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Hoover, Alabama police offer sympathy for fatal mall shooting, but say Emantic Bradford's gun made them do it

Emantic Bradford

Emantic Bradford
Police in Alabama offered sympathy Monday to the family of a black man killed by an officer responding to a shooting at a shopping mall, but said the man's visible handgun "heightened the sense of threat" to police in an already chaotic scene.

Emantic "EJ" Bradford Jr., 21, was shot and killed by a police officer responding to a Thanksgiving night shooting that wounded two people at the Riverchase Galleria mall outside Birmingham.

Hoover police initially portrayed Bradford as the gunman saying officers acted heroically to "take out the threat" within seconds of shots being fired in the crowded mall. Then they retracted the statement, saying Bradford was likely not the gunman responsible for the initial shooting, who remains at large.

"He saw a black man with a gun and he made his determination he must be a criminal," Ben Crump, a lawyer for Bradford's family said during a Sunday news conference in Birmingham.

Attention

Florida man out on bail pauses his game of Grand Theft Auto to rape a 15 y.o. girl

Daniel Enrique Fabian
© Pasco County Sheriff’s Office
Daniel Enrique Fabian, 18, faces two counts of lewd and lascivious battery on a person between the ages of 12 and 15 in two separate assaults that took place in June.
An 18-year-old New Port Richey man is accused of sexually battering two girls in two separate incidents in June, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office. Deputies say they found another witness to the second assault who overheard what happened without actually being there:

That witness, a 16-year-old Tarpon Springs teen, told deputies he overheard the June 28 assault via an online session of the video game Grand Theft Auto.

The witness had been chatting with 18-year-old Daniel Enrique Fabian while they played online. The witness told deputies he overheard the assault because Fabian took a break from playing on his Playstation 4 but remained online and left his headset microphone on.

Fabian was arrested Nov. 21 on charges of lewd and lascivious battery on a person between the ages of 12 and 15.

Gold Coins

'Crypto Winter': Bitcoin falls below $3,500

bitcoin
Bitcoin is only 10 years old, but the cryptocurrency has already seen its fair share of bear markets.

The most recent one, which some are dubbing "crypto winter," worsened over the weekend. The cryptocurrency slid below $3,500 for the first time in 14 months, then later recovered toward the $3,900 level by Monday, according to data from CoinDesk. That brings its decline from last year's peak to more than 81 percent.

That loss isn't the worst bitcoin has suffered, but the world's largest digital currency is getting close.

Way, way back in 2010

Bitcoin's current level is still well above the fraction of a penny price where it first began trading in 2010- and its early investors are mostly wealthier because of it.

Comment: Bitcoin takes a nosedive, trading below $4,000 for the first time since 2017


No Entry

Possible active shooter event reported at Walter Reed Medical Center [Update: Turns out it was a drill]

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
© Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.
Authorities were responding Tuesday to a possible active shooter incident at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Montgomery County Police officer Rick Goodale said police were called to the scene Tuesday just after 2:20 p.m.

Many on Twitter posted about the ongoing situation. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, a Democrat who represents Maryland's 2nd district, said he was at the hospital and was told about the possible shooting.

"I am currently at Walter Reed Medical in Bethesda where we've been told there is an active shooter," Ruppersberger wrote on Twitter. "I am currently safe in a conference room w/ approx 40 others."

Comment: Apparently, none of the Walter Reed authorities thought to inform anyone that it was an 'ad hoc drill':
According to military officials, the active shooter reported at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Tuesday afternoon was a drill.

The Navy confirmed that there was no active shooter, and it was an "ad hoc drill." An all clear was given around 3:20 p.m.


Lt. Col. Audricia Harris also told CNN the situation at Walter Reed was an "exercise."

Apparently, no one told Maryland Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger it was a drill.


Ruppersberger tweeted about an active shooter at Walter Reed around 2:31 p.m. and said he was sheltering in place.

"I am currently at Walter Reed Medical in Bethesda where we've been told there is an active shooter. I am currently safe in a conference room w/ approx 40 others," Ruppersberger tweeted out.

Another tweet from Ruppersberger's account at 3:04 p.m. stated that he remains sheltered and he again confirmed he didn't believe it to be a drill.


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People inside the facility were also not aware that the situation was just a drill. Many said they were scared and sheltering in place.





Post-It Note

Say what? Police recruits in Berlin to 'learn German before English'

German police
The new head of the Berlin Police Academy has said that police trainees should close their English textbooks and open their German ones instead. The training program has been criticized for falling German levels.

