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Two Black Teens Killed By Sheriff's Deputies In New York Are Identified As Investigation Continues
DEWITT, N.Y. (AP) — Two Black teenagers fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy in upstate New York as he tried to stop a stolen vehicle were 15 and 17 years old, authorities said Thursday.
The Onondaga County sheriff said -
The deputy was in danger of being run over when he fired three shots into the vehicle near Syracuse on Wednesday morning. Two of the three people in the car were killed.
The sheriff’s office identified the slain teens as Dhal Pothwi Apet, 17, and Lueth Mo, 15, Syracuse.
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Deputies, bomb squad at search of Cicero home for bomb making devices, materials Editor’s note: Article updated at 6 p.... #movie quote #movies #movie line #movie line #movie scenes #cinema #movie stills #film quotes #film edit #vintage #movie scenes #love quotes #life quotes #positive quotes #vintage #retro #quote #quotes #sayings #cinematography
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CJ current events 23feb23
1- In a city where Ice T won’t wear jewelry because it’s too dangerous, this is your idea of a major crime?
https://www.foxla.com/news/california-tesla-driver-arrested-road-rage-incidents
36-year-old Nathaniel Walter Radimak of Los Angeles*** was arrested by CHP’s Major Crimes Unit in Torrance on Sunday.***
He was booked with an assault with a deadly weapon charge and in addition, Radimak has two outstanding warrants. His bail was set at $5,175,000 for his alleged crimes.
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2 - Is America’s crime problem everyone committing one crime or is it a tiny minority that commits crime after crime and won’t stop until incarcerated?
Nathaniel Walter Radimak is originally from Rome, New York, according to a 2011 article in the Utica Observer-Dispatch. At that time, Radimak was wanted on multiple charges in Cicero, New York, including “felony third-degree robbery, sixth-degree conspiracy and second-degree harassment.” The newspaper wrote that Radimak, known as Nate Radimak, had a “lengthy criminal record.”
Radimak was also arrested in New York in 2007 and 2008 on charges including unlawful imprisonment, attempted assault, petit larceny and criminal mischief, in Onondaga County, court records show. The outcome of those cases, along with the 2011 case, were not immediately available.
Public records show that Radimak has lived in several states, including Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Oregon and Hawaii, along with multiple parts of California and New York, including Syracuse and Rochester, New York, and San Diego and Sacramento, California.
Radimak was arrested in Arizona in 2016 on assault and threatening charges, according to court records. The disposition of that case is listed as “other” in court records viewed by Heavy. In 2010, Radimak was arrested on an assault charge in Iron County, Utah, according to The Daily Spectrum.
In Pennsylvania, Radimak was arrested in 2009 on theft charges, according to court records. He was arrested in Ohio in 2007, also on theft charges, according to court records viewed by Heavy. The outcome of the Pennsylvania case was not immediately available. He received a suspended sentence in Ohio, according to court records.
Radimak was also arrested in 2009 in Miami-Dade County, Florida, on a petit theft charge, according to court records vieewd by Heavy. That misdemeanor case was eventually dismissed after Radimak was arrested in New York and jailed in an unrelate case, records show. https://heavy.com/news/nathaniel-radimak/
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Check out the March 2022 police violence about 1 min into https://youtu.be/u_zBmeyhGD0
*** Canaris was taken by ambulance to a local hospital, McMaster wrote. He said Canaris “suffered a cranial fracture and a clavicle facture. Tyler had blood coming fro his left ear due to when he hit the ground he still had an ear bud inserted into his ear.”***
In his report, the other deputy, Ogden, wrote that when he arrived at the scene he saw “Deputy McMaster hip tossing a white male, who was later identified as Tyler Canaris. I observed Tyler’s feet in the air and then he hit the ground with Deputy McMaster falling on top of him.” He said he then got out of his car to help handcuff Canaris and “placed my knees on the small of the back.” https://heavy.com/news/tyler-canaris-paulding-county-georgia-video/
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failure is an orphan
Paulding County Ohio Sheriff's Office
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Use Of Force Video - Paulding County, Georgia
To the citizens of Paulding County, Ohio, There is a video making its way around the internet involving a deputy sheriff and his use of force involving Tyler Canaris. This incident DID NOT occur in Ohio. This is an incident that occurred in Paulding County, Georgia. My office has received nearly 100 threatening phone calls and emails over this incident. This message is simply to clarify my agency was not involved. The Paulding County, Georgia phone number is 770-443-3010.
Respectfully, Sheriff Jason K. Landers fb link
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Urgent need for neighborhood mediation
Courtney and Nicole Mallery’s story has all the makings of an egregious civil rights case.
