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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Charlotte police: Warned suspect to drop gun before shooting which triggered riots, hurt 16 officers





He was carrying a 'book' not a gun. Does anyone truly believe that? 



: From a source. "This is the gun police recovered at the scene."



It's hard for the police to do their job when surrounded by witnesses who are liars. In the article below the Neanderthals...give me any excuse to riot...revert back to "Hands up, don't shoot" another lie they continue to perpetuate disproven by the forensic evidence. We are now at the point if you're black and shot by a cop surely it must be the cop's fault.

This is the tale from the family:

The mother of a man shot to death by Charlotte police says he was a family man.

Keith Lamont Scott's mother, Vernita Walker of Charleston, South Carolina, told The Charlotte Observer that her son had seven children.

She told the newspaper: "He was a family man . And he was a likable person. And he loved his wife and his children."

These are the facts:

Scott has a criminal record in three states, including Texas, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Texas records show that he was convicted of evading arrest with a vehicle in 2005, and several months later of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

In 1992 in South Carolina, records show Scott pleaded guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Court records also show a misdemeanor assault conviction in North Carolina from 2004.

Still, believe he was carrying a book? Surprised it wasn't the bible!

The only question now is when will the Canonization proceedings begin?

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Charlotte police warned 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott, again and again, to drop his handgun before an officer shot and killed him, the police chief announced Wednesday morning, after riots damaged patrol cars and injured at least 16 officers, one of whom was hit in the face with a rock.

Police Chief Kerr Putney said during a news conference that officers were searching for a suspect Tuesday when they saw Scott exit a vehicle with a handgun at an apartment complex on the city's northeast side. "The officers gave loud, clear verbal commands which were also heard by many of the witnesses. They were instructing the subject, once he got out of the vehicle, to drop the weapon... Mr. Scott exited his vehicle armed with a handgun as the officers continued to yell at him to drop it."

Putney said Officer Brentley Vinson shot Scott because the man posed a threat. Vinson is black, as was Scott.

"It's time to change the narrative, because I can tell you from the facts that the story's a little bit different as to how it's been portrayed so far, especially through social media," Putney said.

His comments were an apparent reference to a profanity-laced, hourlong video that a woman claiming to be Scott's daughter posted to Facebook soon after the shooting, saying that her father had an unspecified disability and was unarmed. In it, she appears to be at the shooting scene, which is surrounded by yellow police tape, as she yells at officers.

She claimed her father was unarmed and had a book, not a gun. Police say they found no book at the scene. The woman did not respond to Facebook messages, and her claims could not immediately be verified by The Associated Press. It also was not clear if she witnessed the shooting.

The police chief said officers requested medical help and performed CPR on Scott. Vinson has been placed on administrative leave while the shooting is investigated, police said. He's been with the department for two years.

Meanwhile, An outspoken leader of the Nation of Islam, B.J. Murphy, called for an economic boycott of Charlotte at a news conference of black leaders, saying if black lives don't matter, black money shouldn't matter.

The police chief said 16 officers sustained minor injuries during protests Tuesday night and that one person has been arrested.

TV footage early Wednesday showed dozens of protesters on Interstate 85 apparently looting semi-trucks and setting their contents on fire on the highway.













Tuesday night, a larger group of demonstrators gathered near the scene of the shooting. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department tweeted that demonstrators were destroying marked police vehicles and that approximately 12 officers had been injured, including one who was hit in the face with a rock. Photos and TV video showed police firing tear gas to break up the crowd. Some officers were in riot gear.

Broken glass and rocks littered the ground where one police car had been vandalized. Less than 5 miles away, wooden pallets barricaded the entrance of a Walmart that had apparently been looted.

The unrest in Charlotte came just hours after another demonstration in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over the shooting there of an unarmed black man by police.

Charlotte police officers went to the complex about 4 p.m. looking for a suspect with an outstanding warrant when they saw Scott — who was not the suspect they were looking for — inside a car, department spokesman Keith Trietley said.

Officers saw Scott get out of the car with a gun and then get back in, Trietley said. When officers approached, the man exited the car with the gun again. At that point, officers deemed the man a threat and at least one fired a weapon, he said.

Scott was taken to Carolinas Medical Center and pronounced dead.

Police blocked access to the area, which is about a mile from the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, as protesters gathered after the shooting.

Some protesters were heard yelling "Black lives matter," and "Hands up, don't shoot!" One person held up a sign saying "Stop Killing Us."

Other footage showed protesters lingering around a police vehicle after shattering its windows.

One television news crew retreated from the scene after demonstrators began rocking their remote van, which was parked near the apartment complex where the shooting occurred.

Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts appealed for calm and tweeted that "the community deserves answers."

In Tulsa, hundreds of people rallied outside police headquarters calling for the firing of police officer Betty Shelby, who shot 40-year-old Terence Crutcher on Friday during a confrontation in the middle of a road that was captured on police dashcam and helicopter video.

Shelby's attorney has said Crutcher was not following the officers' commands and that Shelby was concerned because he kept reaching for his pocket as if he were carrying a weapon. An attorney representing Crutcher's family says Crutcher committed no crime and gave officers no reason to shoot him.

Local and federal investigations into that shooting are ongoing.






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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Carlos Danger strikes again




Report: Latest Anthony Weiner Scandal Involves 15-YEAR-OLD Girl


September 21, 2016



And to think if Killary makes it to the WH his wife will be her right hand "man".

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by Blake Neff

Anthony Weiner carried on a months-long online sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl, according to text messages and photos produced by The Daily Mail.

“I would bust that tight pussy so hard and so often that you would leak and limp for a week,” Weiner allegedly messaged to the girl via the Confide phone app. It was one of many erotic messages Weiner sent to the girl over several months, along with numerous pictures of himself.

