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Child abuse: Ponerized federal judge allows school district to use pepper spray on students

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© Reuters / Sergiy PolezhakaPepper Spray
A federal judge won't stop an Alabama school district from punishing students with pepper spray for minor offenses, but he ordered school resource officers to come up with a new policy for using the nonlethal devices.

U.S. District Court Judge Abdul Kallon ruled Wednesday that six Birmingham students sprayed by SROs with Freeze+P during fights were entitled to a total of $40,000 in excessive force claims, reported AL.com.

The Southern Poverty Law Center โ€” which filed a federal lawsuit five years ago against the school district, the police chief and six SROs โ€” claimed police used chemical irritant 110 times on 300 students, most of whom were black.

More than 1,200 other students in the predominantly black school district were also exposed to pepper spray during those incidents, the SLPC reported.

Comment: The role of police in schools has nothing to do with protecting children, but is intended to instill fear and compliance in an increasingly militarized and violent police state. It also works to keep sufficient numbers of children in the school-to-prison pipeline, thus insuring the revenue stream of the prison industrial complex.


People

Oakland community in shock after artist shot dead while painting peace mural

Oakland Superheroes Mural Project
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A young artist has been shot dead in a rough part of Oakland. He was working on a community project painting a motivational mural to inspire young people to dream big.

Fellow artists have described the shooting as random, saying Antonio Ramos, 27, had had an argument with a passerby who wasn't part of the group working on the Mural Project. The argument quickly escalated, and the offender used his gun on Ramos and ran away.

Comment: Terribly sad outcome for this young man. Pray the killer is apprehended.


Ambulance

Explosion at Miami Beach high-rise building leaves over 30 injured

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© MiamiDadeFire / TwitterThe explosion occurred at the Chateau Beach Condo, in Sunny Isles Beach, Miami. A large hole can be seen in the building.
At least 34 people have been injured after an an explosion at a high-rise building in Miami Beach, Florida. The blast appears to have originated in the boiler room, and there are reports of a gas leak, according to WSVN.

The explosion occurred at the Chateau Beach Condo, in the Sunny Isles Beach neighborhood. A large hole can be seen in the building.

Multiple emergency units are on the scene, and it has been listed as a Level 3 Mass Casualty Incident, meaning at least 20 people are hurt, officials told WSVN.

"There was [an] explosion at the top of the building. We are on scene with Ocean Rescue, assisting them as they need us," said Sunny Isles Beach Sgt. Brian Schnell.

Pedestrians may have been struck by large pieces of concrete from a side wall. Glass and debris also rained down on beachgoers and hotel patrons next door to the condo.

Several people are being treated for severe burns and will be sent to area hospitals.

The building was under construction, officials told WTVJ.

An active gas leak was reported near the scene at the adjacent Travelodge Monaco, WFOR reported.

The 33-story building was under construction. Argentine developer Manuel Grosskopf and his father Sergio broke ground on the 84-residence project in January 2013. The completion date is listed only as 2015, according to real estate company Linda G Properties.

It is now a two-alarm fire, according to Alertpage Inc.


Pistol

Booming arms trade between UK and Mexico fueling drug wars

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© Edgard Garrido / Reuters
Britain is fueling a deadly conflict in Mexico as human rights abuses become entrenched and the state's drug war spirals out of control, an anti-arms trade charity has warned.

In a bid to highlight UK complicity in Mexican human rights violations, campaigners gathered outside the Mexican Embassy in London earlier this week.

The protesters called upon the British government to stop its arms sales to Mexico, as allegations of torture committed by the state's police and armed forces mount.

The campaigners gathered at the embassy in Mayfair on the anniversary of a brutal police massacre in the Mexican town of Iguala in 2014.

Mexican police ambushed a fleet of buses carrying students who were making their way to a protest.

The police and a number of unidentified gunmen subsequently opened fire, leaving six people dead and injuring others. The officers abducted a further 43 students, who were never seen again.

Comment: The so-called war on drugs is really just a cover operation for intel agencies, weapons manufacturers and corrupt officials to rake in billions of dollars, while the population suffers from the ongoing violence. Because this 'war' is so profitable, it's unlikely that any real attempts will be made to end drug trafficking.


Clock

German police officials warn refugee camps may blow with violence

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Germany is at risk of violent outbreaks in camps housing asylum seekers, senior German police personnel warned after a string of incidents at various facilities accommodating the refugees.

"We're running the risk that the situation in refugee accommodation will get out of control," German police union chief Rainer Wendt told the mass-circulation newspaper Bild.

"Our experience suggests that in many places there are, unfortunately, very targeted and well-prepared violent clashes with ethnic or religious motivations almost every day."

A similar warning came from Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere on Thursday.

"They go on strike because they don't like the accommodation and they cause trouble because they don't like the food. They beat each other in the facilities for asylum seekers," he said.

"That's still a minority at the moment, but we have to say clearly that whoever comes to Germany ... must allow themselves to be distributed to wherever we send them, take part in a fair process and respect our legal system."

