
COPS KILLED A MAN IN FRONT OF HIS WIFE SOMEWHERE IN USA... (VIDEO)
I don't know exactly when and where this happened.
When will these cops stop treating people(of a targeted race) any how? Why hasn't the U.S Government done anything about their cops killing people just because they feel like? Why hasn't U.N sanctioned the U.S over these killings? You(THESE COPS) leave your wives, children... families at home just to go out and murder another person's HUSBAND, FATHER, LOVED-ONE.
Have you guys imagined the grieve you've caused these families?
Turn the table and ask yourselves what grieve it will be if it were you guys(KILLER COPS) being killed.
R.I.P to this man and my condolences are with his family...
Please don't watch this if you can't hence I moved it to the next page.Video is after the cut
When will these cops stop treating people(of a targeted race) any how? Why hasn't the U.S Government done anything about their cops killing people just because they feel like? Why hasn't U.N sanctioned the U.S over these killings? You(THESE COPS) leave your wives, children... families at home just to go out and murder another person's HUSBAND, FATHER, LOVED-ONE.
Have you guys imagined the grieve you've caused these families?
Turn the table and ask yourselves what grieve it will be if it were you guys(KILLER COPS) being killed.
R.I.P to this man and my condolences are with his family...
Please don't watch this if you can't hence I moved it to the next page.Video is after the cut
TERROR MASTERMIND: Paris Attacks Suspect Salah Abdeslam Charged In Belgium
The prime surviving suspect for the Nov. 13 Paris attacks planned to blow himself up with fellow Islamic State militants but changed his mind, he told Belgian investigators on Saturday, a day after his capture.
“‘He wanted to blow himself up at the Stade de France and ... backed down’,” the lead French investigator told reporters in Paris, quoting Salah Abdeslam’s statement to a magistrate in Brussels.
Francois Molins said initial statements by the 26-year-old French national, who was transferred on Saturday to a high-security prison in the western Belgian city of Bruges, should be treated with caution.
Nonetheless, the apparent willingness of the only known active participant to have survived the attacks on bars, a concert hall and the football stadium is a major breakthrough after four months in which the trail had seemed to go cold.
Abdeslam’s lawyer said he admitted being in Paris during the attacks but gave no details of his statement. He told reporters his client, born to a Moroccan immigrant family in Brussels and raised there, had cooperated with investigators but would fight extradition to France.
Belgian prosecutors said Abdeslam and a second man arrested with him on Friday were charged with “participation in terrorist murder”.
“He is cooperating with Belgian justice,” his lawyer Sven Mary told reporters, adding that Abdeslam was bedridden after being shot in the leg during his capture.
His elder brother was among the suicide bombers in the gun and bomb attacks that killed 130 people in the French capital.
Mary said Abdesalam would refuse the extradition demanded by French President Francois Hollande, who was at the soccer match targeted by the bombers.
Legal experts said his challenge was unlikely to succeed but would buy him more time to prepare his defense.
French and Belgian leaders have hailed his arrest, several days after Brussels police stumbled on his fingerprints during a raid that turned violent, as a turning point in clearing up the Paris attacks, in which all the nine identified assailants were shot dead or blew themselves up.
It may also help disrupt other militant cells that Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said were certainly “out there” and planning further violence.
“We’ve won a battle against the forces of ignorance but the struggle isn’t over,” Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said. The case has raised tensions with France but Michel and Hollande, who was in Brussels for a European summit when Abdeslam was arrested, praised each others’ security services.
Interpol issued an advisory to border guards about fleeing accomplices. A Belgian, 31-year-old Mohamed Abrini, is still on EU police agency Europol’s “Most Wanted” list after being caught on CCTV with Abdeslam.
After four months on the run, Abdeslam was found just a few hundred yards from his parents’ home in the rundown North African quarter of the Molenbeek district.
A man using false papers in the names of Amine Choukri and Monir Ahmed Alaaj was also charged with terrorist murder. As Choukri, he was documented by German police at Ulm in October when he was stopped in a car with Abdeslam.
A third man in the house was charged with belonging to a terrorist organization and he and a woman were charged with concealing criminals.
Police had sought Abdeslam since he called two acquaintances in Belgium in a panic hours after the attacks to have them collect him and bring him home. Suspected to be as far away as Syria, it seems he was in Brussels all or most of the time.
