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jodienotmedia · 2 years
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Jodie Katz Media aka Jodie Casillas.
Fake Nurse. Fake Media. Fake Cop. 
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beardedmrbean · 5 months
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A Granada Hills homeowner shot and killed an attempted home invasion burglar early Saturday morning and authorities believe another suspect who fled the scene was also possibly shot. 
Los Angeles Police Department officers responded around 5 a.m. to a "hot prowler" call in the 11400 block of Swinton Avenue near Rinaldi Avenue and found the suspect dead inside the home. 
During a Saturday morning news conference, LAPD Valley Bureau Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said preliminary investigations show that a suspect who was armed with a weapon confronted the homeowner and that's when the shooting happened. 
"During that burglary, multiple rounds were fired by the homeowner and the homeowner struck one of the burglary suspects," said Hamilton. 
The suspect suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators say he was in possession of the victim's property at the time of the shooting. 
The homeowner's grandmother and preschool-aged child were also home during the invasion.   
Hamilton said it is believed that another suspect was shot because there was a blood trail from the home. 
"There was a blood trail and we trailed it to the end," Hamilton said. "We believe there were at least one or two additional suspects involved in this burglary that left this scene, following the shooting by the homeowner."
On Monday, authorities identified the suspect whom was shot by the homeowner as 20-year-old Inglewood man Abednego Adre.
At the time of the news conference, Hamilton said all three family members were at the Devonshire Station as the homeowner who shot the burglar underwent questioning. 
A neighbor spoke about the incident and said he was not surprised the shooting happened because burglaries occur daily in the neighborhood. 
"I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised at all that this has happened. It's been a real problem here. The residents here are fed up," neighbor Pat Walsh said. He said the frequency of the burglaries led to the title, "dinner-time burglaries." 
Hamilton acknowledged the frequency of burglaries in the area, saying he doesn't know why specific areas are being targeted. 
"Our Devonshire detectives have been investigating a number of burglaries in this area that have been centered north and south of Rinaldi and we believe this incident is related to that series of crimes," Hamilton said. He continued saying that these suspects may be responsible for a string of similar burglaries in the area.
Police also recovered a black BMW sedan from the scene, which is said to be the suspect vehicle that may also provide additional evidence to help locate the suspects who fled. 
As to the homeowner who shot the would-be burglar, Hamilton said once police have concluded their investigation and submitted their report, it will be up to the District Attorney's Office to make the ultimate determination if criminal charges will be filed or not against the homeowner. 
"Anyone inside their residence that is faced with a deadly threat and is perceived as a deadly threat has the right to protect themselves," Hamilton said. 
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sgiandubh · 8 months
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What did you mean by “game night in LA”?
Dear Game Night Anon,
I meant this:
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Raiders vs. Rams baseball game at the SoFi Arena, in Inglewood, August 19th.
Inglewood is near LA, if you want geotagging precision.
Yes, I realize now that was before the Sasnak City event. But you are probably the police, so really, darling: what the fuck are you doing on my page?
You'd be better off munching Krispy Kreme donuts on the liar maniac's blog. She's got timelines.
Sugar on top.
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usaccidents · 2 months
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INGLEWOOD, CA (February 29, 2024) — Police arrested one suspect after a stolen car crashed during a police chase in South Los Angeles.
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cuetzpalin1234 · 3 months
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Chicano report back on "What is Copaganda?"
It was a sunny and partly cloudy Thursday January 25, 2024. I remember when I got to Black Potion tavern and tabletop games, the location of the educational event, there was some conflict between a young and a middle-aged gentleman in scrubs in the middle of the intersection. I’m not sure what was going on exactly, but the police were called and saw them come to detain the man in scrubs. I began to back up my vehicle to park somewhere else. I’m not sure if they eventually let him go or what they charged him with. By the time I walked back to the entrance of the location the police had him in their patrol SUV. I wanted to de-escalate the situation before the police arrived, but everything happened very quickly and could not get out of my vehicle in time. I always think to myself wouldn’t it be great one day to see the community have independent institutions in place for these types of situations where we wouldn’t have to rely on law enforcement or live in fear of being harassed, intimidated, humiliated, beat, shot at, or killed by the police. As that situation occurred, I thought maybe I could have heard both sides and dealt with the situation without the police present. I thought to myself I could have at least been there to record and let the man know he could just remain silent and ask for a lawyer or let him know what the police can and cannot do or ask. Maybe I could have provided resources. I’m not sure if you feel the same way about all this, but I cannot stand to see injustice. I often remind myself that this work cannot be done by just one person. It must be everyone getting involved on some level. We must always be struggling against injustice, which is why I went to support the local Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Week 2024 event. “Dream Week’s mission is to celebrate our humanity by creating environments for civil and civic engagement to embrace ideas and dreams for the common good.” The event featured a documentary film screening and a chance to meet and chat with the director.
“Worldwide protests following the 2020 murder of George Floyd included calls to defund or abolish the police until a sharp rise in crime gave politicians and police supporters the fuel needed to suppress the movement. Unfortunately, a detailed conversation about transforming public safety was never had. In this film (shot on iPhone), 10 experts discuss how policing and incarceration create more harm than good, why the system persists, and what changes can be made to make everyone safe. In the early months of the covid 19 pandemic, director Matthew Solomon returned to school to earn a master’s degree in public administration to better himself to use his privilege and access to help work towards positive social change. In his MPA program, Matthew began applying the coursework regarding sustainability and workable societies to the issues with policing and incarceration. He thought this would be a step away from filmmaking, however, his academic advisors suggested he create a documentary film for his thesis project. “Reimagining Safety” is that film.”
___Interviews include:
Dr. Jody Armour - The Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at the University of Southern California
Nikki Blak - Sociologist, anti-racism educator, and Inglewood born and raised
Sennett Devermont - "Mr. Checkpoint," police auditor and founder of the AFTP Foundation
George Gascón - Los Angeles County District Attorney
Jose Gutierrez - Licensed social worker, therapist, and Restorative Justice practitioner
Dr. El Jones - Professor and co-author of "Defunding the Police - Planning the Way Forward for the HRM"
​Hadiya Kennedy - Former detective, The Los Angeles Police Department
Hawk Newsome - Co-founder of Black Lives Matter NY and Black Opportunities
Gina Viola - former LA Mayoral candidate who ran on an abolition platform.
Alex S Vitale - Professor, law enforcement expert, and author of "End of Policing"____
It started at 6pm and was organized by Act 4 SA. Act 4 SA empowers the San Antonio community through year-round base building, actions of solidarity, public education, policy, and advocacy. They are dedicated to pushing for accountable, compassionate, and transparent measures to create public safety that preserves and centers the health and well-being of our entire community. They are focused on building the presence of life-giving systems that allow people to thrive and be well. Are you in an organization working for justice? What is your relationship like with your community? How do you feel about people? Are you a people person? You can be introverted and still be a people person, but if you are not a people person in general it is going to be very difficult for you to establish relationships to work collectively to dismantle the dysfunctional stuff that gets in our way preventing us from moving forward in our organizing work. So, you must look deep inside yourself and challenge the backwards ideas that we are programmed to believe. I’m not saying you must be friends with every single person you meet or like everyone you meet. You must be willing to look beyond yourself and focus on the objectives of your organizing work because that is what you are trying to achieve.
Whether you got to see the film or not, do you ever ask yourself what the origins of policing are? If you sit down and do some research, you can find that around the 1970s and/or 80s there was a report or analysis of the police entitled “The Iron Fist and the Velvet Glove” by the Center for Research on Criminal Justice. You don’t have to just rely on this source for information, but in it you can find that policing originated from the Southern slave patrols. The theft of Indigenous people’s land, the killing of Indigenous people, and coercing them into white institutions and creating laws to make slavery legal.