Guess you could say he really is a dickhead.

via:


“I thought of you this am. Hard,” Weiner allegedly says in another text message. “I want to feel like I can tell you anything.” In the messages, Wiener is tagged with the name “T Dog,” but the girl teases him about the nickname “Carlos Danger,” a pseudonym Weiner used while messaging a woman in 2012.

The girl told the Mail in an interview that her correspondence with Weiner started after she messaged him on Twitter, intrigued by the fact his account was still active despite repeated scandals about his behavior.

“I just wanted to see if he was still on Twitter,” she said. “And I just wanted to see if he’d respond … I kind of stroked his ego by saying I was a huge fan, and he immediately responded about two minutes later, and we just started talking and we talked the whole night and as we were direct messaging, I checked my Facebook and he sent me a friend request.”

“At first I was a little skeptical that it was him,” she continued. “A little bit later he asked me to undress, he started talking sexually. He asked me what I was wearing, told me what he was wearing, then he asked me to take my clothes off … but he knew I was in high school.”

The girl said Weiner and her would engage in schoolgirl roleplaying, and sometimes even indulge in rape fantasies.

“[It would be] him showing up at my house when my dad was out of town, and just start undressing me, being forceful, asking me if I wanted to be dominated, just strange questions,” she said.

When contacted by the Mail, Weiner did not deny sending “flirtatious” messages to the girl.

“I have repeatedly demonstrated terrible judgement about the people I have communicated with online and the things I have sent,” he said in a statement. “I am filled with regret and heartbroken for those I have hurt.”

(This is like the 4th time he was "filled with regret and heartbroken")

The Daily Mail has not revealed the girl’s identity, citing her status as a minor. She said she was finally moved to come forward after Weiner’s most recent scandal, in which it was revealed that he was sexting a woman while his young son slept right nearby. That revelation caused Weiner’s wife, Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, to separate from him.

The girl said she didn’t want to press charges against Weiner over his conduct because she believed their interactions were consensual, but her opinion may not matter. Soliciting a minor for sexual acts can be prosecuted even if there is no actual minor at all, so her refusal to support an investigation likely would not stop determined prosecutors from pursuing the case.







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What are "Black Lives Matters" really protesting?




On a tip from Ed Kilbane










It's simple. Blacks commit most of the crime that is why they are shot more often. No one cares about black on black crime because they were shot under the pretense of "friendly fire". It never was about who shot who but what color shot what color. The simple fact is the vast majority of these crimes can be traced back to a 70% out of wedlock birth rate among blacks. Without a stern father in the household to offer some semblance of discipline the odds of them going down the wrong path is 7 out of 10. The quicker the black community realizes this the better off we'll all be.






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You're gonna love this one!






Black Lives Matter Leader Robbed By Black Mugger & Calls For More Police 



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This turdball now knows what it's like to be a cop and have a gun pointed at you. What would happen if the robber, let's call him DeMarcus Johnson, subsequently was shot and killed by the police? I wonder if Ford would still honor his eligibility for sainthood?


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Jerry Ford Jr., a Black Lives Matter leader in Houston, Texas, wants more cops after he was robbed at gunpoint (Photo: Screenshot/KTRK-TV 13)

A Houston leader of the Black Lives Matter movement is calling for more cops in his neighborhood after he was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday by a black assailant.

Jerry Ford Jr., a University of Houston graduate student, initially thought the man robbing him outside his apartment was another student.

“The guy was standing right here just seemed like he was hanging out,” Ford told Houston’s KTRK-TV 13. “I told him wassup. He asked me did I have a key to get in. I told him yeah I’m about to go upstairs.”

Ford, who lives only blocks from the university campus, told the station the man pulled a gun on him.

“I reach in right here to open the door, and I turn back around and he has the gun right there in my face,” he said.

The armed man stole Ford’s wallet and his phone and ran away. Another student told the station there have been other robberies in the area. And in August, there were dozens of car break-ins in local apartments. KTRK-TV 13 reported the apartments are home to mostly University of Houston students, “but the university says UH Police do not patrol them.”

However, Ford is demanding a larger police presence in the area.

“It’s becoming a pattern. I hope they would take a bigger stance and put more security over here because you have a lot of people walking back and forth to class,” Ford said.

Ford’s Facebook page includes a photo of him standing at a set of microphones beside what appears to be a member of the New Black Panther Party.

In the photo posted Aug. 2, a black crowd is holding fists in the air, and one person displays a sign that says, “We want justice for Alva Braziel!” Braziel was an armed black man who was fatally shot by police, who say he pointed his weapon at them.

Jerry Ford Jr. at microphones in a photo posted on his public Facebook page. In his Aug. 2 post, he wrote, “If you don’t stand for something you will fall for anything”.

(Like falling for the BLM bullshit)

In an earlier interview with Fox 26 commenting on a “White Lives Matter” protest, Ford said:

“I think it’s intriguing when you hear White Lives, their culture, is being under attack. I think many black people in this country, many black lives would say, well, our culture was taken away from us when we was brung to this country when we talk about slavery.


"we was brung to this country"? 
Maybe he should take more interest in his classes and less interest in protesting.






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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Hope someone told Comrade Bill it was a terrorist attack



Bill de Blasio:

“There is no specific and credible threat against New York City at this point in time from any terror organization,” he told reporters.






Rahami was born in Afghanistan but spent most of his life in the U.S. and has since become an American citizen. A friend told reporters that he changed two years ago, after taking a trip to his native Afghanistan.




Hey Bill...bombs are to Muslims what peanut butter is to jelly.








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