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05-11-18 11:52pm - 2416 days | Original Post - #1 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
Video shows cop beating up his teen daughter in school office. Witnesses did nothing. Video shows cop beating up his teen daughter in school office. Witnesses did nothing. If I was there, and I knew it was a cop, I'd do nothing too. Cops can shoot you dead, or beat you up like hell. Some citizen is going to interfere with a cop, not likely! Most cops I've known carry guns on them, even when off-duty. You mess with a cop, you can wind up dead or seriously injured, in addition to being arrested on whatever charges the cop can think of (and they are trained to think up charges, even if you are just standing there or sitting there, or walking by). The cop was relieved of duty with pay. With pay. Pending an investigation. ------- ------- Miami-Dade County May 11, 2018 9:09 PM Video shows cop beating up his teen daughter in school office. Witnesses did nothing. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/co...9.html#storylink=cpy New video has surfaced of a Miami-Dade police officer beating up his 14-year-old daughter inside Pinecrest Cove Preparatory Academy's main office. Miami-Dade's State Attorney's Office Matias J. Ocner By Monique O. Madan New video has surfaced of a police officer beating up his 14-year-old daughter inside her school's main office. The March 19 incident — which led to Miami-Dade police officer Raymond Rosario's arrest — happened after his daughter "disrespected her teacher" at Pinecrest Cove Preparatory Academy, according to an arrest report. New video has surfaced of a police officer beating up his 14-year-old daughter inside her school's main office. The silent footage shows Rosario slapping the girl across the face, aggressively pulling her by the hair and whipping her with a belt on her legs as school employees sit a few feet away. Nobody flinched. The arrest report noted that the teen "stated she did not sustain any visible injuries and/or bruises." Rosario ultimately surrendered to police and was booked into Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a felony child abuse charge. He was "relieved of duty with pay" pending an investigation, Miami-Dade police said. His plea hearing is set for Tuesday. | |
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05-12-18 08:39am - 2416 days | #2 | |
merc77 (0)
Disabled User Posts: 291 Registered: Apr 17, '16 |
I got treated like this at home all the time: Slapped in the face, whipped with a belt on the bare ass and my hair was grabbed a few times. I also sported welts after I was whipped. Next time, take the brat home and whip her good where no one can video it. Edited: The cop gave the girl two whacks with the belt. As for the hair pulling, it didn't look too forceful. The administration worker probably knew the girl and figured someone needed to discipline her. "Dogs think people are Gods. Cats don't as they know better." - Kedi (2016) Dogs have masters; Cats have staff. Edited on May 12, 2018, 08:42am | |
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05-12-18 09:10am - 2416 days | #3 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
merc77, I'm older than you by almost 20 years. When I was growing up, it was legal for a school principal to paddle boys in school who misbehaved. (Never happened to me, but there were stories about it.) And I guess it was much more common for parents to physically discipline their children. But times and attitudes have changed. Today, a principal who used a paddle on a student would probably lose his job, and the school would be sued. And if a parent beat his child in public, or in private and it was revealed, child services would investigate and the parent might face jail time. Times change. Attitudes change. When I was growing up, being gay was considered criminal or immoral. Today it's considered a lifestyle choice. But like I said, if I ever saw a cop doing something wrong, I've learned to walk the other way. Cops can be dangerous. But if the man was not a cop, he'd be in jail, facing charges of child abuse. Cops are treated differently. They have better protection from the law. Just my opinion, but it seems true to me. If you shoot someone, you would have a heavy burden proving it was justified. A cop shoots someone, there is a heavy burden proving it was not justified. That's the way it works. Edited on May 12, 2018, 09:27am | |
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05-12-18 10:20am - 2416 days | #4 | |
merc77 (0)
Disabled User Posts: 291 Registered: Apr 17, '16 |
