that stuff, least of all me, a white man! Thatâs gross!
As always, thanks for reading, and Iâll see you around!
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The Diagnosis of Chris Redfield
It all began in the spring of 1998. Raccoon City had a case of cannibalistic murders and mysterious animal attacks, both on hikers and residents that lived near Raccoon Forest. The cityâs police department guess a satanic cult of some kind, probably on narcotics of some kind, given the extent of the violent attacks. However, as the investigation continued, they guessed the base of operations for this cult was somewhere deep within Arklay Mountains, about northwest of the city. With public pressure, the RPD gave in to and put a specialized task force on the team known as the Special Tactics and Rescue Service, AKA S.T.A.R.S., led by Captain Albert Wesker.
Shortly after STARS is put on the case, they send Team Bravo into the suspected hideout deep within said mountains in the mid-summer. Radio contact is lost. Alpha Team went in, finding out that Bravo was attacked, and fled into the mansion and split up.
And itâs here. It is here that young Chris Redfieldâs life takes a turn for the worst. Without getting too into detail, he straight up is thrown from the world of a young cop who just had fun little shooting competitions with his friends, to a gritty, beefcake, boulder punching man who lost his memory at one point due to a concussion caused by a fake Ada Wong, regains those memories, and eventually finds the origins of Oswald Spencerâs research and destroys the origination of the Mold.
But thatâs just it. How does he stay this cool, badass character that just shows up and sprays down zombies like itâs nothing? Well...he doesnât. I think the leader of the Alpha team has severe PTSD.
Please note that this post will be talking about severe trauma from a psychiatric perspective so please, if you see or think anything might affect you, I beg you to turn away. This post will also have spoilers for the recent Resident Evil 8 game for those that havenât played.
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So letâs start by defining PTSD. According to the American Psychiatric Association, PTSD is and I quote: âA psychiatric disorder that may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a serious accident, a terrorist act, or war/combat.â
Okay so at the very least, Chris Redfield is probably already a qualified patient. âTerrorist actâ? Check. I would absolutely say that the events of Resident Evil 6 count as that. âWar/Combatâ? We saw that for the most part in RE5. âNatural Disaster?â Aaaaah. Maybe six or seven? That oneâs kinda weird to be honest. But serious accident? Yes. Absolutely! Why? Because, referenced in Resident Evil 5, we see Jill Valentine, who is basically his sidekick/best friend from the very first game, and even survives on her own for a bit in Resident Evil 3, falls out of a window after attacking Albert Wesker who betrayed STARS and was infected with some form of the zombie virus. Chris presumed her death, only to find out she survived the fall through, ya know, video game logic, and was experimented on by Wesker.
Which honestly, I was surprised he didnât come back too. I mean, in Resident Evil 5, his last hoorah is literally in a freaking volcano! What is up with that?! But his son, Jake Muller (who until RE6 didnât even know who his dad was), appeared and I really expected Wesker to just pop up like âHey son. Iâm back with those smokes. Also, youâre immune to the C-Virus so congrats. My zombie body helped make you with your mom--â Alright that got too weird. ANYWAY.
Weâre here because Chris, in all fairness, has trauma. But letâs try and figure this out. The A.P.A. states that PTSD symptoms, though they can vary in specificity, fall into four categories:
Intrusion
Avoidance
Alterations in cognition and mood
Alteration in arousal and reactivity
Now I will say I actually have PTSD of my own. Avoidance and Intrusion are absolutely symptoms I got through, as well as Cognition and Mood alterations when triggered.
Something I noticed is Chris definitely doesnât avoid anything so we can go ahead and cross that off. Chris Redfield always dives in headfirst cuz well...heâs the American Boy. Heâs the definition of charge in and be the American hero because human lives are at stake so the second one is crossed off.
Now the third one, Cognitions and Mood. This basically means important details of events arenât remembered, everythingâs kinda blurred, which results in detached behavior and Survivorâs Guilt. Now while Survivorâs Guilt is often a result of PTSD, it isnât a form of PTSD. Itâs just another symptom. Itâs basically kinda like when you eat way, way too many blue gummy bears and then your poop is blue. Itâs blue because of the gummy bears. If you didnât have the Gummy Bear, you donât have the blue poop.Â
Fun fact, thatâs an actual thing that happened to my dad one Easter, but I think it mightâve actually been jelly beans. I canât really remember.
