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(12-17-2021, 08:20 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: You get to the end of the story where ya find out it wasnâ€t really trash.  It was her own food she just threw out.  Thatâ€s worthy of a lawsuit?  Gosh damn, when does the pendulum start to swing back the other way?

I don't know if it's lawsuit worthy, but would you be ok with the government forcing your kid to a) each food she didn't want to eat and b) eat food out of a trash can?
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My dad used to force us to clear our plate whether we wanted to or not.  We are creating generation(s) of entitled monsters as we make the adult the bad guy here.
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(12-17-2021, 09:02 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: My dad used to force us to clear our plate whether we wanted to or not.  We are creating generation(s) of entitled monsters as we make the adult the bad guy here.

That's your dad.  I'm talking about a government employee.
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‘Racial oppression is the root cause of gun violenceâ€: A deeper dive into a cityâ€s multi-million dollar plan for peace

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA)– Following a 4-hour Champaign City Council meeting and emotional pleas from dozens, the real work is set to begin.

Council advanced the cityâ€s “Community Gun Violence Reduction Blueprint” in that meeting Tuesday night. Itâ€s the most expensive, most comprehensive gun violence plan the council has ever come together on.
Countless stories of hurt at the hands of gun violence filled the room, a sign of the sheer number of people who have personal experience with it.


“Saying, hey look, this is what Iâ€m living. This is my reality,” shared Marlon Mitchell, the founder of non-profit FirstFollowers.
Mitchell was not at all surprised by the far-reaching impact of continued violence in the city.
One public speaker shared an audio recording of gunshots that went on for more than a minute. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time when he says 64 rounds rang out.

“We agree that the root problem is manifested in income inequality, poverty, underfunded public housing, under-resourced public services, achievement gaps in schools, lack of opportunity and perceptions of hopelessness, and easy access to firearms by high-risk people,” another speaker laid out.


In the last five years, the number of shootings involving a victim has more than doubled from 26 in 2016 to 67 in 2021 to date. Homicides have tripled from three, five years ago, to a record-breaking 16 this year.
The city spelled out where itâ€s happening in a series of maps in the blueprint, and in no surprise to many of the speakers, itâ€s adversely harming the cityâ€s Black population at an alarming rate.

“Yes, racial oppression is the root cause of gun violence,” a speaker concluded.
“Things have gotten to a point where theyâ€ve escalated really quickly and itâ€s like a wildfire. I mean if you donâ€t put it out and you donâ€t section it off, itâ€ll spread and itâ€ll keep spreading,” Mitchell shared.
FirstFollowers is one of the proposed partners in the blueprint. The city plans to invest more than $600,000 in the non-profit to ramp up aid for the formerly incarcerated, including working with the Illinois Dept. of Corrections so people can prepare to re-enter society up to two years before release.

Deputy Mayor, At Large Will Kyles said heâ€s thankful the blueprint includes tracking success through data, and he was pleased with the community response.

“As one speaker said, itâ€s the fruition of decades worth of work,” he added. “…Thatâ€s what I think that people wanted was the ability to see hope, and to see that it wasnâ€t just a great conversation.”
Crime Stoppers would be another partner. The non-profit takes anonymous tips to help solve crime. It plans to expand its Illegal Gun Bounty Reward program. Since Crime Stoppers started offering rewards of up to $1,000 for tips that lead to a gun-related arrest, 42 arrests have been made and 55 firearms recovered.

The goal is to raise that reward to $2,500, and $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest in a murder case.
Final approval for the blueprint is expected in January.


https://www.wcia.com/news/local-news/rac...for-peace/
"Hightop can reduce an entire message board of men to mudsharks. It's actually pretty funny to watch."


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(12-17-2021, 08:20 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: You get to the end of the story where ya find out it wasnâ€t really trash.  It was her own food she just threw out.  Thatâ€s worthy of a lawsuit?  Gosh damn, when does the pendulum start to swing back the other way?

Wait until discovery finds the food originated from the same trash can.  Big Grin

Back in the day Lorain had 3 schools. They were not segregated but it was close as possible. 