The Black ranchers escaped hurricane-ravaged Houston on a quest to farm a quiet piece of land in rural El Paso County, a plot they named Freedom Acres Ranch. But things quickly devolved.
The Mallerys’ white neighbors, the couple alleges, are terrorizing them at their home, threatening them with guns, running them off the road, poisoning their livestock.
The local sheriff’s office, they say, is complicit in this harassment and ignores their pleas for help.***
A review of court filings and interviews, though, paints a more complicated picture of the situation in the small community 40 minutes east of Colorado Springs. It’s in part a dispute among neighbors, with dozens of allegations of misconduct on both sides and deep mistrust over the others’ intentions. Neighbors say the Mallerys’ actions have been the catalyzing force behind the tension, while the couple says they’re being targeted due to their race.
Law enforcement has seemingly become fed up after responding to 170 calls to the area in a two-year span. Deputies repeatedly noted the Mallerys’ erratic behavior and unreliable testimony, according to records released this week — even encouraging neighbors to move for their own peace of mind.*** https://www.denverpost.com/2023/02/18/black-ranchers-colorado-courtney-nichole-mallery/
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Nashali rocks!!!
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“Simmons has a previous felony conviction, for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon”
An Arizona man allegedly beat a coworker to death with a baseball bat in the cafeteria of an Intel building, police said.
Derrick Lemond Simmons, 50, was arrested after he attacked the unnamed coworker with a bat, knife and hatchet at the semiconductor manufacturer’s Ocotillo campus on Saturday, according to court documents obtained by Arizona Family.
Chandler police responding to the scene found one person dead with fatal blunt force trauma injuries and another person injured.*** https://www.foxnews.com/us/arizona-man-fatally-beats-coworker-with-baseball-bat-intel-cafeteria
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Whitney Webb was right
At least 20 women who were victims of sex trafficking and sexual abuse at Jeffrey Epstein properties were paid through JPMorgan Chase accounts, according to a new court filing.
The women were allegedly abused and trafficked at properties in the U.S. Virgin Islands, New York, and elsewhere between 2003 and 2019.
The women received payments that totaled, collectively, more than $1 million, according to the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Justice, which entered the filing on Feb. 15.***
Then-U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George brought a case against JPMorgan Chase in late 2022, alleging the company helped Epstein carry out crimes including sex trafficking. George was fired shortly after, but the case is moving forward.
The new filing is a less redacted version of the first amended complaint, which had been entered into the docket previously.
Evidence shows JPMorgan officials were aware Epstein was an “extremely high-risk client” but decided to keep servicing his accounts “because of his vast wealth and connections with other high net worth individuals,” according to the complaint.***
Staley, head of JP Morgan’s Private Bank, exchanged approximately 1,200 emails with Epstein from his company’s email account. The communications show a close relationship and friendship and “even suggest that Staley may have been involved in Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation,” Virgin Islands authorities said, noting that Staley visited Epstein’s island multiple times.
In one exchange, Staley said he had arrived at Little St. James, the island. Several months later, Staley said, “Say hi to Snow White.”
“What character would you like next?” Epstein asked.
“Beauty and the Beast,” Staley replied.
“Well one side is available,” Epstein said.
At another point in time, Staley wrote: “I realize the danger in sending this email. But it was great to be able, today, to give you, in New York City, a long heartfelt, hug.”*** https://www.theepochtimes.com/20-women-sexually-abused-at-jeffrey-epstein-properties-paid-through-jpmorgan-accounts-filing_5062845.html
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Physician heal thyself
The FBI has been investigating and working to contain a malicious cyber incident on part of its computer network in recent days, according to people briefed on the matter.
FBI officials believe the incident involved an FBI computer system used in investigations of images of child sexual exploitation, two sources briefed on the matter told CNN.
“The FBI is aware of the incident and is working to gain additional information,” the bureau said in a statement to CNN. “This is an isolated incident that has been contained. As this is an ongoing investigation the FBI does not have further comment to provide at this time.”
FBI officials have worked to isolate the malicious cyber activity, which two of the sources said involved the FBI New York Field Office – one of the bureau’s biggest and highest profile offices. The origin of the hacking incident is still being investigated, according to one source.*** https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/17/politics/fbi-cyber-incident-computer-network
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Busting Baldwin will never get old
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good piece on culture by Ted Gioia includes
Not all these start-ups will succeed. In fact, most will fail. But a few will thrive. And, based on my dealings with them, they are going to be on the side of the individual artist, not the huge corporation or institution. https://www.thefp.com/p/americas-culture-is-booming-really
Of course, soon the start ups will be huge corporations that started like Microsoft. Still, Gioia is worth reading for what he says about cultural revolution.
