Monday, July 9, 2018

If you don't stop a bully...... you ARE a bully


(this could have been one OUR relatives. Don't let these thugs continue)



Cops nab ‘pipe-wielding’ straphanger suspected in train attack


A homeless man accused of bashing a Manhattan subway rider in the face with a metal pipe is in police custody, authorities said Monday.

The suspect was picked up at 11 p.m. Sunday and was being held at the Manhattan Robbery Squad on 12th Street in Greenwich Village, cops said.

He was arrested by cops in Brooklyn after a crime-stoppers tip led police to the shelter he was staying at on Rogers Avenue in Crown Heights, police sources told The Post.

The suspect allegedly got into a fight with a 59-year-old man while panhandling aboard a No. 2 train in Manhattan about 11:15 p.m. Saturday.

As the two men got into an argument, the suspect pulled a metal pipe out and whacked the victim in the face, fracturing his skull and breaking his eye socket, police said.

It was not clear what the two men were arguing about, police said.

The victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition, authorities said.

Charges against the suspect are pending, police said.

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Watch: Pistol-packing waitress defends George Webb co-worker during attack ( Find the Son of a B________ that hit the innocent female chef !!! )


(Go watch this S O B hit a FEMALE.... YOU COWARD !!
This could be YOUR mom, sister, wife.) 



Sickening moment thug walks into a George Webb kitchen and PUNCHES a woman chef in the face before being chased out by her armed co-worker

  • Thug caught on surveillance camera footage walking into George Webb kitchen
  • Walks towards woman and unleashes a full-body punch knocking her backwards
  • He then moves towards the woman again before her co-worker pulls a gun
  • Attacker then slowly backs away and leaves, giving camera glimpse of his face

This is the shocking moment a man walked into a restaurant kitchen and punched a woman chef in the face before being chased out by her gun-toting female co-worker.

The thug, dressed all in white, was caught on surveillance camera footage striding towards the staff member at the George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee and aiming a full-body punch at the victim's head, nearly knocking her over onto the stove.

He then moves towards the woman again before her co-worker pulls a gun and points it in his direction. At this point, he slowly backs away and leaves the kitchen, giving the camera a glimpse of his face.

The thug, dressed all in white, was caught on surveillance camera footage walking into the kitchen at the George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee 
The thug, dressed all in white, was caught on surveillance camera footage walking into the kitchen at the George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee

The footage was obtained by Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan, who released it to the public on Friday in an attempt to identify the suspect. 

'It is sickening to see this unsuspecting worker assaulted so brutally by this individual,' he said, adding that the victim now faced thousands of dollars worth of medical bills.

The co-worker had a permit to carry a concealed weapon, according to Donovan.

'One can only imagine what might have occurred if that employee had not pulled out her weapon. Sadly, she quit her job shortly afterward,' he added.

'This is just sickening and I am tired of this c*** happening in my district and in too many other neighborhoods across Milwaukee.'

The attacker then aims a full-body punch at the victim's head, nearly knocking her over onto the stove
The attacker then aims a full-body punch at the victim's head, nearly knocking her over onto the stove


At this point, he slowly backs away and leaves the kitchen, before giving the camera a glimpse of his face 
At this point, he slowly backs away and leaves the kitchen, before giving the camera a glimpse of his face

George Webb said: 'We were alerted to an incident that took place at our Mitchell Street location on June 29 and are working directly with the injured employee, store manager and franchise owner to review the events. 

'The safety and security of our employees and patrons is our top priority. 

'We are working with our team, and local law enforcement to assess current security measures and determine next steps.'

Police are reportedly pursuing a 'known person' over the incident but urge anyone with information to contact them on (414) 935-7360. 


Police urge anyone with information about the suspect (pictured) to contact them on (414) 935-7360 
Police urge anyone with information about the suspect (pictured) to contact them on (414) 935-7360

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Watch: Pistol-packing waitress defends George Webb co-worker during attack


A waitress with a concealed carry permit defended her co-worker after an irate customer went behind the counter and punched her, newly released video reveals.
The attack at George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee on June 28 could have been much worse, according to Alderman Bob Donovan, who made the footage public.“I thank God the other waitress had a concealed carry weapon, has a permit... I shudder to think, had she not been there and had she not had this weapon, what this guy might have done," Donovan told Fox 6.
The suspect, who is a regular at the restaurant and reportedly had been cursing at his server throughout the night for taking too long with his order, came behind the counter and punched her in the face.