“Slavery was the dominant mode of production in the antebellum south, and the largest of the planters ruled the legislatures of each of the southern states. These legislatures established slave codes, which provided for the brutal slave patrols, both protected the planters’ property rights in human beings and held the slaves, despite their chattel status, legally responsible for misdemeanors and felonies.” So, these patrols consisted of armed white supremacists who would go out to catch runaway slaves and bring them back to the plantation to prevent slave insurrection.  
My position on this issue is reform is alright, but revolution is better. As a revolutionary organizer we cannot compromise our principle of Pan Indigenous governance or Pan Indigeneity: The total liberation and unification of the Western Hemisphere (Turtle Island/Pachamama/Anahuac/Cem Anahuac/North/South America/etc.) under scientific socialism. La Raza Unida recognizes the US military and its police as the armed wing of the settler colonizer. We stand in solidarity with all liberation struggles. The US armed forces are designed to keep our people terrorized, exploited, and controlled. The US armed forces take advantage of the dire economic realities of our people with false promises. US Veterans experience trauma and betrayal. La Raza Unida supports them in their healing. Their experience can be an asset to the true liberation of our people. Technology used abroad by the US military today will be used against Raza tomorrow. La Raza Unida supports the right for our own people to develop a force to “serve, observe, and protect” ourselves. I would like to see the elimination of having to call the police and replaced with something the community organizes together because it is going to take everyone as a collective to take ownership of that work which needs to be done to address the problems we face daily. Historically, we have existed without these oppressive institutions before they originated. So, it is possible to exist without them. It would benefit everyone because we would be accountable to each other. As social workers we also have principles and values we must practice. We must value social, economic, and political justice and never compromise our principle of challenging injustice. We must value social, economic, and political justice and never compromise our principle of challenging injustice. Join an organization working for justice today!
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
 – Martin Luther King Jr.
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thenewsart · 4 months
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Suspect in Malibu Lagoon killing charged with second murder
The man charged in the murder of a musician whose body was found last summer inside a barrel at Malibu Lagoon State Beach has been charged with a second murder, committed a year ago in Inglewood, police say. Joshua Lee Simmons has been charged in the fatal shooting of Anthony Soloc, 50, Jan. 20 at a home on the 2300 block of West 79th Street. Inglewood police officers found Soloc’s body in front…
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jodienotmedia · 2 years
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Jodie Casiilas the fake nurse with open container.
Daniel saulmons sugar momma is a convicted felon.
Jodie casillas harasses people online.
Jodie casillas forces her camera on working people but, the fake nurse doesnt like her picture being put out. 
LAW ENFORCEMENT, this thing wants to be on your body cams.
Be on the lookout for this psycho. She is associated to tom zebra aka daniel saulmon who said he wants to put hot led in LAPD and line up 25 30 cops and shoot them in the head. 
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healthstyle101 · 6 months
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2 dead near Los Angeles after gunman shoots into parked car in possible targeted attack
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Two Men Killed, Three Injured in Targeted Shooting Near Los Angeles Tragedy struck near Los Angeles as two men lost their lives and three others were wounded during a shooting incident in a parked car on a Saturday afternoon. Inglewood Mayor James Butts has suggested that this may have been a deliberate attack, according to KABC-TV. Around 4:30 p.m., paramedics rushed to a commercial area in Inglewood, where they found five victims with gunshot wounds. These individuals were immediately transported to a nearby hospital, as confirmed by the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The incident took place in a parking lot, where the victims, all in their 50s, were inside their vehicle. It is reported that a shooter pulled up and opened fire, though it remains unclear whether there was more than one assailant, as per KABC's information. Tragically, one of the surviving victims is in critical condition, highlighting the severity of the attack. In response to this distressing event, the Inglewood Police Department took swift action by closing off several blocks in the vicinity, which is approximately 10 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles. Aerial news footage captured the aftermath, showing a car with shattered windows in the parking lot, painting a somber picture of the incident. Read the full article
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cyarskj1899 · 6 months
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These are the stories of black folks who are also serial killers some you are aware of some you are not. Oh and it goes without saying but trigger warning is advised because it’s gonna be disturbing
Yes, Black Serial Killers Exist: Here's 20 of Them
It's Spooky season but real crime is scarier than fiction. We've had our fair share of Jeffrey Dahmer's and Ted Bundy's. Don't believe us, just take a look.
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We love to treat heinous criminals and serial murderers like it’s a white folks thing but I’m here to inform you, that is simply not true. Despite what the Netflix documentaries and spooky movies perpetuate, Black serial killers exist. They may not be as “popular” or widely known as your typical Jeffrey Dahmer and Jack The Ripper, but their crimes are just as sinister.
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Interestingly enough, because the media always gave press to the white serial killers, Black ones were nearly able to fly under the radar. Who would expect a sweet-presenting Black woman to kill her entire family? Who would have thought a couple would spend their dates on a killing spree?
I bet you can’t think of any Black serial killers off the top of your head. But if you read on, you’ll leave familiar with at least 20 of them. 
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Maury Travis
The infamous “Videotape Killer” was linked to the murders of 12 sex workers in St. Louis by investigators, per Fox 2 Now. He would lure women to his home with money or drugs, then tie them up and kill them. After committing each murder, Travis would discard the bodies along the road and carried on this heinous act for three years.
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Police identified Travis after tracing his steps through a series of interactive maps and found his home. Bloodstains covered every part of his house and various women’s items were recovered in the basement along with several videotapes of him torturing, abusing and raping his victims. Travis committed suicide in his jail cell before he could be convicted.
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Elton Manning Jackson
Jackson wreaked havoc on the LGBT community for 10 years. His first victim was a gay man in 1997 and he was suspected of killing another 11 queer men. Authorities declined to name Jackson as the suspect in the other killings due to a lack of evidence, but found his method of madness was identical in each case: sexually motivated strangulation.
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He ended up being convicted in only one murder and was sentenced to life in prison though he denied his involvement. 
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Eddie Lee Mosley
Dubbed as the “Rape Man,” Mosley was accused of terrorizing the women of South Florida in the 70s. DNA linked him to dozens of murders and rapes in the Fort Lauderdale area. He was charged three times for rape and was found not guilty in two cases and entered a plea deal in the third, per Sun Sentinel. Two innocent men were even convicted for Mosley’s crimes, one of them being the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl.
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Once the police got to him in the late 1980s, he was declared unfit to stand trial and was secluded to mental hospitals until he died in 2020. 
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John Floyd Thomas
The insurance claim adjuster turn serial killer was named the Westside Rapist for the terror he brought on women from Inglewood to Claremont, Ca. His targets were older women between the ages of 50 and 90. He would break into their homes, rape them and choke them to death. Thomas was finally sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for seven murders but remains a suspect in another 15 unsolved killings, per LA Times. 
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Jake Bird
“The Tacoma Ax-Killer” had a lengthy record of burglaries and murders. However, he was caught after police responded to reports of screams inside a house. When they arrived, Bird ran out the backdoor barefoot but was caught and arrested by the police. He was convicted of the first-degree murder of two Tacoma women and given the death penalty in 1947.
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While on Death Row, he confessed to over 40 more murders across the country that flew under the radar. He was hung at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla in 1949. 
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Harrison Graham
One summer in 1987, Graham’s neighbor complained to their landlord about a stench coming from Harrison’s apartment. He was ordered to vacate the premises but refused and boarded up his doors and windows. He then fled from the fire escape and the landlord called the police to break into the apartment. What they found were two dead Black women, blood splatters and a slew of skeletal remains. Bones and body parts of other victims were found in bags.
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For the following week, Harrison ditched the police until his mother convinced him to turn himself in. When he was arrested, he confessed to the killings of seven women and was convicted in each case. He received the death penalty but was ordered to serve life in prison first, meaning he wouldn’t actually be executed. 
