Tuesday, June 26, 2018

When you are living alone at the age of 75-80




How the heck will you protect yourself?

The world is going to hell and people will kill for 3 dollars.

Don't say that you will have family....what if they are at work or at the store etc. These crimes happen during the day too.

White, black, purple, green...... the thugs come in all colors.



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If you act like an idiot I will call you out. White,Black,Purple, or Green..... If you're acting like a fool, I will say so.




Race has NOTHING to do with it.

STOP acting like a BULLY and nothing will be said.

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

Laura Ingalls Wilder's name pulled from library award over 'stereotypical attitudes' in her popular books (Little house on the Prairie) ......History...... Gone




 You can't pick and choose just a couple things to wipe out of OUR history. WIPE IT ALL.



Laura Ingalls Wilder's name pulled from library award over 'stereotypical attitudes' in her popular books

Laura Ingalls Wilder's name is set to be removed from a major children's book award after concerns were raised about the "Little House on the Prairie" author's depiction of certain races in the early-to-mid 20th century.
The Association of Library Service to Children's (ALSC) board voted unanimously on Saturday to rename the "Laura Ingalls Wilder Award" as the "Children’s Literature Legacy Award."

A LIBRARY WITHOUT BOOKS? UNIVERSITIES PURGING DUSTY VOLUMES
The association, which took the vote at its board meeting in New Orleans, said the vote "was greeted by a standing ovation by the audience in attendance."
Wilder is best known for her "Little House on the Prairie" novels, which the ALSC has stated "includes expressions of stereotypical attitudes inconsistent with ALSC's core values" based on Wilder's portrayal of black people and Native Americans.
The first award was given to Wilder in 1954. The ALSC, which is based in Chicago, says her work continues to be published and read but her "legacy is complex" and "not universally embraced."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Woman says 'I hate white people' before attacking two passengers on bus: police



Woman says 'I hate white people' before attacking two passengers on bus: police

A black woman proclaimed  “I hate white people” before attacking two fellow passengers on a bus on Monday in Maryland, police said.
Kimberly Jordan, 24, of Silver Spring, Md., was charged with “racial harassment, obstructing and second-degree assault due to her alleged offensive and physically painful antics,” WJLA reported.

Jordan was on the Ride On bus, Montgomery County’s public transportation system, when she allegedly stared at two passengers and said, “I hate white people.” She then reportedly struck a white female passenger in her face before smacking a white male passenger in his face, police said.

The female passenger suffered scratches on her palms while the male had a “long cut” to his nose.
Jordan fled the scene but officers were able to catch up with her about a quarter of a mile away. She told authorities the female passenger hit first but the bus’ surveillance video showed a different story.

Jordan said she had not taken her medication before the incident but police told her that was not an excuse for her behavior.

“I know,” Jordan responded.

The driver of the bus told officers he saw the incident and heard Jordan say, “I hate white people.”
Jordan has a lengthy arrest record which included theft, destruction of property, domestic violence, assault and burglary charges, according to court documents.

She was slated to appear in court on July 12 for a preliminary hearing.

Teens pistol-whipped pregnant delivery driver, cops say. Armed man heard her screams ( why aren't the people in the community protecting women and children? Freaking THUGS !!)



Thugs !!!

 

Atlanta police say an armed neighbor helped a pregnant pizza delivery driver during an attempted robbery.
Atlanta police say an armed neighbor helped a pregnant pizza delivery driver during an attempted robbery. WSB-TV

Teens pistol-whipped pregnant delivery driver, cops say. Armed man heard her screams


June 21, 2018 08:10 PM
That’s when Madaris jumped into action, he said — and the gun didn’t scare him off because he had his own.

"I told them, ‘Drop the gun or I’ll drop you,’ and they threw the gun down and all three of them took off,” Madaris told WSB-TV.

Police say a boy and a girl, both 16, were later caught and arrested on charges of criminal attempt to commit robbery and other offenses. The boy is also charged with having a firearm during the attempted robbery, authorities said, AJC reported. Police are looking for a third suspect, according to WXIA.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/nation-world/national/article213623974.html#storylink=cpy

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Over 500 guns found at convicted felon's California home, officials say





Over 500 guns found at convicted felon's California home, officials say

Officials confiscated guns, ammunition, computers and other evidence.
(CNN)The first time the sheriff's department searched one convicted felon's home, they say they found 432 firearms. When they went back a day later, they found another 91 guns hidden in the residence.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in Palmdale responded to a tip from a neighbor of Agua Dulce resident Manuel Fernandez, 60.
Some of the guns found in Agua Dulce.
"This case is a testament to the community's involvement in reducing crime and taking guns out of the hands of criminals," said Sheriff Jim McDonnell.
Fernandez was arrested on charges including being a felon in possession of firearms, possession of an assault rifle, being a felon in possession of ammunition and possession of large capacity magazines, gun accessories that are used to hold up to 100 rounds of ammunition. In California, any magazine that holds more than 10 rounds is considered "large capacity."
Because of Fernandez's criminal record, he should not have been allowed to buy guns, and officials said it is unclear how he acquired the weapons. An investigation has begun that includes the sheriff's department, the California Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which will track where the guns were purchased.
Officials said all the weapons belonged to Fernandez. Detectives also seized computers, cell phones and hard drives they said Fernandez may have used to conduct transactions for the firearms.
Authorities said they also found 30 guns at the home of a female associate of Fernandez. The woman was not at the residence and has not yet been found.
Fernandez is free on bond with a court date scheduled for July.
CNN has reached out to Fernandez's attorney for comment.

What the hell happened to the moral compase ?

The next generations are going to be frightening