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Takes guts
Two U.K. Catholics, one of whom is a priest, were acquitted Thursday of all charges against them after they were accused of breaking the law for praying in front of an abortion clinic.
The two were represented by legal counsel from the faith-based law firm Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF UK) at the Birmingham Magistrates’ Court in Birmingham, about a three-and-a-half-hour drive northwest from London.
Jeremiah Igunnubole, legal counsel for ADF UK, said in a Feb. 16 statement that “today’s court case is of great cultural significance. This isn’t 1984, but 2023 — nobody should be criminalized for their thoughts, for their prayers, for peaceful expression on a public street.”
Both Father Sean Gough — a priest of the Archdiocese of Birmingham — and Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, co-director of March for Life UK, were charged with violating a local Public Spaces Protection Order that censors speech in the area around a Birmingham abortion clinic.***
The charges against both Gough and Vaughan-Spruce were eventually dropped because of insufficient evidence against them, Elyssa Koren, legal communications director for ADF UK, told CNA Thursday.
However, even though the charges were dropped, the Crown Prosecution Service — which is the government’s prosecutors in England and Wales — still could have reinstated charges if more evidence were to be discovered.
Both Spruce and Gough had the legal right to pursue a formal acquittal in court in a case where the government may be able to reinstate proceedings against them, so they did, Koren said.
“Because of the legal ambiguity that this created, both Isabel Vaughan-Spruce and Father Sean Gough stated their intention to have their charges formally acquitted, which happened today,” Koren told CNA.*** https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253665/two-uk-catholics-acquitted-after-being-charged-for-praying-in-front-of-abortion-clinic
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top shelf parody
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Lot of senseless death in one family in one week
IRMO, S.C. (WIS) - It was in the Kroger parking lot off of Saint Andrews Road in Irmo where 26-year-old Alexandria Cress Borys took her last breath.
She was shot and killed on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, approximately six days after her brother died from a gunshot wound.
WIS spoke with Borys’ husband, Tyler, who respectfully declined an interview but agreed to speak on what happened.
According to her husband, Borys was shopping at Kroger with her sister-in-law, niece, and nephew.
After packing groceries into the car shortly before 4 p.m., Tyler said an argument broke out in the parking lot between his wife and a stranger, later identified as 23-year-old Christina Harrison.
“From what I have pieced together, they had either concluded the argument or Alex was walking away. It’s indicating she was shot with her back turned,” said Tyler on Thursday.
Harrison surrendered to the Irmo Police Department (IPD) before Borys was pronounced deceased at the scene around 5:30 p.m. IPD has since charged her with murder, unlawful carrying of a pistol, and possession of a firearm during a violent crime.*** https://www.wistv.com/2023/02/17/mother-shot-killed-kroger-parking-lot-she-didnt-deserve-die/
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Private citizen ends El Paso mall shooting
Two groups of young men fought at Cielo Vista Mall on 15feb23.
https://twitter.com/EPPOLICE/status/1626768998636331008/photo/1
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Excellent essay about confronting tyranny
https://www.thefp.com/p/introducing-a-sunday-series-from
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Trying hard not to say it’s suicide?
https://abc7.com/la-auxiliary-bishop-david-oconnell-archdiocese-of-los-angeles-hacidena-heights-shooting/12839948/ says he was found around 1300 Sat with a wound. He was pronounced dead by the EMTs. The wound was thought to be GSW? Police are investigating a death. https://angelusnews.com/local/la-catholics/bishop-oconnell-homicide/ says it was a GSW.
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***Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna identified Carlos Medina as a suspect in the slaying that occurred over the weekend, and while giving no motive for the crime, Luna did share inside details from the case that could point to one.
Luna claimed that someone reported Medina was acting "strangely" after O'Connell's death in Hacienda Heights, California, and claimed the bishop owed Medina money. Detectives are also interviewing Medina's wife, the housekeeper.
“The detectives are absolutely interviewing her,” Luna said, according to the Los Angeles Times. “As far as we know, at this time, she’s been fully cooperative.”
Detectives also identified Medina through surveillance footage of a dark SUV at O'Connell's home around the time of the killing on Saturday. Weapons were found at Medina’s home in Torrance, California, but Luna said ballistic tests are pending.*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crime/housekeepers-husband-identified-suspect-beloved-la-bishop
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Complicity/parties
An Indiana jury has convicted a woman on rape and murder charges after she met a couple on a dating app, hosted a threesome in her home that turned deadly, and then ordered pizza while a victim's body lay upstairs, according to authorities.
