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 !
Rev. Al Sharpton’s half-brother pleaded guilty to tax evasion, mail fraud, and drug conspiracy charges on Friday.
Kenneth Glasgow, an Alabama pastor, voting rights activist and
half-brother to the famous Black pastor and MSNBC host, entered a guilty
plea in Montgomery, Alabama federal court Friday, the Associated Press
recently reported.
Glasgow’s plea deal allowed the pastor to avoid a trial for his
charges that would’ve been held in March. The pastor will be sentenced
at a later date.
In addition to his ministry, Glasgow founded “The Ordinary People
Society.” The non-profit’s website describes it as a “faith-based
organization that offers hope, without regard to race sex, creed, color
or social status, to individuals and their families who suffer the
effects of drug addiction, incarceration, homelessness, unemployment,
hunger and illness.”
He also founded the “Prodigal Child Project,” another non-profit that
openphilanthropy.org says “organizes pastors in the southern U.S. in
support of prisoners, former prisoners, their families, and
communities.”
AP stated that Glasgow claimed “Social Security disability benefits
by falsely claiming on mailed forms that he had trouble driving.”
However, prosecutors noted that the minister received several traffic
citations between 2015 and 2020 providing evidence that he had been
driving.
In addition to fraud, Sharpton’s half-brother pleaded
guilty to a drug conspiracy charge. He was recently found in possession
of cocaine he was intent on distributing. Glasgow had also been charged
with a drug conspiracy charge in 2021 along with an accomplice.
Refusing to pay taxes must run in the family.
In 2014 it was reported Al Sharpton owed $4.7 million in state and federal back taxes.
I am working my ass off to get what I have.... YOU can do the same...so stop b!tching and playing like you're a victim.
If you do NOT know me PERSONALLY....stop blaming me.
YOUR life is the way it is because YOU make your own life.
The race card gets thrown into everything now.
You hated it for years that you weren't treated fairly but now YOU ARE HATING ALL WHITE PEOPLE.
So sad... because I have always loved everyone and treated them the way they treat me. Well I will continue to do exactly that (still).
Soooooo.........
It was always PROPER to only say things that would NEVER hurt feelings. That time is long gone and the words are flying at stores, gas stations, from neighbors etc.
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has issued a
statement about mysterious white dust that snowed down in the Eastern
Panhandle of the state, as well as parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and
Maryland.
The agency said that while they still do not know what it is, they are not issuing a shelter in place advisory.
Hundreds of people took to social media on Thursday night to post
photos and videos of the dust in the air and covering their vehicles.
“West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) is
working with state and local agencies to investigate large amounts of
dust across multiple counties in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle,” the
agency said in a statement.
“The WVDEP received reports late Thursday night about the dust and
mobilized inspectors to the area to collect samples and identify
potential sources. No obvious sources have been identified at this
time,” the agency continued.
The agency continued, “no shelter in place advisories have been issued for this area.”
“We have staff on site who are coordinating with our state and local
partners to identify the material and any potential causes,” said WVDEP
Division of Air Quality Director Laura Crowder.
The WVDEP said that they are working with the Berkeley County Office
of Emergency Services and the state Department of Agriculture to collect
additional samples and have them analyzed.
“Samples will also be taken to the West Virginia Geological and
Economic Survey in Morgantown to determine if the cause of the dust is
related to recent dust storms in the Midwest,” the statement continued.
“The West Virginia Department of Agriculture, West Virginia Division of
Emergency Management Division (WVEMD) and the Berkeley County Sheriff’s
Office are also investigating the situation.”
A Facebook page that tracks emergencies in the Panhandle, Eastern Panhandle Working Fires, was early to post about the dust.
“Call 911!! Per The WV Dept of Environmental Protection, they have
requested that anybody experiencing these issues call 911 immediately
and have their local fire department respond. They also advise to shut
doors and windows and avoid outdoors at this time as a common sense
approach until it can be identified,” a post on the page read.
Dozens of people posted photos and videos in the comments.
In a later post, the page stated, “EPWF is an informational venue.
While we may not agree with the DEPs assessment to call 911 to have
local FDs respond; it is, in fact, the requested action by the governing
agency responsible. We are just passing that information on. If you
believe WV DEP response was inadequate or overkill, please contact them
directly.”
Jefferson County, WV Homeland Security, and Emergency Management
posted that “our office has been following the reports of the dust seen
throughout the Eastern Panhandle of WV. The attached post from one of
the meteorologists connected with a TV station in WV seems to be able to
provide some knowledgeable insight into the observations. We will be
following up with further information from the State as it becomes
available.”
