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  • ‘Lock em up,’ mayor says anti-looting teams deployed in New Orleans

    08/31/2021 6:03:44 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 15 replies
    NY Post ^ | 08/30/2021 | Patrick Reilly
    The New Orleans Police Department has deployed anti-looting teams throughout the city — which is currently without power — in an attempt to stop criminals from destroying local businesses. “#NOPD has deployed anti-looting teams across the city in order to protect our citizens’ property as we continue the recovery process,” the department announced in a tweet. “Looting will NOT be tolerated and encourage everyone to be good neighbors and say something when you see something.”
  • DC Mayor had police lock Trump-supporters inside their hotels

    01/07/2021 6:19:37 PM PST · by Enterprise · 66 replies
    https://noqreport.com ^ | January 7, 2021 | CQ Livingston
    Mayor Bowser had the DC Police Dept physically lock Trump supporters into their hotels in DC last night. This was HIGHLY dangerous, unconstitutional, and never done during Antifa riots.
  • Couple Headed to Prison After They Refused Medical Care for Their Premature Baby Girl

    07/17/2018 1:04:13 PM PDT · by Morgana · 39 replies
    LIFE NEWS ^ | July 17, 2018 | John Stonestreet
    Equal treatment under the law is a cornerstone of our government—but one group of humans doesn’t get the same treatment as everyone else. What does being born change about a child? Speaking strictly scientifically, nothing of consequence. A child minutes before birth is the same as a child minutes after birth: same physical capabilities, same level of development, both highly dependent on others, they even look more or less the same. Both dream, suck their thumbs, respond to mom’s voice, and feel pain. But when it comes to both federal and state law, the difference between an unborn baby and...
  • Trump's Lies

    04/16/2017 5:02:08 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 31 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | April 16, 2017 | Bruce Bialosky
    The furor over Trump’s tweet regarding being wiretapped lives on. His detractors characterize everything that comes out of his mouth as either annoying, destructive or an outright lie. Since these people cannot be used as a gauge of his veracity, I decided it was important to do my own analysis. My interest started after I wrote a column about factors surrounding the issue of his tweet stating he was wiretapped. I took the position that you had to analyze his statement and not take it literally. He really meant he and his people were having their activities and communications...
  • Suspects picked the wrong county to throw rocks

    07/23/2016 1:10:05 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 18 replies
    The Greencastle Banner-Graphic ^ | July 22, 2016 | Eric Bernsee
    When communication about the unspeakable stupidity of the recent U.S. 231 rock-throwing incidents first popped into my email inbox a couple months back, the subject line made me gasp. "Rock throwing arrests," read the line heralding arrival of an email from Owen County Prosecutor Don VanDerMoere, a likable former deputy prosecutor for Putnam County who still keeps in contact. Before I could even click to open it, my heart was pounding and my mind went to thoughts like, "Oh, my god they finally caught those guys." However, it was a leap of faith to a wrong conclusion. Instead we have...
  • Michelle Obama's Hospital Colleague Who Offered Rev.Wright Bribe Gets HHS Grant

    05/15/2012 6:12:21 AM PDT · by opentalk · 8 replies
    The Lid ^ | May 14, 2012 | The Lid
    Before she became first Lady Michelle Obama was had a $317,000 job as Vice President of the University of Chicago Medical Center. At her job she helped to create a program where the uninsured get sent to a different hospital. Imagine that, while her husband was pushing universal healthcare Michelle was doing her utmost to make sure the poor didn't come to her hospital. It seems as if the FLOTUS got more than a salary for her work denying health care to the poor. According to The Amateur” author Edward Klein, Dr. Eric Whitaker vice president of the University of...
  • A Schizophrenic, a Slain Worker, Troubling Questions

    06/17/2011 2:46:04 PM PDT · by KantianBurke · 35 replies
    The New York Times ^ | June 17th, 2011 | DEBORAH SONTAG
    BOSTON — Last November, Yvette Chappell found herself increasingly anxious that her 27-year-old son, Deshawn James Chappell, was spiraling downward into deep psychosis. He was exhibiting intense paranoia and calling late at night to complain about deafening voices in his head.
  • Prop. 9 Supporters Take Campaign To San Quentin

    10/13/2008 10:47:41 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 9 replies · 713+ views
    CBS 5 ^ | Oct 13, 2008 | Hank Plante
    One of the most hotly contested ballot measures this election is Proposition 9, pitting victims' rights versus the rights of prison inmates. Recently, Prop. 9's backers took their campaign into unusual territory: right inside the walls of San Quentin prison. Proponents of the ballot measure came together with victims of violent crime and men serving time for their deeds. The event was a daylong symposium held inside the prison's Catholic chapel. "We all as inmates recognize that the victims need rights," said one inmate, while another prisoner said Proposition 9 would "change the rules of the game significantly." Specifically, Proposition...
  • Webb weeps as defense rests (Iraq vet shot by deputy)

    06/27/2007 6:22:28 PM PDT · by CAWats · 52 replies · 1,158+ views
    SAN BERNARDINO - A former sheriff's deputy on trial for shooting an unarmed suspect at the end of a car chase softly cried this afternoon as his attorney pleaded one last time with jurors to acquit him of attempted voluntary manslaughter and assault with a firearm charges. Ivory J. Webb Jr. wiped tears from his eyes as his attorney, Michael Schwartz, finished his closing argument during Webb's trial in San Bernardino Superior Court. In the final words of that argument, Schwartz compared Webb to a bird trapped in a cage, and asked jurors to allow the former deputy to return...
  • Terrorism accused 'committed' to jihad