Survivorâs Guilt could very well be something Chris suffers from, dating all the way back to the Mansion Incident in the first Resident Evil. He was one of few people who survived that entire incident and what happened afterward? Did he take a mental health break? Nope! Chris takes on a mission in Europe, as seen in Resident Evil 2 when Claire is going to Raccoon City to try and find her brother.Â
Now letâs think about this. Rather than rest and recover from this event, he proceeds to pursue his investigation of the Umbrella Corporation. Chris is treated at the hospital and, despite trying to report their findings to the police chief, Irons, STARS is ultimately shut down. Chris then reports everything he needs to the FBI and even assaults a fellow officer.
The RPD tells Chris he needs a break and he says heâs going to Europe for a âvacationâ but this was just an excuse to get to Europe in order to enact his vengeance on Umbrella for all the Hell it caused his city and possibly even the world.
Thatâs nuts. I wish I could do that at my work and get away with it. Just fight someone on the shift and then go to Corporate armed with nothing but a fry basket, ready to take them out.
This leads me to that fourth category: Alterations in arousal and reactivity. This is defined as reckless or self-destructive behavior, angry outbursts, hypervigilance, and even trouble sleeping.
This is entirely reckless. I mean, I get it. Going rogue because this company is obviously evil and has a hand in bio-terrorism. Yeah. Thatâs fair. Letâs take them out. But if only it were that easy, as we can see throughout the franchise. Despite Umbrella BARELY hiding their attempts at world domination, as seen in RE6, no one really flinches. Theyâre somehow still in the running.
Having said that, in Resident Evil 4, three years after RE3, Leon actually says in the introduction that Umbrella was wiped out by the investigation. Without digging into this, Iâm presuming this is because Jill managed to escape Raccoon City and was able to report her findings as one of five survivors, six if you count Ada Wong. Which does make me wonder how theyâre still hanging around like a more gruesome Team Rocket.
And the last category is Intrusive. Now, this is where this unravels, actually. Intrusive is basically intrusive thoughts. Those little thoughts or images that flash through just enough to unsettle you and if youâre like me and have diagnosed OCD, then you play these thoughts over and over in your head.
Itâs like you want to go to the park. Okay, great, the park is outside. Nice. The outside is where people are. People arenât that great, in my perspective. Bad people exist. Bad people like to hurt people. Iâm a people that could be hurt by a bad person. Because of that, I canât go to the park now.Â
Itâs like being stuck in a loop that wants you to be sad. Like, thank you brain. I just wanted to get stuck in the baby swing but now Iâm going to sit on my phone and scroll through TikTok and be sad.
Intrusive thoughts are what had me curious. The intrusive category is actually where most people are commonly confused about what PTSD is as this is where we find that flashbacks fall into. A great example of a flashback in Resident Evil is actually in the fifth game. This is where Jill Valentine doesnât really become Chrisâ partner. We learn that during the last bout, they had against Wesker is where sheâd fallen out the window as I mentioned earlier. This is explained in a flashback.
Thatâs interesting to me. Yes, from a storytelling perspective, it makes sense, but Chris remembers such vivid details, even Weskerâs eyes glowing.
But whatâs interesting is, this event, in particular, seemed to affect Chris the most. Despite that his sister has been kidnapped by people affiliated with both Umbrella and Wesker, Jillâs âdeathâ shook him up the most, which is fair. His best friend and partner throughout the entire thing, someone he shared his trauma with and even started the BSAA with was just gone. No even a body. Three months and nothing was found before she was declared dead. He dove into his work head-on, taking every mission he could!
This is why he takes deaths so personally. This is also shown in Resident Evil 6 when Piers, a young soldier who looked up to Chris and helped find him after he lost his memory after an incident with a fake Ada Wong, is infected with the zombie virus, he holds onto his humanity in order to save Chris, but ultimately does die in the underwater lab facility, supposedly by water pressure before losing his mind to the virus.
