Friday, March 31, 2017

POLICE FEAR LOSS OF FUNDS IF TRUMP SANCTIONS SANCTUARY CITIES

Nation's largest police union warns Trump 'sanctuary city' cuts could risk safety

By Julia Edwards Ainsley

Reuters
March 29, 2017

WASHINGTON -- Leaders of the largest police union in the United States have warned President Donald Trump that he could endanger public safety if he follows through with cuts in federal grants to immigrant "sanctuary cities," the union's director told Reuters after a White House meeting.

In a move that concerned the Fraternal Order of Police, one of Trump's biggest supporters in the 2016 election campaign, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said on Monday that the Justice Department would restrict grants to jurisdictions that do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

Sanctuary cities, such as San Francisco and New York, refuse to cooperate sometimes by not notifying Department of Homeland Security agents when illegal immigrants are being released from incarceration.

Dozens of local governments and cities have joined a "sanctuary" movement aimed at protecting immigrants. Trump has vowed to crack down on illegal immigration and in general, these cities offer safe harbor and often do not use municipal funds or resources to advance the enforcement of federal immigration laws.

Trump met on Tuesday with police union leaders. Sessions was at the meeting, too, along with Vice President Mike Pence, said Jim Pasco, executive director of the union.

The Justice Department plans to restrict sanctuary cities from using grants from the department's Office of Justice Programs and Community Oriented Policing Services, both of which send grant money to local and state police departments.

Pasco said the union does not support the policies of sanctuary cities, but its executives are concerned that cuts in funding could hurt police departments in those areas.

Trump told the group that the policy on sanctuary cities was a work in progress and that he would work with the union to make sure public safety would not be affected, Pasco said.

Trump's reassurances clashed with Sessions' announcement, when he said, "The Department of Justice will require jurisdictions seeking or applying for department grants to certify compliance" with federal immigration law "as a condition for receiving these awards."

Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 25 seeking to crackdown on sanctuary cities. The order excluded restrictions on funding "deemed necessary for law enforcement purposes."

A Justice Department spokesman declined to comment when asked about the discrepancy between the executive order and Sessions' announcement. The spokesman also declined to comment on Pasco's account of the meeting.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

Pasco said he met with Sessions last month and told him the union would oppose any move to restrict federal funding for police.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Regardless of what the police fear, I believe the government should withhold funding for sanctuary cities. If that puts the public at risk, tough shit! All a sanctuary city would have to do is cancel its sanctuary status and cooperate with ICE in rounding up illegals. Then the funds would be restored – problem solved.

ANGEL OF DEATH MURDERED IN PRISON

by Bob Walsh

Donald Harvey, 64, was known to the media as THE ANGEL OF DEATH. He admitted to murdering 37 hospital patients in Ohio and Kentucky.where he worked as a hospital nurses aide. He was beaten to death in his cell at the Ohio state prison in Toledo on Tuesday.

Harvey also admitted to murdering an additional 18 patients in a VA facility in Ohio where he had worked. He was never charged with those deaths as he made the admission after he was already sentenced for the other murders. He poisoned most of his victims by spiking their food with arsenic or cyanide.

He has been a guest of the state since 1987, having made a plea to avoid the death penalty. He was caught by a medical examiner who happened to smell some cyanide while doing a post-mortem on one of the victims. Most of Harvey's victims were chronically ill or elderly..

PLEASE STOP SMOKING...BUT CONTINUE TO BUY CIGARETTES

by Bob Walsh

The formerly great state of California has just more than tripled the cigarette tax here in the tarnished golden state. As of right now the tax is 87 cents per pack. As of this coming Saturday it will be $2.87 per pack.

I fully expect the tobacco business at Native American casinos and tribal smoke shops is going to go way up in the near future. Might be a good side job. Smuggling smokes.

BEING DRUNK AND ARMED IS DANGEROUS, EVEN FOR A COP

by Bob Walsh

Hamilton County, TN. Sheriff's Deputy Daniel Hendrix was off-duty and celebrating his 26th birthday on Tuesday. He was celebrating with two off-duty female Chattanooga P D officers. He was drunk and for some unknown reason became agitated and pulled his weapon. He threatened the two women, who managed to exit the home and called 911.

Two Chattanooga P D officers responded and found Hendrix in his back yard, still armed, still drunk. He refused to drop his weapon and became more and more agitated. Eventually one of the P D officers shot Deputy Hendrix four times. Hendrix died.

WHY TEXAS BATHROOM BILL WILL NOT PASS

North Carolina Bathroom Bill collapses under weight of multiple blackmails

By Howie Katz

Big Jolly Politics
March 30, 2017

The NCAA gave North Carolina a deadline of this week to repeal its controversial Bathroom Law or else! The or else is the loss of March Madness games as long as the law remains in effect. The North Carolina legislature met the NCAA’s blackmail demand Thursday and the state’s new Democratic governor has indicated he will sign the repeal measure.

When North Carolina passed its bathroom bill a year ago it was immediately set upon by the NBA which switched its 2017 All Star Game from Charlotte to New Orleans. Bruce Springsteen took his scheduled concert for a hike. The NFL announced that none of its special events would be held in the state as long as the Bathroom Law remained in effect. Major conventions were switched to other states and some major corporations announced a boycott of the state.

Thus North Carolina was subjected to multiple blackmails … and they succeeded. It was estimated that the controversial law would cost the state some $4 billion over 12 years.

The repeal of the Bathroom Law, however, pleased nobody. Conservative lawmakers were infuriated. In order to mollify them, the legislature included a compromise provision which prohibits local jurisdictions from passing any of their own anti-discrimination laws or ordinances until December 2020. That has angered the LGBT community and human rights groups. And the conservatives are still pissed off.

North Carolina’s Bathroom Law was identical to the bill passed by the Texas senate. Texas has received the same blackmail threats from the NFL, NBA and some major corporations. The NCAA will almost surely impose a March Madness boycott of the state if the bill, which is lingering in the House, were to pass.

There is an old saying: Money talks, bullshit walks! Passage of a Bathroom Law will cost the state of Texas billions of dollars. And that is the real reason why the Texas Bathroom Law will not be enacted.

We are in the era of political correctness and those of us who are conservatives might as well learn to live with it.

PROFESSORS LIKE GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER MAKE OUR ONCE ADMIRED UNIVERSITIES THE LAUGHING STOCK OF THE WORLD

'I'm trying not to vomit or yell out Mosul': Outrage at Drexel University professor who said he was disgusted when a first-class flyer gave up his seat to a uniformed soldier

Daily Mail
March 30, 2017

A Drexel University professor prompted a swift backlash on Twitter after sharing his disgust over a first-class flyer who gave up his seat to a serviceman.

George Ciccariello-Maher tweeted on Sunday: 'Some guy gave up his first class seat for a uniformed soldier. People are thanking him. I’m trying not to vomit or yell about Mosul.'

Cicariello-Maher, who is no stranger to controversy after he asked for a 'white genocide' for Christmas in 2016, was called 'ungrateful' and told to 'go to hell'.

Cicariello-Maher, currently a visiting researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, was apparently disgusted after the act of kindness was applauded by his fellow passengers.

Even though his Twitter account is protected, his comments on March 26 sparked an uproar among Twitter users who called him 'unpatriotic'.

Christian Hockley wrote: 'I'm sorry you need attention. It's adorable, but let's see you say that to a Marine's face. Tweet after you do, if you can...'

Lisa Smith wrote: 'As a mother of a wounded soldier, who fought for HIS freedom, I have 3 words for HIM- GO TO HELL!'

Some called for Drexel University to fire Cicariello, while others suggested a boycott on the school by withholding donations.

Robert Henry wrote: 'Drexel University should fire Prof George Ciccariello-Maher for his "tried not to vomit" comment. DO NOT SEND YOU KIDS TO DREXEL UNIV.'

Just four months ago, Cicariello-Maher gained national media attention after tweeting: 'All I Want for Christmas is White Genocide.'

The professor told AP he was mocking what he called the 'imaginary concept' of white genocide, which he says was invented by white supremacists.

'It is a figment of the racist imagination, it should be mocked, and I'm glad to have mocked it,' he said.

Ciccariello-Maher followed up his initial tweet by praising the 'massacre' of whites in Haiti during the country's slave uprising and revolution more than two centuries ago.

The school issued a statement slamming his comments as 'utterly reprehensible [and] deeply disturbing', adding that they did not reflect the values of the University.

He specializes in 'colonialism, social movements, political theory, Latin America, and race and racism' according to an online biography.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Drexel should find some way to fire this shit-for-brains jerk! And since this worthless piece of shit is currently teaching in Mexico, ICE should find a way to keep him from reentering the USA!

TURKEY CONSIDERS YANKEE $1 BILL A CIA AGENT IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT

A $1 Bill, Which is Proof He’s a CIA Agent, Has Landed A NASA Scientist In a Turkish Prison For Nine Months

By Dianna Wray

Houston Press
March 29, 2017

When Serkan Golge and his wife, Kubra, boarded a plane at George Bush Intercontinental Airport to visit Turkey last summer with their two sons, they had no idea they were walking into a political maelstrom.

Now, Serkan, a 37-year-old scientist employed at the Johnson Space Center and an American citizen who has made his home in Houston the past three years, has been held in Turkey for nine months, with more than six months spent in solitary confinement, because of vague accusations and a single American $1 bill.

His case has barely been covered in either the American or international media and Serkan's elected representatives in Texas only learned of his plight recently.

Shortly after the family arrived at Serkan's parents house in Antakya in mid-July, a coup erupted in Turkey in an attempt to wrest power from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Kubra was getting ready for bed when she heard shouts in the street and melodic wails traditionally used to call people to prayer. She dismissed the clamor in the streets, assuming it was noise of her husband's childhood city, and went to sleep. It was only when she and Serkan turned on the TV the next morning and saw the news with thousands marching in the streets that they began to realize what had happened.