The Vanderburgh County jury on Wednesday found Heidi Kathleen Carter, 37, guilty on six counts, including two counts of rape;. three counts of criminal confinement; and one count of aiding, inducing or causing murder for killing Tim Ivy, 50, and raping a woman inside her home on Stinson Avenue with her boyfriend, Carey Hammond.***
Afterward, Carter and Hammond invited a housekeeper to their Stinson Avenue home to clean it. The housekeeper noticed blood on Carter's shoes and a firearm in her hand. She was told to clean two bedrooms, and then Carter and Hammond ordered pizza.
Upstairs, the housekeeper heard a female voice crying for help. She also "went to sit down on what she thought was a pile of pillows and blankets" and noticed it was a body, the arrest report states. When the housekeeper asked to leave, Hammond and Carter sat her down and told her she could not leave and that she had "better listen" to Hammond. Eventually, she was able to escape and found a state trooper to respond.*** https://www.foxnews.com/us/indiana-woman-convicted-on-rape-murder-charges-after-threesome-fantasy-turns-deadly
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Why not call the judge garbage?
Julissa Thaler, who was convicted of murdering her 6-year-old son in 2022, spoke out during her sentencing on Thursday. https://www.foxnews.com/video/6320611625112
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Austin is barely part of Texas
Some Austin City Council members are speaking out about the police department's vacancies and ongoing problems at the 911 call center after a chaotic scene unfolded downtown on Saturday night.
Street racers took over an intersection at South Lamar Boulevard and Barton Springs Road, drifting in the middle of the street and setting off fireworks as throngs of people looked on at the mayhem.
One law enforcement officer was injured and several police cars were damaged in the fracas.***
Council Member Alison Alter told the Austin American-Statesman that she happened upon the street takeover and called 911, but ended up on hold for 28 minutes.
The Austin Police Department's emergency communications division has been dealing with a staffing crisis for several months, with the 911 call center lowering its minimum staffing requirements last August due to "unprecedented vacancy rates."
In October, the average hold time for 911 calls in Austin was two-and-a-half minutes. Only about two-thirds of 911 calls were answered within 15 seconds that month, far below the national standard of 90% in 15 seconds or less.
Kelly and Alter were the only two council members this week to vote against a one-year contract extension between the city and the Austin Police Association.
Nine other council members voted in favor of the one-year extension on the current contract, which will expire at the end of March.***
Austin's city council and then-Mayor Steve Adler voted to slash APD's funding by about one-third during the 2020 riots at the height of the "defund the police" movement. That vote was supported by an activist coalition led by groups including the Austin Justice Coalition. APD's funding was later restored in order to comply with a state law passed in 2021, but by then, officers had left APD in droves, specialized units were reduced or disbanded, and cadet classes had been canceled, so the departed officers could not be replaced.
Additionally, Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza has indicted more than a dozen APD officers for actions taken to quell the 2020 riots, which damaged the state capitol, blocked major thoroughfares downtown, and threatened police headquarters. https://www.foxnews.com/us/austin-police-911-staffing-levels-questioned-street-racers-take-major-intersection-injure-cop
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from a Mustang blog
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Jan 6 defendant assertion
The defendant in United States v. Pope, 21-cr-128 (D.D.C.) assert in a motion, Document 81,
My persistence in seeking precise answers from Mr. Crawford was intentional, because I knew his answers were not correct. By that point, I was aware of the video described in my previous response to the government (ECF No. 72 at 21) where undercover police officers were joining the crowd in chants of “drain the swamp” and “whose house? Our house!” as well as repeatedly yelling at people to move up the northwest steps and physically pushing them forward. This is not a wild conspiracy theory. The facts are in the video recorded by the undercover officer (which remains under seal), and these facts directly contradict the incorrect statements made either intentionally or out of ignorance by Mr. Crawford.
Mr Crawford is probably
Jason M. Crawford
(202) 624-2768
DOJ-CIV, Civil Division, Fraud Section 175 N St. NE Washington, DC 20002
Civil Division, Fraud Section 1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20004
ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED
LEAD ATTORNEY
Sometimes where there is a big raft of cases, DoJ will move lawyers from other offices within DoJ to prosecute or defend.
The allegations in Pope’s motion are merely allegations. You can download the motion from https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.228004/gov.uscourts.dcd.228004.81.0.pdf.
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Not everyone in a bong shop is mellow
A Seattle store worker turned the tables on an armed suspect during an attempted robbery on Monday, shooting and killing the would-be thief in an exchange of gunfire, authorities said.
The shooting happened around 4 p.m. at the King Smoke Shop in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, the Seattle Police Department said.
The 29-year-old male suspect attempted to rob the business at gunpoint and shot at the 38-year-old male employee, according to police.*** https://www.foxnews.com/us/seattle-store-worker-kills-armed-robber-shootout-police
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How can you call rape “grooming?”