The former Alpha Team consisted of the following:
Chris Redfield
Albert Wesker
Barry Burton
Brad Vickers
Jill Valentine
Joseph Frost
All members of the original team that infiltrated the Spencer Mansion in RE1. Letâs go ahead and cross some people off.
Wesker? Dead as of Resident Evil 5. Good. Stay dead. You suck! Youâre like the Capcom version of Ganondorf, just stay dead, dude!
Burton? Alive, but hasnât appeared in a main RE game since the first.
Vickers? Dead as of the third installment of the game. He was the pilot who sacrificed himself after being bitten during the attempted escape from Nemesis in Raccoon City before the place was blown sky-high. You actually see him later again in the third game attacking the cop you meet in the second Resident Evil, interestingly enough, but whatâs sad really is that he still has some semblance of his humanity and ends up groaning out the copâs name before attacking and infecting that man. Poor guy. Really was just a poor soul.
Moving on. Jill Valentine? Still alive and definitely kicking but sheâs become more of an iconic character for the movies. So from a lore perspective, as of the end of 5, she is no longer in the main series that weâve seen. Mostly just referenced. This might change however later on as I do believe there will be a ninth installment coming soon if not already in the works as of writing this.
Frost? Dead. He was actually the first to die as soon as they touched down at Spencer Mansion, by zombie-dogs, no less. He stood no chance.
That means, of the original team, Chris is the only one still active. This means that he is the most trained to handle situations from a tactical perspective, but not an emotional one.
I mean, we see him really weighing the whole situation in Resident Evil 8. Heâs seen smoking a cigarette, clearly stressed out and tired of dealing with everything, despite creating an Anti-Umbrella team called Blue Umbrella. Yeah. Not that creative, my guy. But heâs tired of hearing and seeing people die which...is fair.
Iâd say he does have PTSD and it is Survivorâs Guilt.
Yes, he and his team are ready to die, but it doesnât change the fact that heâs losing people heâs had long nights with, sharing beer, shooting pool, busting bad scientists with, and he still loses them.
In the military, a soldier doesnât fear his own death but the death of his comrades.
Survivorâs Guilt is really just a terrible thing. Iâd say actually several characters in the Resident Evil franchise have this, including poor Mia Winters!
Chris might have it but uses it to his advantage. He uses the knowledge heâs gained from staying alive in an attempt to help others stay alive and ultimately bring down the Umbrella Coorporation.
Ultimately, Chris Redfield seems to be wanting to make up for the lives lost to this organization.
Research links:
Coping with survivorâs guilt: https://artherapyinternational.org/blog/traumatic-events-coping-with-survivors-guilt-afterwards/
What is PTSD? https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/ptsd/what-is-ptsd
Chris Redfield Bio https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Chris_Redfield#Biography
Symptoms of Survivorâs Guilty: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325578#symptoms
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Earth as Universal Dumping Ground
A premise for stories I'm working on. The idea behind this is, well, aliens, angels and demons, plus other dimension-traveling species over the millennia had been using backwater Earth as a dumping ground for what is waste to them.
More nefarious reasons: where some aliens dump a body or other controlled goods so space police don't find evidence against them.
bada-bing, bada-boom In whichever way the narrative develops, a number of the monsters and extraterrestrial beings organize themselves and establish a pocket dimension on Earth where they can enjoy a small, protected part of the quaint planet's environment.
And, of course, where they can invite humans they're interested in, especially if the humans are also interested in creatures like them.
uuugh it's exceedingly difficult for me to write smut without plot or worldbuilding, as shall be seen below
Pocket Dimension Codename: Headframe System
The heart of this system is Headframe City. Power plants and other industrial buildings have their zones or districts, usually on the outskirts. (I don't have many details for this city at time of writing. Maybe I'm basing it on Kuala Lumpur MYS or Melbourne AUS, but more walkable and populated with monsters???) The city's governing body also has a Human Acquisition Department, whose Executive Director is a dragon.