"It was unbelievable," Kubra says now. "We were thinking a coup was an old thing. Our parents had told us stories about coups, but they weren't something that happened anymore. Then it really happened right in front of us."

The coup ultimately failed, but the Turkish government started arresting people, detaining thousands on the thinnest of excuses. More than 40,000 Turks have been arrested since then, according to the New York Times.

Still, the couple assumed they were not a part of the chaos around them. The family isn't political and while they are all devout Muslims who pray five times a day, Kubra says none of them are hardliners. The Golges were due to return to the United States in just over a week, and they saw no reason to change their plans.

But as Serkan was putting their suitcases in the car, preparing to head to Istanbul where they would catch their flight home to Houston, police dressed in street clothes appeared in the driveway. They asked a series of questions before telling Serkan to take the luggage back into the house. They didn't want to open up the suitcases and search them in front of his family's neighbors, the police explained. The officers had gotten a tip, they said. They'd been told that while Serkan seemed to work for NASA, the tipster claimed he was actually a CIA operative, involved in the coup and also a member of a terrorist organization.

"It was like a sick joke," Kubra says. "I don't have words to describe that moment."

The officers went through the suitcases but didn't find anything, Kubra says. Then they took her husband down to the police station for questioning.

About two hours later the officers appeared again. This time they rifled through the house itself, going room to room. In Serkan's brother's old bedroom police found what they deemed evidence: A single U.S. $1 bill that had been kept in a keepsake box in a bureau belonging to Serkan's brother. Even though there were at least five people staying in the house, the officers decided the dollar belonged to Serkan and he was arrested, accused of being a CIA operative and a member of a terrorist organization.

Turkish prosecutors claim that Fethullah Gulen, the U.S.-based Islamic cleric Erdogan blames for the coup, gave his followers blessed $1 bills, according to the Times. Possession of such a bill is now used as evidence of membership in a terrorist organization.

They took Serkan away. He postponed their flight to leave a few hours later than planned, but they missed it. He's been imprisoned ever since.

Serkan first came to the United States in 2003 to study. Both he hand his wife won green cards in a lottery system for countries with low immigration rates to the United States. The pair have since become American citizens, and have been married for about a decade. They bought a home in Houston and have two children.

Life was full of good fortune. After graduating, Serkan got a job as a contractor through the University of Houston at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Since 2014 he has worked as a senior research scientist charged with studying the effects of space radiation on the human crew aboard the International Space Station. His work is crucial to NASA's plans to land on Mars by the 2030s, since the crew will have to get to Mars without being left debilitated by the radiation exposure from the journey.

Now Mars is the least of Serkan's worries. The first 22 days he was detained only lawyers could see him. Kubra and the rest of the family scrambled to find a lawyer to represent Serkan — some declined because of fear of being involved, some wanted to charge exorbitant rates — who could help them get in to see him.

When Kubra walked into the room at the detention center they both started crying. "Being separated, I wasn't sick, but even my bones were crying. My whole body was in such pain. I will never forget such pain," Kubra says. "Everything was like being in a dungeon with no light anywhere near."

Later, the family discovered, via court documents, that the tip had come from Serkan's sister's brother-in-law, who had been having a disagreement with the sister and her husband over some family land, Kubra says. "Once he admitted it, he said he was saving his country because he had a one percent suspicion out of 100 percent. He kept saying he was saving his country."

Aside from the tip and the dollar bill, Serkan went to a Gulen-affiliated test preparation center (this isn't as interesting as it seems since thousands of people attended these centers) and attended Fatih University in Istanbul, a university tied to Gulen. However, he went there because the state actually gave him a scholarship. Nothing else has turned up, despite rounds of interrogation and the fact that Serkan has been held in solitary confinement for more than six months.

Kubra gets to see her husband on the other side of a glass wall for about 40 minutes, once a week. Every two months he is allowed to be in the same room as his family. He cries when he sees the children, she says.

Now, the court documents have dropped the CIA accusations, but the prosecutors still have the $1 bill. He will soon go to trial, facing a sentence of up to 15 years in prison for being “a member of an armed terrorist organization.” His first hearing is scheduled for April 17.

As few publications have written about Serkan's detention, his incarceration has not been on the radar of his elected representatives in Texas.

Libby Hambleton, Cornyn's deputy press secretary in Texas, says the senator's office was not aware Serkan was being held in Turkey until the Houston Press reached out. Hambleton thanked the Press for bringing it to their attention, but didn't have any information about how Cornyn plans to respond.

Sen. Ted Cruz's office failed to return phone messages and emails asking for comment on the issue.

Rep. Gene Green's office only heard about Serkan's situation a couple of weeks ago, even though Serkan and Kubra live in Green's district. Last week, Green sent a letter to the Turkish Embassy asking the ambassador to help him secure Serkan's release so that the family can come home to Texas. "If convicted, he could spend up to [15 years] in prison, ruining the life of an innocent family who had built a happy home in Texas," the letter observes.

So far, the Turkish ambassador has not responded.

Serkan works at NASA but is technically employed by the University of Houston. UH spokeswoman Jeannie Kever says Serkan has gone on unpaid leave while he's being held in Turkey, but his position with NASA and UH is being held open for him indefinitely.

When asked whether NASA can or will try to help Serkan, NASA spokesman Allard Beutel referred the Press to the U.S. State Department. That agency acknowledged it has no influence over Turkish authorities in this case.

“We can confirm Turkish authorities arrested and detained U.S. citizen Serkan Golge last July," a U.S. State Department official stated. "We remain concerned for Mr. Golge and have raised his case with Turkish authorities. Although the United States does not have a legal right to access dual U.S.-Turkish citizens detained in Turkey, we continue to press for such access as a matter of courtesy. We have no further comment at this time.”

Even though NASA has stayed quiet, the scientific community has been trying to attract attention to Serkan's case. The Endangered Scholars Worldwide and the Committee of Concerned Scientists have both issued sharply worded statements over his detention, urging that he be released.

A petition has also been filed asking the White House to intervene. If the petition garners 100,000 signatures by next month, it is supposed to be reviewed by President Donald Trump. It only has about 150 signatures so far.

We've asked the White House if Trump is aware of Serkan's imprisonment, and if he plans on doing anything to help Serkan, but have yet to receive a response.

Kubra is praying that everything will be sorted out at the hearing next month. She noted that she loves her country, and has faith that everything will turn out as it is supposed to. But the whole situation still seems like something out of a movie.

"Sometimes I feel like it is a dream and my life will come back when I wake up. Other times I think it will never come back," she says. "From now on, I do not think bad things only happen to other people. It can happen to me, to us."

Thursday, March 30, 2017

TAXPAYERS SCREWED OVER BY FOOTBALL

by Bob Walsh

In 1995 the Oakland Raiders returned to Alameda County, lured in part by a $200 million bribe by the City of Oakland and Alameda County. The total cost of this bribe, including interest, is about $350 million. The taxpayers will be paying this off until 2025, long after the Raiders have moved to Las Vegas.

Taxpayer funding of stadium for billionaire sports teams owners can turn out to be a very bad deal for taxpayers. For a long, long time.

EDITOR'S NOTE: There ought to be some way the City of Oakland could sue the Raiders and the NFL for the remaining payments of the bribe.

ASSHOLES WILL ACTUALLY FACE CHARGES IN STOCKTON

by Bob Walsh

The San Joaquin County D. A. has announced that a pack of assholes who disrupted city council meetings and created a disturbance in the streets after those meetings will be charged.

After the March 7 meeting the local constabulary arrested 12 people, including ten adults. Five of them were arraigned yesterday and the others will follow down the line.

Charges consist of resisting arrest, obstructing officers, battery on police officers and being an asshole in public ..... OK, I just made that last one up. However, it should be an actual law.

ORDER TO KILL WAS THE RIGHT CALL

'I want you to walk in there and kill this guy': A SWAT officer was ordered to shoot dead a crazed knifeman holding a one-year-old boy and four-year-old girl hostage

Associated Press and Daily Mail
March 29, 2017

Bodycam footage shows the moment a Baltimore SWAT supervisor ordered an officer to kill a man holding two children hostage with a knife.

It shows a sergeant telling his officer 'I want you to be relaxed, and I want you to walk in there and kill this guy'.

Moments later the officer entered the apartment where Reno Owens was holding the one-year-old and four-year-old captive with a 12-inch butcher knife and shot them dead on Friday.

The graphic footage of the standoff was shown to reporters on Tuesday - and an edited snippet showing only the SWAT officer entering the apartment was released to the public by Baltimore Police.

Police said 39-year-old Reno Owens had spent the night at his female cousin's house, awoke early Friday, went to her children's room and took them hostage.

Footage shows the woman meeting officers outside the home and telling them Owens charged at her with a knife in his hand. The video then moves onto officers in a bedroom doorway, pleading with Owens as he held the one-year-old boy and four-year-old girl at knifepoint.

He is heard screaming at the officers, threatening the children and also laughing, reciting prayers and at one point singing 'Rock-a-bye Baby.' One officer repeatedly tells Owens they want to help him and asks him to drop the 12-inch butcher knife. Owens doesn't cooperate.

Outside the house, a SWAT team sergeant gives the order to shoot Owens, saying he could kill the children at any time and that nonlethal force wasn't an option.

'I want you to be calm,' the sergeant tells SWAT Officer Zachary Wein. 'I want you to be relaxed, and I want you to walk in there and kill this guy.'

Moments later, video shows Wein walking up the steps, exchanging a few words with Owens, who still refuses to cooperate, and then firing a single fatal shot. During the exchange, Owens can be heard saying, 'I'd rather go out this way.'

Davis said hostage negotiators had been called, but didn't make it in time. Police have not yet determined whether Owens was on drugs at the time.

The actual shot that killed Owens wasn't shown, but authorities said regardless of what Owens was doing at that moment he was a deadly threat the entire time.

Davis said he decided not to publicly distribute footage of Friday's standoff to protect the children from being re-traumatized later.

'As they go through their childhood, adolescence and rest of their lives, we didn't want to create a video footprint they would be exposed to,' he said at a news conference.