Within seconds, the woman’s colleague pulled out a handgun from her waistband and pointed at him until he backed off.

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A customer at a George Webb in Milwaukee, seen above, punched an employee and only backed off when another server pulled out a handgun.  (Google Earth)
 

Although the suspect has not been arrested, Fox 6 reports that Milwaukee police know who they are looking for and that the man is allegedly a drug dealer.

According to local media, the victim is back at work and she said the restaurant’s owner allows employees to carry a concealed weapon as long as they have a permit.

"It is sickening to see this unsuspecting worker assaulted so brutally by this individual," Donovan said. "For a man to do that to some innocent woman, it's just beyond me."

The Milwaukee alderman urged anyone with information on the suspect to call police at 414-935-7360.






Saturday, July 7, 2018

Why are YOU so afraid of speaking your mind?





WE ALL have our own opinion and that's OKAY.

Don't be so afraid  to speak your mind but be RESPECTFUL.

Friday, July 6, 2018

Man kills himself, daughter in murder-suicide after kidnapping ( Heaven has another angel)





Man kills himself, daughter in murder-suicide after kidnapping: cops


JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi man and his 1-year-old daughter died Thursday after officials say he kidnapped her, fled from police, and then shot the girl and himself on a Mississippi Delta highway.

Holmes County Sheriff Willie March told The Associated Press that it was the third day this week that 23-year-old Lavonta Lloyd had sought to take the girl from her mother.

“It’s a terrible situation,” March said.

March said Lloyd first took his daughter Kamaya Lloyd from a day care on Monday, but Kamaya was returned to her mother later that evening. Then, on Tuesday, deputies were called when Lloyd resurfaced at the mother’s home in the 400-person town of Cruger, about 70 miles north of Jackson.

Deputies chased Lloyd down some railroad tracks but lost his trail after he escaped into a cornfield.

March said deputies were called off the search because someone escaped from the county’s jail.

March confirmed that the mother is Kimberly Outlaw, who filed a domestic violence petition Monday against Lloyd in Holmes County Chancery Court. A judge didn’t hear the case before Lloyd’s death. March said he didn’t know if Lloyd knew Outlaw was pursuing charges.

On Thursday, Outlaw’s mother called March early in the morning to say Lloyd was holding Outlaw at gunpoint. March said Lloyd fled Cruger before deputies arrived, but after he reportedly fired shots
. No one was injured.

That set off a 30-mile chase, as deputies pursued Lloyd across three counties in the flatlands of the Mississippi Delta. Before reaching a roadblock, Lloyd’s truck veered off the road and into a deep ditch near Moorhead, in Sunflower County.

March said deputies couldn’t see the truck because of the ditch and the truck’s tinted windows. A shield was brought to the scene to protect deputies, March said, but when they broke open the driver’s side window, they found Lloyd and the girl dead.

“The baby was on top of him and had been shot,” Leflore County Sheriff Ricky Banks, whose deputies also took part in the chase, told The Greenwood Commonwealth.

Police records show Lloyd was arrested twice in Jackson on domestic violence charges in 2016 and 2017, but a preliminary search of court records there turned up no convictions.

STOP whining...... you sound like a widdle baby



Why are grown ass people whining about EVERYTHING?

I mean whining to the point of almost crying?

The world is filled with cry babies. How the hell can they raise children to be adults? Nope, they won't be able to. Their children will have to live with them forever so MOMMY or DADDY can do EVERYTHING FOR THEM. LOL  Good luck with that LOL.

Thursday, July 5, 2018

I will LABEL you if you offend me or if you are RUDE. I DO NOT see my friends in colors, they are my FRIENDS.



For people acting like fools.......My labels are NOT colors ( white black purple green).

They are....
jerk
as s
thug
creep
wanna-be
Less of a man
little boy
Thug lady
trash
poor excuse for a mom ( or dad )

 etc
etc
etc

Ready for kindergarten? Florida's new test found many youngsters were not




(Parents don't have time to raise their own kids, they are having "mommy" or relative or friend watch the kid while they are out Clubing or hooking up. Lets be REAL about the reason)




Ready for kindergarten? Florida's new test found many youngsters were not



The percentage of Florida youngsters deemed ready for kindergarten plummeted last year, thanks to a new test that tripped up many 5-year-olds.