Lorain HS - Whites - known for baseball.
Southview - Hispanic - known for wrestling.
Admiral King - Coloreds - known for bball.
The America, and the American Military, that you once knew is gone.
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Asbury Park football coach fired after trespassing scandal

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A call came into city police Nov. 6 at 2:30 a.m. reporting a disturbance and possible trespasser at the stadium. Officers found Famularo, 26, with his pants off as he covered the front lower half of his body with a football jersey, according to a one-minute video from a single body camera the Asbury Park Press obtained via a public records request.

See the video of Famularo obtained by the Asbury Park Press at the top of this page

An internal school district memo obtained by the Asbury Park Press said Famularo was possibly intoxicated and also reported his girlfriend "spewed expletives" at another woman at the scene who was wearing Famularo's jacket.

"This is all very disturbing. But, this is the information I was given," Asbury Park High School Principal Kathy A. Baumgardner wrote in the memo for district Superintendent RaShawn M. Adams.

https://brooklyn.com/asbury-park-footbal...ng-scandal
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(12-18-2021, 08:47 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: Asbury Park football coach fired after trespassing scandal

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A call came into city police Nov. 6 at 2:30 a.m. reporting a disturbance and possible trespasser at the stadium. Officers found Famularo, 26, with his pants off as he covered the front lower half of his body with a football jersey, according to a one-minute video from a single body camera the Asbury Park Press obtained via a public records request.

See the video of Famularo obtained by the Asbury Park Press at the top of this page

An internal school district memo obtained by the Asbury Park Press said Famularo was possibly intoxicated and also reported his girlfriend "spewed expletives" at another woman at the scene who was wearing Famularo's jacket.

"This is all very disturbing. But, this is the information I was given," Asbury Park High School Principal Kathy A. Baumgardner wrote in the memo for district Superintendent RaShawn M. Adams.

https://brooklyn.com/asbury-park-footbal...ng-scandal
Trespassing is legal now, a recent court case determined that you couldn't be confronted for that act.
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(12-18-2021, 08:47 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: Asbury Park football coach fired after trespassing scandal

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A call came into city police Nov. 6 at 2:30 a.m. reporting a disturbance and possible trespasser at the stadium. Officers found Famularo, 26, with his pants off as he covered the front lower half of his body with a football jersey, according to a one-minute video from a single body camera the Asbury Park Press obtained via a public records request.

See the video of Famularo obtained by the Asbury Park Press at the top of this page

An internal school district memo obtained by the Asbury Park Press said Famularo was possibly intoxicated and also reported his girlfriend "spewed expletives" at another woman at the scene who was wearing Famularo's jacket.

"This is all very disturbing. But, this is the information I was given," Asbury Park High School Principal Kathy A. Baumgardner wrote in the memo for district Superintendent RaShawn M. Adams.

https://brooklyn.com/asbury-park-footbal...ng-scandal

They get more worked up about this than all the stabbings and other violence that occurs by students there on the regular.
"Hightop can reduce an entire message board of men to mudsharks. It's actually pretty funny to watch."


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(12-18-2021, 09:46 AM)Sanitarian2 Wrote:
(12-18-2021, 08:47 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: Asbury Park football coach fired after trespassing scandal

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A call came into city police Nov. 6 at 2:30 a.m. reporting a disturbance and possible trespasser at the stadium. Officers found Famularo, 26, with his pants off as he covered the front lower half of his body with a football jersey, according to a one-minute video from a single body camera the Asbury Park Press obtained via a public records request.

See the video of Famularo obtained by the Asbury Park Press at the top of this page

An internal school district memo obtained by the Asbury Park Press said Famularo was possibly intoxicated and also reported his girlfriend "spewed expletives" at another woman at the scene who was wearing Famularo's jacket.