They pointed to another local meteorologist, Spencer Adkins, who
wrote, “clearly ‘stuff in the air’ is a concern anywhere in the entire
region after East Palestine but satellite scientists pointed the dust
plume out early Thursday because it was pretty evident. Think how we
often see smoke from fires even farther west in summer.”
Dozens of people in the area posted photos and videos of the dust
raining down from the sky like snow, despite it being warm outside.
Some people in the Panhandle reported seeing a small plane before the
dust, others speculated it was pine pollen, and some insisted it was a
dust storm from New Mexico.
Local meteorologist Justin Berk posted, “WHAT IS FALLING FROM THE
CLEAR SKY? I’ve just been informed from West Virginia to Carroll County
MD there seems to be White ASH falling and coating. Michael Triplett
sent me a pic of the ‘stuff’ on his truck in Westminster. If you have
any additional pics/videos, please share and let us know where. The WV
Dept of Environmental Protection has been asking for this as well. I
want to help figure this out with you.”
The Hampshire County 911 Center posted “We are aware of recent
reports of an unknown dust-like substance accumulating on cars and
surfaces outside. This is reportedly occurring across the tri-state
region. We are aware of some other social media sites that have advised
you to contact 911 if you witness this situation. Although you are more
than welcome to contact our 911 center, we ask you to use the
non-emergency number for this. (304-822-6000). Be prepared to give your
name, address and contact information, so that we may log the
information for environmental agencies if needed.”
“If you are experiencing this heavy dust substance at your residence,
per the office of emergency management, remain inside and turn off any
devices that introduce outside air into your residence,” the post
continued. “Responders will not be responding for sightings of this
substance, unless a medical emergency or another type of emergency is
present.”
Some of the people who went outside reported that their throat was burning and that their skin was itchy.
Similar dust fell in Connecticut last week — and it reportedly smelled like chlorine.
“Some have speculated that it could be chemicals from the train
derailment in Ohio earlier this month. NBC Connecticut meteorologists
aren’t sure that could be the case since the fire and chemical release
from that derailment happened two weeks ago,” NBC Connecticut reported.
“NBC Connecticut Chief Meteorologist says it’s possible the residue
is from dust kicked up from a dust storm in the Plains a few days ago. He says he smelled a chlorine-like odor in West Hartford Friday morning, but he doesn’t have an explanation for that.”
The Gateway Pundit will update this story when more informat
Ethan
Hooper, a middle school teacher in Ocala, Florida, posted the videos to
his personal social media which went viral after being shared by the
popular right-wing account Libs of TikTok.
One of the videos Hooper posted showed White students acting like servants to Black students in the class in honor of Black History Month. White students were shown in the video fanning and feeding Black students.
"It was in good fun. There was no political agenda behind it," the teacher said. He said the video was being "maliciously used."
"I
am deeply apologetic toward the students and parents of those involved.
I am also sorry to the students who weren’t involved," Hooper said. "I
want to be an example for them. If this does not match up with what they
viewed [of me], I am truly sorry. My heart is for my students and the
parents, first and foremost."
The Orange County Public School District, said, "[We] will not tolerate the use of our children as political pawns by anyone, including a classroom teacher."
"Any employee who creates videos or other content with students in an effort to exploit them for political purposes
will be immediately removed from the classroom, placed on
administrative leave, and swift action will be taken to terminate
employment."
Ethan Hooper was put on leave after social media videos were exposed.(Fox News Digital)
Some students and parents spoke out in favor of Hooper, saying that they wanted to participate in the video.
"We all agreed to it," said a student in Hooper's class. "He didn’t really do anything wrong."
"The
fact that the students really devised the content specifically means
that it’s something that matters to them. And to say that they were used
as pawns is false," a mom in the district said, according to WESH.
She
continued, "The other example my daughter showed me was for Black
History Month. They put some Black students on the chairs, and then the
White students were fanning them and making them comfortable. You know,
it’s awesome, it’s beautiful, it’s celebratory, and I loved it."
"I am appalled at the behavior and judgment of the teacher who posted the inappropriate videos," Superintendent
Maria Vazquez said in a statement. "This is not free speech — it is the
exploitation of our students for political purposes, and it will not be
tolerated in our school district."
Hannah Grossman is an Associate Editor at Fox News Digital.
News is news... We do our own research and know what to believe but we want the darn story.