Owens' mother, Doreen Parker, said she was shocked when she heard the news. Owens lived with her, she said, and while he sometimes struggled with depression, 'he loves kids; he would never hurt anybody.'

Davis praised the officers for their 'courage, bravery and grace under pressure,' and stressed such commands from SWAT supervisors are not uncommon in hostage cases involving 'a deadly threat.' But seldom are such exchanges captured on camera.

More such dramatic videos are expected to become available in cities nationwide where body cameras are being deployed by police agencies, pressed for greater transparency in dealings with the public after protests in recent years over the deaths of black men and others at the hands of law enforcement.

Civil unrest erupted across Baltimore in 2015 after the death of Freddie Gray, a young black man whose neck was broken in the back of a police transport van. Last year, the department began deploying body cameras, and earlier this year entered into a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice over its history of excessive force, unlawful stops and discriminatory practices.

SCORE ONE FOR AR-15 OWNERSHIP

3 home invaders shot dead with AR-15 at Oklahoma residence, getaway driver faces first-degree murder charges in their deaths

By Phil Gast

CNN
March 29, 2017

Three teenagers dressed in black and wearing masks and gloves were killed by a resident when they broke into a home, Oklahoma authorities said Monday.

A fourth suspect, the alleged getaway driver, now faces first-degree murder counts in their deaths, authorities said.

The 23-year-old son of the homeowner fired the fatal shots from a AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, officials said. One suspect had a knife, and another carried brass knuckles.

"Preliminary investigation looks like it's self-defense," said Wagoner County Sheriff's Deputy Nick Mahoney, cautioning the investigation was continuing into the midday home invasion.

The shooter voluntarily spoke with investigators. Neither he nor his father was hurt.

The deceased suspects were 16, 17 and 19 years old, the sheriff's office said.

A 21-year-old woman, who Mahoney said may have been a getaway driver, turned herself into Broken Arrow police shortly after the shooting.

Elizabeth Rodriguez was arrested on three counts of first-degree murder, one count of first-degree burglary and one count of second-degree burglary, Chief Deputy Les Young said. She is in the Wagoner County jail.

Rodriguez went to police in Broken Arrow, a Tulsa suburb, and told them she was involved, he said.

Oklahoma state law says that first-degree murder occurs if "any other person takes the life of a human being during ... first degree burglary." Another condition is if a person causes the death of another person with "malice aforethought."

Shortly before 12:30 p.m. Monday, the suspects broke through a door in the back of the home outside Broken Arrow. The young man, who was there with his father, encountered them.

"There was a short exchange of words, then gunfire happened," Mahoney told reporters.

Two of the suspects were in the kitchen; the other was found on the driveway. The suspects' names were not released. Young said Tuesday afternoon that medical officials are working to confirm their identities.

Mahoney said it did not appear the residents and intruders knew each other.

The homeowner's family is saddened that their son had to take three lives, Mahoney said.

Young told reporters that there is a witness, but he wouldn't say whether the person was in the house or outside. The person "gave some information," Young said.

Authorities said the neighborhood has a low crime rate, but resident Leon Simmons told CNN affiliate KTUL-TV in Tulsa there have been a few burglaries in the past six months.
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NOBODY NEEDS AN AR-15...THAT DOESN'T MEAN IT CAN'T COME IN HANDY

by Bob Walsh

This little experiment in being prepared comes to us from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa this most recent Monday. Three miscreants forced their way into a home occupied by a 23-year old man, the son of the homeowner. One of the intruders was armed with a toad-sticker, the other with brass knuckles. All wear wearing black clothing, gloves and masks. Unfortunately for them the 23-year old was armed with an AR-15 and knew how to use it.

When the brass stopped flying all three of the intruders were rapidly assuming ambient temperature and were fully rehabilitated. Two died in the house, the third in the driveway attempting to reach their getaway card, the driver of which took off when the shit hit the fan. The three dead guys were aged 16, 17 and 18.

The dumb-ass getaway driver actually went to the cops to make a statement. She was promptly arrested and under Oklahoma's felony murder rule is looking at three counts of murder-one for the deaths of his dumb-ass buddies. The getaway driver is Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21. None of the other involved persons has been named by the Wagoner County S. O.

Oklahoma law specifically permits the use of deadly force in response to home invasion.

CRUCIFICTION OF JESUS JOINS HOLOCAUST AS A HOAX

Christian student is suspended for 'threatening' his Muslim professor after he 'confronted her for saying the Crucifixion was a hoax and Jesus' disciples didn't believe he was God'

By Ashley Collman

Daily Mail
March 29, 2017

A Christian student was suspended from Florida's Rollins College last week after allegedly threatening his Middle Eastern humanities professor, who is Muslim.

But sophomore Marshall Polston denies threatening Professor Areej Zufari and claims he is being unjustly treated after confronting her over her 'anti-Christian' teachings and support for a 'homophobic' student.

Polston accuses Zufari of claiming Jesus’ crucifixion was a hoax during class, and failing to challenge a Muslim student who said homosexuals should be decapitated under Sharia law.

Zufari and Polston, a 20-year-old international affairs major, have reportedly been clashing since the beginning of the semester in January.

According to an email the professor wrote to the school in February, she says Polston disrupted the first two classes with 'antagonizing interjections, contradicting me and monopolizing class time'.

'His attitude is contemptuous,' she said.

As a Christian, Polston said that Zufari's unorthodox lectures were unsettling.

In an interview with the Central Florida Post, Polston said that Zufari claimed Jesus' crucifixion was a hoax and that his disciples didn't believe he is 'God'.

'It was very off-putting and flat out odd,' he said. 'I've traveled the Middle East, lectured at the Salahaddin University, and immersed myself in Muslim culture for many years. Honestly, it reminded me of some of the more radical groups I researched when abroad.'

'Whether religious or not, I believe even those with limited knowledge of Christianity can agree that according to the text, Jesus was crucified and his followers did believe he was divine … that he was "God". Regardless, to assert the contrary as academic fact is not supported by the evidence,' he added to The College Fix.

After their first few spats, school officials intervened and Zufari says Polston's behavior improved over the next few weeks.

But things got heated again on March 8, when she gave him a 52 per cent on his first essay.

She says she was concerned about his reaction, and just as she predicted - he lashed out at her in a long email the next day.

'Since you've decided to carry a blitzkrieg out against me, I may have to speak up in regards to your extreme bias and not necessarily to the class but to the dean,' Polston said.

'Quite frankly the grade you assigned to me exposes your true agenda which is to silence me in class.' the email said. 'You're one of the most incompetent professors I have ever seen in my life.'

He also threatened to contact 'national media personalities that I'm good friends with' or take legal action.

But Polston said he made 'absolutely no threats' in the email.

'I was upset, understandably. I've never gotten anything less than straight A's, so I was really interested in figuring out how to possibly improve or at least understand the grade.'

Zufari says she was so concerned about the email that she cancelled class the next day, and sent an associate dean to dismiss the students.

That dean spotted Polston and struck up a conversation about the issues he's been having with Zufari.

The dean left troubled, writing to the school's assistant vice president of safety that Polston talked about a gun several times during the conversation.

'At no point did he threaten anyone openly, but I was very uncomfortable by his continued reference to guns, generalized categories of people by religion and his obvious nervousness and disdain for the professor,' she wrote.

Four days later, Zufari reached out to the ACLU of Florida on Facebook, asking for advice about a student who is 'making my life hell this semester'

'This one is spewing hatred at me, de-railing class, and just sent me a hateful email threatening me....

'The hate speech in the email would not be tolerated if it was targeting other minorities.

'So, what are my rights? This guy is making my life hell (I am very afraid of this guy.) And this situation is directly interfering with my ability to do my job.

'I want to know if there is a way to hold the individual responsible for his harassment and hate speech, she wrote.

Despite her previous concerns about Polston, Zufari resumed class the following week and engaged the class in a conversation about Muslim sharia law.

Polston says that during the class Zufari failed to punish a student, who is Muslim, when he made a hateful comment about gays.

'He stated that a good punishment for gays, adulterers, and thieves was the removal of a certain body part, as determined by Sharia law. It took a few seconds for me to realize that he actually said that, especially after what this community has faced with the tragic loss of life at Pulse,' Polston said.

Polston said that all Zufari did was tell the student he was 'in time-out' - despite calls from others in the class to report his behavior.

He claims that the comments were so disturbing that one of the his peers informed the FBI about the student.

After the class, Polston says that it wasn't the Muslim student - but himself - who Zuafri reported to the Dean of Safety.

'They made it clear that they had not gotten a report about what the student said, and were more concerned about the danger I was causing to the campus.

'What danger? A difference of opinion in a college classroom is nothing out of the ordinary and certainly not dangerous. It was surreal and degrading.

'The bad grade was upsetting, but they were literally refusing to acknowledge the dangers posed by someone who advocated chopping off body parts on campus,' Polston said.

Polston says he was then banned from returning to class, but Zufari says he walked by their meeting the next week and that's what pushed her to fill out the police report.

The claim was based on a student who allegedly saw Polston 'staring into the room' around 7:36pm on March 23. Campus safety were dispatched but could not locate Polston

Polston has denied the claims, providing a surveillance photo of him eating at a Chipotle just before 7pm - about a 30 to 40 minute drive away.

Zufari filed a 'protection against stalking' request against Polston on March 23, and the next day he was officially suspended from the school.

In a letter to Polston, administrators said his 'actions have constituted a threat of disruption within the operations of the College and jeopardize the safety and well-being of members of the College community'.

Polston says he has hired an attorney and is exploring his legal options.

Rollins President Grant Cornwell told the Orlando Sentinel that the school wound 'never ever ever' suspend student simply for disagreeing with a professor. He said there were other factors that led to Polston's suspension, but he would not go into details.

Polston had a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday, and it will take several days to determine an outcome.

Daily Mail reached out to both Polston and Zufari for comment but did not immediately receive a response on Wednesday.