The dean of boys would use a paddle (and still does in some school districts) and I remember witnessing it a few times. I grew up gay in a very strict Catholic household. The only ones who were liberated lived in big cities on the coasts. It was also illegal and immoral in many states to act anything out. Times do change and some for the better. Others are for the worse. I don't believe in face slapping or hair pulling as those actions are abusive. I do think a paddle to the behind is needed at times. As for cops? They can get away with murder. Literally. "Dogs think people are Gods. Cats don't as they know better." - Kedi (2016) Dogs have masters; Cats have staff. | |
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05-12-18 12:12pm - 2416 days | #5 | |
biker (0)
Active User Posts: 632 Registered: May 03, '08 Location: milwaukee, wi |
My father was into verbal abuse. I would be kept up until 2 AM in the morning on a school night being told what a shit hole I was for keeping a light on or off. You see it didn't matter if the the light was on or off, it was always wrong. Then I was forced to listen while he berated my mother for some similar action. I like how Jordan Peterson says it's important to have a father figure in the family. I know how much it helped me. Hey; Jordan Peterson suck my C#@K. Warning Will Robinson | |
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05-12-18 02:40pm - 2416 days | #6 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
Jordan Peterson seems to be one of many gurus who appeal to Trump's base. They talk about family values, human values, how to improve yourself. Sounds wonderful. Until you see what kinds of crowds they attract. You watch Donald Trump at a political rally, he reminds me of a fundamentalist preacher or Hitler, preaching to the masses. Except I never watched many Hitler speeches, because I don't understand German. But the crowds love Trump. He's like a rock-star god to many of them. | |
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05-12-18 02:50pm - 2416 days | #7 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
More defendants should act like these guys. Releasing your rage will let you calm down afterwards. My guess is that the guy convicted was protesting that he didn't think his attorney did a good enough job defending him. And that's why the convict was beating on his own attorney. If the convict had the time and energy, maybe he should have beat on the prosecutor, as well. But life goes on. And these four convicts were given life sentences in prison. --------- --------- Fox News 5:42 PM Homicide 11 hours ago Video shows courtroom melee after guilty verdicts in Florida murder case By Robert Gearty | Fox News Brawl breaks out in Florida courtroom after guilty verdict Video shows a Florida courtroom erupting in violence after four accused killers were found guilty. The wild melee Friday in Ocala involved three of the defendants and court security officers who used stun guns to restore order. Defense attorney Daniel Hernandez is seen being pummeled by his client, Troy Davis. “I got about five punches to the back and the side of my head, forehead. I got a few bumps and bruises, some scratches,” Hernandez told Fox 35 Orlando. The attorney said he had been trying cases for 40 years without ever being struck by a client. He said he never expected Davis to strike him. Guilty verdicts in a Florida murder case led to a courtroom melee involving defendants and court security officers that was caught on video. (Marion County Sheriff's Office ) “We’d had our disagreements on some things, but we never, nothing physical had ever happened, and I certainly was not expecting to get punched,” he told the station. A young boy told the jury Davis shot and killed his 28-year-old father, Courtney London, in 2016, the Gainesville Sun reported. The boy was 5 at the time. Davis apologized to Hernandez when he addressed the judge before being sentenced to life in prison. His co-defendants were also given life sentences. | |
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05-12-18 02:59pm - 2416 days | #8 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
I don't know if there are more crazy people in the world, or if more people are feeling overwhelming anger and rage because of different causes. But random, apparently senseless killings seem to be on the rise in recent years. I call them senseless, but the people doing the killings probably thought they had a good reason to kill. --------- --------- Two dead in Paris attack, including knifeman: security sources AFP AFP 59 minutes ago Firefighters vehicles block Saint Augustin street in Paris centre after a knife attack in Paris on May 12, 2018 (AFP Photo/Thomas SAMSON) Paris (AFP) - One person was killed and four injured Saturday night in central Paris by a man armed with a knife, who was shot dead by police, security sources said. The attack took place near the city's main opera house in an area full of bars, restaurants and theatres which were brimming on a weekend night. The man attacked five people with a knife, one of whom died, police said. Two were in serious condition and all the victims are in hospital. Interior Minister Gerard Collomb hailed in a tweet the "sang-froid and reaction of the police who neutralised the attacker." Police said the attacker's motives were still unknown. A string of jihadist attacks have claimed the lives of over 245 people around France in the past three years. | |