A mass brawl between Syrian and Afghan refugees happened on Wednesday in Hamburg, leaving four people including a guard injured. An unrelated scuffle in Hamburg resulted in four asylum seekers being arrested.

Comment: Conditions in Roszke refugee camp in Hungary reminiscent of WWII atrocities


Snakes in Suits

Study finds right-wingers think they are morally superior

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© Roy Letkey / ReutersBritish Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, 1987
Conservative-minded Britons are more likely to think they are morally superior to everybody else than left-wing people, according to a new study.

While lefties are often accused of brandishing their moral superiority, the new study by polling firm YouGov appears to flip that claim on its head.

"This turns out not to be true," data journalist Will Dahlgreen wrote on the YouGov website. The findings indicate it is "those on the right who are more likely to believe they are morally superior."

Some 47 percent of people who consider themselves to be right-wing or right-of-center claim that they are a better caliber of person than the average Briton, while 43 percent say they are at least as good.

Significantly, fewer lefties think they are better than everyone else, with a humble 39 percent thinking they are better than the average Briton and 51 percent thinking they are about as good as others.

Attention

New reports detail careless handling of radioactive material at inoperative San Onofre California nuclear plant, radioactive material left on beach

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Documents newly obtained by NBC 7 Investigates during secret talks about the condition of the land where the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) sits detail how nuclear material was handled at the plant since the 1980s.

The documents were released to individuals involved with the secret negotiations about the current condition and future handling of the 25-acre property. According to a source familiar with the negotiations, the secret meetings have been going on for about 20 months and involve all the players with a stake in the prime coastal property.

Those players include the U.S. Navy, which owns the property; the U.S. Marines, whose base surrounds the property; and Southern California Edison (SCE) and San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E), both of which hold the lease to the property.

The current lease was signed on April 2011, and according to the agreement, ends on May 12, 2023.

Comment: If conditions were this lax at San Onofre, one might wonder how likely it is that other nuclear facilities are being handled in a similar manner.


Fire

Pasadena, TX chemical plant explosion injures four people

Albemarle Corporation
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At least four people have been injured in an explosion at a plant in Pasadena, Texas, according to local police.

The site belongs to Albemarle Corporation. According to the company's website, the plant manufactures "a variety of chemical products" and "many of our raw materials are purchased via pipeline." It is located along the Houston Ship Channel.

At least one of the injured workers, a 42-year-old male, has been taken out by life flight with chemical burns to his face and chest, KTRK reported.

The plant employs over 300 workers and operates seven days a week.

Eye 1

UCC shooting: Latest in long line of mass college campus killings

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© Steve Dipaola / ReutersPolice officers stand guard near the site of a mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon October 1, 2015.
When a 20-year-old man opened fire at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, it became just the latest in a string of deadly school shootings, from the famous โ€’ University of Texas, Columbine, Sandy Hook โ€’ to the low-profile, to today.

School shootings entered the national consciousness on a broad level with the University of Texas massacre in 1966.

University of Texas: August 1, 1966

Charles Whitman, 25, climbed to the top of a 300-foot tower at the flagship Austin campus. He proceeded to gun down 14 people and injure 31 more from atop the observation deck, before being shot and killed by two police officers. The gunman, a former Marine, had killed his wife and mother earlier in the day. It was to be the deadliest school shooting for over four decades.

Comment: Such a long and steady list of tragedies. Strange how only a few make it into the media, to be repeated over and over, in order to serve an agenda. It just goes to show how mass shootings have have evolved into a political tool in the US, reminiscent of the Hunger Games.

Also see: Another mass shooting just in time to distract US from Putin's truth-telling


Sheriff

It's official: NYPD debuts stop-and-frisk 'receipts' and new rules for cops

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© sbobetpromo.tkNew Rules: A receipt for your inconvenience.
The NYPD has formally introduced the "receipt" cops will now be required to issue to anyone they question during street stops, the Daily News has learned.

Patrick Lynch, head of the largest NYPD union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, called the new paperwork "another nail in the coffin of proactive policing" and predicted a rise in retaliatory complaints against cops."Instead of improving community relations, these receipts will accelerate an increase in crime and disorder, which will damage the city's economic health while hurting those crime-ridden communities who need our protection the most," Lynch said.

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© nymag.comNew stop-and-frisk form given to non-arrested persons questioned by police.
The "What Is A Stop?" slip will go to those stopped but not arrested. It requires officers to give their name and check one or more of six factors that led to the stop, such as a person being near a crime scene or matching a suspect's description.

The form also explains the legal authority officers have to conduct stops in the first place.

In addition, a Sept. 21 internal NYPD order underscores that two factors police were previously able to cite โ€” a suspect making a furtive movement or being in a high crime area โ€” are not cause enough for a stop.
And in the strongest acknowledgment that racial profiling is a problem, the order says people can't be stopped "because they are members of a racial or ethnic group that appears more frequently in local crime suspect data."

Comment: Whatever "form" the reform takes, de-escalating racial profiling has to be an improvement. 700K/year to 42K/year...along with accountability, that looks like an improvement.