SCOTUS HALTS TEXAS EXECUTION

by Bob Walsh

The Supreme Court of the United States, by a vote of 5-3, ruled that the Texas criteria for who is and who is not intellectually disabled ignores current medical standards and said that Texas can not execute Robby James Moore because he is too fucking stupid. He wasn't too fucking stupid to gun down a grocery clerk.

There is no doubt that he is guilty. He will now continue to suck air at state expense for the rest of his miserable life.
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SCOTUS NIXES TEXAS EXECUTIONS USING ‘OF MICE AND MEN’ STANDARDS
Supreme Court Rules Texas Can't Use "Lennie Test" To Execute Mentally Disabled


By Dianna Wray

Houston Press
March 29, 2017

More than a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot execute a mentally disabled person, the Supreme Court has nixed the Of Mice and Men standards that Texas has been using to determine whether or not a person is mentally fit to be executed.

Last fall, the Supreme Court heard the case of Bobby James Moore, a 57-year-old man who walked into a Houston convenience store with two other men and shot 75-year-old gas station attendant James McCarble during a robbery. Moore has been on death row since 1980. Moore was challenging whether or not the Of Mice and Men standards should be used to determine if he, or anyone, is mentally competent enough to be executed. Moore's IQ scores have ranged between 50 and 70 (a person with an IQ of 70 or below is generally classified as mentally disabled) but he was still slated to be executed. In the novella, by John Steinbeck, the intellectually disabled character Lennie is summarily executed after he accidentally kills a woman.

On Tuesday, the Supremes ruled 5-3 that these standards cannot be used.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg penned a blistering opinion on the case, in a decision joined by Justices Anthony Kennedy, Elena Kagan, Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented.

The Supreme Court had left an opening for such an issue when justices made a broad decision on the issue back in 2002 with Atkins v. Virginia, as Ginsberg notes in her opinion. The high court ruled that executing an intellectually disabled person for murder was a violation of the Eighth Amendment, which prohibits "cruel and unusual punishment."

However, with that ruling the Supremes left the actual definition of what constitutes intellectually disabled up to the states. In Texas, after the 2003 state Legislature failed to lay out the rules that would clearly prevent the execution of intellectually disabled people convicted of murder, it fell to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to pin down the requirements. Judge Cathy Cochran was the one to write the opinion, and she came up with a real stunner.

Cochran, a California native, drew on the works of John Steinbeck when she was sorting out how to apply the Supreme Court's Atkins ruling — specifically his novella, Of Mice and Men. In 2004 Cochran used the book as inspiration to create the Briseño Factors, a set of seven flexible guidelines to help Texas courts determine whether or not someone is mentally competent enough to be executed.

The Briseño Factors — also known as the "Lennie Test" — basically mean a person who has tested as intellectually disabled can still be executed if he or she was able to tell a lie and remember to keep telling it, follow through enough to get an idea and act on it or talk coherently, or plan a crime. The test makes preventing the execution of a mentally disabled person almost impossible.

In Moore's case, a lower court in Texas had actually found him to be "intellectually disabled and constitutionally ineligible" for the death penalty, but the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed this decision, as Ginsberg notes.

Instead of considering how Moore's life — years of childhood abuse, undiagnosed learning disorders, frequent elementary school transfers, repeated academic failure and a history of drug abuse — played into his intellectual disabilities, the appeals ruled that these factors were unrelated to his mental comprehension. The appeals court used a 23-year-old medical standard instead and found that, by that rule, Moore was not intellectually disabled.

Ginsberg dug into the CCA's use of the Briseño Factors calling these standards "an invention of the CCA untied to any acknowledged source." She then sharply sums up Moore's life, as told to the state habeas court in a 2014 hearing on whether Moore qualified as intellectually disabled:

"At 13, Moore lacked basic understanding of the days of the week, the months of the year, and the seasons; he could scarcely tell time or comprehend the standards of measure or the basic principle that subtraction is the reverse of addition. Id. At school, because of his limited ability to read and write, Moore could not keep up with lessons. Often, he was separated from the rest of the class and told to draw pictures. Ibid. Moore’s father, teachers, and peers called him “stupid” for his slow reading and speech. After failing every subject in the ninth grade, Moore dropped out of high school. Cast out of his home, he survived on the streets, eating from trash cans, even after two bouts of food poisoning."

Using up-to-date medical standards, the 2014 state habeas court reviewing the case found that Moore was intellectually disabled and thus could not be executed. If the CCA had been going by current medical standards, instead of cherry picking past standards, they would never have been able to find Moore competent enough for execution, she concludes.

Ginsberg points out that Texas uses current medical standards for other situations, including criminal cases, but doesn't use these standards for the death penalty. This, she argues, is nonsensical an unacceptable.

Roberts also found the Briseño Factors to be an "unacceptable method" of figuring out whether a person has adaptive deficits, but found the CCA had still done its due diligence in how it determined Moore's intellectual function level.

“The Court overturns the CCA’s conclusion that Moore failed to present sufficient evidence of both inadequate intellectual functioning and significant deficits in adaptive behavior without even considering ‘objective indicia of society’s standards’ reflected in the practices among the States,” Roberts observes in his dissent. “The Court instead crafts a constitutional holding based solely on what it deems to be medical consensus about intellectual disability. But clinicians, not judges, should determine clinical standards; and judges, not clinicians, should determine the content of the Eighth Amendment. Today’s opinion confuses those roles.”

Now, Moore's case will go back to the CCA which will have to look again at the lower appeals court rulings to determine whether Moore should be considered intellectually disabled and thus someone who can't be executed. But this time around the CCA will have to do that considering sans the Lennie Test.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Shit, and I thought Ginsberg was half-dead! Unless God wishes otherwise, it looks like she’s gonna hang in there until another Democrat becomes president.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

FIRST IT WAS GRANMAS IN THEIR 80S, NOW A BOY, 13, GETS THE TSA TERRORIST TREATMENT

TSA agents at DFW give 13-year-old boy dressed only in a T-shirt and short pants a pat-down more thorough than the pat-downs made by cops in most cases when arresting felons

We can all feel much safer knowing that the TSA is protecting the flying public from terrorists. Going back some years, we should remember how the TSA saved us from granma terrorists by making 80-year olds remove their shoes. They must have prevented dozens of planes from being blown up by doing that.

Now that it’s not granmas any more, the TSA is giving young boys the terrorist treatment at DFW at least. A Facebook video posted by the suspected terrorist’s mother shows a TSA agent giving a young boy who was dressed only in a T-shirt and short pants a 2-minnute pat-down that was more thorough than the pat-downs made by cops in most cases when they are arresting a felon. Would you believe they even patted down the boy’s bare legs? Well, they did. I suppose they were searching for explosives implanted under his skin.

Jennifer Williamson, the 13-year-old boy’s mother is livid. She said her son Aaron passed through the metal detector Sunday morning without setting off an alarm.

The TSA claims a laptop inside the boy’s backpack set off an alarm and the ensuing pat-down was perfectly proper. TSA released the following statement:

“TSA allows for a pat-down of a teenage passenger, and in this case, all approved procedures were followed to resolve an alarm of the passenger’s laptop.

The video shows a male TSA officer explaining the procedure to the passenger, who fully cooperates. Afterward, the TSA officer was instructed by his supervisor, who was observing, to complete the final step of the screening process.

In total, the pat-down took approximately two minutes, and was observed by the mother and two police officers who were called to mitigate the concerns of the mother.

The passengers were at the checkpoint for approximately 45 minutes, which included the time it took to discuss screening procedures with the mother and to screen three carry-on items that required further inspection."


TSA agents told the mother they would not be allowed to board their flight to San Diego unless Aaron was patted down. Mrs. Williamson says that because of the extra screening their flight took off before they could board it.

Well, the Williamsons may have missed their flight, but all the other passengers on that plane landed safely at their destination because Aaron’s bare legs were thoroughly patted-down.

TSA Akbar!

WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD

by Bob Walsh

Big-wigs from California's Department of Water Resources on Monday assured the people of the Oroville region and California in general that the issues with the massive Oroville dam can be fixed by November 1. I wouldn't bet 75 cents on that being true.

The spillway that needs to be repaired or replaced is almost 3,000 feet long. The ground underneath it is not solid and in fact a lot of the problem was apparently caused by seepage coming up under the too-thin structure, breaking it up from underneath like a local road crashing into a sinkhole caused by a broken water pipe.

They say their final plan will be unveiled by early next week at the latest. A design concept must be chosen, approved and bid. A contractor selected and work done, all in barely seven months. Among other things they need to build a new first-quality road to the dam site to move heavy equipment over, a LOT of heavy equipment. The old road was destroyed when the emergency spillway overtopped.

The power plant at the base of the dam can handle less than 20,000 CFS at maximum flow, which is MUCH LESS than the lake will be taking in from snow-melt and runoff during the summer. There was real fear a few weeks ago that the overtopping of the emergency spillway could result in a failure of the emergency spillway, sending a massive wall of water into beautiful downtown Oroville. As it was the emergency spillway was damaged and they had to keep releasing water from the primary spillway gates, further damaging the spillway, to prevent a major structural failure.

The state can't decide what brand of paper towels to buy for state offices in seven months. Anybody think they can do this in that time?

DO-OVER IN THE U.K.???

by Bob Walsh

It could happen. You might recall that, despite polling to the contrary, the Scottish independence referendum bit the big weenie by nearly 11% last year. You might also recall it took place BEFORE the Brexit vote, and that Scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay in the E.U.

This situation may (or may not) prompt a re-do of the referendum to create an independent Scotland, which would then presumably vote to stay in, or re-enter, the E.U.

Splitting Scotland off from the U.K. would be difficult but not impossible. They have their own banking system and much of their own independent government already. There would have to be some sort of accommodation reached with the U.K. over military bases, infrastructure and the like but it is certainly doable.

This may be fun to watch, especially if you are watching it from the OUTSIDE.