Rowood Village
Northwest of Headframe City, connected by active highway and rail. Almost a small town. There's a popular Central Market running many kinds of businesses.
Fever Wilds
Directly east of Headframe City. though with some distance or rough terrain in between. There are some woods in this region ruled by a Demon King.
Goldfever Village
East-southeast of Headframe City; south of Fever Wilds. Connected to Headframe by highway and rail. The monsters here live in harmony with nature.
Cratenbowl Village
South-southwest of Headframe City, connected by rail and cart path. Rustic and isolated, with strong spiritual ties to old-growth forests. There are monster family villages neighboring Cratenbowl.
uhhh stay tuned for my human OCs and their individual journeys to this Pocket Dimension, whether invited or rescued or whatnot
#yeah idk#fidentity writes#birdbrain thoughts#exophilia#monsterfucking#monster love#monster fucker#terato#exophelia#monster lovelust#monster romance#Earth UDG
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Just a tiny FYI. I began #amquerying THE OUDERKIRK HOUSE. RUTH O'NEILL is many things. A loner, feminist, B&B chef, crippled by anxiety, sarcasm personified. She's also a forensic psychic mediumâa special consultant to law enforcement. She helps find missing, and murdered children for the FBI, and Pacific Northwest police. She discovers 26 graves searching a forest outside Shelton, WA. All bodies are under 6-years-old, mutilated, and murdered. Ruth's led law enforcement to the isolated body dump site of legendary KNIFE AND HATCHET MAN. Active since 1990, and thus far, there are no leads. Knife and Hatchet's first victim was 6-year-old NAOMI O'NEILL, Ruth's twin sister. Naomi appears to Ruth in nightmarish visions. Overwhelmed, Ruth's anxiety disorder is defying her medications. When she feels at her breaking point, the Sheriff's department asks Ruth to do one of her readings on a supposedly haunted church rectory, the Ouderkirk house. Ouderkirk, in Dutch, means, beside the old church; the first church built by Dutch Calvinists on Whidbey Island in the 1870s. Ruth must partner with a psychic-hating Sheriff's Deputy, Sergeant GENE HARLOWE. The two are assigned a 1968 cold case of murders, rape, and kidnapping. Sparks fly between Ruth and Gene, too bad it's all the wrong kind. Ruth's instincts tell her there's a connection between the vastly different crimesâthe Ouderkirk house, and Knife and Hatchet. Drawn together in a slow burn, Ruth and Gene must solve both cases before a child murderer kills again.
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The Demands and What Lies Ahead
On June 9th, CHAZ representatives released a list of demands that were authored by many of the collective voices in the zone. Most of them are extremely realistic and can be accomplished if Seattle actually had a representative government instead of one that works for Amazon. The list of demands falls under four categories: economics, education, the justice system and health and human services. The authors stated further that the zone was on land taken from the local Native American Duwamish people over a century ago. The Pacific Northwest has a long history with native tribes and the collective voices of the zone realize that. Additionally, they have requested no violence be used in attempts to remove the zoners and that they be allowed to operate in a communal structure in order to âshow the country what is possible through collective voices.â CHAZ has been praised by the IWWâs Industrial Worker publication as an effective way to distribute badly needed social services. The irony behind the creation of CHAZ is that austerity measures have been put in many American cities since the CARES bailout back in March. This is expected during crises and itâs not acceptable to those not just in CHAZ but protesting within the BLM movement. Austerity has been a prime focus during these protests because while police departments across the country see their budgets increase every year, every other line item of public services continue to be cut. Anarchists in the zone realize they need to do more planning going forward. They have already began deputizing scouts and are working on expanding their perimeter even more. Smoking areas have been designated and local marijuana growers have flooded the zone to provide free marijuana. The anti-capitalist views of the inhabitants will create an atmosphere of brainstorming that will only serve the commune for the better going forward. As an example of this, many have began talking about black-owned banks, divesting from local corporations and prison reform. Local activists even gave a soapbox speech criticizing the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), and how their representatives in conservative state legislatures write laws without âany clueâ as to who they represent. The opportunity is there to create a flourishing commune in a short term project that will ultimately likely be destroyed at some point. The main goal is to provide a glimpse for Americans what can be possible though communal action when you operate outside of the system of government that many Americans take for granted. This is not a country that is used to communal action and most citizens probably donât even know the definition of a co-op. Kshama Sawant is a Seattle City Council member and member of the Trotskyist Socialist Alternative Party (SA). She visited the zone on June 9th and asked the residents to turn it into a community center for restorative justice. She agreed that there needs to be long term goals and that the method of going beyond policing (police abolition) needs to be analyzed and discoursed in the mainstream. Sawant did suggest caution though on pushing the city too far. She, along with the residents want to avoid future violence if the police do eventually move in to tear down the commune. The development of CHAZ is a real time education in community organizing and anarchist alternatives. Amazon and Boeing werenât going to provide the people of Seattle with basic life necessities. Those in CHAZ hope they can demonstrate that social services can be provided in a vacuum. They have stated they will continue to build the commune and will continue until they are forced out. Long live the commune!