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05-13-18 02:16am - 2415 days | #9 | |
biker (0)
Active User Posts: 632 Registered: May 03, '08 Location: milwaukee, wi |
Sorry about my rant on Jordan Peterson, but he seriously yanks my chain. He thinks he's an expert on everything. A lot of education and I'm sure very intelligent, but that does not add up to be honest. I find him very dishonest. Here is one example. Mushrooms. Give me a break. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmH7JUeV...QRWeUXuZr4pGCejlBFtA Warning Will Robinson | |
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05-13-18 03:23pm - 2415 days | #10 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmH7JUeV...QRWeUXuZr4pGCejlBFtA Impressive display of learning. But my mind can't really follow the implications of what the 2 men are discussing. Afraid I want the discussion, arguments, whatever, put into simple terms. If that's possible. | |
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05-13-18 06:48pm - 2415 days | #11 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
Crimesider By Crimesider Staff AP May 9, 2018, 11:43 AM Police: Woman, 95, jailed after slipper-slapping granddaughter Hattie Reynolds Volusia County Corrections DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A 95-year-old Florida woman landed in jail after calling police for help during an argument with her defiant granddaughter. Daytona Beach Police Chief Craig Capri tells the Daytona Beach News-Journal that Hattie Reynolds probably wasn't a threat, but her admission of slapping her granddaughter in the face with a slipper qualified as domestic violence. An arrest report says Reynolds told police Saturday that she wanted 46-year-old Janeen Williams out of her house because she was in bed soaking up the air conditioning Reynolds pays for. When Williams began screaming and swearing at her, Reynolds said she slapped her with the slipper. Police handcuffed Reynolds and took her to jail for the night. Records show a judge released her on her own recognizance. A lawyer wasn't listed on records. 2018 The Associated Press. | |
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05-13-18 08:09pm - 2415 days | #12 | |
biker (0)
Active User Posts: 632 Registered: May 03, '08 Location: milwaukee, wi |
Jordan Peterson likes to use his extensive vocabulary whenever he can. Matt is no slouch either. He has been an active atheist for a couple of decades and has debated other theists, so he knows most of their arguments and their vocabulary. A dictionary and a thesaurus comes in handy when listening to Peterson. Using the claim that a psychedelic drug brings on a spiritual experience is beyond belief. Matt wasn't having it and neither the, "You're moral because deep down you believe in a god". Surprised that Peterson resorted to that old chestnut. Peterson likes to invent things when he is actually very ignorant on a topic. He claims to be a Christian and when asked about the Resurrection of Jesus he falters. The Resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith and yet Peterson can't defend it. Besides his discussions and lectures on religion; Peterson likes to enter philosophy, which borders on religion and he invents and twists facts when discussing it. There is video after video on YouTube of people going, "What is this guy talking about?" I'm not talking about snot nosed kids. There are serious players who see Peterson being dishonest in his lectures and call him out. Warning Will Robinson | |
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05-14-18 12:26am - 2414 days | #13 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
Never fly on a passenger plane where the pilot wants to kill himself. It can lead to bodily harm, possibly even death. ---- ---- A panel of aviation experts believe the missing Boeing 777 that disappeared in 2014 was deliberately downed by a suicidal pilot. The plane was never found. "Larry Vance, a veteran air crash investigator, told the programme the public could be confident in a growing consensus about the plane’s final moments and that the pilot was intent on killing himself." “Unfortunately, he was killing everybody else on board, and he did it deliberately,” he added. -------------- -------------- MH370 captain 'deliberately evaded radar' during final moments of doomed flight The Telegraph Rob Crilly,The Telegraph 