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Toroid

Founding Member
There's a new 22 foot tall alien statue in Roswell, New Mexico holding up a Dunkin' & Baskin Robbins sign.
Roswell Gets Giant Alien Statue - Coast to Coast AM
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wwkirk

Divine
Terrified students flee when teacher cuts off student’s hair while singing national anthem

A Visalia teacher was arrested stemming from an Instagram video in which she cuts a student’s hair.

Margaret Gieszinger, 52, a teacher at University Preparatory High School, was booked Wednesday on suspicion of felony child endangerment and her bail set at $100,000, according to The Visalia Times Delta.

Messages left with the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office were not returned Wednesday evening. College of the Sequoias police, the arresting agency, also did not return calls.

The Times Delta reported that videos posted on social media show a student sitting in a chair at the front of the classroom when the teacher cuts his hair then tosses it behind her – all while loudly singing the “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

 

nivek

As Above So Below
Seriously?...So the US has stolen money from them...

Migrant group demands Trump either let them in or pay them each $50G to turn around

Two groups of Central American migrants marched to the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana on Tuesday with a list of demands, with one group delivering an ultimatum to the Trump administration: either let them in the U.S. or pay them $50,000 each to go home, a report said.

Among other demands were that deportations be halted and that asylum seekers be processed faster and in greater numbers, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

The first group of caravan members, that included about 100 migrants, arrived at the consulate around 11 a.m. Alfonso Guerreo Ulloa, an organizer from Honduras, said the $50,000 figure was chosen as a group.

“It may seem like a lot of money to you,” Ulloa told the paper. “But it is a small sum compared to everything the United States has stolen from Honduras.”

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nivek

As Above So Below
The people of California should not stand for this...

California considering text message tax

According to KNTV, the public utilities commission is floating the idea to help fund programs that give low-income residents access to cell phones.

It's not clear how much the texting tax would be or how it would be collected.

Several business groups have come out against the proposal.

One business group says the program is flush with cash.

But state regulators say the program is breaking the bank after the budget for the program has been raised 300 million dollars in six years.

The wireless industry says the texting tax would put them at a disadvantage over other free messaging services like Whatsapp, Facebook messenger, Apple's i-Message and others.

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Wade

Stare..... They are always staring
I posted the same thing to my Facebook account. It's like the jackass's that govern California always have a new segment of the population in which to cough up more tax money to help pay for the cushy civil service pensions.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Penny Marshall from Laverne & Shirley died.
Penny Marshall dies aged 75 from complications caused by her diabetes | Daily Mail Online
Penny Marshall passed away at her Hollywood Hills home on Monday night according to TMZ
  • The famed actress and director's death was caused by complications brought on by her diabetes
  • 'Our family is heartbroken over the passing of Penny Marshall,' her family said in a statement
  • Her passing comes two years after the death of her famed brother Garry Marshall, who created Happy Days
  • Marshall shot to fame with her role on Laverne & Shirley before going on to direct the hit films including Big, Awakenings and A League of Their Own

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Toroid

Founding Member
I heard this story on AM radio today and thought it was rather odd. A transient believed to be in his 20's pushed a kid onto railroad tracks less than a minute before a train arrived. They both ended up on the tracks then the suspect fled on foot. Blocks away he pushed a construction worker which instigated a fight and his co-workers came to his aid. He was taken into custody then died mysteriously.
Suspect dies after allegedly pushing teen onto train tracks
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) --
A man suspected of pushing a teenager onto the Red Line train tracks has died after being taken into custody in downtown Los Angeles, police said.

The Los Angeles Fire Department received a wireless 911 call to the Red Line station platform near 5th and Hill streets around 9:15 a.m. The caller stated there was a young man on the platform, and there was word of an assailant, who was nowhere to be seen when firefighters arrived.

Police said the suspect, a man in his 20s who appears to be a transient, pushed the 14-year-old onto the train tracks then fled. Both the suspect and victim ended up on the tracks following the push, but the teen was able to scramble up before an oncoming train arrived less than a minute afterward.

Fire officials said the victim suffered some contusions and cuts but did not want to be transported.

The attacker fled about five blocks up 5th Street at Flower Street, where there is a construction site. Witnesses said he approached a hardhat worker from behind and punched him on the head with his fist.

"The construction worker turns around, and there's a fight that begins between the construction worker and the suspect. Coworkers come to aid their construction worker. They hold them down, police respond because they're called. When police respond, they take the suspect into custody," said Meghan Aguilar of the LAPD.

A witness to the fight described the suspect as "hostile" during the arrest.

Within moments, there was a medical emergency. The suspect in stricken and dies. LAPD officials said he had been handcuffed but there was no Taser or less-than-lethal force.

The suspect was transported to an area hospital and pronounced dead. It was not clear how he died.

The identities of the victim and suspect were not immediately available.
 

wwkirk

Divine
I heard this story on AM radio today and thought it was rather odd. A transient believed to be in his 20's pushed a kid onto railroad tracks less than a minute before a train arrived. They both ended up on the tracks then the suspect fled on foot. Blocks away he pushed a construction worker which instigated a fight and his co-workers came to his aid. He was taken into custody then died mysteriously.
Suspect dies after allegedly pushing teen onto train tracks
Maybe he was already dying. Or maybe there was some rough justice by someone.
I assume it'll be investigated.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Maybe he was already dying. Or maybe there was some rough justice by someone.
I assume it'll be investigated.

He could have been on some sort of drug and overdosed...

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Toroid

Founding Member
Remotely? How do you mean?
I suspect they've planted people in society to cause problems/chaos. To avoid that agenda being exposed they would sooner eliminate the participants. They can probably just push a button.
 

wwkirk

Divine
I suspect they've planted people in society to cause problems/chaos. To avoid that agenda being exposed they would sooner eliminate the participants. They can probably just push a button.
Does the button signal an assassin or is it some sort of ray?
 
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