BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND. DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it) DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
Thursday, April 25, 2019
U.S. Man Beats Infant to Death After Learning He`s Not the Father, Police Say. He faces deportation
U.S. Man Beats Infant to Death After Learning He`s Not the Father, Police Say
WREG - Memphis 10 hours ago
A Memphis man was arrested this week and faces deportation after police say he beat a four-month-old to death after learning the child was not his biological son.
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Monday, April 22, 2019
The new thing is to preach HATE while talking about loving "your own kind". ( How hateful)
You can't say.....
stay strong
we won't be held down again
we are the powerful
and then say
weed them out
they are nothing
etc
How freaking hateful
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Chuck Norris you are OUR hero. WE ALL believe in our Second Amendment. Only the sissy butts are upset.
Chuck Norris slammed for becoming the face of Glock:
( little cry babies)
My guns have NEVER unlocked themselves, unlocked the safe, loaded themselves, opened the door, unlocked the car, drove the car...and went out and hurt anyone. Don't be STUPID... the gun is not the danger, its the person holding it. STOP making a fool out of yourself.
You CAN NOT take away MY RIGHTS !!!!
Friday, April 19, 2019
Officer drives man to job interview instead of writing traffic tickets
(This young man just got a second job to make his future better. So many lazy men don't even have ONE job. This young man is the REAL definition of a MAN. The others are little boys)
Officer drives man to job interview instead of writing traffic tickets
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CAHOKIA,
Ill. (WTHR) - An Illinois man is singing the praises of a police
officer who gave him a lift when he could have given him a ticket.
Cahokia High School Resource Officer Roger Gemoules was patrolling the streets while his school was on spring break Wednesday. That's when he pulled over 22-year-old Ka'Shawn Baldwin for expired license plates, then found Baldwin also had an expired license.
But he told the officer he was headed to a job interview and had no other way to get there than to drive his friend's car with expired plates.
So instead of writing a ticket, Gemoules drove Baldwin to the intervew at a FedEx facility, where he was hired as a package handler. The work is a second job for Baldwin, who already holds a job at McDonalds, though his bus trip to work takes about 90 minutes.
"He was polite when I pulled him over, and seemed like a good young man and I want to give him a chance. If I gave him bunch of tickets and towed his car in, it would be tough for him to recover from," Gemoules said.
Baldwin told KSDK-TV the second job will allow him to make money to get his license back, buy a car and, hopefully, a new home.
“I would like to thank Officer Gemoules for showing compassion and being a great example of how community oriented policing actually works,” Jackson wrote.
The city has contacted the state's attorney's office to see if they can get rid of Baldwin's tickets and restore his license. The assistant to Cahokia's mayor posted Gemoules' photo on Facebook, praising him for his actions.
Cahokia High School Resource Officer Roger Gemoules was patrolling the streets while his school was on spring break Wednesday. That's when he pulled over 22-year-old Ka'Shawn Baldwin for expired license plates, then found Baldwin also had an expired license.
But he told the officer he was headed to a job interview and had no other way to get there than to drive his friend's car with expired plates.
So instead of writing a ticket, Gemoules drove Baldwin to the intervew at a FedEx facility, where he was hired as a package handler. The work is a second job for Baldwin, who already holds a job at McDonalds, though his bus trip to work takes about 90 minutes.
"He was polite when I pulled him over, and seemed like a good young man and I want to give him a chance. If I gave him bunch of tickets and towed his car in, it would be tough for him to recover from," Gemoules said.
Baldwin told KSDK-TV the second job will allow him to make money to get his license back, buy a car and, hopefully, a new home.
“I would like to thank Officer Gemoules for showing compassion and being a great example of how community oriented policing actually works,” Jackson wrote.
The city has contacted the state's attorney's office to see if they can get rid of Baldwin's tickets and restore his license. The assistant to Cahokia's mayor posted Gemoules' photo on Facebook, praising him for his actions.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Another freakin thief
Quote from the bottom in red....
"But before returning the wallet, police said the suspect removed all of the cash".
U.S.
Suspect in motorized shopping cart steals shopper's wallet from floor of Florida Walmart, police say
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Suspect in motorized shopping cart steals shopper's wallet from floor of Florida Walmart, police say originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Police are asking for the public's help to locate a suspect in a motorized shopping cart who allegedly stole a Walmart shopper's wallet.
The victim and his girlfriend were inside the Walmart on State Road 590 in Clearwater, Florida, on April 1 when the victim dropped his wallet on the floor inside the store, police said.
(MORE: Man in video posed as ride-share driver and robbed woman: Police)
Before the man could retrieve his wallet, the suspect approached on a motorized cart and picked up the wallet and left the store on foot, Clearwater police said in a statement.
The victim and his girlfriend followed and soon confronted the suspect.
The suspect, after being called out for allegedly stealing, threw the wallet at the victim and his girlfriend, police said.
(MORE: Man accused of stealing from Kmart days after buying $8 million private island)
But before returning the wallet, police said the suspect removed all of the cash.
Police released cellphone video taken by the victim at the scene and are asking for the public's help to identify the suspect.
Police are asking for the public's help to locate a suspect in a motorized shopping cart who allegedly stole a Walmart shopper's wallet.
The victim and his girlfriend were inside the Walmart on State Road 590 in Clearwater, Florida, on April 1 when the victim dropped his wallet on the floor inside the store, police said.
(MORE: Man in video posed as ride-share driver and robbed woman: Police)
Before the man could retrieve his wallet, the suspect approached on a motorized cart and picked up the wallet and left the store on foot, Clearwater police said in a statement.
The victim and his girlfriend followed and soon confronted the suspect.
The suspect, after being called out for allegedly stealing, threw the wallet at the victim and his girlfriend, police said.
(MORE: Man accused of stealing from Kmart days after buying $8 million private island)
But before returning the wallet, police said the suspect removed all of the cash.
Police released cellphone video taken by the victim at the scene and are asking for the public's help to identify the suspect.
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