Saturday, February 5, 2022

Whoopi Goldberg’s 1993 recipe, ‘Jewish American Princess Fried Chicken,’ for charity cookbook resurfaces

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(Whoppi's REAL NAME.... is Caryn Johnson.

 She said "As a Black woman, Goldberg explained that her perception of race is based on skin color,"etc

So does that mean that she said black women would say the foolish things she just said? Come on Whoppi...stop insulting black women too.)

 

 

 

Whoopi Goldberg’s 1993 recipe, ‘Jewish American Princess Fried Chicken,’ for charity cookbook resurfaces

The 'Sister Act' star issued an apology after the recent backlash and said she 'stands corrected'

 


Joy Behar and Ana Navarro confront Whoopi Goldberg after she asserts that the Holocaust is not about race, but ‘man’s inhumanity to man.’

Whoopi Goldberg continues to be scrutinized for a reported history of remarks she has made about Jewish people following her suspension from "The View" this week.

In 1993, the "Sister Act" star, whose real name is Caryn Johnson, submitted a recipe called "Jewish American Princess Fried Chicken" for a charity cookbook, according to the Daily Mail.

The outlet reported Friday that Goldberg’s recipe entry for the "Cooking in The Litchfield Hills" cookbook featured a step-by-step process for creating the dish with off-color anecdotes in jest. 

"Send chauffeur to your favorite butcher shop for the chicken (save the brown paper bag)," Goldberg's recipe reportedly says. "Have your cook 1) Melt equal parts oil and butter 3/4 deep in skillet over moderate heat."


In 1993, the "Sister Act" star, whose real name is Caryn Johnson, submitted a recipe called "Jewish American Princess Fried Chicken" for a charity cookbook, according to the Daily Mail.

In 1993, the "Sister Act" star, whose real name is Caryn Johnson, submitted a recipe called "Jewish American Princess Fried Chicken" for a charity cookbook, according to the Daily Mail. (The Pratt Center (Jan. 1, 1994))

"2) Put flour, seasoned with remaining ingredients, into brown paper bag. 3) Rinse chicken parts and place in bag."

"Then you tightly close top of bag (watch your nails) and shake 10 times.

"Hand bag to Cook, go dress for dinner. While you dress, have Cook preheat oven to 350 degrees and brown chicken slowly in skillet. When evenly browned, have Cook place chicken in dish in oven. Have Cook prepare rest of meal while you touch up your makeup.


"In about half an hour, voila! Dinner is served! You must be exhausted," Goldberg’s recipe concludes.

A rep for Goldberg did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.

The Connecticut cookbook also featured entries that included the likes of Diane Sawyer's "roasted potato skins with scallion dip," the late Eartha Kitt's "summer zucchini soup with nasturtium blossoms," Oscar de la Renta's "fresh pumpkin and crab soup," former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman's "noodle pudding" and fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg’s "sour cream stuffed chicken with new potatoes."

Goldberg’s recipe was met with intense backlash at the time by the Anti-Defamation League, which labeled it "insulting" and "anti-Semitic."

"It’s a lousy recipe with insensitive and anti-Semitic ingredients," the organization, helmed by its National Director Abraham Foxman, fumed at the time. "Whoopi should know better.

"She needs some sensitivity training, unfortunately. The good people who published it need some sensitivity training too."

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The Daily Mail further reported that Goldberg’s agent at the time, Brad Cafarelli, came out in strong defense of his client when it all went down, stating, "Maybe (the critics) are not aware that Whoopi is Jewish, so she is certainly not anti-Semitic."

The 66-year-old Goldberg has gone on record in many instances owning her Jewish heritage and that her recipe was designed and written with comedy as the basis of its foundation.

She gave a similar account to the Orlando Sentinel in 1994 when she said she does not openly practice any religion.

"I am a Jewish-American princess," she told the newspaper. "That’s probably what bothers people most. It’s not my problem people are uncomfortable with the fact that I’m Jewish."

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Three years later, in a 1997 interview with Playbill, Goldberg reportedly doubled down on her heritage claims.