Security agencies’ difficulties in penetrating some Muslim communities, particularly in pursuit of Belgium’s unusually high number of citizens fighting in Syria, has been a key factor in the inquiry, along with arms dealing in Brussels.
As Parisians, and families of the victims, voiced relief at the arrest, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said after an emergency cabinet meeting that a trial could answer questions for those who suffered in the attacks.
“Abdeslam will have to answer to French justice for his acts,” he said. “It is an important blow to the terrorist organization Daesh (Islamic State) in Europe.”
A trickle of people came to a makeshift memorial in Paris that has engulfed the monument at Place de la Republique, near the scene of much of the bloodshed, to pay their respects.
“It’s really a relief,” said Emilien Bouthillier, who works in the neighborhood. “I can’t wait for Belgium to transfer and return him to France so he can be tried the way he should be.”
Friday’s heavily armed swoop came after fake passports and Abdeslam’s fingerprints were found following a bloody raid on Tuesday in which Mohamed Belkaid, a 35-year-old Algerian was shot dead and police officers wounded.
Near the scene of the arrest, newsagent Dominique noted that Abdeslam had been well known to him and many in the community.
“He was a very nice lad before,” he said. “How can things go this far? That’s really something else.”
His elder brother Brahim, a Brussels barkeeper who shared a chequered history of drugs and petty crime, blew himself up outside a Parisian cafe on the night of the attacks.
A inquiry that had seemed to go cold heated up when French and Belgium officers went to an apartment in the southern Brussels suburb of Forest on Tuesday.
Thinking they were simply looking for physical evidence, they were instead confronted by at least two people spraying automatic gunfire at them as they opened the door.
Later, local media said, a tapped telephone led police to a mobile phone number used by Abdeslam and, by triangulating the device’s location, established that he was at the house in rue des Quatre-Vents in Molenbeek.
After media broke word that his fingerprints had been found, police moved in and seized him.
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com
TRUMPSY: Republican Leaders Map a Strategy to Derail Donald Trump
Republican leaders adamantly opposed to Donald J. Trump’s candidacy are preparing a 100-day campaign to deny him the presidential nomination, starting with an aggressive battle in Wisconsin’s April 5 primary and extending into the summer, with a delegate-by-delegate lobbying effort that would cast Mr. Trump as a calamitous choice for the general election.
Recognizing that Mr. Trump has seized a formidable advantage in the race, they say that an effort to block him would rely on an array of desperation measures, the political equivalent of guerrilla fighting.
There is no longer room for error or delay, the anti-Trump forces say, and without a flawlessly executed plan of attack, he could well become unstoppable.
But should that effort falter, leading conservatives are prepared to field an independent candidate in the general election, to defend Republican principles and offer traditional conservatives an alternative to Mr. Trump’s hard-edged populism. They described their plans in interviews after Mr. Trump’s victories last Tuesday in Florida and three other states.
The names of a few well-known conservatives have been offered up in recent days as potential third-party standard-bearers, and William Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard, has circulated a memo to a small number of conservative allies detailing the process by which an independent candidate could get on general-election ballots across the country.
Among the recruits under discussion are Tom Coburn, a former Oklahoma senator who has told associates that he would be open to running, and Rick Perry, the former Texas governor who was suggested as a possible third-party candidate at a meeting of conservative activists on Thursday in Washington.
Mr. Coburn, who left the Senate early last year to receive treatment for cancer, said in an interview that Mr. Trump “needs to be stopped” and that he expected to back an independent candidate against him. He said he had little appetite for a campaign of his own, but did not flatly rule one out.
“I’m going to support that person,” Mr. Coburn said, “and I don’t expect that person to be me.
Trump opponents convened a series of war councils last week to pinpoint his biggest vulnerabilities and consider whether to endorse one of his two remaining opponents, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio.
SOURCE: http://www.nytimes.com/
TERROR & FOOTBALL: Turkey Soccer Match Canceled, Stadium Evacuated Over Security Fears
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A soccer derby between Turkish sides Fenerbahce and Galatasaray in Istanbul was canceled and the stadium evacuated hours before the match was due to start on Sunday evening after the local governor’s office said “serious intelligence was obtained”.
His office gave no further details.
The match was postponed “due to the assessment of serious intelligence obtained and in line with demand and consensus of the football clubs”, the governor’s office said.
On Saturday a suicide bomber killed four people and wounded dozens more in central Istanbul in the fourth such attack this year that has brought the death toll to more than 80 people.