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Roberta Elder
The wife of Reverend William M. Elder was not only responsible for his death but also the death of two of his children whom she poisoned with her cooking. She was charged for their murders but during her trial, it was found that her killings didn’t stop at her household. She was accused of killing up to 13 people including two ex-husbands, three of her own children, a grandson, a cousin and her own mother. She was sentenced to life in prison.
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Debra Brown
Brown and Alton Coleman began their killing spree when they lured two young girls into the woods in 1984. One of the girls was raped and the other was suffocated and stomped. For the next 50 days, the two killed eight more people, raped seven and kidnapped three. The couple was sentenced to death and Coleman was executed in 2002. However, Brown’s death sentence was overturned after the attorney general attributed her actions to a mental disability, per Indy Star.
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Samuel Little
Little is known as the most prolific serial killer not just because of his crimes but because he confessed to a large number of unsolved murders just two years before he died. Little had been killing since the 50s but was sentenced for good in 2014 for killing three women in the 80s. His DNA was then connected to another string of strangulations. In an interview with a Texas Ranger, he confessed to unsolved killings in over a dozen states bringing the total up to 93 people dead.
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Henry Louis Wallace
Wallace, also known as the “Taco Bell Strangler,” raped and murdered 11 Black women in the span of four years in the 90s. Most of the victims were women he knew such as friends and co-workers at the Taco Bell he managed in Charlotte, NC. Ol boy even attended some of their funerals. It wasn’t until Wallace killed two women back-to-back in the same building that the police were onto him. He was arrested in 1994 and sentenced to death. 
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Chester Turner
Over a span of 11 years, Turner killed 10 women in Los Angeles. He was sentenced to 10 counts of second-degree murder and the superior court judge said the evidence showed Turner would strangle each woman to death for his own sexual pleasure, a nature of cruelty rarely seen in murder trials. By 2014, he was sentenced to death after being found guilty in the killings of an additional four women, per Los Angeles Daily News.
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Paul Durousseau
Durousseau was a cab driver in Jacksonville when he raped and killed a 26-year-old woman. Following her death, Durousseau took the lives of six other women all under the age of 25. He was finally arrested in 2003 on five counts of murder but DNA linked him to his first killing, upgrading his punishment to the death sentence. In 2021, he had his death penalty conviction overthrown to serve life in prison instead, per News4Jax.
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Craig Price
Price grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood during the heat of the civil rights movement. Despite having a relatively happy childhood, Craig started experiencing dark thoughts about murder and by the time he turned 13, he had a hefty criminal record including robbery, stalking and assault. Soon, he killed a white woman from his neighborhood. The case went cold until police found he later killed another white woman and her two daughters. He willingly confessed to the murders and was convicted as a minor. His sentence was supposed to have ended in 2017 but his repeated crimes inside prison extended his stay, per WJAR. He goes down in US history as once of the youngest serial killers.
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Zebra Killers
In the 70s, a group of young Black men embarked on a killing spree, taking the lives of up to 15 people. Their crimes led to a stop-and-search program to be issued in San Francisco which was widely criticized by Black civil rights leaders as another ploy to harass innocent Black people. However, by 1974, seven Black men were arrested. Three of them got off on bail but the remaining four were convicted on a slew of charges including murder and kidnapping, and sentenced to life in prison. 
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Carl Eugene Watts
Dubbed by the press as the “Sunday Morning Slasher,” Watts was assumed to be experiencing delusion after being diagnosed with Meningitis. When he was younger, he used to hunt rabbits and stalk his female classmates, then he committed his first murder at 15 years old. According to AP, he killed for a span of eight years claiming the lives of 14 to 100 women. He was hard to catch because police couldn’t find a pattern in how he killed. Then, in 1981, one of his victims faked being unconscious and escaped from him, alerting the police. In Texas, he was charged as a non-violent felon after pleading guilty to burglary with intention to kill. However, a witness from Michigan came forward with a testimony sending him to life in prison.
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Wayne Williams
In 1981, Williams was arrested for the murders of two adult men. However, during his trial, prosecutors suggested he was also behind a string of 22 murders of children in Atlanta. Though he maintained his innocence, forensic evidence from his home and vehicle connected him to several victims. He was sentenced to life in prison, though many people still believe he is innocent. 
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Lonnie Franklin Jr. 
The “Grim Sleeper” was known to target young Black women who struggled with drug addiction. Franklin was found guilty of killing nine women and one teenager in 2016 and sentenced to death. His killing spree lasted from 1984, all the way to 2007 ; he kept souvenirs from his victims including their jewelry or pictures of them. He was finally arrested in 2010; prosecutors speculated he may have been behind even more murders. Before his execution date, he died in 2020 in his prison cell, per People.
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Derrick Todd Lee
Though he was only convicted in the murder of two women, Lee was tied to at least six other murders in Louisiana between 1998 and 2003. Prosecutors say he murdered to satisfy a sexual gratification he craved. In 2003, he was sentenced to life in prison for one murder but in 2004, his sentenced was enhanced to the death penalty after being found guilty in another murder.
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Mark Goudeau
The “Baseline Killer” killing spree began in August of 2005, per ABC News. Within one year, he was believed to kill nine people as well as commit a string of rapes and assaults. The women of Phoenix were running to self-defense classes and buying firearms for protection. By September of 2006, he was arrested and charges with 94 crimes, including but not excluded to the murders. He had two trials as the public debated on whether he was the killer in question. Right now, he sits on death row.
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The entire time, his wife, Carr, stood by him and proclaimed his innocence. “The police have manipulated the media. They’ve said horrible things about Mark. People want to believe that they have the right guy,” Carr said to GMA. 
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Anthony Sowell
Sowell served 15 years in prison in a rape and was released in the early 2000s. However, in 2009, investigators who suspected him of another rape found the decomposing bodies of two women on the third floor of his house and a grave dug in the basement. Sowell had a total of 10 dead bodies rotting in his home, all of which were vulnerable young women who struggled with drug addiction. Victims who escaped tried to tell the police but some didn’t believe their reports.
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Sowell was sentenced to death in 2011 but died in 2021 of an unspecified illness, per Cleveland.com.
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man has been arrested in Texas in connection with slayings of four women decades ago in Southern California, police said.
Billy Ray Richardson, 76, was arrested Thursday by detectives from the Los Angeles and suburban Inglewood police departments with the assistance of Fort Worth, Texas, police.
A Los Angeles police statement said Richardson was charged by LA County prosecutors with four counts of first-degree murder with the special circumstance of multiple murder and murder in the commission of rape.
The statement said investigative and forensic work over the decades linked Richardson to the 1980 killings of Beverly Cruse, Debra Cruse and Kari Lenander in Los Angeles and the 1995 slaying of Trina Wilson in Inglewood.
It was not immediately known if Richardson had an attorney to comment on his behalf. He was in custody in Texas on Thursday awaiting extradition to Los Angeles, police said.
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Inglewood Police Officer Sold Cocaine Taken from Evidence Locker
Read More The Latest Marijuana News Today HighTimes Magazine  A former member of the Inglewood Police Department is expected to plead guilty to drug distribution charges for allegedly selling large amounts of cocaine while serving as a police officer.  47-year-old John Abel Baca of Whittier, California was originally arrested on October 2, 2021 after being indicted by a federal grand jury on…
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Twitter demands apology for PnB Rock's girlfriend following news that suspects were already at restaurant
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Now that further details surrounding PnB Rock’s death have been revealed, social media users are calling for an apology to his girlfriend who people initially attempted to blame for the events leading up to his death.
As previously reported by REVOLT, PnB was shot and killed on Sept. 12 in Inglewood, California while dining alongside his girlfriend and the mother of his two children Stephanie Sibounheuang at a Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles restaurant. After news broke of the rapper’s death, some people took to social media to criticize Sibounheuang’s decision to post a photo of her food to her Instagram Stories along with a tagged location. New reports indicate that social media may not have even played a role in the incident.
