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Loved ones are devastated after a grandfather was shot to death after a fender bender in San Bernardino County.
The incident happened on Feb. 5, as the victim, Jonathan Mauk, 59, drove to a Walmart in Highland on an errand run.
At around 8 p.m., Jonathan arrived at the parking lot and was
searching for an open spot. As he drove down an aisle, the female
suspect was backing out of a parking spot.
When officers arrived at the scene, John was found with a gunshot to his head and was pronounced dead.
Loved ones are struggling to process the news of John’s death as they
remember a man who loved his family. John worked at Carey’s Fine
Automobiles in San Bernardino where his coworkers were stunned to hear
of his death.
“I cried when I found out he got killed,” said Lee Hall, the victim’s
friend and coworker. “That’s what he loved — cars. He probably would
have fixed the lady’s car for nothing, but she ended up shooting him.”
Jonathan’s son, Matthew Mauk, is struggling to understand how his father could be murdered over a minor incident.
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Mark Hamill Unearths Trump-Bashing Tweet From Taylor Swift That's 'Aged Remarkably Well'
Lee Moran
·1 min read
“Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill on Monday shared a May 2020 post on X (then known as Twitter) from Taylor Swift in which the pop star ripped then-President Donald Trump and said he’d be voted out in that year’s election.
The post “has aged remarkably well,” wrote Hamill.
“Especially the ‘We will vote you out in November’ part,” he added.
Swift’s
full post read, “After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism
your entire presidency, you have the nerve to feign moral superiority
before threatening violence? ‘When the looting starts the shooting
starts’??? We will vote you out in November.”
It was in response to Trump’s slamming of people
who were protesting the death of George Floyd as “thugs” and his
threats of violent intervention in the demonstrations against systemic
racism.
Swift also tagged the then-president.
This tweet has aged remarkably well.
Especially the "We will vote you out in November" part. https://t.co/Hl5iNM7qfw
— Mark Hamill (@MarkHamill) February 13, 2024
Hamill’s re-post of Swift’s comment went viral and garnered more than 1 million views in its first eight hours on X.
Swift
has in recent weeks become the subject of a baseless right-wing
conspiracy theory that she is a Democratic operative whose relationship
with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is a psyop that is solely aimed at propelling President Joe Biden back into the White House.
Trump, meanwhile, has claimed he made Swift “so much money” and argued she’d be “disloyal” if she supported Biden, like she did in 2020.
Friendly Reminder: 1936 Saw the Hottest Temperatures in the United States – So Why Are They Hiding this Data?
by Jim Hoft0 Comments
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres announced
in July that the era of global warming had ended and the “era of global
boiling” has arrived.
Gutterez claimed that July 2023 will set records for being the hottest month on record.
Of course, his statements were meant to scare the West to abandon
responsible energy sources and invest in more Chinese windmills and
solar panels.
And it’s all based on lies.
It is as if the heatwaves in 1936 never happened.
The percentage of the US that reaches 100 degrees F last year was at a record low.
The elites won’t tell you that.
The five hottest July 25ths ever recorded were all before 1953.The temperatures in 1936 were much worse than this year.
It’s well documented that 1936 was the real scorcher.
Here is a list of the US July temperatures in 1936.
On July 9, temperature’s spiked, with many all-time record highs
being set in both the Great Lakes and Northeast United States. The recap
of temperatures are as follows for July 9th.
Rockford, IL: 101 °F (38 °C)[22]
Pittsburgh, PA: 101 °F (38 °C)
Syracuse, NY: 102 °F (39 °C)
Rochester, NY: 102 °F (39 °C)
Detroit, MI: 102 °F (39 °C)[28]
Philadelphia, PA: 103 °F (39 °C)
Albany, NY: 103 °F (39 °C)[29]
Baltimore, MD: 103 °F (39 °C)
Scranton, PA: 103 °F (39 °C)
Washington DC: 104 °F (40 °C)
Johnstown, PA: 104 °F (40 °C)
Columbus, OH: 105 °F (40.6 °C)
Warren, OH: 105 °F (40.6 °C)
Williamsport, PA: 106 °F (41.1 °C)
Trenton, NJ: 106 °F (41.1 °C)
Central Park, New York City: 106 °F (41.1 °C)
On July 10, the heat peaked in Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with some
areas setting all-time record highs in parts of the South and most of
the Midwest. The recap is as follows.