HOW WINNING THE ANTI-GUN BATTLE COULD LEAD TO LOSING THE WAR

by Bob Walsh

Last month the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the idiotic Maryland ban on "semi-automatic assault weapons" in a ruling that is so incredibly flawed that it might very well lead to a complete shitcanning of similar bans nationwide (if we are lucky).

The law targets specific firearms by name and specifically mentions certain purely cosmetic features that somehow make these weapons inherently evil, such as pistol grip stocks and flash suppressors, as well as the mere ability to accept commonly available magazines of greater than ten round capacity. This ruling flies in the face of the SCOTUS decision in the HELLER case that ruled that firearms "in common use at the time for lawful purposes" were protected by the Second Amendment. The AR-15, which is effected by the ban, is the most commonly-owned rifle in the USA.

The ruling, Kolbe v. Hogan, was so bad that it might very well prompt SCOTUS to revisit the issue, something they have resisted since Heller.

RAIDERS OF THE LOST SHITHOLE

by Bob Walsh

Yup, sad but true. The Oakland Raiders will be moving to Los Vegas in about four years, depending on how soon their super-duper new stadium can be built. The crime-ridden and gang-infested shithole of Oakland just couldn't put together enough bribe money to match the Las Vegas deal.

That's OK, I am sure there are several good high-school football teams that wouldn't mind having a nice stadium. Of course the rent income might be somewhat less, but that is the way the stadium crumbles.

GOD WAS WATCHING OVER TWO MIAMI UNDERCOVER COPS AMBUSHED IN TOTAL DARKNESS

Suspect in the shooting of ambushed cops is detained, law enforcement sources say

By Charles Rabin, David Ovalle, David J. Neal and Carli Teproff

Miami Herald
March 28, 2017

The two Miami-Dade County detectives who were shot Monday night followed a car they believed looked “suspicious” inside the Annie Coleman projects in Brownsville — and then found themselves in total darkness.

The power had gone out about an hour before the shooting, residents and law enforcement said. It was about 10 p.m.

Not long after, some men walked past the two plainclothes detectives still in their car who were working a gang detail. The men turned back toward the officers’ unmarked vehicle and opened fire.

One officer returned fire, according to law enforcement officers.

Quickly, after the two detectives radioed for help, other detectives showed up in a small pickup truck and whisked the injured cops away. Detectives spent hours in the dark knocking on doors in the two-story, multi-building Brownsville complex in search of the shooters.

By mid-morning Tuesday, no one had been charged with the crime, though a law enforcement source said police had the “suspected” shooter in custody. He was found holed up at Hyatt Place Miami Hotel at 3549 LeJeune Rd.

Still, officially, police hadn’t labeled anyone as the shooter. Miami-Dade Detective Robin Pinkard said investigators hadn’t yet determined if any of the men being held were involved in the shooting.

Shot were detectives Charles Woods and Terence White, veteran cops with 37 years of experience between them, law enforcement sources confirmed. They arrived at Jackson Memorial Hospital in the back of the pickup. Other officers helped them out of the truck and into the hospital.

One officer suffered only a bullet graze. The other was shot in the leg. Both were stable.

“They were outnumbered and outgunned,” said John Rivera, president of the Police Benevolent Association, a labor union. “God was watching over them tonight.”

Miami-Dade police said Tuesday the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting.

The brazen incident took place just off the corner of Northwest 62nd Street and 20nd Avenue. The Annie Coleman housing projects is considered fertile ground for gang activity.

After the shooting and well into Tuesday morning, dozens of police officers — some with K9s — swept through a 13-square-block stretch from Northwest 54th to 62nd streets between 17th and 22nd avenues.

On Monday night, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez spoke outside the hospital.

“If they're brazen enough to to shoot at and try to kill police officers, they’ll shoot at others,” the mayor said. “They don’t deserve to belong on the streets in our community.”

By Tuesday morning, most of Annie Coleman residents were slowly returning to their to their normal habits: Sleepy kids boarded school buses, and some parents headed off to work.

Two mothers stood on Northwest 20th Avenue after leaving their kids at the bus stop. One of them called the night’s events “straight chaos, from 10 o’clock to six in the morning.”

Both women, who declined to give their names, said police searched for the gunmen unit-by-unit, often pulling residents out of their apartments and asking if any teenage males lived there.

One woman said she was outside in a car with relatives when the shooting started. They were trying to avoid the heat that had built up inside after the complex lost power. The power returned, she said, just before 8 a.m. Tuesday.

“The power went off an hour before the shooting started, like somebody had to cut the power to do what they were going to do,” she said.

From the hospital late Monday, Miami-Dade Police Director Juan Perez asked for the community’s assistance in catching the shooters.

“These individuals not only shot at these officers and struck our police officers: These individuals are causing havoc in our community. Causing chaos in people’s lives. Putting people below the ground,” he said.

“So let’s work together to find a resolution to what occurred tonight. Point us in the right direction.”

TWO DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THE SAME DEADLY POLICE SHOOTING

Lawsuit claims South Carolina Man Killed by Police Was Unarmed and Shot 17 Times in the Back

By Corky Siemaszko

NBC News
March 28, 2017

The sister of a South Carolina man who was killed by police after a high-speed car chase claims in a lawsuit that three officers shot her unarmed brother 17 times in the back — as he lay on the ground.

Waltki Cermoun Williams "did not have a weapon" and was struck in total by 19 of the two dozen shots fired at him during the deadly confrontation on Dec. 10, according to a lawsuit filed in Sumter County.

"Sumter Police Department officers had the obligation and opportunity to refrain from utilizing inappropriate and unnecessary deadly force," the lawsuit states. "However, the officers in question made the conscious decision to use inappropriate and unnecessary force."

What happened to Williams, the suit goes on to state, "is so extreme and outrageous that it shocks the conscience."

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Williams' sister, Tomekia Kind, seeks unspecified damages.

Williams, 35, was black. The race of the officers who filed the fatal shots was not specified in the court papers and they have not been identified.

There was no immediate comment from the Sumter Police Department beyond a denial of the allegations laid out in the lawsuit.

"We haven't even been served with the lawsuit yet," spokeswoman Tonyia McGirt told NBC News.

But back when it happened Sumter Police Chief Russell Roark called it "a tragedy for everyone involved."

"This incident shows the devastating, far-reaching effects of domestic violence," he said in a statement.

Williams was no stranger to police. He was twice found guilty of stalking and also had several motor vehicle violations on his record. He had also been accused of trying to sell a stolen car and entering a bank "with intent to steal." Both those charges were dismissed.

"I think his was a pretty good guy," one of Kind's lawyers, C. Carter Elliott, told NBC News. "He had some criminal background there but none of it was crazy."

Elliott said the chain of events that ended with Williams' death began with an argument with a girlfriend in a parking lot at the Sumter Mall.

"It ended with a ton of shots, a lot of them in his back," Elliott said. "It doesn't make sense to me. There's two eyewitnesses that saw it. And we are pushing to get the (officers' bodycam) video that recorded what happened."

Police, in a news release, said they were responding to reports that "a female was afraid to go outside of the mall after an estranged boyfriend threatened to kill her and was seen outside pointing a firearm at her vehicle."

The brief chase began when Williams crashed his SUV into a couple of cars.

"Williams got out the vehicle, a short foot chase followed," the police statement read. "There was a brief struggle and then an exchange of gunfire, the details of which are under investigation by the State Law Enforcement Division."

The SLED investigation is ongoing, Special Agent Thom Berry told NBC News. "We have not concluded our work on the matter," he said.

The lawsuit lays out a different scenario — and there is no mention of any exchange of gunfire.

It says that after the crash, Williams escaped his vehicle by smashing through the back window. But he only managed to take about 10 steps before he was tackled by police.

"While on the ground the decedent did not have a weapon and he was not a threat in any way to the police officers on the scene," the suit states. "One of the officers moved away from the decedent (while he was still laying on the ground and not moving) and at least three (3) Sumter Police officers made the conscious decision to utilize inappropriate and improper use of deadly force by firing their service weapons indiscriminately at least twenty-four (24) times directly at and into the decedent.

EDITOE’S NOTE: 17 shots in the back doesn’t look too good. But are the sister’s lawyers telling the truth?

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

SPOT ON!



Hits the mark spot on! But I'll still take Ding Dong over the Hildebeast!! And given a choice between Obama and Ding Dong, I'll take Ding Dong!

FORMER NY NAYOR SCOLDS BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS

Here is an op-ed by former NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg in which he scolds both congressional Republicans and Democrats over the health care fiasco.

Stop Blaming. Start Governing.

By Michael R. Bloomberg

BloombergView
March 26, 2017

Who’s to blame for the failure of the Republican bill to repeal and replace Obamacare? Who cares? What matters now is that Democrats stop gloating, Republicans stop sulking, and each party come to the table to improve a health-care system that both parties agree needs work.

After the bill collapsed on Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump accused the Democrats of obstruction, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer accused the president of incompetence, Speaker Paul Ryan said health care was done, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi bragged that it was a great day. No one had the courage to pick up the pieces and point the way forward.

The Affordable Care Act has provided health-care coverage to millions more Americans, but there are still some 30 million with no insurance. Premiums are too high. The individual mandate isn't encouraging enough people to buy into the system. Some of its regulations and taxes make little sense. Insurance markets are too thin, providing consumers too little choice. Health-care savings accounts do too little to encourage savings.

Republicans have viable ideas to address these issues, including high-risk insurance pools and capping the tax exclusion that companies get for providing employees with health insurance. It's regrettable that none of these ideas were seriously considered in the rush to repeal Obamacare.

Equally regrettable is that Republicans appear to be giving up and moving on to other issues. If they can’t get everything they want, they seem to have concluded, they’ll take nothing. It’s a bad strategy. As Senator John McCain said Saturday, Republicans need Democrats to reform health care. The art of governing is compromise – and not just within the majority party. The sooner Ryan accepts the fact that Democrats can be a cudgel to use against the Freedom Caucus, the more successful he and Congress will be.