According to reports, the suspect, Freddie Lee Trone, and his 17-year-old son were already in the parking lot of the restaurant prior to the fatal robbery, leading authorities to believe that social media was not a factor in the death of the Philadelphia rapper. Now, people say that those loudly placing blame on Sibounheuang at the time of the tragedy need to be just as loud with their apology.
“Yeah all of you that were speculating that it was PnB Rock’s girlfriend post that [led] to his demise need to get punched in the throat,” wrote one Twitter user. “All y’all fake detective a**es owe PnB Rock’s girlfriend apology,” wrote another. Fellow rapper Cardi B, who initially told people to refrain from placing blame on Sibounheuang, also chimed in following the updated report. “Told y’all… Ya’ll must not know how the hood moves,” Cardi wrote via Twitter. “Ya’ll owe that girl [an] apology for the s**t y’all put her through knowing that she saw her baby dad die in her face. Social media investigators, y’all suck!”
Told y’all……Yall must not know how the hood moves …. Y’all owe that girl a apology for the shit y’all put her through knowing that she saw her baby dad die in her face….Social media investigators YALL SUCK!!!! https://t.co/zcaaznt12h — Cardi B (@iamcardib) September 28, 2022
At this time, the 17-year-old has been arrested in connection to the shooting. Per authorities, he is the son of suspect Freddie Trone who police say is still on the loose and should be considered “armed and dangerous.”
Check out more Twitter reactions to the news below.
The dude who killed PNB Rock….his father did him a disservice in life…now he’s going away forever smh — #TheInfamous (@MO_The_General) September 28, 2022
yeah all of you that were speculating that it was pnb rocks girlfriends post that lead to his demise need to get punched in the throat — dij (@DijahSB) September 28, 2022
A 17 year old clapped PnB Rock? And his dad drove the getaway car? Idk ol girl name, but a lot of people owe her an apology. — 🌬️ (@TheInfamousHero) September 28, 2022
im going to need all u people that was blaming pnb rock’s girlfriend for his death to hop back on this app and apologize. #expeditiously — 𝙰𝚗𝚍𝚛𝚎 𝙰𝚗𝚝𝚑𝚘𝚗𝚢 🧸 (@andreanthony323) September 28, 2022
The internet doesn’t have that same energy with PNB Rock’s girlfriend today I see. — – Abdizzle | 1-2 ⬛️🟨 (@HRMisHere) September 28, 2022
Mann y’all went bashing pnb rock gf & now they found his killer damnnnn — Dialajalaee_ (@dialajalaee) September 28, 2022
I want everybody to apologize to PnB Rock girlfriend right the fuck now. Yes Nicki Minaj you too — Hannah Miyazaki (@Selfish_Elle) September 28, 2022
People provided so many think pieces on that PNB Rock situation and that’s not even how it went down. I need you people to touch grass and find a hobby. — The Slim Don 🦋♐️🇯🇲 (@the_dondadaaaa) September 28, 2022
PnB died because he’s famous with enemies and haters leave his bm alone y’all really quick to blame anyone let her grieve #rippnbrock@iamcardib @PnBRock — Kaliah’s Dream Cosmetics TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS (@KDCosmetics28) September 28, 2022
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masterofd1saster · 9 months
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CJ current events early aug23
One man crime tsunami
DENVER (KDVR) — A man who escaped from a federal prison in Littleton, Colorado, in 2018 has been apprehended in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Authorities say they found him living a “flashy” assumed identity. Allen Todd May, 58, had been on the run since Dec. 21, 2018, when he escaped from the Englewood Federal Correctional Institution. May originally stole a Bureau of Prisons work truck and drove off the prison grounds without anyone noticing. *** a U.S. Marshals Service spokesman told NewsNation affiliate KDVR-TV the trail for May turned cold for years until an anonymous tipster surfaced a few months ago. He was seen in a photo taken at a high society fundraiser that was published in the Palm Beach Daily News in mid-May. The caption listed him as Jacob Turner. May was arrested Monday night at a Fort Lauderdale home less than 2 miles from the ocean. Investigators said the home is valued at nearly $1.5 million. When U.S. Marshals arrested him, they say May was wearing a Rolex watch and driving a Mercedes car that agents believe was worth about $125,000.*** When he escaped, May had nine years left on a 20-year prison sentence for securities fraud. He was convicted of stealing $6.8 million through a Ponzi scheme. But even when he was behind bars, investigators think he managed to steal another $700,000 through fraud. A scheme worth $700K — all from behind bars May was indicted in June 2022 on 17 counts of wire and mail fraud, plus one count of escape. From 2016-2018, when May was still behind bars, he allegedly set up fake energy companies, according to the indictment. Just about every state has an account for unclaimed property. Investigators say May set up sham companies in Texas through the secretary of state’s website and then found unclaimed oil and gas royalties that had never been paid out in Kansas, Louisiana, and North Dakota. May contacted those states and portrayed himself as a representative of those companies, according to the indictment. He claimed that “entities controlled by him were entitled to oil and gas royalties that had not yet been claimed by the true owners.”***
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 Chad Stall is the proprietor of Arbor Pros Tree Service in the Tampa, Florida area. He drives a white Ford truck with the company logo on it. He crashed into a motorcycle on US Highway 301 on June 9 killing David Adams, 59, and badly injuring his girlfriend Tiffany Fletcher, 38. Police had no leads other than a video that appeared to show the Arbor P
Ismael Gonzalez saw the crash and chased the truck. He told Stall to return to the accident scene. Stall promised to do so, but never returned. Gonzalez then left Arbor Pros a 1-star google review, noting the crash and the broken promise. That led the Hillsborough County sheriff to Stall.
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Not the T-Swizzle experience you want
A man was fatally stabbed on a Metro Green Line train in Hawthorne Wednesday evening, but not before shooting his alleged assailant in the chest. The unidentified victim, a man believed to be in his early to mid 20s, died at a local hospital after deputies found him “suffering from apparent stab wounds to the upper torso” on a train at the Crenshaw Station at about 7:20 p.m., the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said in a news release. The station at 11902 S. Crenshaw Blvd. is on one of Los Angeles Metro’s suggested public transit routes to Taylor Swift’s upcoming shows at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The victim’s assailant, a man in his mid to late 30s, was taken into custody and “transported to a local hospital for apparent gunshot wounds to the upper torso,” the release said.*** https://ktla.com/news/local-news/man-shoots-his-killer-during-stabbing-on-metro-train-in-hawthorne-lasd-says/
The 30 y/o man died too according to the NY Post.
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Look at his mug and guess his favorite drug & prison
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On 8/2/2023 around 7:30 p.m., Officers were called out to the Sonic at Tulsa Hills on 81st St in reference to a stabbing. When Officers arrived, they found the male victim with a flagpole through his head. The pole entered the victim's head beneath his jaw and exited the other side of his head near his right temple area. The American Flag was still attached the pole at the time. Multiple witnesses said they saw the suspect, identified as Clinton Collins, charge at the victim and stab him with the flagpole through his head. The witnesses said they also heard Collins say, "That's what he gets. He deserved it."*** Firefighters with the Tulsa Fire Department had to cut part of the flagpole in order to fit the victim into the ambulance. Miraculously, we're told the victim will survive his injuries, but will likely lose an eye. Clinton Collins was arrested for Maiming AFCF (After Former Conviction of a Felony).*** https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=661890179307277&set=a.215522740610692
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Marinara sauce as a lethal weapon
*** The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office released its report for 78-year-old Sheila Wobbeking’s death on Tuesday. Wobbeking died at her Plymouth home on July 5 after a medical emergency. However, the medical examiner determined that the medical emergency that ended her life stemmed from injuries she suffered a week earlier. According to Maple Grove Police Commander Jon Wetternach, Wobbeking called police on the afternoon of June 27, saying her daughter, Nicole Wobbeking, had assaulted her. It allegedly happened at a home in the 11900 block of 71st Avenue in Maple Grove, where Nicole Wobbeking lived, although court documents state the home was owned by her mother and she was just the tenant. Sheila Wobbeking told police that she’d gone to the home to talk about some issues that neighbors had brought to her attention as well as unpaid rent. When she got to the home, her daughter didn’t answer so she went inside and continued calling for her daughter. That’s when Nicole allegedly came out of a room, started yelling obscenities at her mother and slapped her in the face, then pushed her down several stairs, according to court documents. She also allegedly hit her mother in the ribs and hips with a can of unopened pasta sauce. Sheila was able to get outside and wait for the police with her granddaughter. She was taken to a hospital and diagnosed with a broken ankle before being released.*** https://kstp.com/kstp-news/local-news/police-plymouth-woman-died-week-after-being-assaulted-by-daughter-death-ruled-homicide/
Hennepin County Attorney’s Office is considering homicide charges against Nicole.
