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  • Chicago mom allegedly shot son, 12, dead over missing memory card

    09/14/2021 5:37:23 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 48 replies
    New York Post ^ | September 13, 2021 | By Emily Crane
    A Chicago mother has been charged after she allegedly shot dead her 12-year-old son over a missing SD memory card. Fallon Harris, 37, is accused of shooting her son Kaden Ingram in the head multiple times inside their South Chicago home on Saturday morning. Prosecutors alleged in court that security cameras inside the home captured Harris pointing her gun at her son as she demanded he hand over the memory card, CBS2 reports.
  • 4th Georgia County Finds Memory Card With Uncounted Votes, Most for Biden

    11/19/2020 7:22:16 PM PST · by bitt · 40 replies
    epoch times ^ | 11/19/2020 | ZACHARY STIEBER
    A fourth county in Georgia discovered a memory card with uncounted votes during a hand audit, officials said on Nov. 18. Unlike in the other three instances, the uncounted ballots in Douglas County included a higher proportion for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden rather than President Donald Trump. “They did their hand count and they realized they had more ballots than they had votes put into the election management system. They went back and audited and realized, ‘we forgot to upload one memory card from one precinct,'” Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting systems manager, told reporters during a virtual briefing....
  • Social Media, Terrorism Connect Too Well

    12/05/2012 12:51:07 AM PST · by Cindy · 28 replies
    SFGATE.com ^ | Published 1:16 p.m., Saturday, December 1, 2012 | Janine Zacharia
    SNIPPET: "Social media is no longer simply a fun way to share updates on the harmless idiosyncrasies of our lives. It can undermine national security, and there ought to be a more robust discussion between the Bay Area technology world and Washington on what to do about it. Cyber-terrorism, especially the potential for electronic tampering with U.S. industrial or military installations, is a paramount national security threat that Washington is working to forestall. We're all working to protect our accounts from hackers. But the cyber-threat getting far less public attention involves the social media networks we use every day and the...