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Friday, April 19, 2024

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"Roommate"

An Indiana prosecutor may be in hot water after allegedly pointing his gun at his roommate during a fight over a dirty sink.

Your Friday Evening Florida Report

A man in Nassau County was arrested last week for stealing a list of high-end food items, including lobster tails, snow crab legs, and ribeye steaks.

According to the sheriff’s office, Careem Griffin, 46, entered a Walmart on State Road 200. Taking a duffel bag from the store, Griffin proceeded to load the bag with nine lobster tails, four ribeye steaks, two packages of snow crab legs, and a rotisserie chicken.

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There ain't nothing like family bonds

A woman is in custody after she allegedly shot and killed her brother Sunday during an argument over money in East Nashville, officials said.

According to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), the shooting happened on Sunday, April 14 outside a residence on Levy Lane.

The Allman Brothers Band - Full Concert - 05/14/82

 VIDEO HERE  (55:21 minutes)

City people and their Uber.....

Months after choking his wife, a Pennsylvania man took an Uber to her home, broke in, and stabbed her to death, according to Montgomery County authorities in a press statement and court documents.

Kenneth Shea, 37, allegedly took another Uber back to his hotel room, but authorities said they tracked him down and arrested him there.

Moonlighting

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- A 13-page search warrant reveals new details in the shocking case involving a now-former Klein ISD teacher accused of running a prostitution ring with her son. 

Kedria M. Grigsby, 42, is charged with three counts each of compelling prostitution of someone under 18 and sex trafficking a child. She was arrested inside her classroom on Monday, and her phone was seized.

What, no Waffle House in Chicago?

Prosecutors say a Lake Villa man attacked and slashed a security guard and threatened to slash another employee’s throat at a downtown Chicago Chick-fil-A. Judge Ankur Srivastava detained Peyton Caruth, 19, after prosecutors filed a petition calling him a public safety threat.

Barry Pencek talks flying ACROSS THE FENCE for SOG as a Marine Corps Cobra Pilot

 VIDEO HERE  (20:42 minutes)

California Ban on Carrying Firearms for Non-Residents Challenged

On April 11, 2024, a lawsuit was filed against Rob Bonta in his capacity as the Attorney General of California. The lawsuit contends California infringes on the rights protected by the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights by prohibiting United States citizens who are non-residents of California from exercising rights protected by the Second Amendment in the state.

BAD DOG!!! BAD, BAD, BAD!!!

Students at a Utah middle school staged a walkout to protest their peers who identified as 'furries' - people who dress up in costumes of animals - scratching and biting classmates. 

The hours-long protest took place outside Mt. Nebo Middle School in Payson, Utah, on Wednesday. It was triggered by a petition demanding a stricter dress code, with some middle schoolers reported the offending students were physically attacking other people.

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Burn, baby, burn

Horrifying scenes unfolded outside Donald Trump's hush money trial on Friday after a man set himself on fire in an act of extreme political protest.

The man, who has not yet been named publicly, doused himself in gasoline before taking a lighter to his clothes.

He was seen kneeling with his hands behind his head as the world's media and horrified onlookers watched.

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This is some of the stupidest shit I've ever seen. You want to set yourself on fire, Ace? Go right on ahead, just don't get too close to my truck while you're burning.
It's not going to sway my opinion one way or another, no matter what your cause may be.

Media Picks Up Novel Legal Theory Suggesting Big Oil Is Homicidal

A new narrative is making its way through major media outlets about major oil corporations: climate change that they purportedly caused is taking lives, and they could be held liable for homicide. 

In recent weeks, numerous outlets have run stories or opinion pieces promoting or otherwise examining the novel legal theory, which is the subject of a new paper published by the Harvard Environmental Law Review, according to a Tuesday E&E News report detailing the architects’ efforts to market their idea to prosecutors. The Boston Globe, The Guardian, Newsweek, Inside Climate News and other outlets have all recently published pieces promoting the idea that leading oil companies could or should be charged with murder for their role in climate change, which the theory’s architects claim has caused thousands of deaths in the U.S.

Mike Garcia Tells FBI Director Chris Wray His Agency Has Ideologically Inverted and Now Represents the USA Equivalent of The Soviet Secret Police

It needs to be said, and it needs to be said loudly, the FBI is the 2024 equivalent of the 1984 Soviet-era KGB, now FSB.

The modern FBI is the police agency of a weaponized U.S government, with a direct and purposeful mandate to keep the American people under control through strict surveillance and a violent police state.

Understand and accept this with great seriousness, there are no honorable “rank and file” inside this organization.

Every member of the FBI is a participant in the weaponization of power and government. The members are jackboots recruited from ideological college campuses for exactly the purpose of supporting a Stasi-like police state.
-WiscoDave

Biden administration restricts oil and gas leasing in 13 million acres of Alaska's petroleum reserve

The Biden administration said Friday it will restrict new oil and gas leasing on 13 million acres (5.3 million hectares) of a federal petroleum reserve in Alaska to help protect wildlife such as caribou and polar bears as the Arctic continues to warm. 

The decision — part of an ongoing, yearslong fight over whether and how to develop the vast oil resources in the state — finalizes protections first proposed last year as the Biden administration prepared to approve the controversial Willow oil project.

Supreme Court allows Idaho to enforce felony ban on gender-affirming care for minors

The Supreme Court granted a request by Idaho’s attorney general on Monday to lift a lower court’s temporary injunction preventing the state from enforcing its felony ban on gender-affirming care for minors. 

The justices granted Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s (R) request to narrow a December district court order blocking the state’s ban in its entirety, allowing the law to be enforced against individuals other than the two transgender teenagers challenging it in court.

Actions have consequences, California - here's the numbers

Some fast food restaurant chains have raised menu prices by as much as 8% since California’s $20 an hour minimum wage law took effect April 1, according to a new report. 

Wendy’s has hiked prices by roughly 8% while Chipotle has raised prices by 7.5%, according to data from Kalinowski Equity Research and cited in The New York Post.

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