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You don't see enough nekkid people?
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office investigators have arrested a doctor who is accused of hiding a camera at Ochsner Medical Center to record staffers as they used the restroom at the hospital in Old Jefferson.  Andrew Matthews, 31, of Jefferson, was booked with 10 counts of video voyeurism after he was detained Wednesday morning at the hospital in the 1500 block of Jefferson Highway, said Capt. Jason Rivarde, a Sheriff's Office spokesperson. Detectives have identified at least 10 individual victims in the "dozens of videos" recorded inside the bathrooms, Rivarde said.*** An unnamed employee discovered the camera Wednesday morning while using the restroom and reported the device, according to Rivarde. *** The hospital contacted the Sheriff's Office about 11:30 a.m., Rivarde said. Security identified Matthews as a possible suspect and turned the camera over to detectives.  The single device appears to have been placed in "staff only" restrooms, which are unisex, according to authorities. The Sheriff's Office did not say how long they believe Matthews had been recording co-workers. *** https://www.nola.com/news/jefferson_parish/andrews-matthews-ochsner-bathroom-spy-camera-jpso/article_29252db0-3216-11ee-9eac-9f02126d0ca5.html
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How loud?
CV NEWS FEED // A video of a young man who was arrested for reading the Bible at a pride event in Wisconsin went viral last weekend. In the video, Marcus Schroeder, 19, is arrested without warning or explanation. He had been reading a passage from the Bible into a microphone next to a “Pride in the Park” event in Watertown, Wisconsin. According to Schroeder, the event lasted from 10 am to 6 pm and was attended by 100-200 Christian protesters. Schroeder attended the event with a ministry group called “Warriors for Christ.” “We went out there and were preaching the Gospel, passing out tracts, holding some signs, and just kind of being a public witness against what was going on, talking to people at the event,” Schroeder said.  At around 3 pm, Schroeder said he began to use the group’s microphone and speaker to read Galatians 5, a passage about love, from the sidewalk outside the barrier that had been set up for the event.  “And as soon as I start reading from that passage, a bunch of officers come and surround me,” he said, noting that the officers gave him no warning and were hostile towards him.  “The officer in the video grabs my hand, grabs my arm and kind of twists it down, tries to pull the mic away from me, and then all of a sudden, an officer behind me grabs my other arm, and they handcuffed me, arrested me,” Schroeder said.  He was detained for about an hour and was given two citations—one for “unauthorized sound amplification,” and one for resisting arrest.  “When I asked the officer how I resisted the arrest, he essentially said it was because my muscles tensed up,” Schroeder recalled. *** https://catholicvote.org/young-man-arrested-for-reading-bible-outside-pride-event/
I suspect that the part of Galatians 5 he read was
13For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another. 14For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 15But if ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not consumed one of another. 16This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. 17For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would. 18But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law. 19Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, 21Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. 22But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, 23Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. 24And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. 25If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. 26Let us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying one another.
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Expose yourself to nature doesn't mean indecently
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office says a high-profile sexual predator was arrested Tuesday night. He is identified as Glenn Braden, 20, of Evergreen.   The arrest happened after the sheriff's office said the suspect exposed himself to two separate and solo female hikers at Stapleton Park near the Beaver Brook Trail just after 6 p.m. Tuesday. *** Investigators believe Braden is the same suspect wanted in a series of similar encounters targeting lone female hikers beginning on April 3 at Flying J Ranch Park in Conifer. Over the next few weeks, the suspect struck again on June 13 at Three Sisters/Alderfer Park, and on July 11, three times on July 18 and July 24 at Flying J Ranch Park. https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/glen-braden-arrested-colorado-hiking-trails-indecent-exposure-sexual-contact-cases/
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The suspect, later identified as William Tidwell, 50, of Northglenn, was arrested Monday, and investigators believe he may have assaulted for victims.
On July 25, a woman was hiking near Caribou Road and Forest Service Road 505 outside Nederland when an unknown man driving what she described as a “search and rescue vehicle” wearing a green shirt styled to look like a search and rescue uniform contacted her, according to the Sheriff’s Office. https://www.denverpost.com/2023/08/10/boulder-county-sexual-assault-impersonating-official
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Oakland  — After 60-year-old retiree David Schneider was shot and killed here while trimming a tree in his yard, his neighbor, Toni Bird, said she retreated indoors. “People aren’t feeling safe out of their house,” she said. “It makes sense that you would want to protect your house then, right? You would barricade it.” Amid a surge in crime in Oakland, police have advised residents to use air horns to alert neighbors to intruders and add security bars to their doors and windows.*** https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/08/08/air-horns-and-moving-trucks-how-oakland-residents-are-facing-a-surge-in-crime/ BB captured the moment-
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The award for ugliest headline goes to
Former San Luis Valley DA sues his disbarred successor for $5 million over bogus felony charge
Then-DA Alonzo Payne filed unfounded embezzlement charge against predecessor Robert Willett last year
Former 12th Judicial District Attorney Robert Willett filed a $5 million federal lawsuit Tuesday against his successor and the district attorney’s office after he was wrongly prosecuted for embezzlement. Willett’s successor, the now-disbarred former district attorney Alonzo Payne, brought the felony charge against Willett in March 2022, days after Willett publicly called for Payne’s resignation. Willett claims in the lawsuit that the baseless charge was filed “as an act of sheer retaliation” for his public criticism of Payne. Payne resigned as district attorney for the 12th Judicial District in the San Luis Valley in July 2022 after an investigation by the Colorado Attorney General’s Office found he repeatedly violated crime victims’ rights. He also was facing a recall effort led by the city of Alamosa. Payne was disbarred in September in part because of his investigation into and prosecution of Willett, state records show. “…During a political campaign to recall Payne from office, Payne began an investigation and filed criminal charges against the previous district attorney, a political rival and critic of Payne,” a stipulation to discipline reads. “Despite this antagonistic relationship, Payne did not seek an outside law enforcement agency or special prosecutor to oversee the investigation or make charging decisions.” The embezzlement charge against Willett was dropped in September at the request of an independent prosecutor who was eventually appointed to the case. The judge at the time concluded the case lacked “any type of prosecutorial merit.”*** https://www.denverpost.com/2023/08/09/bob-willett-lawsuit-alonzo-payne-san-luis-valley-district-attorney/
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Sort of an old video, but definitely worth a look for the lesson
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Best response to a jury summons ever
Torrey Scow is the mother of triplets. When she rec'd a jury summons, she brought the curtain climbers to court.