Goodbye .... we don't need you. And we put you where we put ABC...NBC....CBS....CNN.
We would keep an open mind and listen to ALL the stations like we have for many years but now it is ONLY THEIR OPINION that will be told or shown. So Sad.
Accused lawyer Sara King photographed with NFL quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, and Josh Allen
Orange County, California – A Newport Beach-based lawyer is being
sued after she spent $10.2 million of company funds during a six-month
Vegas bender.
Sara King, 39, allegedly stole $10.2 million from LDR International
Limited to pay for six months at a luxury Vegas hotel, gambling,
partying, jewelry, cars and more.
LDR, a lender based in the British Virgin Islands, made nearly 100 loans to King Lending from January 2022 to October 2022.
“According to the lawsuit, the company made loans to the attorney’s
lending service – which bears her name. Those loans were putatively
meant to be lent to third parties. “The purported loans from King
Lending to the third-party borrowers were purportedly secured by various
forms of collateral, including but not limited to luxury automobiles,
boats, yachts, jewelry, watches, precious metal coins, and the earnings
from guaranteed professional sports contracts.”” – Law & Crime
reported.
However, there was no collateral and never any borrowers.
“They show the lavish lifestyle she was living, jewelry, cars, and
the image she was trying to portray, as well as being a successful
California licensed attorney,” the filing said, according to Law &
Crime. “The photos are four different pictures of King.”
King is accused of fabricating loan documents to fund her lavish lifestyle and six-month Vegas bender.
A lawyer in Los Angeles is being sued for more than $10.2
million because she allegedly used her company’s funds to sustain a
lengthy, hard-partying binge at a pricey Las Vegas hotel – and committed
fraud to do it.
The 33-page original petition filed in the Central District of
California accuses Newport Beach-based attorney Sara Jacqueline King, a
graduate of Loyola Law School, of breach of contract, fraud, and civil
theft over the alleged pilfering of LDR International Limited’s coffers.
According to the filing, LDR made 97 different loans to King Lending
from January 2022 through October 2022. King essentially worked as an
agent for LDR, a lender based out of the British Virgin Islands, in
order to facilitate loans to clients in the United States.
According to the lawsuit, the company made loans to the attorney’s
lending service – which bears her name. Those loans were putatively
meant to be lent to third parties. “The purported loans from King
Lending to the third-party borrowers were purportedly secured by various
forms of collateral, including but not limited to luxury automobiles,
boats, yachts, jewelry, watches, precious metal coins, and the earnings
from guaranteed professional sports contracts.”
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Police arrested and booked a Florida woman after she allegedly waved a loaded handgun at a McDonald's drive-thru
after she did not receive a free cookie she believed she was owed,
according to an arrest affidavit.
Amari Bente Hendricks, 24, of Altamonte Springs near Orlando, was booked into the Seminole County Jail on Feb. 16, according to FOX 35.
She faces several charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon, improper exhibit of a firearm, battery causing bodily harm and
resisting an officer, the report said.
A McDonald's employee told
police Hendricks was mad that no one asked if she was using the
fast-food restaurant's rewards program, and thought she was entitled to a
free cookie.
When
the employee got to the pickup window, Hendricks was allegedly yelling.
She was reportedly given a free cookie, but continued to argue with the
employee, the report reads.
Amari Bente Hendricks, 24, was booked into a Florida jail after an incident involving a free cookie at a McDonald's drive-thru.(Seminole County Jail)
The
worker told officers Hendricks then grabbed a black handgun, inserted a
magazine and proceeded to rack the slide. The employee said she heard
two click sounds "associated with someone chambering a round."
Hendricks
then allegedly parked her car in front of the McDonald's and attempted
to open the front door, which employees had already locked because they
feared for their lives. The report says Hendricks forced herself inside the restaurant before striking one of the employees multiple times and forcing him out of the building.
A
Florida woman allegedly had an incident involving a gun at a McDonald's
drive-thru when she wasn't given a free cookie she thought she was
owed. (Fox News)
The employee was found by police with multiple scratches to his face and neck.
Hendricks supposedly refused to listen to officers' verbal commands, resulting in a resisting arrest charge.
(YET ANOTHER reason why LAW ABIDING gun owners are threatened with them being taken away.)
South Carolina wife, mother shot to death in front of young children in Kroger parking lot
Alexandria Borys, 26, was reportedly shot in the back by a woman she did not know after an altercation in a parking lot
By
Elizabeth Pritchett | Fox News
A South Carolina woman was shot and killed in a grocery store parking lot after an altercation with a stranger on Valentine's Day.