Sunday’s football match had been due to start at 8 p.m. (1800 GMT) but fans had started to trickle in much earlier. A Reuters photographer at the scene saw fans leaving after the stadium had been evacuated.
A new date would be announced in the coming days, the Turkish Football Federation said in a statement on its website.
The interior minister has identified Saturday’s bomber as a Turkish member of the Islamic State militant group who was from the southern province of Gaziantep, near the Syrian border.
SOURCE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com
BOSSIP: Race Matters: Strangers Call Police On Albino Dad After Thinking He Abducted His Ethnic Son
A Toronto man is understandably perturbed after a night out with his son ended with him in the back of a police car.
Jason Thompson told Canada’s Global News that he took his 4-year-old son out to see Zootopia and missed the show. That’s when the duo headed back to the bus stop and sang “row, row row, your boat” until the bus came. After catching the bus and halfway home, the bus halted and the people were instructed not to exit until police gave direction.
Surprisingly, they were there for Jason, because someone from the bus stop called and said that he was possibly kidnapping his own kid!
The father who suffers from Albinism said “It’s sickening that anyone would actually take that step”, he also expressed how sad it was for people to think his brown son was not his. The police offered him and his son a ride home. Understandably the 4-year-old was confused and things ended in tears. Ultimately, the police were apologetic after seeing the pair together.
USA: Black Trump Supporter Socks Up & Stomps Out Friend Of KKK Dressed Anti-Trump Protestor [Video]
A Donald Trump rally in Tucson, Arizona, was marred by violence Saturday after an attendee brutally assaulted a man, and embattled campaign manager Corey Lewandowski appeared to grab at a protester’s collar.
An altercation involving punching and kicking was captured on video. The video shows a man with an anti-Trump sign walking up stairs when he is hit from the side by another person. The man falls to the ground, and the assailant repeatedly kicks him.
Video after the cut
An altercation involving punching and kicking was captured on video. The video shows a man with an anti-Trump sign walking up stairs when he is hit from the side by another person. The man falls to the ground, and the assailant repeatedly kicks him.
Video after the cut
Another video
source: bossip.com
USA: McConnell: GOP Senators Can Go Rogue If Trump Wins Nomination
Republican senators facing tough re-election contests may have to figure out how to distance themselves from the party’s presidential nominee, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) suggested Sunday.
“Senate races are statewide races. You can craft your own message for your own people,” McConnell said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “That’s exactly what we intend to do this fall no matter who the nominee is.”
In other words, Senate Republicans are not exactly uniting behind Donald Trump. CNN’s Dana Bash asked McConnell if he’s worried having Trump at the top of the ballot will hurt Senate Republicans in those statewide races.
“We’re going to be running strong with these incumbents no matter who the nominee ultimately is,” McConnell said. “I intend to support the nominee of our party, and we’ll find out who that is in the coming months.”
In a recent New York Times story about Republican efforts to stop Trump, McConnell reportedly said Senate Republicans would “drop him like a hot rock” and pitch Republican senators as a necessary check on a President Hillary Clinton.
Last week, McConnell spoke to Trump and asked him to please quit encouraging violence at his rallies.
SOURCE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com
SKETCHY: Body Of Teen Girl Found In Texas Field Days After Father’s Killing
Officials have identified the body of a young woman found near a Texas highway this week as a teen who had been missing for several days.
Law enforcement had been searching for Adriana Coronado, a ninth-grader who was variously reported as 13 or 14 years old, since Sunday. That day, the body of her father, Caesar Vladimir Coronado, was found severely burned in a ditch in Texas’ Walker County. Officials believed he had been shot to death.
The Walker County Sheriff’s Office said at the time that Adriana may have been with her father when he was killed and that she was “in great danger.”
A gardener discovered Adriana’s body in a field near a highway in West Houston on Wednesday, ABC 13 reported. The body was decomposing, but a bracelet tipped off authorities that they may have found Adriana.
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences used fingerprint verification to identify the girl as Adriana on Friday, according to Fox 29.
Authorities have not released a cause of death for Adriana or commented on possible motives for the deaths. However, the Walker County Sheriff’s Office released a video on Thursday showing a person of interest in the case. The video shows a Ford F-150 crew cab in parking lot in city of Conroe, then shows an unidentified man running away as a fire starts.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the Houston Police Department or the Walker County Sheriff’s Department.
SOURCE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com
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