"My family is Jewish, Buddhist, Baptist and Catholic – none of which I subscribe to, by the way, as I don't believe in man-made religions," she explained, adding that.....

 she adopted the stage last name Goldberg from a "Jewish ancestor."

 

 

Following the vitriol she received after her remarks on "The View," Goldberg issued an apology and later said during an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" that she was "very upset that people misunderstood" her argument surrounding the ideology of Jewish faith and its dichotomy to how race is perceived.

"I understand," she said. "I felt differently. I respect everything everyone is saying to me and I don’t want to fake apologize … I’m very upset that people misunderstood what I was saying. 


"It upset a lot of people which was never, ever, ever, ever my intention … I thought we were having a discussion."

As a Black woman, Goldberg explained that her perception of race is based on skin color, but it’s become apparent to her that people feel "very differently."

"I think of race as being something that I can see," she said. "So, I see you and I know what race you are."


In an effort to express her own feelings about the mass genocide that killed six million Jews, Goldberg positioned the tragedy as "man’s inhumanity to man" instead of racism.

"This wasn’t based on the skin," she said. "You couldn’t tell who was Jewish. They had to delve deeply to figure it out … My point is, they had to do the work."

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"I did it to myself," she added. "This was my thought process, and I’ll work hard not to think that way again."

Fox News Digital's Angelica Stabile contributed to this report.

 

Protest Forms in Minneapolis After Police Fatally Shoot Armed Black Man While Executing No-Knock Warrant (VIDEO)

 

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Protest Forms in Minneapolis After Police Fatally Shoot Armed Black Man While Executing No-Knock Warrant (VIDEO)

A protest is forming in Minneapolis after police fatally shot an armed black man while executing a no-knock warrant.

Police cam footage shows SWAT officers fatally shooting 22-year-old Amir Locke on Wednesday shortly after entering the apartment.

Amir Locke, who is black, appeared to be asleep on the couch when police entered the apartment with their weapons drawn.

Locke was under a blanket on the couch and when he rolled over to face police, a gun can clearly be seen in his hand.


“Get on the ground! Get on the f*cking ground!” an officer shouts before shots were fired.

Police confirmed that Locke was not the subject of the search warrant.

Video warning: profane language and graphic content:

Additional body cam footage:

Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar is already blaming police before a thorough investigation into the fatal shooting.

“The officer in the case has been put on paid administrative leave while Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigates the killing.” NPR reported.

“Locke’s family has retained attorneys Ben Crump and Jeff Storms. In a statement sent to NPR, Crump’s office said that Locke “has several family members in law enforcement and no past criminal history,” adding that he “legally possessed a firearm at the time of his death.”” NPR added.

Amir Locke’s father riled up a crowd of protesters in Minneapolis on Friday when he claimed his son “did the right thing” by pointing his gun to the ground.

“I saw in that instant he did the right thing.” Andre Locke, Amir Locke’s father, said.

Andre Locke said that when he watched the police cam footage of his son’s shooting, he saw Amir’s finger off the trigger, gun pointed toward the ground.

“I said, we’ll get justice Amir.”

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A car caravan protest formed Friday night.

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The caravan arrived at Bolero Flats where Amir Locke was fatally shot.

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The governor activated National Guard troops in anticipation of violent riots.

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FDA Quickly Deletes Moderna Vaccine Data Showing Rate of Heart Inflammation Post-Vaccination is 2.6x HIGHER Than Previously Reported (VIDEO)

 

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FDA Quickly Deletes Moderna Vaccine Data Showing Rate of Heart Inflammation Post-Vaccination is 2.6x HIGHER Than Previously Reported (VIDEO)

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Earlier this week, the US Food and Drug Administration announced that it had ‘fully approved’ the Moderna Covid vaccine for use in all US adults over 18 years old.

Just like the Pfizer vaccine ‘approval,’ the FDA ignored several serious red flags and circumvented their own expert vaccine advisory panel to ‘fully approve’ the Moderna vaccine. Also similar to Pfizer’s ‘Comirnaty vaccine’ approval, Moderna’s ‘Spikevax,’ is not actually available in the US, but, rather, is able to be swapped out with the previous version that is still under EUA approval.