Tyler
Borys said his wife, 26-year-old Alexandria Cress Borys, was loading
groceries into her car at the Kroger in Irmo, South Carolina, when she
got into an argument with a woman she didn't know, according to FOX 57 Columbia.
After
the argument was over, the stranger, later identified by Irmo police as
23-year-old Christina Harrison, allegedly pulled out a gun and shot
Borys in the back. The couple's children, a 2-year-old and an infant,
were in the car when she was shot.
The
Irmo Police Department said the incident took place around 4 p.m. on
Tuesday. Officers arrived to the scene shortly after and pronounced
Borys dead.
Tyler
Borys shared a picture of his wife, Alexandria Borys, on a GoFundMe
account created after she was shot and killed in front of their
children.(Tyler Borys/GoFundMe)
After talking with witnesses and viewing surveillance footage, Irmo police
said investigators learned the two women did not know each other and
were involved in a verbal altercation before the shooting.
It's unclear what led up to the argument or what the two women were arguing about.
"Unfortunately,
this is a situation where tempers flared, and someone let anger get the
best of them. One rash decision has impacted the lives of two families
and countless others who witnessed this tragic event." Irmo Police
Chief Bobby Dale said on Facebook. "Senseless is the only word I can think of to describe what happened today."
Christina Harrison, 23, is charged with murder in the Valentine's Day death of 26-year-old Alexandria Borys.(Lexington County Detention Center)
Harrison
initially fled from the parking lot, but called to turn herself in
around 5:30 p.m. She was booked into the Lexington County Detention
Center Tuesday night.
Tyler
Borys shared a picture of his wife, Alexandria Borys, on a GoFundMe
account created after she was shot and killed in front of their
children.(Tyler Borys/GoFundMe)
After talking with witnesses and viewing surveillance footage, Irmo police
said investigators learned the two women did not know each other and
were involved in a verbal altercation before the shooting.
It's unclear what led up to the argument or what the two women were arguing about.
"Unfortunately,
this is a situation where tempers flared, and someone let anger get the
best of them. One rash decision has impacted the lives of two families
and countless others who witnessed this tragic event." Irmo Police
Chief Bobby Dale said on Facebook. "Senseless is the only word I can think of to describe what happened today."
Christina Harrison, 23, is charged with murder in the Valentine's Day death of 26-year-old Alexandria Borys.(Lexington County Detention Center)
Harrison
initially fled from the parking lot, but called to turn herself in
around 5:30 p.m. She was booked into the Lexington County Detention
Center Tuesday night.
Jail records show Harrison is charged with murder, unlawfully carrying a pistol and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
The New York Post reported Harrison was scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, but her private attorney waived the hearing.
Tyler said his wife's death was only six days after her younger brother Brandon died from a gunshot wound.
Alexandria Borys was shot and killed after an argument in the parking lot of a South Carolina grocery store.(StylesByAlexK/Facebook)
He
told local news outlets that Alexandria, who worked as a cosmetologist
and was enrolled in nursing school, was "the best wife you could ever
ask for" and "a great mother."
CDC is acting like this is something new... we all had it a million times growing up. All our friends and family had it many times growing up.
It's NO BIG DEAL... come on people, they are making FOOLS out of ALL of you...WAKE UP !!
Why are they acting like the STOMACH FLU is new ??? New variant? SO WHAT.... it's still the stomach flu.
Then again... not many know how to think for themselves...they NEED twitt or fakebook or insta or clock tic to TELL THEM HOW TO FEEL AND WHAT TO BELIEVE.
Lodi City Council Member
Arrested on Voter Fraud Charges Related to 2020 Election – Stash of
Ballots Found at His Home, Over 70 Fake Registrations Linked to His Name
On Thursday morning, the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office announced new charges against city councilman Shakir Khan who was already facing criminal charges, that are related to the 2020 election.
Khan was accused of using fraud to obtain his city council seat.
Police found numerous sealed and completed ballots when the searched his home on unrelated charges.
Police also found nearly 70 names registered to Shakir Khan’s house, email or phone number.
Khan is accused of undermining and violating the election process in Lodi, California.
Jovan Pulitzer posted the local sheriff’s press conference announcing the charges against Shakir Khan.
Khan is accused of undermining and violating the election process in Lodi, California.
Jovan Pulitzer posted the local sheriff’s press conference announcing the charges against Shakir Khan.
