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VIDEO: Pasco, WA cops execute unarmed man for throwing rocks

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© Alan Berner/Seattle TimesLaura Alvarado, who knew shooting victim Antonio Zambrano-Montes and knows one of his relatives, lights a candle Thursday at the site of the police shooting in downtown Pasco outside of Vinny's Bakery and Cafe in front of dozens of bystanders during the Tuesday rush hour.
The Franklin County coroner is considering convening a rare inquest jury to look into the shooting death of a homeless man by Pasco police earlier this week. Coroner Dan Blasdel said controversy over the shooting of 35-year-old Antonio Zambrano-Montes by a trio of officers would justify a coroner's inquest, in which a jury is presented evidence of the shooting and decides whether the officers were justified in their use of deadly force.

"We don't want another Ferguson here in Pasco," he said, referring to the suburb of St. Louis, where the shooting of an unarmed African-American teenager by police in August sparked weeks of riots.

The shooting of Zambrano-Montes, which occurred Tuesday in front of dozens of bystanders at one of the city's busiest intersections, has drawn sharp criticism from Mexican authorities, some witnesses and members of Zambrano-Montes' family.


Comment: Not to mention countless thousands across social media. Here's the video referenced below:



Comment: They'll continue to kill people in the streets, either for minor crimes, or no crime at all. Merely being the wrong race, mentally disabled, or even suffering a seizure can earn you a swift trip to the other side courtesy of Police State USA.


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Russian people still love Putin: 85% approval rating

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© RIA Novosti / Aleksey NikolskyiRussian President Vladimir Putin.
The latest poll has shown that 85 percent of Russian citizens trust President Vladimir Putin and 74 percent say they would vote for him if presidential elections were held next weekend.

The poll, conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation on February 7-8 and released on February 13, shows that the current 85 percent trust rating is up from 75 percent in February 2014. The share of those who said they were ready to vote for Putin was also up from 45 percent one year ago.

84 percent of those polled said they approved of Putin's work as president and only 7 percent admitted they were discontented with it.

The general attitude toward Putin was also mostly positive - 75 percent of Russians said they sympathized with their leader. Fourteen percent said they had both positive and negative sentiments about him and 7 percent reported that their attitude to the president was purely negative.

Comment: Russians clearly see Putin's involvement in 'Minsk 2.0' as worthy of approval. While all its points are probably unlikely to be fulfilled, it has put Kiev in the position of assuming the most responsibility, responsibilities that are practically impossible for them to fulfill. In other words, once again, Putin has put Russia's position on the moral high ground, and Kiev ends up looking like the bad guy (rightfully so).


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Don't mess with Texas: Mom wrestles carjacker to ground before police arrive

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© ABC NewsAlleged Texas Carjacker No Match for Minivan-Riding 'Mama Bear'
An alleged carjacker is behind bars in Texas after an encounter with a woman police called a "Mama Bear."

Police say Artrai Alexander, 40, robbed a store then carjacked a white Dodge Challenger Wednesday, before leading cops on a high-speed, eight-mile pursuit. The chase ended in a major accident. The Challenger smashed into a minivan being driven by Jessica Liesmann.

Instead of waiting for police to arrive, Liesmann took matters into her own hands. Liesmann and her boyfriend Charles Cook stormed out of the minivan and confronted Alexander, holding onto the straps of his overalls and wrestling him to the ground before officers arrived.

"I think he ran up against a Mama Bear," one police officer said.

Comment: It's wonderful that things turned out well, but it could have been a dangerous situation, if the man had a gun. Reacting without thinking is not usually the most prudent way to manage situations!


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Best of the Web: Chapel Hill: We can't stop speaking out, even if our voices shake

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© The Herald-Sun | Bernard Thomas SuzanneBarakat (left) is pictured at Wednesday's UNC vigil honoring the death of her brother Deah Shaddy Barakat. She is pictured with her parents Namee Barakat (center) and his wife Layla Barakat (right).
Dear Fellow Muslim-Americans,

I know many of you are afraid.

I am, too. It's hard not to be, when it could've been us.

This letter is a token of faith to all of you - if you have been discriminated against for your beliefs before or after Feb. 10, and if you have been, or are, scared to leave your home today.

This is for anyone who feels like they've been bullied into silence.

I'm sure you're probably asking yourselves: do your lives hold any value? Are we worth any headlines?

They do, and we are.

Comment: Suzanne Barakat talks about the death of her brother.



See also: Now is the time for everyone to stand up and speak out.


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Another hate crime? Arson suspected in Houston Islamic fire

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The Houston Fire Department are investigating an arson case after an Islamic Center was set on fire early Friday morning.

At 5:39 A.M. a fire was reported at the Quba Islamic Institute in southeast Houston. According to local station KHOU 11, heavy smoke began pouring from the building as flames shot over the roof.

By 6:30 A.M. the fire was under control.

According to those in the community who utilized the building, the facility was once used as a church and school but was just purchased to be used as a family center. The building was destroyed but thankfully no one was injured.

Officials are now searching for a cause of the fire and arson investigators were at the scene of the fire.

Comment: Although it is too soon to tell, it appears that this is the result of the anti-muslim hysteria that is sweeping the globe. It is unfortunate that humans are so easily manipulated into singling out a group of people to scapegoat. History appears to be repeating itself as people have not learned from earlier mistakes.


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Anti-Muslim hate crimes skyrocket: Legacy of 'war on terror'?