It is unlikely that the fully approved ‘Spikevax’ will be seen in the states anytime soon, especially considering the massive stockpile of Moderna EUA vaccines that has been compiled by the US government.


 

Just days after the announcement, the FDA quickly removed a document from their website that explained the reasoning behind their decision to approve Moderna’s vaccine after it was found to have included damning data showing the rate of heart inflammation in individuals that have taken two doses of Moderna’s vaccine.

The document, titled ‘The Summary Basis for Regulatory Action,’ provided specifics about the decision to approve the Moderna jab, including several references to an unpublished analysis that revealed the rates of post-vaccination heart inflammation are actually substantially higher than what has been previously disclosed to the public.

The now-deleted FDA data compiled records from four separate insurance claims databases showing that the rate of myocarditis and other forms of heart inflammation following a two-dose regimen of Moderna is 148 per million among males aged 18 to 25, which is a whopping 2.6x increase over the highest rate that has previously been reported.

Within hours of the information being flagged by the Epoch Times, which had reviewed the data and sent questions about the massive increase to FDA officials, the entire document was quickly scrubbed from the agency website “overnight.”

According to the Epoch Times:

“After The Epoch Times reviewed the document and sent questions about it to FDA spokespersons, it disappeared from the agency’s website.

We are aware of the issue and hope to have the document reposted as soon as possible,” a spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email on Feb. 3.

Reached by phone and asked for more details about the issue, the spokesperson said: “I reached out to the website people. I don’t really have any more information to tell you.”

The Epoch Times has since filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to obtain the original summary action, as well as the data and studies that were referenced in the FDA’s decision to approve the Modera vaccine.

The increase over what has previously been reported is significant. According to the most recent data that has been published by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), post-vaccination rates of myocarditis in this age group is just 10.7 cases per million among individuals who received one shot of Moderna’s vaccine, and that number jumps up to 56 cases per million among those who received two shots. But, as the FDA inadvertently admitted in their summary basis, the true number is close to 3x that rate.

In other words, the FDA is seemingly aware of exactly how dangerous the vaccine is, especially for young people, but they are hiding the information in order to convince people to take the experimental jab.

Roman Balmakov from The Epoch Times explains in more detail:

“This document made a reference to a meta-analysis which examined the data sets of four different healthcare databases – and based on that data it estimated that among males 18-25, the rate of myocarditis following two shots of Moderna’s vaccine was 148 cases per million people vaccinated, which is significantly higher than other government estimates.

For instance, if you look at the analysis that was conducted by the CDC – which compiled the reports of Adverse Vaccine Reactions – they found, when looking at males between the age of 18-24, for those who got one dose of the Moderna vaccine there were about 10.7 cases of myocarditis per million people. And then for those who have received two doses of the vaccine, there were 56 cases of myocarditis per million people.

However, again, according to this now-deleted data that was posted to the FDA website, they cited a much higher number. According to that document, the real instance of myocarditis among young males who receive two doses of the vaccine is 2.6x higher than what the CDC says – and it is supposedly 148 cases per million people.”

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Friday, February 4, 2022

Hey people.... LOL.....Stop making YOURSELF sound stupid.......Flashback: Neil Young participated in 'Freedom of Speech Tour' before advocating censorship of Joe Rogan

 

 

 

Flashback: Neil Young participated in 'Freedom of Speech Tour' before advocating censorship of Joe Rogan

Young said in a 2008 interview that people 'have every reason to be respected for their beliefs'

Musician Neil Young appears to have had a change of heart when it comes to the right of Americans to say how they feel about a particular political issue, even if others don't agree with them. 

The liberal singer threw himself into the headlines last week following a decision to remove his content from Spotify in protest over Joe Rogan's podcast, complaining the latter was spreading misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic to his millions of listeners, and he no longer wanted to share a platform with him.