Ronald Reagan was known to say that he would happily take 70 or 80 percent of what he wanted and come back for the rest later. Yet instead of living by Reagan’s rule, Republicans are hung up on the Hastert Rule, named for Dennis Hastert, the former (and now disgraced) House speaker: Generally speaking, only bills that can get through without Democratic votes are brought to the floor. This led the party to produce a deeply flawed health-care bill that, ultimately, did not win strong support from the Republicans' moderate or Tea Party wings.

At the same time, Democrats steadfastly refused to reach across the aisle to produce a bipartisan alternative. Gloating only makes that more difficult.

On Friday, Schumer said that Democrats are ready to work with Republicans to improve the Affordable Care Act on one condition: that Republicans take repeal off the table. This is not an auspicious step. Democrats ought to allow Republicans to call a new bill whatever they want. The details are what matters, not the label.

TOO DAMN MANY DAMN WHITE PEOPLE

by Bob Walsh

Yup, that is a serious problem for the Walter Reed Middle School in North Hollywood (Los Angeles County) California. There are so may white kids attending school there that their funding is being cut, which will inevitably lead to larger class sizes and possible non-teaching staff cuts. (Except administrators, they NEVER cut administrators.)

It has to do with a complex, court approved funding formula designed to ensure that schools that are predominantly non-white get a bigger share of the pie. I assume that is because the school district thinks non-white kids are stupider (or is it more stupid?) and need more teacher help, but I am sure they would not actually SAY that.

Good thing California still has nice weather, or it wouldn't have a hell of a lot going for it.

HOMIE DON'T PLAY...MAYBE / PROBABLY

by Bob Walsh

Attorney General Jeff Sessions just announced on Monday that the Trump administration will start taking action against sanctuary cities, which will include withholding of funding and may include attempts to recover previously granted funding until these jurisdictions come into compliance with federal law.

HELL YES I say. Bitch slap them, bend them over the bar and fuck them in the ass. They got nothing coming. If you let governments ignore the fucking law you don't have a lot of law left any more.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Agree! Which brings me to the states that have legalized marijuana. Start enforcing the federal laws there too. That will wipe out the dough they're making off of pot.

WANT A JOB?

by Bob Walsh

The position of Warden is now available at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in Connecticut. Last month there was a riot there in which a unit was taken over by prisoners and a Sergeant was murdered.

The DOC has declined to comment as to why David Pierce is no longer in that job or even if he is still actively employed by the DOC.

The opening is posted on the DOC web site.

OFFICER FOUND GUILTY IN ON-DUTY SHOOTING DEATH OF SIX-YEAR OLD

by Bob Walsh

Derrick Stafford, 33, used to be a police officer in Marksville, LA and a part-time city marshal. He was charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder in an on-duty shooting.

Stafford and another officer, Norris Greenhouse Jr., fired a total of 18 rounds into a car being driven by Christopher Few after police followed the car for two miles thru town on November 3 of 2015. Few was seriously injured and his son, Jeremy Mardis, died.

Stafford asserts that he had no idea the child was in the car. He was belted into the front seat and the shooting took place at 9 p.m., well after dark. Stafford says he fired because he believed Few was about to back his car into Officer Greenhouse.

Stafford was found guilty of manslaughter for the death of the child and attempted manslaughter for shooting Few. Officer Greenhouse, 25, will be tried separately later this year.

Stafford has yet to be sentenced.

LAND OF RELEASED PRISON INMATES

Nearly 9,500 Inmates To Be Released From California State Prisons

By Peter Daut

CBS Los Angeles
March 24, 2017

LOS ANGELES -- Thousands of California prisoners can now get out early by taking part in self-help programs behind bars. It’s the latest controversial step to cut the state’s prison population.

Inmates who earn a college degree could reduce their sentence up to six months. Those who take part in self-help programs, including parenting classes, anger management and substance abuse support groups, could trim off a month each year of their sentence.

The changes are aimed at lowering the prison population by about 7 percent.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s labor union called the plan “alarming” and “dangerous” while others, who have loved ones in prison, said it’s the right thing to do.

Carlos Martinez credited self-help programs with turning his life away from crime. “I believe everybody needs a chance in life,” he said. “If no body addresses the issue, then they don’t know which way to go when they leave those gates.”

Virtually, any inmate, except those on death row or serving life without parole would be eligible to earn credits to reduce their jail time.

The goal is to cut California’s prison population by 9,500 inmates in four years.

“What about the victims, does anybody care about them because potentially there’s 9,500 victims that were involved in this. And also nobody’s got their voice,” said Craig Lally, director of the Los Angeles Police Protective League. “Why do you have to let them out early? They were supposed to do a sentence for a crime, for the bad actions that they did. And there’s no accountability.”

He said the change will release dangerous offenders, sometimes years earlier, than called for in their sentences.

The proposed change follows the passage of Proposition 57, which lets certain felons seek parole more quickly and gives corrections officials more discretion to grant credits for early release.

Supporters like Martinez said the goal is to encourage inmates to do something productive behind bars. “You get to know yourself, and you are a better person,” he said.

The earlier release credits would be phased in starting in May while a public review is underway.

CALEXIT

The “Bad Boys of Brexit” throw their weight behind move to split California in two

By Patrick May

The Mercury News
March 27, 2017

If you can’t beat ‘em, leave ‘em.

That’s how many Californians feel lately about the Trump team in the White House, which explains why more and more residents of the Golden State want out.

Out, as in a Brexit-like departure known as Calexit.

This weekend comes word that two of the masterminds behind the United Kingdom’s ongoing divorce from the European Union, Nigel Farage and Arron Banks. The duo just returned from the United States, where they reportedly helped raise a million bucks for one of the Calexit campaigns floating around — a scheme that would split the state into two regions, one encompassing the eastern and more rural part of California while the other would include the more populated – and liberal – coastal communities.

Farage and Banks are known as the Bad Boys of Brexit, and for good reason. As the controversial leader of the UK Independence Party, or Ukip for short, the one-time broadcaster Farage stirred up the anti-immigration pot in England among the white British working class. Banks, who co-founded the Leave.EU group, angered many when he claimed that Britain’s UK membership is “like having a first class ticket on the Titanic.’’ He also got into hot water with his controversial move to commission a poll after the murder of British politician Jo Cox, asking respondents whether the crime would have an impact on public opinion.

Now the Bad Boys have brought their shtick to California, according to a report in the Daily Mail which says the pair are helping exit backers trying to pit the eastern, more rural side of California against the western ‘coastal elite’ liberals in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The plan would be to create a Republican stronghold in the new state cleaved off California’s eastern flank, thus giving the GOP two more senators and electoral college votes for a 2020 presidential election.

The Western side of the state would likely continue to vote Democrat in elections.

The Sunday Times reported that Farage and Banks’ goal is to hold a Calexit referendum during the US midterm elections in 2018.

“It would be portrayed as the Hollywood elites versus the people, breaking up the bad government,’’ Banks said. “Seventy-eight per cent of people in California are unhappy with their government. It’s the world’s sixth largest economy and it’s very badly run.’’

Banks said he and Farage wanted to show people in California ‘how to light a fire and win’ the Calexit referendum and they were recruited for the job by polling expert Gerry Gunster and Republican Scott Baugh, a former member of the state assembly.

Banks added: ‘We were saying that people said the same about Brexit — and we just went and did it. The money was pledged to take it to the next level. This could be the greatest political showdown ever.’

In California, 365,800 people must sign a petition for a proposition to appear on a ballot. Calexit supporters figure that can be easily achieved, given the widespread rancor among blue-state Californians about Trump’s victory. In the election, the state broke nearly two-to-one in favor of Trump’s Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.

Meanwhile, a second Calexit campaign is underway. It’s called Yes California and it would see the state seceding from America entirely. If that initiative successfully finds a place on the ballot, a Yes vote would repeal clauses in the California Constitution stating “California is an inseparable part of the United States and that the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land, ‘’ according to a statement from California’s Secretary of State Alex Padilla’s office said.

ESITOR’S NOTE: Why stop with just two regions? A better plan would be to split California into five or six regions, then dump them all into the Pacific Ocean. Of course, first we would have to get EPA permission to pollute the Pacific.

AGGIE ELECTION COMMISSION MADE SURE RAUNBOW WOULD SHINE OVER THE UNIVERSITY

Possible Discrimination Against White Straight Christian Raised in A&M Election Fiasco

By Meagan Flynn

Houston Press
March 24, 2017

When Texas A&M's first openly gay student body president, Bobby Brooks, was elected to the post this month, the milestone was overshadowed by the scandalous nature of how his opponent, Robert McIntosh, was disqualified.

McIntosh had initially beaten Brooks by 763 votes in the February election—yet Brooks landed the presidency after McIntosh was disqualified for failing to list glow sticks used in a Facebook video as an expense in his campaign finance report. Which is almost as silly as the passionate, 851-word Houston Chronicle op-ed about this debacle written by none other than the obviously-not-too-busy U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, a former Aggie. Perry called for a full explanation from A&M students and administration as to the reasons beyond glow sticks that they disqualified McIntosh.

Now, Perry's wishes—and certainly those of Team McIntosh—may be coming true. Yesterday, lawyers hired by McIntosh filed a petition in Brazos County seeking to depose three key people involved in the Texas A&M Student Government Association—that way, McIntosh can avoid filing a lawsuit before investigating all the facts. McIntosh and his lawyers are seeking to determine how the Texas A&M Election Commission and SGA handled investigations into McIntosh's campaign and what their real motivations were for disqualifying him. Here's one possibility McIntosh's lawyers raised:

"[McIntosh] desires to investigate whether the true reasons for such disqualification and establish [sic] that those reasons are based on the fact that he is a heterosexual, white, Christian male."

To be sure, the events that transpired up to this point are a complete mess.