#chaz#seattle#autonomous zones#autonomy#anarchism#revolution#climate crisis#ecology#climate change#resistance#community building#practical anarchy#practical anarchism#anarchist society#practical#daily posts#communism#anti capitalist#anti capitalism#late stage capitalism#organization#grassroots#grass roots#anarchists#libraries#leftism#social issues#economy#economics#anarchy works
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The Haitian government has deployed specialist anti-gang police units, it said Friday, after an apparent massacre northwest of Port-au-Prince that the United Nations said left at least 70 dead.
Carried out early Thursday in the town of Pont Sonde, some 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the capital, the attack saw scores of houses and vehicles torched after gang members opened fire.
The killings come as an international policing mission, led by Kenyan forces, attempts to restore government control in Haiti, where armed gangs have seized swaths of the capital and countryside and earlier this year helped push out the country's leader.
"Members of the Gran Grif gang used automatic rifles to shoot at the population, killing at least 70 people, among them about 10 women and three infants," UN Human Rights Office spokesman Thameen Al-Kheetan said in a statement Friday.
The Haitian Prime Minister's office said in a statement that "this latest act of violence, targeting innocent civilians, is unacceptable and demands an urgent, rigorous and coordinated response from the state."
The embattled Haitian National Police would be "stepping up its efforts," the statement said, adding "agents from the Temporary Anti-Gang Unit (UTAG) have been deployed as reinforcements to back up teams already on the ground."
A spokeswoman for a local civil society group told Haitian media that the attack came after Gran Grif leader Luckson Elan had issued threats against people refusing to pay the group tolls to use a nearby highway.
"They executed dozens of residents," Bertide Horace told radio station Magik 9. "Almost all of the victims were shot in the head."
"Police officers stationed nearby, apparently understaffed, offered no resistance to the criminals, preferring to take cover," she said.
At least 16 people were seriously injured, the UN said, including two gang members shot by police.
The gang reportedly set fire to at least 45 houses and 34 vehicles, it added, forcing many residents to flee.
- Kenyan-led policing mission -
Additional security forces, supported by the Kenyan-led international policing mission deployed to the country, were sent to Pont Sonde overnight Thursday into Friday, the prime minister's office added.
The attack occurred at 3:00 am Thursday, it said.
Prime Minister Garry Conille added that the "heinous crime, perpetrated against defenseless women, men and children, is not only an attack on these victims, but on the entire Haitian nation."
Last week, the UN human rights office said more than 3,600 people had been killed already this year in "senseless" gang violence in the country.
Haiti has for years been beset by compounding political, humanitarian and gang crises, with armed groups rising up to push out then-prime minister Ariel Henry earlier this year in an effort that saw attacks on the international airport and police stations.
Many politicians are intertwined with armed groups: last week, the US Treasury announced sanctions against a member of parliament from the Artibonite Department, where Pont Sonde is located, for allegedly helping form the Gran Grif gang to aid in his 2016 election.
Unelected and unpopular -- and unable to restore order -- Henry resigned, and a transitional government with Conille as prime minister was put in place, backed by the international community.
That government is mandated to restore security and lead the country to its first polls since 2016.
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