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© Reuters / Harrison McClary
Hate crimes against Muslims in the United States jumped after the September 11, 2001 attacks and remain high more than 13 years later. The recent murder of three Muslims in North Carolina is being investigated for a possible religious motivation.

The murder of three Muslim university students in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on Tuesday was unlikely a religiously-motivated hate crime, local police have said, though they have vowed to investigate all possible angles involved. The suspect in the killing, Craig Stephen Hicks, was a neighbor of the trio, and their conflict is said to have stemmed from issues over parking outside their apartment complex. The victims' family, however, disagreed with police, calling it a clear "hate crime" and an "execution."

If the triple homicide is proved to be a hate crime -- defined by the FBI as a "traditional offense like murder, arson, or vandalism with an added element of bias" -- it would add to a high number of anti-Muslim hate crimes per year in the US.

Comment: Humanity is apparently just as blind and easily manipulated as it ever was.
Even some of those who became Nazis at this time did not fully realize what they were doing. They might think that they stood for nationalism and socialism, were against the Jews and for the pre-1914--18 status quo ... Still, they expected all that to take the humane forms usual in a civilized nation. Most of them would have been deeply shocked if one had suggested that what they really stood for were torture chambers and officially decreed pogroms ... (Sebastian Haffner, Defying Hitler, p. 103)



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Russian invasion again: 13th aid convoy for Donbas arrives at Ukrainian border

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© Sputnik/ Masha Ross
The 13th Russia's humanitarian aid convoy for eastern Ukraine's Donbas arrived at the state border, the deputy chief of Russian Emergencies Ministry crisis management center, Oleg Voronov, said Sunday.

The convoy comprises over 170 vehicles, which will deliver over 1,800 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the war-torn regions, according to the ministry. Food, necessary items, building materials and other necessities will be brought to Donetsk and Luhansk.

"The humanitarian convoy will divide in two. Over 100 vehicles will be a part of the one delivering more than 1,100 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Donetsk, 70 vehicles will bring to Luhansk over 700 tonnes of humanitarian cargo," Oleg Voronov said.

Comment: Yet another Russian "invasion" into Ukraine. How long can this keep going on?


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China, Russia & North Korea will create international duty-free tourist zone

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© Reuters / Kim Hong-Ji
The authorities in China's northeastern Jilin Province plan to create an international visa and duty-free tourist zone in the border region with Russia and North Korea.

The territory will lie along the Tumen River and will include the Chinese city of Hunchun and a ten square kilometer area in Russia and North Korea, the Xinhua news agency reports Friday. The infrastructure will be constructed jointly by the three countries participating in the project, the news agency reports.

Comment: Bad 'ole Russia creating tourists zones whereas "exceptionalist" America creates war zones. Meanwhile Russia is also doing the same with Egypt.


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Georgia police shoot man, handcuff him to hospital bed and deny family access until he dies

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© Davis FamilyKevin Davis and family
Police in Georgia who cuffed a man to his hospital bed for two days after he was fatally shot by an officer have been accused by his family of barring them from visiting him to stop full details of the shooting from being disclosed.

Kevin Davis was detained at Grady hospital in Atlanta after being shot three times by a DeKalb County police officer, who was responding to a 911 call made by Davis and his girlfriend when she was stabbed by another man at their apartment in the suburb of Decatur.

His sister, Delisa, said she spent his final hours begging police to allow her to see him, but that they refused until he died. "They denied us access to him because they didn't want him telling us what really happened that night," she told the Guardian. In his last known remarks, Davis told a medic that an officer simply arrived at his home "and began shooting".

Jeffrey Mann, the DeKalb County sheriff, said in a statement on Thursday that his department showed "appropriate compassion" to detainees' families. "It is mandatory, however, that security protocol is applied consistently in order to protect the safety of both the inmate and the general public," said Mann, who denied that his officers on duty had blocked relatives from visiting.


Comment: How is preventing a dying man from seeing his family protecting the 'inmate' or the public?


Davis had been arrested and charged with aggravated assault against the police officer, Joseph Pitts, because he allegedly ignored an order to drop a revolver he was holding. Davis's girlfriend, April Edwards, said he grabbed the unloaded gun and approached their front door after their dog was shot and they feared that her attacker may have returned with a gun.

Pitts shot Davis in disputed circumstances. Police have said that Davis approached Pitts, who was in the corridor outside the apartment, shouting: "You shot my dog." Pitts had shot the three-legged pitbull dead, later alleging it "charged" at him after he opened the door to Davis's apartment. Police also said Pitts ordered Davis twice to "put down the gun".

But according to hospital files obtained by the Guardian, after arriving by ambulance Davis told an emergency room medic in his last known remarks "that police came to his house after there was an altercation with his girlfriend and began shooting".

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Iowa widow faces federal charges because she deposited inheritance money in lumps

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© Police State USAJustice in America.
Dubuque — A widow's bank account was seized by the IRS and she now faces criminal charges for depositing her legal inheritance money in lumps instead of all together.

Janet Malone, 68, had $18,775 seized from her — money that was legally earned and was legally bestowed to her by her late husband, Ronald Malone. The problem, according to the government, was the fact that she deposited it in several lumps instead of all at once.

According to the Associated Press, Mrs. Malone deposited the cash in increments between $5,800 and $9,000. The widow's private financial affairs evidently set off red flags under the watchful gaze of the federal government.

The IRS sought out and obtained a warrant in 2013 to seize Mrs. Malone's bank account based on suspicion that the transactions were sized in strategic amounts meant to avoid federal reporting requirements, which take place on transactions valued at $10,000 or more. The crime is referred to as "structuring" one's deposits.