Just as the votes were being tallied in the race for student-body president, the Texas A&M Election Commission was busy pooling 14 anonymous complaints of voter intimidation filed against McIntosh. Students reported that members of McIntosh's campaign would approach them and ask them to vote for McIntosh on their phones on the spot, then keep pressuring them to do it if they said no. Some students even submitted videos. The Election Commission's first reaction was to disqualify McIntosh before votes were even finished being counted. But after further investigation into the complaints, Texas A&M's student Judicial Court ruled to overturn the decision to disqualify McIntosh on the basis of lack of evidence for voter intimidation.

Still, McIntosh didn't get his crown back. Students had filed another complaint against him for his campaign-finance report error: failing to include as expenses those pesky glow sticks, used in McIntosh's campaign video. And alas, this would be his downfall.

Here was a flabbergasted Rick Perry's take on the events:

"The desire of the electorate is overturned, and thousands of student votes are disqualified because of free glow sticks that appeared for 11 seconds of a months-long campaign. Apparently, glow sticks merit the same punishment as voter intimidation. Now, Brooks' presidency is being treated as a victory for "diversity." It is difficult to escape the perception that this quest for "diversity" is the real reason the election outcome was overturned. Does the principle of "diversity" override and supersede all other values of our Aggie Honor Code?"

The three people named in McIntosh's petition— Election Commissioner Rachel Keathley, Student Government Association Adviser Amy Loyd and Student Senate Speaker of the 68th Session Aaron Mitchell—did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Monday, March 27, 2017

PRESIDENT TRUMP’S LETTER TO THE FAMILY OF FALLEN CLEVELAND OFFICER DAVID FAHEY

Officer David Fahey, 39, of the Cleveland, Ohio Police Department was killed by a speeding hit-and-run driver on January 24 while setting road flares at the scene of a fatal car crash.

On March 15 President Trump sent the following condolence letter to Fahey’s family:

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ketterer:

It is with a heavy heart that I learned of the loss of your son, Officer David Fahey.

Our Nation owes a debt of gratitude to David for his honorable service in the United States Navy and on the Cleveland Police Force.

While no words can possibly console your family at this sorrowful time, I pray that you are strengthened by the memory of David’s enduring spirit and steadfast courage. He will forever be remembered for his commitment to protecting and serving the American people.

Melania and I join your family, friends, loved ones, and the Cleveland community in honoring David for making the ultimate sacrifice while in the line of duty.

/Signed/ Donald J. Trump


Fahey’s mother said: “It was awesome to have David honored like that. It was very personally written. That meant a lot to know it wasn’t just a standard letter.”

Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association President Steve Loomis said: “President Trump sending a personal condolence letter to the family of fallen Cleveland Police Officer David Fahey is an act of heartfelt kindness that is appreciated by all law enforcement officers and law abiding citizens everywhere, and will never be forgotten,”

WILL 2018 PROVE TO BE A CATASTROPHIC YEAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Thus far Trump’s tweets and the Republican congressional disarray add up to a GOP train wreck about to happen

By Howie Katz

Big Jolly Politics
March 26, 2017

Make no mistake about it, the Democrats are determined to destroy the Trump presidency. Bent on revenge over what they consider a stolen election, they are not going to let up until Trump is driven out of office. And they’re getting plenty of help from Trump himself and his fellow Republicans.

Those who idolize Trump think his tweets are a wonderful way of communicating directly with the public. But Trump has been using Twitter mostly to lash back at his critics. And his tweet accusing Obama of ordering a wiretap on him has come back to bite him in the butt, with no end in sight. His tweets may well be the sword Trump falls on.

While the Republicans have a majority in both houses of congress, they are divided into conservative and moderate factions, each group being at odds with the other. This disarray led to the collapse of an attempt to redo Obamacare, something the Republicans have been swearing to do for the past seven years. Furthermore, the conservative faction is not enthralled with Trump, believing that he is not truly a conservative. They are probably right on that one.

In the Senate, Trump has Republican enemies who are not going to make the president’s life any easier. John McCain and Lindsey Graham use every opportunity to show they are at odds with Trump. McCain seems to be bitter over Trump’s stupid statement that the Vietnam War hero was no hero because he was a POW. You can also bet that Ted Cruz hasn’t forgotten Trump's absurd accusation that his father took part in the assassination of JFK.

Trump’s tweets together with the Republican disarray look like a GOP train wreck about to happen. That begs the question: Will 2018 prove to be a catastrophic year for the Republicans?

The way things are going, it looks like the Democrats will sweep the 2018 midterm congressional elections, and possibly achieving super majorities in both houses. Even if that does not happen, Trump looks like a one-term President. How does President Elizabeth Warren sound?

BEING AN HONEST CITIZEN IN THE WRONG PLACE CAN BE DANGEROUS

by Bob Walsh

Jamie Urton, 44, was driving along the road in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati a few days ago, minding his own business, when a four-year old child ran into the street in front of his car and was hit. Like an honest citizen Urton stopped. He was then set up by a mob of locals and shot to death. His passenger was somewhat injured. The child was injured in the original incident but not seriously.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Walnut Hills is a black neighborhood, Urton was white.

NOW HILLARY GETS VICTIMIZED BY MALICIOUS INTERNET MISCHIEF

Protesters outside White House demand ‘Pizzagate’ investigation

By Michael E. Miller

The Washington Post
March 25, 2017

Several dozen people assembled outside the White House Saturday to demand an investigation into the unfounded Internet rumor known as “Pizzagate.”

Wearing T-shirts and holding banners defending the conspiracy theory — which falsely linked Hillary Clinton to an alleged child-sex-trafficking ring operating out of a D.C. pizza parlor — protesters took turns climbing onto an elevated stage in Lafayette Square to demand politicians and mainstream news media take their claims seriously.

“I don’t have any doubt that Pizzagate is real,” said Kori Hayes, a corrections officer who drove with his wife and three kids to Washington from Middleburg, Fla., on Friday night for the event. “But nothing is being said about it.”

The demonstration came a day after the widely debunked conspiracy theory suffered two further blows.

On Friday, a North Carolina man pleaded guilty to weapons and assault charges in connection to an ill-fated attempt to expose the alleged sex-trafficking operation.

Edgar Maddison Welch, 28, admitted traveling to Comet Ping Pong in Northwest Washington on Dec. 4, anticipating a violent confrontation over his personal investigation of Pizzagate. He entered the restaurant holding an assault rifle, prompting a panicked evacuation by workers and customers. Welch fired the rifle at least once while searching for evidence of child sex abuse. After finding none, he surrendered to police.

Also on Friday, Alex Jones, a conspiracy-loving media personality who pushed the Pizzagate narrative, apologized for his role in spreading the viral story.

Jones posted a 6-minute video on his website, “InfoWars,” in which he apologized to James Alefantis, the owner of Comet Ping Pong.

“I made comments about Mr. Alefantis that in hindsight I regret, and for which I apologize to him,” Jones said. “We relied on third-party accounts of alleged activities and conduct at the restaurant. We also relied on accounts of [two] reporters who are no longer with us.”

“To my knowledge today, neither Mr. Alefantis nor his restaurant Comet Ping Pong, were involved in any human trafficking as was part of the theories about Pizzagate,” he added. The story, he said, “was based upon what we now believe was an incorrect narrative.”

Neither of those developments dissuaded the 50 or so protesters from demonstrating outside the White House on Saturday.

Hayes called InfoWars “the only place you can get the news nowadays where it’s not opinion,” but said he wasn’t bothered by Jones’s about-face on Pizzagate.

“This paper in my hand is at least enough for an investigation,” the 25-year-old said, holding a flier labeled “Pizzagate/Pedogate” that listed “pedophile code words and symbols” supposedly found at Comet Ping Pong.

Hayes wore a shirt saying “Pizzagate is Not Fake News.” His wife, Danielle, 31, wore one reading “Investigate Pizzagate.”

Their three children, ages 9, 5 and 2, each wore shirts saying “I Am Not Pizza #pizzagate.”

“We’ve been watching since the [John] Podesta emails came out on Wikileaks,” Danielle said. “And we just followed it down the rabbit hole.”

They said they learned of Saturday’s protest from a video posted to YouTube by David Seaman.

Seaman, who spoke at the rally, declined to speak to The Washington Post, calling the newspaper “fake news” and screaming expletives at a reporter.

Several protesters said they were motivated to attend the event because of abuse they themselves had suffered or witnessed.

George, an editor from New Hampshire who declined to give his last name, held up a banner reading “Pedophilia Ruined My Childhood” and “Investigate #Pizzagate.”

“I was a victim of childhood abuse for 12 years,” he told The Post. “I don’t know if [PizzaGate] is legit or not, but I think it should be investigated.”

Keith Clark from Maryland said he had witnessed child sex abuse as a kid and felt like Pizzagate wasn’t being taken seriously.

“People don’t believe the victims,” said Clark, 30.

Dawn Wolf, a 55-year-old respiration therapist from southern Michigan, said she and her family drove eight hours Friday to attend the rally after watching Seaman’s YouTube videos on Pizzagate.

“Pedogate is a spiritual darkness,” she said, wearing a pink T-shirt with the words “Ephesians 6:12″ on it — a Bible verse about a struggle “against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil.”

One by one, protesters took to the stage, in front of a banner reading “Our Children Matter,” to insist that Pizzagate was real and what was fake was the media ignoring it.

“Don’t you dare imply that we are crazy ones,” said one woman into a megaphone.

“Right?” said Danielle Hayes as she watched from the audience, pushing a baby stroller.

“Hold my hand baby,” she said, reaching for her 5-year-old daughter in the Pizzagate t-shirt and casting a quick glance at the city around her.

“This is where the monsters live,” she said. “That’s why we’re here.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: Social media is full of fake news that I call malicious internet mischief, with all too many fools eager to buy, no matter how outlandish.

SERIAL BURGLAR OFFERED MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES BY STUPID SERIAL VICTIM

Gun owned by former New Mexico Republican Chairman is stolen from his unlocked car FOUR times in the same month by the same person

BY Jordan Gass-Poore

Daily Mail
March 26, 2017

A former New Mexico Republican chairman has had handguns stolen from his unlocked car four times over the span of a month by the same alleged gang member.