14 minutes ago Zaharie Amad Shah was the captain of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 when it disappeared in 2014 Aviation experts believe they may have solved the mystery of the disappearance of flight MH370, saying the 239 passengers and crew were the victims of a deliberate, criminal act carried out by the plane’s captain. The fate of the Boeing 777 has mystified investigators ever since it went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014. However, a panel of experts assembled for the Australian TV programme 60 Minutes says the evidence suggests Captain Zaharie Amad Shah executed a careful series of manoeuvres to evade detection and ensure the plane disappeared in a remote location. Martin Dolan, former head of the Australia Transport Safety Bureau, who led the two-year search for the missing plane, said: “This was planned, this was deliberate, and it was done over an extended period of time.” The plane was presumed to have flown on autopilot before running out of fuel and plunging into the southern Indian Ocean. However, the wreckage has never been found and the search was suspended in January last year. The search for MH370 The panel suggested a more gradual descent could mean the search was concentrated in the wrong area and that the plane could still be found largely intact. Simon Hardy, a Boeing 777 instructor, said Captain Zaharie avoided detection by flying a careful course along the winding border between Malaysian and Thai air space, crossing in and out of radar cover on either side. “So both of the controllers aren’t bothered about this mysterious aircraft. Cause it’s, ‘Oh, it's gone. It’s not in our space any more,’” he told the programme, which was broadcast on Sunday. Survey ship HMS Echo and a Lockheed P-3 Orion during the early days of the search in the southern Indian Ocean - Credit: Press Association Survey ship HMS Echo and a Lockheed P-3 Orion during the early days of the search in the southern Indian Ocean Credit: Press Association “If you were commissioning me to do this operation and try and make a 777 disappear, I would do exactly the same thing.” He also pointed out the Malaysian captain had made an unexplained turn to fly over his home town of Penang. “Somebody was looking out the window, It might be a long, emotional goodbye or a short, emotional goodbye to his home town,” he said. Larry Vance, a veteran air crash investigator, told the programme the public could be confident in a growing consensus about the plane’s final moments and that the pilot was intent on killing himself. “Unfortunately, he was killing everybody else on board, and he did it deliberately,” he added. | |
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05-15-18 12:48pm - 2413 days | #14 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
I need stronger meds. I also need to act out to relieve my frustrations. Maybe not as much as some of the people I read about, but maybe I should look for a primal scream center in my area. Do they still have primal scream centers or therapies any more? Or have they gone beyond primal scream, to the next, more effective level: primal torture? --------- --------- USA TODAY Man shot girlfriend because he was upset about her outfit, police say USA Today NetworkBree Burkitt and Nathan J. Fish, The Arizona Republic Published 7:22 a.m. ET May 15, 2018 PHOENIX — Police said an Arizona man shot and killed his girlfriend because he was jealous and upset about her outfit. Martin Larney, 22, of Mesa, Ariz., was arrested and booked Monday on suspicion of killing his girlfriend after he became upset over the way she was dressed, according to Maricopa County, Ariz., court records. Larney was being held in Maricopa County Jail in the shooting death of Alina Duwyenie, 22, with bond set at $750,000, according to the records. Mesa police were called to an apartment complex Sunday on reports of an accidental shooting, said Steve Barry, a Mesa police spokesman. Duwyenie was found shot in the apartment and was taken to a hospital, where she died. A man living in the apartment told police he had heard a loud noise and Larney yelling Duwyenie's name, according to the probable cause statement provided in court documents. He then walked into the room to find Larney holding the victim's head before the man moved the gun into another room. During police interviews, Larney gave three different accounts of the events that led to Duwyenie's death, records state. First, he told investigators he purchased the gun for protection because he was concerned people were following him, the report said. He had loaded the gun and left it out in the bedroom after he heard a noise outside the night before. The next morning, Larney said, he threw the gun across the couch when it accidentally fired and struck Duwyenie, police said. Police said he later changed his story, claiming that the gun accidentally fired while he was attempting to unload it. Larney later confessed that he had shot Duwyenie because he was "jealous and upset at the victim for what she was wearing," police said in court records. He also told police he previously thought about shooting her in the past and had waved a handgun in her direction before, records say. A handgun matching a fired cartridge casing was found in the home, police said. Larney was booked on one count of second-degree murder. Follow Bree Burkitt and Nathan J. Fish on Twitter: @breeburkitt and @thefishfoto | |