The head of Berlin's Police Academy, Tanja Knapp, said Monday that police training schools should offer less instruction in English and instead focus more on German.

Speaking to the Berlin Senate, Knapp said that the shift in focus was needed in order to improve the German language abilities of police recruits.

Comment: That this is even an issue seems a bit strange! ... but perhaps NOT so strange when one considers the geopolitical and cultural pressures the US puts Germany in order to keep the powerful European country inside its sphere of influence.


TV

Oops! MSNBC field reporter scuttles 'women and children' narrative, says on-air that migrants are mostly men not seeking asylum

Stephanie Ruhle Gadi Schwartz
© MSNBC
MSNBC reporter Gadi Schwartz, who is on the ground in Tijuana, Mexico, said Monday that most of the caravan members he's encountered are males - many of whom are not seeking asylum.

MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle asked Schwartz to characterize the group of migrants he's encountered, stating, "Some people look at these images and they listen to the president, who says, 'It's not women and children, it's stone cold criminals.'"

"Give us the profile of who's there mostly and what they're looking for," Ruhle added.

Heart - Black

Act now over Yemen conflict or share blame for mass famine, charities tell US

Yemeni malnutrioned child
© Reuters
A 2-year-old boy lies on a bed at the al-Thawra hospital in Hodeidah where he receives treatment for malnutrition on November 17.
The United States will bear shared responsibility for what may be the largest famine in decades if it does not cease its military support for the coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in Yemen, the heads of five major humanitarian organizations have warned.

In an unusually stark joint statement, the leaders of the International Rescue Committee, Oxfam America, CARE US, Save the Children USA and the Norwegian Refugee Council USA together urged the US government to act to save Yemeni lives.

"The stakes in Yemen are shocking and must be stated clearly: 14 million people are at risk of starving to death in Yemen if the parties to the conflict and their supporters do not change course immediately," their statement says.

Bizarro Earth

Australian Senator praises 'immigration policy' of pre-Neolithic tribe that killed American missionary

Pauline Hanson
© ABC
Pauline Hanson says the North Sentinelese have the "right to choose their own fate".
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has voiced support for the "strict zero-gross immigration policy" of the inhabitants of the North Sentinel Islands, who killed an American missionary with bows and arrows.

Senator Hanson lodged notice of a formal motion, which was denied by the Senate, calling for it to "support the desire of the Sentinelese people to protect their culture and way of life".

Better Earth

What We Talk About When We Talk About Immigration

immigrants fence
My father moved to the UK from Iran in the 1970s to study engineering when he met and married my mother, who is from a small town in the Welsh valleys. Many people from that town would not have met a non-white person before they met my father. After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, my parents made the eminently sensible decision that they would build their life together in Wales and not Iran.

To this day my father remains the hardest working person I know. He always worked two jobs, became a successful engineer and I recall watching him take part in publicity photos in the 1990s as the first non-white retained fireman in Wales, which he went on to do for 25 years.

He is by any measure a credit to his community and can easily be held up as a model for "integration." However, he is just one person. I sometimes wonder how different things might have been if there had been even one or two other Iranian families living on our street.

My father was born more than 3,700 miles from where I was born. By the age of three I'd already lived in four different countries. I grew up in a small town in Wales. By the time I was 15, I couldn't wait to move to London. I'm writing this column in a hotel room in Japan. When it is finished I'll send it to my editor in Australia and by the time you read it I'll likely be back home in London. As an internationally minded academic, I have what Talcott Parsons called an "achieved identity" based on education and career success.

Attention

Shocking video of disabled woman viciously beaten by brainwashed liberal nazi for smoking in car park

smoking attack

The alleged attack left Emma Martin (pictured) with a fractured skull, broken ribs, a busted eye socket and a burst eardrum
The appalling footage shows the man allegedly kick the 36-year-old in the ribs while she is lying on the ground. WARNING: Confronting images.

A 36-year-old Gold Coast woman has allegedly been severely bashed by a man for smoking a cigarette in an underground car park.

Emma Martin, a disability pensioner, was in the carpark of her Southport apartment building with a female friend when the two women were approached by a fellow resident, Nine News reported.

The neighbour, identified by Nine News as Rewi Borell, argued that Ms Martin was not allowed to smoke within the area.

Comment: The anti-smoking lobby have succeeded in the demonisation of smokers and now any creature can use their bidding as excuse to express their abhorrent nature: As if often the case in our twisted reality, contrary to the propaganda, smoking tobacco has numerous important benefits: Also check out SOTT radio's: The Health & Wellness Show: The Truth about Tobacco and the Benefits of Nicotine