    07/23/2006 9:35:26 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 8 replies · 301+ views
    A committal hearing in Melbourne has heard 13 men charged with terrorist offences were committed to violent jihad. The men, who were arrested in late 2005 and early 2006, are facing charges of intentionally being a member of a terrorist organisation. The prosecutor, Mark Dean FC, has told the court in his opening statement the men believed the world was under attack from non-Islamic forces. Mr Dean said one of the defendants, 46-year-old Abdul Benbrika, was their spiritual leader. He said Benbrika had told other members of the group if they wanted to die for jihad they had to do...
  • Protest outside anti-terror hearings (DownUnder Moonbat ALERT!!!)

    07/23/2006 5:47:29 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 4 replies · 263+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 24 July 2006
    THE nation's new anti-terror laws should be torn up and 13 men facing terrorism related charges in a Melbourne court should be dealt with under previous laws, civil rights protesters said today. About 30 members of protest group Civil Rights Defence today gathered at Melbourne's court precinct, where the 13 men accused of being part of a terrorist group will return to a specially convened magistrates court pre-trial hearing. The prosecution case against them was expected to be outlined at their committal hearing this morning. The men, including alleged spiritual leader Abdul Nacer Benbrika, are each charged with being members...
  • The Problem of Illegal Guns [Ba-da-Barf]

    01/15/2006 5:43:38 AM PST · by Pharmboy · 41 replies · 1,078+ views
    NY Times ^ | January 15, 2006 | JAMES BRONZAN
    Although homicides reported in New York City last year reached their lowest level since 1963, two killings of police officers late in the year raised public awareness of the problem of illegal guns on the city’s streets. In his inaugural address on Jan. 1, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg declared that a major goal of his second term would be to “rid our streets of guns, and punish all those who possess and traffic in these instruments of death.” Although the total flow of guns into the city is hard to quantify, Police Department statistics show that a majority of illegal...
  • Court TV Extra to Air 'Tire-Slashing Trial'

    01/10/2006 5:31:15 PM PST · by Aussie Dasher · 6 replies · 589+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 11 January 2006 | Carl Limbacher
    While much of the country will be focused this week on the highly partisan battles expected during the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, five Milwaukee Democratic activists will be fighting their own battle: They are going to trial for allegedly slashing tires outside a Republican Party office during the 2004 presidential election. The sons of a first-term congresswoman and Milwaukee's former acting mayor are among the five charged with slashing the tires of vans rented by Republicans to drive voters and monitors to the polls on Election Day. Sowande Omokunde, son of Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wis., and...
  • <b>Feature: Drug War Prisoner Count Over Half a Million, US Prison Population at All-Time High</b>

    10/28/2005 3:42:12 PM PDT · by JTN · 37 replies · 636+ views
    More than half a million people were behind bars for drug offenses in the United States at the end of last year, according to numbers from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. In a report released Sunday, Prisoners in 2004, the Justice Department number-crunchers found that people sentenced for drug crimes accounted for 21% of state prisoners and 55% of all federal prisoners. This report did not quantify the number of jail inmates doing time on drug charges in 2004, but an earlier BJS report put the percentage of jail inmates doing time for drug crime at 24.7% in 2002. Given...
  • Police Charge DOD Employee With Child Pornography (VA)

    05/10/2005 7:56:30 AM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 4 replies · 727+ views
    NBC4 (DC) ^ | 5/10/2005 | n/a
    Police Charge DOD Employee With Child Pornography MERRIFIELD, Va. -- Fairfax County police say 37-year-old Eric Boucher, a financial manager with the Department of Defense, is now facing several counts of child pornography. Authorities said Boucher was arrested Monday at his apartment in Merrifield, Va. Fairfax County police spokesman Richard Henry told News4, "We got a tip last month that he had child pornography at his house and that he was having kids over, giving them illegal narcotics and then taking pictures of them in pornographic poses." Police said the alleged victims were three teenage boys who are minors. Neighbors...
  • SMALLER NYPD STILL HAS CRIME SHRINKING

    11/15/2003 6:25:04 AM PST · by Pharmboy · 3 replies · 125+ views
    <p>Serious crime in the Big Apple is dropping for the 13th consecutive year despite a shrinking NYPD and the new demand to combat terrorist threats, police statistics show.</p> <p>For the second consecutive year, murders should remain below 600 - and even rape, which has lately been immune to police initiatives, has finally leveled off with crime overall dropping nearly 6 percent this year.</p>
  • Look at substance of substance abuse

    12/17/2002 8:21:08 AM PST · by MrLeRoy · 26 replies · 282+ views
    Guelph Mercury (Canada) ^ | December 16, 2002 | Bill Penner
    Illicit drugs are in the news again, with talk of creating safe injection sites in major metropolitan centres, and the potential decriminalization of possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use. These discussions cause me a certain amount of personal turmoil. I have written in this space before about my own negative experiences with substance abuse, as well as my belief that all drugs should be decriminalized and regulated. I continue to struggle to reconcile these apparently opposing views on illicit drugs. I'm not a believer of the 'harmless' theory of marijuana use. I'm one of those guys whose...