Atlanta, GA: 100 °F (37.8 °C)
Pittsburgh PA: 101 °F (38.3 °C)
Detroit, MI: 102 °F (38.9 °C)[28]
Grand Rapids, MI: 102 °F (38.9 °C)[26]
Central Park, New York City: 102 °F (38.9 °C)[5]
Youngstown, OH: 103 °F (39.4 °C)
Philadelphia, PA: 104 °F (40.0 °C)
Richmond, VA: 105 °F (40.6 °C)
Washington DC: 105 °F (40.6 °C)
Lynchburg, VA: 106 °F (41.1 °C)
Rockford, IL: 106 °F (41.1 °C)[22]
Bowling Green, KY: 106 °F (41.1 °C)
St. Cloud, MN: 106 °F (41.1 °C)[30]
Baltimore, MD: 107 °F (41.7 °C)
Lexington, KY: 108 °F (42.2 °C)
Xenia, OH: 108 °F (42.2 °C)
Cumberland & Frederick, MD: 109 °F (42.8 °C)
Runyon, NJ: 110 °F (43.3 °C)
Phoenixville, PA: 111 °F (43.9 °C)
Martinsburg, WV: 112 °F (44.4 °C)
Aberdeen, SD: 114 °F (45.6 °C)
On July 11, 1936, the heat began subsiding in the Northeast, though
highs were still in the 90’s. The heat wave temporarily stopped
spreading but was still heavily impacting areas like Bismarck, ND that
recorded low of only 83°.
On July 13, the heat spread south through the Great Plains, with
Wichita, Kansas reporting a high of 101 °F (38.3 °C), Fort Smith,
Arkansas hitting 106 °F (41.1 °C), Tulsa, Oklahoma hitting 107 °F (41.7
°C), and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma hitting 101 °F (38.3 °C). Elsewhere,
temperatures began to significantly rise with multiple areas hitting
above 110 °F (43.3 °C). The recap is as follows:
Columbus, OH: 101 °F (38.3 °C)
Detroit, MI: 102 °F (38.9 °C)[28]
Green Bay, WI: 104 °F (40.0 °C)[24]
Minneapolis, MN: 105 °F (40.6 °C)[30]
Alpena, MI: 106 °F (41.1 °C)
Madison, WI: 106 °F (41.1 °C)[23]
Duluth, MN: 106 °F (41.1 °C)[25]
St. Cloud, MN: 107 °F (41.7 °C)[30]
Decatur, IL: 108 °F (42.2 °C)[18]
Grand Rapids, MI: 108 °F (42.2 °C)[26]
Evansville, IN: 108 °F (42.2 °C)
Kalamazoo, MI: 109 °F (42.8 °C)[26]
Rockford, IL: 110 °F (43.3 °C)[22]
Saginaw, MI: 111 °F (43.9 °C)[28]
Eau Claire, WI: 111 °F (43.9 °C)[31]
Waterloo, IA: 112 °F (44.4 °C)[21]
Mt. Vernon, IL: 112 °F (44.4 °C)[18]
Mio, MI: 112 °F (44.4 °C)
Henderson, KY: 113 °F (45.0 °C)
Wisconsin Dells, WI: 114 °F (45.6 °C)
July 14 was the peak day of the heat wave for most areas with
countless record-breaking temperatures broken across many areas. The
records are as follows.
Detroit, MI: 104 °F (40.0 °C) (105 °F (40.6 °C) on July 24, 1934)
On July 15, temperatures finally began to decline over most areas
while other isolated areas still saw temperatures increase. Missouri hit
an all-time high of 115 °F (46.1 °C) in Clinton, Missouri. Peoria, IL
hit 113 °F (45.0 °C) and Quincy hit 114 °F (45.6 °C), setting all-time
records for those cities.[18] In Iowa, many cities tied the records set
the previous day. However, in the Great Plains temperatures continued to
rise as a new heat wave began to develop.