However, Young's history of speaking out on political issues runs in contrast to his current position on Rogan, considering he participated in a 2006 "Freedom of Speech tour" that traveled the country protesting the then-involvement of U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, often to disagreeable crowds. 

Musician Neil Young speaks during a session at the International CES Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, in Las Vegas.

Musician Neil Young speaks during a session at the International CES Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

JOE ROGAN HITS THE RIGHT NOTE AFTER NEIL YOUNG ATTACK, SPOTIFY PLAYS DEFENSE

"I was a nervous wreck by the end of that tour. I never want to do another tour like that in my life. I mean, that was so different from every other tour I’ve done," Young told Rolling Stone in a 2008 interview. "Just getting up in front of a lot of people makes you nervous. But when you know that some of them are really going to be angry at you, and you’re in a crowd, and it’s a volatile situation, people have been drinking, whatever — you know, it makes you nervous."

"It was just that critical time in history where things were turning. Things were changing," he added. "Those who feel the way we do had some hope and those who don’t feel the way we do were angry that the change happened. And those people have got a voice, and they have a reason for feeling the way they do. They strongly believe in the convictions. They believe in the military." 

"They believe that we’re doing the right thing for the world, and they have every reason to be respected for their beliefs," he said. 

Comedian Joe Rogan

Comedian Joe Rogan (Photo by: Vivian Zink/Syfy/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)

JOE ROGAN CRITICS NEIL YOUNG AND JONI MITCHELL HAVE THEIR HISTORY OF OFFENSES

Young's then-position on respecting the beliefs of others heavily contrasted his approach to Rogan as he demanded the streaming giant choose between the two. 

"They can have [Joe] Rogan or Young," he reportedly posted in a letter to his management team. "Not both."

He also wrote that Spotify has a "responsibility to mitigate the spread of misinformation on its platform, though the company presently has no misinformation policy."

A "Freedom of Speech Tour" poster from 2006

A "Freedom of Speech Tour" poster from 2006 (Freedom of Speech Tour)

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Other artists followed Young's lead by pulling their music from Spotify; however the company opted to keep Rogan's content and instead implemented a "content advisory" label to combat the spread of misinformation. 

Rogan also issued an apology and promised to expand the viewpoints he brought onto his show. 

Fox Business' Edmund DeMarche contributed to this report.

 

Eric Adams uses racial slur in unearthed 2019 video on policing NYC mayor bragged he 'kicked those crackers’ a--'

 

 

Eric Adams uses racial slur in unearthed 2019 video on policing

NYC mayor bragged he 'kicked those crackers’ a--'

An unearthed video of newly-minted New York City Mayor Eric Adams shows him using a racial slur in a talk on policing.

The 2019 video shows Adams speaking to a crowd at the Harlem Business Alliance about his rise through the ranks of the New York Police Department (NYPD).

While speaking to the crowd, Adams uses a racial slur to refer to the White officers he outperformed as he grew his career as a police officer.

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DEMOCRAT ERIC ADAMS CRITICIZES HIS PARTY FOR ‘DEMONIZING’ POLICE: ‘FEW HAVE EVER BEEN PART OF LAW ENFORCEMENT’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a news conference in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a news conference in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

"Every day in the police department, I kicked those crackers’ a--, man,"  

Adams said in the video reviewed by Fox News Digital. "I was unbelievable in the police department."

"I became a sergeant, a lieutenant, and a captain, you know the story," Adams also said. "Some people oversell it trying to reinvent me, but the reality is: what I was then is who I am now."

Adams was asked about his use of the slur at a Friday press conference, prompting him to apologize. 

"Should not have been used. Someone asked me a question using that comment and, playing on that word, I responded in that comment," Adams said. "But clearly it is a comment that should not be used, and I apologize not only to those who heard it, but to New Yorkers because they should expect more from me and that was inappropriate."

New York Police Benevolent Association president Patrick Lynch addressed the mayor's previous comments in a Friday statement, saying "whenever a controversial video of a police officer surfaces online, we ask for fairness instead of a rush to outrage."

"We will apply the same standard here. We have spoken with Mayor Adams about this video," Lynch continued. "We have spent far too many hours together in hospital emergency rooms these past few weeks, and we've worked together for decades before that."