The family's video is at https://youtu.be/abXQdNWmzjg. CNN video at
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Fraud, Bureaucracy, & Illegality
*** Enter the plea deal granted to Charles McGonigal, the rogue senior agent whose last assignment before retiring in 2018 was serving as the counterintelligence boss of the bureau's powerful New York Field Office. In a Manhattan federal court on Tuesday, the disgraced McGonigal pleaded guilty to charges that he conspired to violate international sanctions on a notorious Russian oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, and committed money laundering. Although these are serious charges and McGonigal faces up to five years in prison, nobody expects his sentence, which will be handed down towards the end of this year, to be that severe since he reached a plea deal with the Department of Justice, admitting his guilt. Nevertheless, the bureau’s image is severely tarnished here. Part of McGonigal’s job as a counterspy boss with the FBI was investigating Kremlin-connected Russian oligarchs, including Oleg Deripaska! The fact that McGonigal was also involved, at least to a degree, with the FBI’s infamous investigation of the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in 2016, Operation CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, has led many Republicans to smell a rat. It looks like President Joe Biden’s Justice Department is giving McGonigal a pass to avoid unpleasant revelations about FBI dirty dealings which might emerge in any trial. The full story is even worse.*** The Balkan angle here is unpleasant and raises disturbing questions. As the New York Times put it gently this week, the accused "befriended the prime minister of Albania, Edi Rama, and used his position to drum up foreign business for his associates, according to the indictment filed against him in Washington. On one occasion, McGonigal opened an FBI investigation into a lobbyist for the Albanian prime minister’s main political rival." The truth, as The Examiner reported on multiple occasions , is considerably more troubling than that. In exchange for cash, McGonigal became the "heavy" for Rama and his Socialist government, threatening their political rivals and shaking down Albanian oligarchs for cash in exchange for protection from U.S. sanctions. This was a secret, mafia-like extortion ring run by a top FBI official, which netted tens of millions of dollars, according to multiple sources. Such underworld tactics are hardly unexpected since, during the decadelong rule of Rama and his Socialists, little Albania has become Europe’s epicenter for the global illegal narcotics trade, with the tacit support of the Biden State Department.*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/bidens-justice-department-is-burying-its-big-fbi-corruption-scandal
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In the nation's capital....
A pair of physical altercations in and around the campus of Howard University has prompted the Washington, D.C., school to issue new security protocols to protect students. The ramped-up security comes after a recent incident in which a group of Howard University students were assaulted by a roving group of teenagers who had been seen around different regions of the city engaging in illegal behavior. According to 7 News, at least one student was stabbed near the university dorms on Monday morning. The incident took place after another altercation near the campus that did not involve any students. During a town hall Tuesday, university president Wayne Frederick announced that the university would be implementing a strict ID check for residence halls and other buildings that are only open to students, faculty, and staff. The school also announced there would be an increased security presence on campus.*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crime/dc-crime-howard-university-tightens-security-mob-attack
Howard is in NW Washington. It's one of the more safe areas of DC.
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BB crushing it
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Funny meme, but it's based on a mob robbing a Nordstrom in Canoga Park on Saturday, 12aug23. This particular store had also been robbed by a mob in 2021. https://ktla.com/news/local-news/video-captures-mob-of-robbers-swarming-nordstrom-in-topanga-mall/
With crime now legal in California, a man robbed a 75-year-old woman in Hacienda Heights "around 11 a.m. Monday at a Bank of America." The man dragged the woman across asphalt for about 10 feet and escaped with her purse. https://www.kktv.com/2023/08/17/video-purse-snatcher-drags-75-year-old-victim-across-parking-lot/
Let's not forget SFran
*** a walking tour aims to bring attention to the “squalor” on San Francisco streets. Set to take place on Aug. 26, the tour plans to lead participants from City Hall to SoMa, the organizer, SF Anonymous Insider, said on Eventbrite. There is a charge of $30 for general admission to the tour. “The tour will start at City Hall, and continue through Mid-Market, the Tenderloin, and Union Square,” the webpage for the event says. “We will view the open-air drug markets, the abandoned tech offices, the outposts of the non-profit industrial complex, and the deserted department stores.”*** According to the Eventbrite page, the total walking distance expected on the tour is 1.5 miles, and sneakers are advised. https://sfstandard.com/2023/08/08/san-francisco-doom-loop-tour-set-for-later-this-month/
If you go, plan on throwing away your poo caked sneakers.
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In Robert H. Biden news....
Hunter Biden’s leading attorney has asked to withdraw from the case because he could be called in as a witness in future litigation involving the collapsed plea deal he brokered with prosecutors. Lawyer Christopher Clark filed a motion with the Delaware judge who has presided over the case since the plea deal was announced. “Based on recent developments, it appears that the negotiation and drafting of the plea agreement and diversion agreement will be contested, and Mr. Clark is a percipient witness to those issues,” Hunter Biden’s lawyers said in the filing, obtained by CBS News. “Under the ‘witness-advocate’ rule, it is inadvisable for Mr. Clark to continue as counsel in this case.”*** https://www.nationalreview.com/news/hunter-bidens-top-attorney-asks-to-withdraw-from-case
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Surprised he got away with it so long
The Kansas City Chiefs superfan known as “ChiefsAholic” was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday for allegedly robbing a string of banks in the Midwest and allegedly laundering the stolen cash through casinos, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney's office for the Western District of Missouri. Xaviar Babudar, the man behind the popular social media handle, was arrested last month for an alleged robbery in Iowa last year. FBI investigators used bank records, casino transaction records and other "sensitive" financial information before discovering his cell phone was placed in cities where previously unsolved robberies took place, according to the statement.*** He was allegedly responsible for six robberies and two attempted robberies during a nine-month stretch between March and Dec. 2022. Authorities allege he stole more than $800,000 in total. He also allegedly purchased and redeemed more than $1 million in chips from various casinos in Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois between April and December 2022. Babudar gained fame by attending most Chiefs games dressed in a gray, masked wolf suit. Authorities allege he was able to finance his travel and attendance for these games through crime. In addition to the robberies, he allegedly gambled on the results of Chiefs games without reporting his winnings in Missouri or Kansas. He was initially arrested in Dec. 2022 in Bixby, Oklahoma, but later cut his ankle monitor and fled the state while out on bond after winning $100,000 on bets from an Illinois sportsbook, according to the statement.*** https://sports.yahoo.com/chiefs-superfan-chiefsaholic-indicted-on-19-charges-including-bank-robbery-money-laundering-162235146.html
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Great way to promote misery & homelessness
Seattle is struggling with rampant drug use and deaths, but as of this week the City Council has effectively decriminalized the possession and public use of drugs. You can guess where this will lead.*** In June the City Council voted 5-4 against a bill that would list known possession and public drug use as a gross misdemeanor, and a stopgap measure for handling the drug crimes expired on Aug. 15 as the new law took effect. The City Council’s failure to act now makes Seattle “the only municipality in the State of Washington where it is legal to use hard drugs in public,” Ms. Davison said.*** This is progressive fantasy land. Last year there were 589 overdose deaths in Seattle, a 72% increase over 2021. Most involved fentanyl or meth. King County emergency medical services had responded to some 4,918 opioid overdoses by Aug. 13 this year, compared to fewer than 3,700 in all of 2021.*** https://www.wsj.com/articles/seattle-city-council-decriminalizes-drugs-ann-davison-kshama-sawant-4086777a
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Good essay about Sackler family, Purdue Pharma, and Oxy deaths.
*** The area serviced by Purdue’s leading [sales rep] was Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and when I got back to the Times, I did some research. It turned out that the DEA had just shut down one pill mill there operating as a pain clinic. When I went to Purdue’s headquarters, its three top executives all claimed to me in an interview they didn’t know anything unusual was happening in Myrtle Beach. But thanks to my source, I knew that wasn’t true. I spent several months doing more reporting and traveled to Myrtle Beach. There, shop owners in the same strip mall as the pain clinic described how hundreds of cars regularly waited in the parking lot for its doors to open. I interviewed patients at the clinic, including some now cut off from medication, and found that five people prescribed OxyContin there had died by overdose. Local pharmacists also told me how they repeatedly warned Purdue officials about what was happening and how those complaints were ignored. In late 2001, after that trip, I confronted Purdue executives with what I had found and asked them why they hadn’t responded to the situation in Myrtle Beach when their own sales data was flashing red. The company downplayed the chaos and a Purdue spokesman claimed, providing no evidence, that the huge demand for OxyContin in Myrtle Beach was coming from local retirees dealing with arthritis pain. ***
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If you come to San Fran cisco,
be sure to wear
syringes in your hair
[Sorry - old 60s song.]