"This is all very disturbing. But, this is the information I was given," Asbury Park High School Principal Kathy A. Baumgardner wrote in the memo for district Superintendent RaShawn M. Adams.

https://brooklyn.com/asbury-park-footbal...ng-scandal
Trespassing is legal now, a recent court case determined that you couldn't be confronted for that act.
Huh? Not sure if serious.
"Don't, I say don't bother me dog, can't ya see I'm thinkin'?"   Foghorn Leghorn
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(12-18-2021, 10:48 AM)ChinaBuck Wrote:
(12-18-2021, 09:46 AM)Sanitarian2 Wrote:
(12-18-2021, 08:47 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: Asbury Park football coach fired after trespassing scandal

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A call came into city police Nov. 6 at 2:30 a.m. reporting a disturbance and possible trespasser at the stadium. Officers found Famularo, 26, with his pants off as he covered the front lower half of his body with a football jersey, according to a one-minute video from a single body camera the Asbury Park Press obtained via a public records request.

See the video of Famularo obtained by the Asbury Park Press at the top of this page

An internal school district memo obtained by the Asbury Park Press said Famularo was possibly intoxicated and also reported his girlfriend "spewed expletives" at another woman at the scene who was wearing Famularo's jacket.

"This is all very disturbing. But, this is the information I was given," Asbury Park High School Principal Kathy A. Baumgardner wrote in the memo for district Superintendent RaShawn M. Adams.

https://brooklyn.com/asbury-park-footbal...ng-scandal
Trespassing is legal now, a recent court case determined that you couldn't be confronted for that act.
Huh? Not sure if serious.
Sure, we had a big long thread on how trespassing is acceptable in this country and how you can't be questioned about it when you are "Jogging" .
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(12-18-2021, 11:27 AM)Sanitarian2 Wrote:
(12-18-2021, 10:48 AM)ChinaBuck Wrote:
(12-18-2021, 09:46 AM)Sanitarian2 Wrote:
(12-18-2021, 08:47 AM)P1tchblack Wrote: Asbury Park football coach fired after trespassing scandal

.....................

A call came into city police Nov. 6 at 2:30 a.m. reporting a disturbance and possible trespasser at the stadium. Officers found Famularo, 26, with his pants off as he covered the front lower half of his body with a football jersey, according to a one-minute video from a single body camera the Asbury Park Press obtained via a public records request.

See the video of Famularo obtained by the Asbury Park Press at the top of this page

An internal school district memo obtained by the Asbury Park Press said Famularo was possibly intoxicated and also reported his girlfriend "spewed expletives" at another woman at the scene who was wearing Famularo's jacket.

"This is all very disturbing. But, this is the information I was given," Asbury Park High School Principal Kathy A. Baumgardner wrote in the memo for district Superintendent RaShawn M. Adams.

https://brooklyn.com/asbury-park-footbal...ng-scandal
Trespassing is legal now, a recent court case determined that you couldn't be confronted for that act.
Huh? Not sure if serious.
Sure, we had a big long thread on how trespassing is acceptable in this country and how you can't be questioned about it when you are "Jogging" .
Nope.  That's BS.  What I DID say was that Georgia citizen's arrest laws do not apply to trespassing and,  if I didn't say it then, it's stupid to arm yourself and chase someone down for trespassing.
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Man who faked being disabled teen to get diaper changed arrested again

Heâ€s still full of crap.
A Louisiana man who admitted to tricking a health care worker into changing his adult diaper by pretending to be disabled has been charged with attempted human trafficking for allegedly pulling the same stinky stunt.

Rutledge Deas IV, 31, of Metairie, was arrested last week after detectives investigated a text message in which he claimed to be engaged in “alternative therapy” and offered to pay a baby-sitter to change his diapers.

He allegedly posed as a younger man with special needs and “tried to recruit the victim to solicit other baby sitters to care for him,” State Police said in a statement.

Deas was arrested at his home Thursday, charged with one count of attempted human trafficking and booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center.

In November 2019, he was charged with 10 counts each of sexual battery and human trafficking after authorities said he posted fake ads online to lure in unsuspecting health care workers.



Investigators found that Deas used social media ads to falsely claim he was seeking home health care for his 18-year-old brother “Cory,” whom he described as “mentally and physically handicapped.”


He then posed as “Cory” while “allowing the care provider to change his adult diaper and obtain sexual arousal under the false pretenses of being handicapped,” police said at the time.


https://nypost.com/2021/12/28/man-who-fa...ted-again/
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Pitch, where do you find this sh1t?  [Image: emoji859.png]  No pun intended
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