About 54 percent of the students who started kindergarten in public schools in August 2017 were ready for school, according to the test results recently released by the Florida Department of Education.

Four years earlier, 72 percent of new kindergartners were ready, based on another test used to determine literacy skills.

The low passing rate on the new test upset early-childhood educators across Central Florida and the state. They doubt its accuracy. They fear students struggled in part because it was an online test and they were unfamiliar with working on a computer with a mouse. And they are angry because their state-funded pre-kindergarten programs are judged on how former students did on the new kindergarten-readiness test.


“I was shocked. I was beyond shocked,” said Cindy Seda, who owns A Tot’s World III in Winter Springs.


“We have always been very, very proud of our quality,” said Seda, whose Seminole County center has had the same pre-K teacher for 21 years. “I was never concerned the children leaving our center were ready for kindergarten.”

But the percentage of her former students who passed the kindergarten test was 60 percent this past year — down from nearly 90 percent in prior years
Seda’s center just met Florida’s new pre-K requirements, which were adopted this spring and require a 60 percent “readiness rate.”

Across Florida, however, 43 percent of the more than 6,000 schools and daycare centers that offer Florida Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program, or VPK,, failed to meet the new standard. This year, the state imposed no consequences on pre-k providers whose students fell short on the new test, but in coming years they could face probation and then removal from the state program.

Florida’s pre-K program is publicly funded but mostly contracted out to private preschools and childcare centers, though some public schools take part, too. The program is free to all 4-year-olds, with more than 163,000 students enrolled this past year.

Florida had not given a literacy test to new kindergarten students since 2013 because of problems with its previous exam, which was also given on computer. The state also didn’t rate its pre-K providers during those four years.

It gave its new kindergarten test — Star Early Literacy — for the first time in August. In late May, it published the rates on a website parents can use to search for pre-K programs.

“The public will judge you on that, whether it is fair or not,” Seda said.

The state’s Office of Early Learning, which oversees the pre-K program, called the new test a “starting point from which we can set higher expectations” and said lower scores with a new test are not surprising. It noted that youngsters who took part in the state pre-K program had a 64 percent passing rate — about 10 percentage points better than that of all new kindergartners.

The state’s education department also defended the 27-question test, saying it is meant for young children and does not require them to have prior computer skills, assessing their ability to navigate through the questions before allowing them to begin.

But many remain skeptical, questioning why the results this year would be so much worse than from several years ago.

“I keep asking the question, What does it mean to be ready for school?” said Karen Willis, chief executive officer of the Early Learning Coalition of Orange County, one of the local groups that helps oversee state-funded pre-K programs. “That shouldn’t waver from test to test.”

An online petition started by a preschool principal in Broward County asks Gov. Rick Scott to remove the new results from the state website. “Our programs and schools do prepare children for kindergarten and the world JUST not your assessment,” reads the petition on change.org that has 427 signatures.

“The readiness rate was really not done fairly this year,” agreed Carol Foo, executive director of Conway Learning Center in Orange County.

Her school had an 87 percent readiness rate four years ago. It fell to 63 percent this year.

Like many preschools, the Conway center does not have children spend time working at a computer and manipulating a mouse. Young students who do use technology, she and others said, are more familiar with tablets and smartphones, which they can touch and swipe.

The Orange County school district, which offers the state’s pre-K program at about 80 elementary schools, was upset by the low scores this year, too, said Meg Bowen, director of elementary curriculum and instruction.

State law requires the readiness test to be given within the first 30 days of school, and many kindergarten teachers administer it almost as soon as classes start. In the coming year, Bowen said, they’ll first spend time making sure their new students are comfortable working with a computer and a mouse. That will help administrators see if the problem was the technology — or the test itself.

Since its inception in 2005, educators have questioned the Florida law that required pre-K providers to be judged on how their graduates do on a kindergarten readiness test.

They argue such a system doesn’t take into account what skills children had when they started pre-K, making it hard to gauge whether preschools helped their students. They don’t like that it is given at the start kindergarten, months after pre-K programs end, so some student skills are lost over the summer. Finally, they note that Florida’s academic standards for pre-K describe play-based learning, where students gain early reading and math skills but also grow socially, express their creativity and explore.

The readiness test, however, focuses solely on literacy skills.

“What we taught them is not being captured,” said Lesha Buchbinder, executive director of the Early Learning Coalition of Lake County.