After a series of GB News exclusives forced Cllr. Dominic Beck to stand down as the Labour Party’s parliamentary candidate for Rother Valley in December, questions have been raised about how the local Labour Party came to select him.
This broadcaster revealed that Cllr. Emma Hoddinott, who was deputy leader of the council when it was found to be “in denial” about the extent of the town’s child sexual exploitation scandal, was on the constituency’s selection committee that put Beck forward for the seat.
But GB News now has evidence that the rot goes deeper, exposing that four serving Councillors from Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council (RMBC) attended a seminar outlining in “explicit detail” the town’s sex-grooming gangs scandal in 2005, but failed to speak up, citing police pressure.***
The case study, delivered to the councillors in April 2005, said: “‘Julie’ first became known to the project [Risky Business] when she was 12 years old due to her ‘friendship’ with other vulnerable young women known to the project. At this time her ‘boyfriend’ was a 24 year old male who was known along with his brother for the grooming and violence towards young women in Rotherham.”
It detailed poor attendance at school, adding: “Julie has attended hospital on numerous occasions often unaccompanied by an appropriate adult and has reported that she has been raped twice.
“On one occasion that Julie was missing from home she was found by the local police in the car of one of the perpetrators at the back of an unused building, no arrests were made. When speaking to her worker the following day Julie disclosed she had been sexually assaulted by two of his friends and there were drugs in the boot of the vehicle.”
Julie’s suffering was explained in “explicit detail” at the meeting.*** https://www.gbnews.uk/news/revealed-senior-rotherham-councillors-knew-and-stayed-silent-about-towns-grooming-gangs-scandal-exclusive-in-depth-investigation/439769
It doesn’t end there.
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EP040: Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers As a former member of law enforcement and a training officer, Deacon Harold has a unique perspective on the wounds of racism, police brutality, and what our response should be as Catholics. Do you know what the difference is between prejudice and racism? What are some saints we can look to as we navigate these issues?
https://theedifypodcast.buzzsprout.com/1839095/11993620-a-catholic-response-to-racism
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Only a sentencing factor
The charges against Alec Baldwin and Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have been downgraded, removing a potential five-year prison sentence for both in the Santa Fe case involving the fatal shooting of the film’s cinematographer.
On Friday, the Santa Fe District Attorney formally downgraded the second of two charges, which included a firearm enhancement. That charge, lawyers for Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed argued in a motion filed earlier this month, was based on New Mexico law that passed following Halyna Hutchins’ death on the Bonanza Creek Ranch set in October 2021.***
The involuntary manslaughter charges remain in place, but the firearm enhancement from the second charge has been dropped, taking a possible five-year prison sentence for both off the table. They both still face an involuntary manslaughter charge that comes with a maximum of 18 months in prison.
“In order to avoid further litigious distractions by Mr. Baldwin and his attorneys, the District Attorney and the special prosecutor have removed the firearm enhancement to the involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of Halyna Hutchins on the Rust film set,” Heather Brewer, spokesperson for the New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney, said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. “The prosecution’s priority is securing justice, not securing billable hours for big-city attorneys.”*** https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/rust-shooting-alec-baldwin-charges-downgraded-hannah-gutierrez-reed-1235330265/
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Why don’t you make consent a defense?
The Spanish Parliament approved a new Animal Welfare Law on Thursday which will decriminalize sex with animals if the creature does not suffer “an injury that requires veterinary treatment.”
This same left-wing government also wants to ban meat consumption, another example of the “woke mind virus.”
According to Mundotoro, “Bestiality will no longer be considered a criminal offense if there are no injuries to the animal. This is established by the new Penal Code through the new Animal Welfare Law promoted by Minister Ione Belarra that was approved in Congress on February 9.”*** https://www.dailyfetched.com/spain-decriminalizes-sex-with-animals-as-long-as-they-dont-suffer-injuries-2/
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How to train for OC
https://youtu.be/oQLOQSvpPac around 44sec
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Feds can do things; who’s a fed?
A Teller County District judge ruled Wednesday that the county sheriff isn’t violating Colorado law by allowing his deputies to conduct immigration enforcement through an agreement with the federal government.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado sued Teller County Sheriff Jason Mikesell, asserting that the sheriff’s office participation in what’s called a 287(g) agreement violates the state constitution and a law passed in 2019, which limits local law enforcement cooperation with U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. The law prevents immigrants who are jailed from being held beyond their release dates solely at the request of ICE for civil immigration arrest — a signed judge’s warrant would be required.
But Teller County District Court Judge Scott Sells ruled that deputies who were trained by ICE through the 287(g) agreement — four in Teller County — are “de facto federal officers when performing functions as Designated Immigration Officers under the 287(g) agreement.” He stated in his ruling that the sheriff can legally enter into this type of agreement without violating state law.