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"A few seconds of video will not define our relationship," he added. "We have a lot of work to do together to support our members on the streets."

The video’s unearthing comes a month after Adams was sworn in as mayor of the Big Apple, replacing widely-panned former Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Adams took a hard stance against his party’s "demonizing" of law enforcement in July, pointing out that few of his fellow Democrats "have ever been part of law enforcement."


Crime has spiked across America since Adams’ inauguration in January, and New York City has been anything but spared.

Two NYPD officers were killed in the line of duty last month amid the crime spike.


Black families only? Sounds pretty racist to me.

 A company called "our health media" if for BLACK families.... REALLY? Isn't that racist? The commercial says "Black families matter". then they go on to say that it is for black families.

What if there was a company for WHITES only? How fast would there be a protest?


This is BULL crap.

Driver in Nevada crash that killed 9 had history of speeding

 

 RIP... to all the innocent people.





 

Driver in Nevada crash that killed 9 had history of speeding

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A driver who police say sped through a red light before crashing his sports car into a minivan, killing himself, his passenger and seven members of a North Las Vegas family, had a history of speeding and prior criminal convictions for drug and battery offenses, authorities said Monday.

A National Transportation Safety Board member, Thomas Chapman, told reporters that federal crash investigators will conduct what he called a “parallel” investigation to one being conducted by North Las Vegas police, looking for “broader safety issues of national significance.”

“Our mission is to understand not just what happened, but why it happened,” Chapman said, “and to recommend changes to prevent it from happening again.”

North Las Vegas police Officer Alexander Cuevas confirmed the driver who caused the crash, Gary Dean Robinson, 59, of North Las Vegas, had a prior history of traffic and criminal offenses.

Robinson pleaded guilty just nine days before Saturday’s deadly crash to speeding in Las Vegas in December and was fined $150, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported, citing court documents.

Robinson also was ticketed for speeding by Las Vegas police last August; by North Las Vegas police three times between November 2020 and February 2021; and by Henderson police once in 2017, the Review-Journal found.

Gary Dean Robinson's destroyed Dodge Challenger in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gary Dean Robinson’s destroyed Dodge Challenger in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Robinson had a state prison record after pleading guilty in 2004 to felony cocaine possession and violating terms of his probation, and he had a 2009 misdemeanor conviction for battery on a courtroom bailiff, court records showed.

A man who identified himself as Robinson’s son, Gary Robinson Jr., declined to comment during a telephone call Monday from The Associated Press.

On Saturday, according to police, Robinson’s maroon Dodge Challenger raced at more than 100 mph (161 kph) through a red traffic signal at a busy crossroad, slamming into a Toyota Sienna minivan containing seven family members and triggering chain-reaction crashes involving three other vehicles including a Ford Fusion in which a 31-year-old woman was critically injured.

In all, 15 people were involved in the wrecks, Cuevas said.

It could take up to four weeks for investigators to learn from blood toxicology tests if Robinson was impaired by drugs or alcohol at the time of the mid-afternoon crash, said Dan Kulin, spokesman for Clark County Coroner Melanie Rouse.

Killed in the minivan were the driver, Jose Zacarias-Caldera, 35; and passengers David Mejia-Barrera, 25; Gabriel Mejia-Barrera, 23; Bryan Axel Zacarias, 15; Lluvia Daylenn Zacarias, 13; Adrian Zacarias, 10; and Fernando Yeshua Mejia, 5. They lived in North Las Vegas, Rouse reported.

“It was all one family,” said North Las Vegas City Councilman Isaac Barron, a high school teacher who said his students grew up with Bryan Zacarias and characterized him as a popular and funny classmate.

Barron said plans were being made for a community memorial at a time to be announced.

“It’s a difficult time now,” said Councilwoman Pamela Goynes-Brown, who said she knew members of the Zacarias family. “Just keep everyone in your thoughts and prayers.”