A judge granted Shakir Khan’s release on his own
recognizance on Friday after the Lodi council member appeared in court a
day after his arrest on election fraud charges. Khan was wearing an
orange jumpsuit and seemingly in good spirits, showing thumbs up to the
members of the media and pumping his fists in the air as he walked into a
Stockton courtroom. His attorney Allen Sawyer advocated for his release
so Khan can return home with his family while ongoing investigations
and proceedings in the case continue. Friends and family members calling
for his release came out to show their support. Khan faces multiple
felony charges that stem from the 2020 election. He is accused of
stashing 41 ballots at his home. Investigators also say he registered 23
people to vote at his home and that his email and phone number were
used to register 47 others. Body camera footage showed voters telling
detectives how Khan allegedly pressured them to vote for him and how he
allegedly falsified voter registration documents.
(Come on people... do your research... just because you see these people on social media ...DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE. So many LIES that young people in their 20's and 30's are believing making themselves sound so stupid when they repeat that crap)
Arab-Latina Muslim Diversity Leader at Progressive Social Justice Organization is Actually a White Girl
It turns out the Arab-Latina feminist who worked as the American
Friends Services Committee’s senior equity, inclusion and culture leader
is actually a white girl.
Raquel Evita Saraswati, the woman who claimed to be an Arab-Latina
Muslim for more than 10 years is actually a white girl named Rachel,
according to her own mother.
“I call her Rachel,” the activist’s mother, Carol Perone told The Intercept. “I don’t know why she’s doing what she’s doing.”
“I’m German and British, and her father was Calabrese Italian,” her
mother said. “She’s chosen to live a lie, and I find that very, very
sad.”
The mother said, “I’m as white as the driven snow and so is she,”
adding that her daughter’s real complexion is much lighter than how she
appears in her more recent photos.
MEMBERS OF THE American Friends Service Committee, a
prominent Quaker organization known for its progressive values and
social justice advocacy in the U.S. and abroad, have raised an alarm
about a woman holding a leadership position within the organization who
they say has misrepresented her ethnic background for years and who they
fear may be working on behalf of groups seeking to undermine their
organization.
Raquel Evita Saraswati, a Muslim activist who for years
has encouraged people to believe that she is a woman of color, including
Latina as well as of South Asian and Arab descent, is the AFSC’s chief
equity, inclusion, and culture officer, a senior position that gives her
access to the files of dozens of the organization’s staff and
volunteers. But Saraswati, who was born Rachel Elizabeth Seidel, is not a
person of color, according to her mother, Carol Perone.
100 Percent Fed Up – A 21-year-old football player from Jackson State had to be resuscitated after suffering cardiac arrest on Wednesday morning.
Kaseem Vauls, a defensive lineman for Jackson State in 2022, went to
the University of Mississippi Medical Center on Tuesday night with
stomach pain. On Wednesday morning, he suffered cardiac arrest and had
to be placed on a ventilator.
He underwent surgery that afternoon. As of Thursday night, Vauls is reportedly in critical yet stable condition.
Vauls’ father, William, reported on the doctor’s explanation for his
son’s stomach pain ahead of the cardiac arrest. He said, “What the
doctors think happened, that when Kaseem’s heart was failing, that’s
what was giving him the stomach pains. His liver was suffering as fluid
built up with toxins in his liver, kidneys, and blood. All those toxins
built up in his bloodstream, and his heart could not operate properly,
and the machine is being used to clean out the blood and toxins.”
William has posted updates on his son’s condition via Twitter.
Late Thursday morning, William used his son’s Twitter account to
announce that Vauls is “progressing” after the emergency procedure. He
added that the doctors have gradually lowered his medication and “input
of the machine” that he’s attached to “so his organs can rest and not
work so hard.”
He also reported that the doctors “will lower down the sedation so he
can wake up on his own, but that might be until day four on the
machine.”
Hey Everyone this is William, Kaseem father the emergency procedure went well but it is still heavily sedated. The doctors said he progressing they will gradually lower down his medication he on and the lower down the input of the machine he on gradually, which is a good sign
The machine is so his organs can rest and not work so hard. Then they will lower down the sedation so he can wake up on his own but that might be until day 4 on the machine. I greatly appreciate all you guys for out pour of love and prayers and phone calls and support for my son!
Vauls’ heart attack comes just six weeks after the unusual cardiac arrest case of 24-year-old NFL player Damar Hamlin, who went into cardiac arrest on the field during a Monday Night Football game.