It’s getting so lawless in San Francisco that government agencies are telling their employees to work from home. The Bay Area’s reputation for and encouragement of open-air drug use has turned this once pristine region of the Golden State into a distinct shade of brown. Literally. We are certainly witnessing the rapid disintegration of San Francisco, a city with enormous advantages in wealth and geography, but a serious disadvantage in the realm of common sense. Officials at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services told employees working at—and you just can’t make this up—the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building on 7th Street and Mission to steer clear of the building for “the foreseeable future” because street conditions were so deplorable. *** https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/08/18/san-francisco-swirls-drain-federal-agency-tells-employees-to-stay-safe-at-home/
Quality video of people shooting up in front of Pelosi building at https://twitter.com/abc7newsbayarea/status/169158561791704284.
Doesn't anybody comment on this destruction of health and denial of human services at H&HS?
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Good - use democracy
When the Colorado Supreme Court ruled the Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act unconstitutional in June, lawmakers decided it was time to change the constitution. In the court’s June unanimous opinion, the justices ruled the act violated the Colorado Constitution’s prohibition on retrospective legislation. If the in-progress amendment passes both the state House and Senate with a two-thirds majority, the question would be put to voters on the November 2024 ballot. Exactly where Ray Desser wants it. Desser said he was molested as a 13-year-old in Colorado in the 1970s. By the time he decided to come forward, at 50 years old, the statute of limitations on his case had expired. When the Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act was introduced in 2021, Desser said he was in the Capitol building every day https://www.denverpost.com/2023/08/20/colorados-recently-struck-child-sex-abuse-law-to-receive-second-chance-through-proposed-constitutional-amendment
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Need more evidence than a skull fracture?
On Tuesday, after a seven-day trial, the jury in Andy Ngo v. Rose City Antifa, et al. found two defendants not liable for assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress for their alleged attack on independent journalist Andy Ngo. The verdict sends a dangerous message to violent extremist groups: no one will stop you from your violent and wrongful activities. While this verdict is disappointing, Ngo won a settlement with one of the other defendants in the case and obtained default of three defendants who failed to show up for court. This is not the end of Ngo’s battle for justice after years of suffering at the hands of Antifa members, and it’s certainly not the end of Ngo’s brave reporting on the activities of this violent, extremist movement. This trial was riddled with intimidation by individuals believed to be associated with Antifa. Court proceedings were delayed and halted on multiple days due to threats of violence, and the jurors’ identities had to be sealed over serious concerns about external efforts to identify them. In fact, the defense’s attorney even declared she would “remember each one of their faces” shortly after declaring she was Antifa—in our opinion, an unambiguous threat to the jurors.**** https://libertycenter.org/andy-ngo-trial-update/
ANDY NGO: Well, it's actually before it was in her closing statements, she mentioned that resistance is not peaceful and that she was going to be getting a shirt that declares "I am Antifa" and that she is retiring and will remember all of the faces of the jurors. It was a very tense week with a near media blackout because of security incidents that kept happening. The jurors expressed to the court, who then expressed to the parties that they were really afraid for their safety because of repeated incidents that were happening both in and outside of the courtroom, courthouse. Before the deliberations, the court ordered that the identities of the jurors would be sealed because of apparent attempts to identify the identity of the jurors. So this was the context of the trial for the sudden days.*** ERIC SELL:*** the court did inform both parties of the day of deliberations that the jury was concerned that they were being threatened or potentially doxxed or there was going to be some kind of repercussions if the verdict did not come out the right way here. And we all know what that means. The right way is finding that both of these defendants were not liable, despite the extensive evidence here that they were involved in this attack against Andy, the jury still found that they weren't liable. So we can really see what's going on here with the interruptions of the trial, with all of the concerns that the jurors expressed to the court that this is not how our legal system is supposed to work. And there are some serious concerns about what happened in this particular proceeding.
ANDY NGO: Throughout the whole trial, my colleague was harassed and intimidated, both inside and outside of the courthouse. And I'm still trying to wrap my mind around what happened yesterday when the verdict was delivered. Reasons that are still unclear to me about really critical evidence regarding either the defendants destroying, hiding or at least not preserving communications with one another with other third parties during and around the time of the attacks, which the defendants admitted to during their depositions. But we couldn't present this to the jurors. And, you know, I always knew this would be a really uphill battle. These attacks happened in Portland through the criminal justice system. I didn't receive justice. And I really hoped it was through this that Portland jurors clearly could see. https://www.foxnews.com/media/andy-ngo-speaks-out-losing-civil-suit-against-rose-city-antifa-didnt-receive-justice
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One way to get a great plea deal - threaten POTUS
It was Halloween of 2022, and Hunter Biden’s lawyer, Chris Clark, didn’t sound happy. Just three weeks earlier, news had leaked that federal agents believed they had enough evidence to charge his client with illegally buying a gun as a drug user. The leak was “illegal,” the lawyer wrote to the U.S. attorney overseeing the probe. The prosecution, he argued, would be seen as purely political, and it might even violate the Second Amendment. Then he issued a warning: If the Justice Department charged the president’s son, his lawyers would put the president on the witness stand. “President Biden now unquestionably would be a fact witness for the defense in any criminal trial,” Clark wrote in a 32-page letter reviewed by POLITICO. That letter, along with more than 300 pages of previously unreported emails and documents exchanged between Hunter Biden’s legal team and prosecutors, sheds new light on the fraught negotiations that nearly produced a broad plea deal. That deal would have resolved Biden’s most pressing legal issues — the gun purchase and his failure to pay taxes for several years — and it also could have helped insulate Biden from future prosecution by a Republican-led Justice Department.*** https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/19/hunter-biden-plea-deal-collapse-00111974
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Tax you out of your rights
Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) proposed a 1,000% excise tax on firearms earlier this month. If passed, the tax would affect the whole nation, but especially his district, which covers the cities of Arlington, Alexandria, and Falls Church, as well as parts of Fairfax County.*** Under Byer’s legislation, America’s most popular pistol — a Glock 19 with a 15-round magazine — would go up in cost from around $500 to over $5,000 dollars, just for the firearm itself. The bill also classifies anything with a magazine over 10 rounds as a high-capacity magazine, despite 15 rounds being the most common. Byer introduced a version of this bill last year*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/faith-freedom-self-reliance/don-beyers-gun-tax-would-disarm-his-constituents-in-dangerous-times
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CASS COUNTY, Mich. (WNDU) - The customer who shot the suspect in an attempted armed robbery at a gas station in Cassopolis last month will not be charged, according to prosecutors.*** The incident happened back on the night of July 27 at the Stone Lake Marathon Gas Station in the 200 block of S. Broadway Street. When officers arrived, they found a male who had been shot several times and another male holding him at gun point. According to police, the man who had been shot tried to rob the store’s clerk but was shot by a customer who had a valid Michigan Concealed Pistol License and had previous experience working as a security guard. The suspect was taken to the hospital to be treated for his injuries and was charged the following day (details below). An investigation into the armed robbery and shooting was then launched by prosecutors and police, which officials say is protocol whenever someone is shot. After reviewing witness/victim statements, as well as in-store video, officer body cameras, photographs, and other physical evidence, the Cass County Prosecutor’s Office determined that the customer’s actions were lawful and justified in terms of self-defense and the defense of others. Therefore, no charges will be filed against him.*** https://www.wndu.com/2023/08/22/prosecutors-customer-who-shot-suspect-during-attempted-robbery-cassopolis-was-justified/
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Hope that WalMart crap was worth someone's life
PARKER, Colo. — A man fleeing from a shoplifting incident Monday night in Parker ran a red light, fatally struck a pedestrian and then continued driving, according to the Parker Police Department.*** According to Parker Police, an officer attempted to pull over the suspect, who was in a 2005 white Chevrolet Monte Carlo, on Parker Road near Plaza Drive. The driver did not stop. At that time, the officer turned off their lights and sirens and made a U-turn at the next intersection, Parker Police said. Shortly after that attempted traffic stop, dispatch was notified of a crash at South Parker Road and Lincoln Avenue. Investigators determined that the shoplifting suspect had run the red light and hit the pedestrian who was in a designated crosswalk. The pedestrian died as a result of the crash, according to Parker Police. The driver continued north on South Parker Road and was last seen by a witness near Orchard Road. According to police, a man was driving the car and a woman was in the passenger seat. The car has Colorado license plate AWRS39. According to witnesses, the Monte Carlo has a cracked windshield as a result of the crash. The driver's side airbag may have deployed. Anyone with information about the car or those in it should contact Parker Police at 303-841-9800.*** https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/parker-hit-run-crash/73-c3dbc554-063e-4ef5-a7e4-cd545d4fe3ad
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They want to give little kids a book that's too pr0n for adults?