And, “I find it significant that neither the Sheriff or Jail Commander have authority to enforce immigration law or supervise the TCSO deputy when he or she is acting as a DIO under the 287(g) Jail Enforcement Model,” Sells wrote.
The ACLU disagrees and plans to take the case to the Court of Appeals, continuing the years-long legal case.
“We are disappointed that the trial court upheld the Teller County Sheriff’s 287g program,” Mark Silverstein, ACLU of Colorado legal director, said in a written statement. “We remain steadfast in our claim that the Sheriff’s program of enforcing federal immigration law violates the Colorado Constitution as well as a Colorado statute.”*** https://www.denverpost.com/2023/02/22/ice-immigration-teller-county-colorado-aclu-jail-detainer/
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Tom Stiglich must be from Philly
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Keith says “Philly, hold my beer”
Two people were killed, including a 9-year-old child and a journalist, and two others were injured in a shooting near Orlando, Florida.
According to Orange County Sheriff John Mina, the gunman shot two Spectrum News 13 reporters as they were covering a homicide scene where a 20-year-old woman was shot and killed that morning. The suspect then entered a nearby home, where he shot a woman and her 9-year-old daughter. Mina said the suspect, identified as Keith Melvin Moses, 19, was responsible for both the morning homicide and the later shootings.
The 9-year-old and one of the reporters were pronounced dead after being rushed to the hospital. The other two victims are in critical condition.*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crime/three-killed-shooting-orlando
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Sheriff John
Mina went on to describe Moses' record, which includes:
Gun charges
Aggravated battery and assault with a deadly weapon
Burglary
Grand theft charges
Mina said he doesn't know how long Moses has lived in the area. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/everything-we-know-about-florida-shooting-spree-suspect-keith-melvin-moses/ar-AA17Plfh
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Latest from BJS
Correctional Populations in the United States, 2021 shows declining rates of corrections. Probation and Parole in the United States, 2021 shows declining rates of community supervision.
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Lottery pick immunity? Sounds like just no evidence of intent.
There was one glaring question raised by Tuesday’s courtroom testimony detailing Brandon Miller’s involvement in the shooting death of a woman last month in Tuscaloosa: Why hasn’t the Alabama basketball star been charged with a crime?
Did Miller merely demonstrate poor judgment the night of the fatal shooting, when he allegedly brought teammate Darius Miles his handgun after Miles texted asking Miller to do so? Or does allegedly delivering the gun used to kill 23-year-old Jamea Jonae Harris potentially make Miller an accessory to murder?*** https://sports.yahoo.com/why-alabamas-brandon-miller-has-not-been-charged-with-a-crime-223931989.html
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25-year-old Cicero Man Who Died In Sneller Road Motorcycle Accident Identified
John Vincentini Motorcycle Accident - Death; 25-year-old John Vincentini of Cicero passed away when the motorcycle he was riding crashed into a utility pole in the 6000 block of Sneller Road.
John Vincentini Motorcycle Accident – Death; 25-year-old John Vincentini of Cicero passed away when the motorcycle he was riding crashed into a utility pole in the 6000 block of Sneller Road. According to the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office, lost control of his bike while attempting to negotiate a curve. This made the motorcycle struck a pole. John Vincentini was transported to Upstate…
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Cicero, NY – One Dead After Pedestrian Accident on Brewerton Rd
Cicero, NY (November 21, 2021) – A man in his 30’s died after he was hit by a car on Saturday, November 20th in the town of Cicero. The Onondaga County Sheriff’s office said the accident took place on Brewerton Road between the entrances of Wal-Mart and Target, and Caughdenoy Road. The driver of the vehicle, who was unharmed during …
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“Kaiden Uribe is a 5-year-old from Syracuse, New York. He and his family recently got some news — but not the kind to celebrate.The Uribes found out their youngest member has leukemia, and their lives have been turned upside down. Their future is now full of doctor’s appointments, medical bills and the unknown.“
“Local law enforcement has also made a big show of support by staging a parade and meet-up with the young boy. On Dec. 10, the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office orchestrated a convoy of police vehicles, lights and sirens blaring, that pulled up to the Uribes’ home while Kaiden looked on. When the officers got out, they approached the house bearing gifts and laid them at Kaiden’s feet. Meanwhile, his dad gave a brief overview of the family’s situation and asked for prayers.”
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1. Sights of farm & garden Chteau de Grand-Arnsberg, constructed at the beginning of the 12th century to protect the imperial city of Haguenau. Chteau de Ramstein, constructed in the 13th century by the Falkenstein nobility.
the church of Saint Catherine, transformed into a Protestant church in 1571 and reconstructed in the 17th century. the marker/milestone near Schmalenthal, dated from 1605. Delimits the old borders of the county of Bitche.