Allen Weh, former state GOP chairman, reported to police on September 19 that someone stole an unsecured gun from his gray SUV in the parking lot of CSI Aviation, where he is CEO.

The thefts happened again on September 22, October 13 and November 16.

Weh, who kept replacing the firearms, took partial responsibility for the thefts, but also blamed the criminal justice system.

'Some of it was my own stupidity. I left my car unlocked. I should have locked it,' he told KOB 4. 'But what really bothers me is the criminal activity in this community that's gone on and allowed to take place by judges. It's got to end.'

By the third theft, CSI Aviation had installed surveillance cameras and captured 19-year-old Daniel Sandoval stealing a Smith & Wesson 9-millimeter semi-automatic handgun from his car.

When Weh went outside to confront the suspect, Sandoval, an alleged member of a violent Albuquerque gang, reportedly pointed the gun at the CEO 'in a threatening manner' then ran to a car and took off, reports KOB 4.

'That wasn't the first time I've ever looked down the long end of a gun,' said Weh. 'But the fact of the matter is, you don't expect it in your own parking lot.'

Sandoval was charged with aggravated burglary, aggravated assault, receiving stolen property and conspiracy.

He is one of two members arrested in September for the murder of church deacon Hector Aguirre, who was run down as he tried to stop them from stealing his work van.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Would you believe that Weh retired from the U.S. Marine Corps as a full-chicken Colonel.

PARTY TIME FOR IMPRISONED CARTEL CAPOS, ESCAPES FROM MEXICAN PRISONS

Here are two reports on life behind bars and escapes from Mexican prisons of cartel capos.

Drugs, Alcohol, parties and prostitutes in the prison at Culiacan where 5 capos escaped

By Carlos Alvarez

Zetatijuana
March 24, 2017

Luxeries, excess and parties, is what its like to live inside the Culiacan prison, where this past Thursday Juan Jose Esparragoza Monzon "El Azulito", Alfonso Limon Sanchez "El Limon", Jesus Pena Gonzalez, "El 20", Rafael Guadalupe Felix Nunez "El Changuito Antrax and Javier Zazueta Rosales "El Pancho Chimal" escaped.

The daily newspapers in circulation El Universal and Reforma informed that the closed circuit tv cameras inside the Aguaruto prison, captured the prisoners with cellular telephones, consuming marijuana and cocaine, cells with flat screen TV's, prostitutes coming into the prison and a party a day before the escape of the five capos.

The festivities inside the prison were carried out with music, alcohol and drugs, according to Reforma a group of familiars of prisoners in modules 7 and 5 of the prison, where the capos were housed, were the governors of the prison for Jesus Alfredo and Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar, sons of Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera, alias El Chapo, and also for Ismael Zambada Garcia "El Mayo".

Before the party, indicated a rotary, on Tuesday, they changed some of the prisoners inside the modules, because they were grouping together associates of Ivan Archivaldo Guzman and Ismael Zambada. Already in the party, the prisoners were shouting threats to people inside and outside of the prison.

They were triggering a rally of violence, which was halted by the prison guards who were in charge, the newspaper said, and according to sources of public safety, among the inmates a rumour was circulating that was spread to create a confrontation, and that any situation that would put them in danger would be avoided.

The alleged offenders went out the front door, according to the Governor of Sinaloa, Quirino Ordaz Coppel, who also noticed that the capos operated and worked from inside the Culiacan prison.

Although the State agent accused authorities of complicity, so far no details have been given of what happened prior to the escape, on the grounds that it is reserved information in the ongoing investigation of the Attorney Generals Office (PGR).

According to Reforma, although they were highly dangerous, the five escaped prisoners enjoyed privileges, such as alcohol and drug use, open hours for visitors and could remain outside of their cells without limitation.

For their part, the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), in its general recommendation 18/2010 warned of the situation in the countries prisons, in particular this so called self governance.

This Culiacan jail has 2112 inmates of whom 500 are facing Federal Charges, so that the State Government has raised the urgency of transferring them to the CEFERESO centres to prevent escapes or contact with common prisoners.

Today, Jose Mario Rodriguez Murillo, Chief of Custodians of Culiacan prison, has been missing since the escape of El Azul's son, who is presumed to be complicit. The prison at Culiacan dates from 1969, and its cells have paraded old figures linked to drug trafficking, such as those of Manuel Salcido Uzeta, "El Cochiloco", Miguel Angel Lugo Beltran, "El Ceja Guera" among others, who became legends for the spectacular evasion of this prison said the newspaper.
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Mass escape: 29 suspected cartel members break out of Mexico prison through 120-foot tunnel

Fox News
March 24, 2017

El Chapo may be gone from Mexico, but tunnel-aided escapes by inmates are alive and well.

On Wednesday, 29 suspected drug cartel members used a 120-foot tunnel to escape from a state prison in the northern Mexico border state of Tamaulipas, authorities said.

One of the inmates, who escaped close to midnight, shot to death a passing motorist in an apparent carjacking in the state capital, Ciudad Victoria.

The Tamaulipas state security spokesman Luis Alberto Rodriguez said 12 of the 29 have been recaptured.

El Chapo may be gone from Mexico, but tunnel-aided escapes by inmates are alive and well.

On Wednesday, 29 suspected drug cartel members used a 120-foot tunnel to escape from a state prison in the northern Mexico border state of Tamaulipas, authorities said.

One of the inmates, who escaped close to midnight, shot to death a passing motorist in an apparent carjacking in the state capital, Ciudad Victoria.

The Tamaulipas state security spokesman Luis Alberto Rodriguez said 12 of the 29 have been recaptured.

Guzman was extradited to the United States in January.

After his 2015 escape, Guzman became something of a folk legend for a segment of Mexico's population for his defiance of authorities. He has been immortalized in songs known as narco-corridos, ballads about the drug trade and drug bosses.

On Thursday, Mexican police officers set up a perimeter around the Tamaulipas jail to determine how the suspected cartel members got away, according to Breitbart News.

The tunnel reached 15 feet underground, Breitbart reported.

Overcrowding, corruption and inmate control of prison areas have been persistent problems in Mexican prisons.

Rodriguez said about 30 guards at the facility were being investigated and appealed for help from neighboring states in apprehending the escaped inmates.

He said the prison dates to the 1940s and is outmoded. State authorities have been looking into moving the prisoners to other facilities, outside the city.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

GOVERNOR BROWN WORKING HARD TO MAKE CALIFORNIA NICER ... FOR CRIMINALS

by Bob Walsh

The formerly great state of California is working very hard indeed at marking California a more inviting place for criminals. A new proposal will grant additional "good time" credit to most prisoners for doing just about everything except sucking air, and I am not sure that isn't included.

These new proposal allow prisoners to seek parole after they have served their base term, regardless of sentence enhancements which often equal or exceed the base term. For instance, you can do time for armed robbery and then have a LOT of years tacked on for possession of a firearm and for being armed in the furtherance of a criminal street gang. This proposal would essentially ignore the sentencing enhancements (assuming the parole board goes along, which they might or might not).

Criminals will also get an additional three months off their sentence for completing a college degree, in addition to the three months already granted. They can also get up to one month per year for participating in various self-help programs.

The idea is to keep the prison population below the 137.5% of design capacity that various court orders demand.

WHITE GIRL, 17, ABDUCTED BY BLACKS IN SOUTH CAROLINA, GANG-RAPED, SHOT TO DEATH AND FED TO ALLIGATORS

Attorney: FBI, authorities conducting search in Georgetown County connected to Brittanee Drexel case

By Gregory Yee

The Post and Courier
March 25, 2017

Brittanee Drexel's family is once again waiting for news from a search near Georgetown connected to the teen's 2009 disappearance.

Brad Conway, an attorney who represents Drexel's mother, Dawn, confirmed that the new search was related to the case but said that no other information was available Friday.

The FBI contacted Dawn Drexel Friday morning to inform her of the search, Conway said.

"She's encouraged but also it's heart-wrenching," he said.

Drexel, a 17-year-old from New York, traveled to Myrtle Beach for spring break and was last seen on a hotel security camera on April 25, 2009.

Don Wood, a supervisory agent with the Bureau's Columbia office, confirmed that "investigatory activity" took place in the area of Foxfire Court, which is located outside of Georgetown city limits.

The activity was centered on a small wooded area and an open area, Wood said, but did not comment on whether the case was connected to Drexel's disappearance.

Authorities have pursued leads back and forth from Myrtle Beach to McClellanville for years without luck before catching a break in August 2016. A prison inmate came forward with information that authorities used to piece together what they believe happened to Drexel after her disappearance.

She was abducted, gang-raped, shot to death and thrown into an alligator-infested swamp in a densely-forested area near McClellanville, according to the FBI.

The inmate, Taquan Brown of Walterboro, told investigators that he went to a "stash house" near McClellanville days after Drexel went missing and that he witnessed Timothy Da'shaun Taylor, then 16, "sexually abusing" the teen, according to a court transcript of a statement by FBI agent Gerrick Munoz.

Taylor saw others in the room with the girl and Da’Shaun Taylor, and he kept walking through the house to the backyard to give some money to Da’Shaun Taylor’s father, Shaun Taylor, according to the transcript. While they talked, Drexel ran from the house, was caught, “pistol-whipped” and taken back inside.

Two shots rang out and the inmate assumed Shaun Taylor shot the girl, according to the transcript. Then the girl’s body was wrapped up and taken away.

Asked what happened to the girl’s body, the FBI agent testified that it has not been found but that “several witnesses have told us Miss Drexel’s body was placed in a pit, or gator pit, to have her body disposed of. Eaten by the gators.”

Information on why authorities believe the scene in Georgetown is connected to the case was not available on Friday.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Where is a white ‘Al Sharpton’ expressing his outrage over this awful crime? At least this case is for real, not the 1987 Tawana Brawley rape hoax that made Sharpton a headliner.