Authorities get set to tow a vehicle involved a six-car crash at the scene of a fatal crash on West Cheyenne Avenue in North Las Vegas.
Authorities get set to tow a vehicle involved a six-car crash at the scene of a fatal crash on West Cheyenne Avenue in North Las Vegas.
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Rouse on Monday identified the passenger who died in Robinson’s wrecked car as Tanaga Ravel Miller, 46, of North Las Vegas.

An online GoFundMe fundraiser launched in Spanish by Erlinda Zacarias identified the people killed in the minivan as her family and said she had no words to describe the pain and suffering she and her husband were bearing. The account showed some 4,000 donors contributed more than $175,000 as of Monday afternoon.

Chapman said the safety board may focus on what he called “a comprehensive strategy to eliminate speed-related crashes.”

“Tragedies such as this compel us to evaluate the potential for improving safety by incorporating speed-limiting technology in all vehicles,” the safety board member told reporters, including high-performance sports cars.

Rancho High School classmates of a victim of "a mass casualty traffic collision" that killed nine people the day before visit the scene at Cheyenne Avenue and Commerce Street to pay respects.
Rancho High School classmates of a victim of “a mass casualty traffic collision” that killed nine people the day before visit the scene at Cheyenne Avenue and Commerce Street to pay respects.
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Nick Gomez, left, and Erik Ramos pay respects for a friend who passed away in "a mass casualty traffic collision."
Nick Gomez, left, and Erik Ramos pay respects for a friend who passed away in “a mass casualty traffic collision.”
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North Las Vegas deadly crash 911 audio released: 'There's bodies everywhere’

The driver who ran a red light and eight others died in the crash


Bystanders to last weekend's Las Vegas-area crash that left nine people dead flooded 911 lines with grim and urgent reports about what they were seeing. 

North Las Vegas police released audio this week of the more than a dozen calls that came in about the tragedy. 

"There's bodies everywhere," one person told emergency responders. The bystander went on to describe the "horrible accident," according to FOX 5 in Las Vegas. 


This photo released by the North Las Vegas Police Department shows a Dodge Challenger in North Las Vegas on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. Las Vegas police said the driver and his passenger were among the dead after Saturday's crash.

This photo released by the North Las Vegas Police Department shows a Dodge Challenger in North Las Vegas on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. Las Vegas police said the driver and his passenger were among the dead after Saturday's crash. (Associated Press)

"Oh my God. My God! Get down, it’s a kid, it’s a kid, don’t look!" another caller screamed in Spanish while on the phone with 911, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. 

More than 100 mph

Gary Robinson, 59, is accused of driving through an intersection going more than 100 mph, killing himself, his passenger and a family of seven in a minivan, including four children between ages 5 and 15. 

 

Authorities get set to tow a vehicle involved a six-car crash at the scene of a fatal crash in North Las Vegas, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022. 

Authorities get set to tow a vehicle involved a six-car crash at the scene of a fatal crash in North Las Vegas, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022.  (Associated Press)

Four others were hurt in the six-car pileup, the Review-Journal reported. 

‘In front of our eyes’

"It’s a lot of people dead," a third caller told 911. "Inside the car, outside the car."

Erlinda Zacarias, left, and husband Jesus Mejia-Santana hold a portrait showing four of their six children who died on Saturday in "a mass casualty traffic collision" that killed multiple people in North Las Vegas on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022. 

Erlinda Zacarias, left, and husband Jesus Mejia-Santana hold a portrait showing four of their six children who died on Saturday in "a mass casualty traffic collision" that killed multiple people in North Las Vegas on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022.  (Associated Press)

"It literally happened right in front of our eyes," one caller said. "There’s a baby dead."

"You need to be here quick," another caller told emergency responders, noting that cars were "smoking," according to FOX 5

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Those killed in the crash were identified as Yeshua Mejia, 5; Adrian Zacarias, 10; Lluvia Daylenn Zacarias, 13; Bryan Axel Zacarias, 15; Gabriel Mejia-Barrera, 23; David Mejia-Barrera, 25; Jose Zacarias-Caldera, 35; Robinson’s passenger Tanaga Ravel Miller, 46; and Robinson.