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05-15-18 12:52pm - 2413 days | #15 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
Phoenix man tells police he, wife shot each other on Mother's Day Perry Vandell, The Republic | azcentral.com Published 2:52 p.m. MT May 14, 2018 Phoenix police are investigating a double shooting involving a married couple Sunday that resulted in a woman's death. Officers and firefighters responded to a 911 call where a 31-year-old man said he shot his 37-year-old wife and that she had shot him, according to Phoenix Police Department spokesman Sgt. Vince Lewis. Two children were at home when the shootings occurred. Authorities found the man with non-life-threatening injuries and the woman critically injured around 7:45 a.m. at a home near 35th Avenue and Beardsley Road. Firefighters later pronounced the woman dead at the scene and transported the man to a nearby hospital for treatment. The woman's name was not immediately released. Lewis said the man was not in custody Monday and that the investigation was still ongoing. It wasn't clear if the children had been placed in the custody of the state Department of Child Services. Police didn't say what caused the couple to shoot each other, but noted that the incident may have begun as a domestic dispute. | |
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05-15-18 03:44pm - 2413 days | #16 | |
lk2fireone (0)
Active User Posts: 3,618 Registered: Nov 14, '08 Location: CA |
Homicide 7 hours ago Suspended Pennsylvania school teacher shot dead on mom's driveway on Mother's Day, police say By Katherine Lam | Fox News Rachael DelTondo, 32, was shot dead standing on her mother's driveway on Sunday. She was an elementary school teacher but was suspended months before her death. A suspended Pennsylvania school teacher was gunned down while standing on her mother’s driveway on Mother’s Day, police said. Rachael DelTondo, 32, was returning from an ice cream shop Sunday night when she was struck by a hail of bullets on the driveway outside her family’s Aliquippa home, KDKA reported. Her death was ruled a homicide. “I counted six shots that I heard,” Fred Poore, a neighbor, told KDKA about the shooting. Several neighbors said they heard up to 12 gunshots. DelTondo died of multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. Police are hunting for the suspect, but authorities have released no description as of Tuesday. Officials said they are looking at a cellphone for information. It’s unclear what prompted the deadly shooting. DelTondo was an elementary school teacher at Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School, an online public school in Midland, until she was suspended in October 2017, Brian Hayden, the school's CEO, told Fox News. The school issued the suspension after school officials received an anonymous email about a former police report filed involving DelTondo and an underage boy that was not a student at Pennsylvania Cyber. Hayden said the school reported the incident to authorities under Pennsylvania law and placed DelTondo on paid suspension. "We were saddened to learn of the tragic death of Rachel DelTondo, apparently the result of a violent incident in the City of Aliquippa. We have no additional information beyond what is being reported by local media," Hayden said in a statement. "We express our sympathy to her family and coworkers and will support them in any way possible in the weeks and months ahead as they mourn her passing." DelTondo had been teaching at Pennsylvania Cyber for nearly 10 years. A mother of a former Aliquippa High School student also told WPXI about an incident involving DelTondo and the woman's 16-year-old son. A police report from 2016 said the two were found in a "steamed-up" parked car around 2 a.m. She had told police the boy had called her because "he was upset and needed someone to take to." She insisted they were friends and that she didn't want her fiance to know about the meeting. The report said no charges were filed in the incident. The 32-year-old was supposed to get married prior to her suspension. The wedding was ultimately scrapped, KDKA reported. | |
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