The calvary (in French, a small figurine of Christ on the cross) near Frohnacker, dated from 1790. The tomb of Philippe Hirtz, an ironworker from Mouterhouse, dated from 1868. the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, built at the end of the 19th century, which is a place of pilgrimage every May.
The bird observation post, the best place to discover the fauna of the Northern Vosges.Situated on the main road, a farm is composed of two buildings: the home, gabled on the road, dated 1770 on the door of the cellar, and the farm itself, dated 1753, developed in breadth behind the courtyard. Exceptional in the Pays de Bitche, the farm resembles the Alsatian building style.
One can see this by the separation between buildings and the farm and by the porch-roof superimposed on the main/front face of the building. The difference to the Alsatian style is that the pan-de-bois is relegated in the second part (that is, the foundations), while the house is constructed with stone and a mix of roughcast lime (pebbles were added in the mix and used to increase the surface area of the house, to increase the rate of evaporation). ------ 2.
Bashford Manor Stable of farm & garden Bashford Manor Stable was an American Thoroughbred racing and breeding operation in Louisville, Kentucky owned by George James Long. In 1874 James Bennett Wilder built a home on farm acreage he called Bashford Manor. In 1887 George Long purchased Bashford Manor and developed it into a leading Thoroughbred horse farm which bred three Kentucky Derby winners.
To stock his new breeding operation. George Long acquired horses from the Erdenheim Stud of Norman W. Kittson.
Following the May 1888 death of Norman W. Kittson, in November his estate auctioned the bloodstock and Long purchased the sire Alarm and two of his broodmare daughters, Luminous and Albia. The then nineteen-year-old Alarm had notably been the sire of Himyar and Panique.
Alarm died at Bashford Manor in 1895 and was buried in the farm's equine cemetery. The stable bred and raced Azra who won the 1892 Derby and Sir Huon who won it in 1906. Under Long's name, he raced homebred Hindus who won the 1900 Preakness Stakes.
As well, George Long bred Manuel who won the 1899 Derby for Alfred & Dave Morris. The Thoroughbred operation continued until 1922 when the bloodstock was sold. The home remained in Long's family until being sold in 1951.
The property was annexed by the City of Louisville in 1953. The barns were torn down in 1970 and the house in 1973. The Bashford Manor area of Louisville was developed into residential homes and a shopping mall.
Churchill Downs in Louisville honors the racing and breeding stable with the annual running of the Bashford Manor Stakes. ------ 3. Synopsis of farm & garden Death on a Factory Farm follows the undercover investigation of Wiles Hog Farm by the animal rights group The Humane Farming Association (HFA), and the resulting court case against it.
The organization received a tip from an employee at the farm that animals were being abused, including a claim that hogs were being hung by chains and strangled to death as a form of euthanasia. HFA then turned to an undercover investigator using the name "Pete". The investigator wore a hidden camera while he worked undercover as a farmhand at Wiles.
Over the course of six weeks, the investigator secretly filmed numerous incriminating scenes, including piglets being tossed into crates from across a room, impregnated sows held in pens impeded their ability to move, an unhealthy piglet being hit against a wall to euthanize it, and a sick sow being hung by a chain from a forklift until it choked to death. Having obtained this evidence, Pete concluded the investigation and quit the job at the farm. HFA brought Pete's footage to the Wayne County Sheriff's Department, which then raided the farm.
Prosecutors filed ten criminal charges of animal cruelty against the farm's owners, and a farm employee who participated in hanging the sow. In the subsequent trial, the prosecutors and the defense fought about the legality and morality of these practices, described by the presiding judge as "distasteful and offensive". However, the judge defended these practices as the reality of producing pork for consumption.
------ 4. Borodino, New York of farm & garden Borodino is a hamlet located at the intersection of New York State Route 41 (East Lake Road, running approximately eastwest) and New York State Route 174 (Rose Hill Road, running northsouth) in the Town of Spafford in Onondaga County, New York, near Skaneateles Lake. The hamlet proper extends five to ten properties to the east, south, west and north from the intersection, until houses and a few other buildings are replaced by farm fields.
A monument for veterans, designed by Gianfranco Fritelli, stands in a cemetery at the southeast corner of the intersection. A little-altered Federal style Methodist Church, known locally as "The Church", dating from 1830, stands close to the 174, about five properties north. The Borodino District School No.
8 (c. 185359) and Borodino Hall (1835) are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. About four properties to the south is a turnoff to a public boat landing and ramp into Skaneateles Lake; a few more properties to the south is Borodino's fire station, site of several fundraising pancake breakfasts each year which are among the biggest community events in the hamlet.