A taxpayer was forcibly removed by security from a @FortWorthISD meeting [22aug23] after he read from the pornographic book “Flamer” which was available in the school library. Too graphic for a meeting of adults but cool for minor students! https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1694190913474396440
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Next time you choose the face of your organization, check the registry first.
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Charlotte Pride had announced:
CHAD TURNER 2023 Harvey Milk Award Recipient Given annually to an individual to honor exceptional leadership, service to the community, and those who champion LGBTQ causes that impact the Charlotte community and beyond.*** https://web.archive.org/web/20230805194403/https://charlottepride.org/champions/
Mr Turner was convicted in 2000 of molesting a 15 y/o old boy. Three boys had accused him. The victims were "members of New Harvest Church of God in Gaffney, where Sevearance was the music minister." https://web.archive.org/web/20160313221333/http://www.goupstate.com/article/20000720/NEWS/7200320?p=2&tc=pg&tc=ar
One should note that the Harvey Milk award was fitting - Milk himself had molested boys of about the same age as Turner. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/harvey-milk-stamp-matt-barber_n_4117311 & Randy Shilts's biography The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk tell the ugly truth. They're not even remotely conservative.
Fornicate tumblr - it won't let me make the last two URLs links. You can figure it out.
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The depressing thing is the number of results when you google "pistol whipped Oakland"
The sad and scary thing is trying to find reporting on this specific incident.
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I thought it stood for Female Body Inspectors?
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia returned an indictment today charging a former FBI contractor with sexual exploitation of children. According to court documents, Brett Janes, 26, of Arlington, Virginia, allegedly contacted roughly a dozen minor boys over Discord and Snapchat. He allegedly groomed the minors by telling them he worked for a U.S. intelligence agency before repeatedly threatening suicide if the minors did not continue to communicate with him. Janes allegedly enticed one victim, a 13-year-old boy whom he met through the first-person shooter game Valorant, to strip and masturbate over a live video Discord call by threatening to kill himself and by paying him money over CashApp. He allegedly enticed a 12-year-old boy to create and send him child sexual abuse material (CSAM) over Discord through flattery and repeated begging. Janes allegedly received child sexual abuse material from these two minors, as well as two separate minor victims, and attempted to meet up with a minor. He also allegedly purchased hundreds of videos and images of child sexual abuse material from Telegram.*** An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. Updated August 23, 2023
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-fbi-contractor-charged-child-exploitation-offenses why does tumblr hate links????
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Also known as lynching
There have been more than 800 alleged human rights violations, including an excess of 200 extrajudicial killings, in Afghanistan since the Taliban came to power roughly two years ago, according to the United Nations. The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) found that at least 218 extrajudicial killings took place from the time they assumed power through the end of June 2023, among more than 800 alleged offenses, including arbitrary arrests and detention, torture and ill-treatment and enforced disappearances against former government officials and Afghan military members. The U.N.'s report was released on Tuesday.*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/taliban-afghanistan-extrajudicial-killings-united-nations
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Can AI be a threat if it can't remember a defendant's release date?
A lawsuit with claims of unlawful arrests and detainments blamed on flaws in a new $100 million electronic court filing system is moving ahead as officials prepare to expand the program. Defendants in a class action lawsuit targeting the software company Tyler Technologies were served this week and now have 30 days to respond to allegations a pilot transition to the eCourts system in four counties is violating people’s constitutional rights. The latest development in the eCourts rollout comes as court officials prepare to add Mecklenburg County to the system in October. The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts launched the eCourts transition from paper to digital records in February in Harnett, Johnston, Lee and Wake counties. It immediately faced complaints of glitches in the system, outages, delays and limited access to court records. The issues, which have persisted for months, led to longer than necessary court appearances for routine requests, delayed protection orders and allegations of wrongful arrests, and delayed jail releases stemming from the complications, attorneys have told The Center Square.***
https://www.thecentersquare.com/north_carolina/article_0257cfbc-e077-11ed-b324-f3180a936668.htmlhttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/rollout-of-100m-ecourts-system-has-litigation-of-its-own
Again, why won't tumblr allow links?
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Non Sequitur is funny
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-we have about 300,000 people attacking from the back side and we need troops here now
-we have about 50 million people at the inner ring and 7 trillion at the outer ring and we need reinforcements I'm sending the orders now
-we have about 10 million people up north it's not that many but they're coming from Inglewood in Venice and Sarasota and the road needs to be blocked Mac is moving out and we saw it we moved out but that's what the notices before appreciate it but he's going to take a shower going to handle it but I guess he says we're he's getting stressed all day and night I have to look at this he keeps telling me to shut up
-I have to be brief I need backup we just won't announce it people have to do their work we have to conscript I'm going to have an emergency meeting it's b******* it is so f****** pissed off it's not funny keeps telling me off you're not doing your job you're putting it on me I'm a pow and I am and he is s*** is f****** horrible we're being mean to him cuz we're not manned up okay you being mean to me you can just tell me no just go do the job and have them do it delegate it I have to start doing that a lot cuz you people are not doing it either this is a massive program you know it's huge and we need a lot more people right now our people just sitting there I have no idea why I talk to him today you have to get off your fat ass and get in there we need a full-blown security system we need a full-blown defense core we need to tell people we're at War he says you can have to do drills daily in the schools are f****** asses do drills in the fire department and police departments of ours and we're war and start building facilities hire local all the time you have to get signed up we do want to use your companies I'm going to go ahead and do that he says if I don't forever hold your peace because I told you to do it I get that in Kansas logic and it should be mad but Jesus
There's too many people coming in here all day long this place is overrun is disgusting there's no security the systems are not up and we have to start putting them up now and our people we have to Mac has too but really he's so lame and hurts. For the court f****** house anyways we we got to start doing that now it's a few other things this place is a racetrack people driving too fast and right by our son they do it all the time he said to stop them when we're not I want to order here I want to know why you're not I don't want it to do it and he doesn't either and he's helped us a lot he doesn't deserve it doesn't want it it's telling you go somewhere else if you're doing it or not stopping them unless you can't the same most of the time we can't and said you should raise a red flag that should be a real one and you're raising it all the time is not correct so they're going to go ahead and do that it's a mess here it's like lazy idiots are running our side of it is what it looks like honestly God I get it threatened all the time it looks like we don't have a plan at all it's miserably stupid it's horribly stupid
I have to agree we look like total s*** because this place
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