Another is the Town of Spafford's annual Fourth of July parade, running from the fire station to the cemetery at the intersection. The public boat landing and the Spafford Town Hall are often said to be in Borodino, although the boat landing is about 0.75 miles (1.
21Â km) to the southwest and the town hall is 0.5 miles (0.80Â km) to the north along the 174, and separated by farm fields, from the intersection.
The town hall is closer to the intersection of Rose Hill Road with Howe Road. ------ 5. Sem, Norway of farm & garden Sem is a village in Tnsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.
Sem was a former municipality in Vestfold. The parish of Sm was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). According to the 1835 census the municipality had a population of 3,590.
On 1 January 1965 the district Stang with 126 inhabitants was incorporated into the former municipality of Borre. On 1 January 1988 the rest was incorporated into the municipality of Tnsberg. Prior to the merger Sem was about three times the size of Tnsberg, which had a population of 21,948.
The village of Sem has a population of 1,981, of which 42 people live within the border of the neighboring municipality Stokke. The village is situated five kilometers west of the city of Tnsberg. Originally the municipality and the parish were named after the historic Sem Manor (Sem hovedgrd).
During the Middle Ages, Sem Manor was a royal and feudal overlord residence at the site where Jarlsberg Manor is located today. King Harald Fairhair chose to install his son Bjorn Farmann as the master of the estate. It was here that Bjorn Farmann was killed by Eric Bloodaxe in 927.
In 1673, Peder Schumacher Griffenfeld took over the property which until then had belonged to the King of Denmark. Griffenfeldt named the farm Griffenfeldgrd, but three years later it was renamed Jarlsberg Manor (Jarlsberg Hovedgrd). In 1682 the buildings on Jarlsberg burned and new buildings of stone were built by the new owner, the Danish-Norwegian Field Marshal Wilhelm Gustav Wedel.
------ 6. Manor of farm & garden The village was first settled by the Saxons. Its toponym is derived from Old English: either Gdan dn (the hill of Goda) or Gdinga dn (Goda's people).
Before the Norman conquest of England two Saxons, Siward and Siwate, held the Manor of Godington, but the Domesday Book records that by 1086 a Norman called Richard Puingiant held it. He also held the manor of Middleton Stoney, and Godington was held as part of the latter manor for some centuries thereafter. By the middle of the 12th century the manor of Godington was held by Richard de Camville, who gave Poodle Farm in the parish to the Augustinian Missenden Abbey in Buckinghamshire.
The Abbey retained Poodle Farm until the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century. By 1541 William Fermor of Somerton had bought the farm. By the time of his death in 1552 Fermor also held Godington Manor, thus reuniting Poodle with the other former de Camville lands.
Godington remained with the Fermors until the last direct heir, another William Fermor, died without a direct successor in 1828. There is a rectangular mediaeval moat next to the parish church. The present Moat Farm house inside the moated area is dated 1672.
By 1535 Magdalen College, Oxford held three hay meadows in the parish. It still held them in 1817, when the duty to pay tithes was commuted. Most of the parish was farmed under the open field system until 1603, when it was enclosed by agreement between Sir Richard Fermor, the Rector and one of the local farmers.
------ 7. Charles Johnson Farm of farm & garden Charles Johnson purchased 6.78 acres (2.
74Â ha) from a Charles Anderson, who was living in a log cabin on the site since about 1880. When Johnson purchased the property in 1904, that cabin was the only structure, along with an orchard to the southwest of the main house. One of the Johnsons' daughters regularly went to this farm to purchase apples.
When Mr. Anderson suggested that he give her the tree, she became adamant that her parents move it. Since that was not possible, Mr.
Johnson asked if he could purchase the property, to which Mr. Anderson replied that he would sell, if the Johnsons built him a place back in the woods to live out his life. Historic structures In 1908, the cabin enlarged into the main house seen today.
It was enclosed by clapboard siding and the inside was lath and plastered. It was enlarged with a dining room and kitchen. Because the house was expanded from and existing structure, there are no identifiable Swedish characteristics.
There are two summer kitchens to the east of the house. The smallest (8 ft  12 ft or 2.4 m  3.
7 m) was built as a temporary structure during the 1908 improvement of the main house. The other (12 ft  20 ft or 3.7 m  6.
1 m) was the house built by the Johnsons for Charles Anderson. I was moved nearer the farmstead after his death. Northeast of the main house is the two-story barn (12 ft 30 in or 3.
7 m 760 mm). The barn was built sometime before 1908. A chicken coop was added shortly after the barns construction.
the privy is still standing to the northeast of the main house about 50 feet (15Â m).
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