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Local police responded to an "active shooter" situation at Don Carter Lanes on East State Street around 7:15pm, Rockford police Chief Dan O'Shea said, confirming that three people were proclaimed dead and three others were being treated at local hospitals for gunshot wounds.

Three contenders for RT's 'Wokies', an award for best pandering to the leftist mob.
While some companies deliberately set out to become woke standard-bearers, donating conspicuous sums to Black Lives Matter or delivering pompous press releases about their new direction, others were pushed into the PC pit unexpectedly - whether through guilt by association or because a publicity-hungry customer was able to bend the ear of a story-hungry tabloid.
"We have received bitter news, the legendary George Blake is gone," SVR spokesman Sergey Ivanov told Russian media on Saturday.
Below are a few examples of coronavirus corruption scandals that plagued corrupt governments over the past year.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean authorities arrested the country's health minister, Obadiah Moyo, in June on allegations of corruption regarding the government procurement of Chinese coronavirus tests and equipment worth $60 million.

A police officer talks with a couple sitting on the beach in Brighton, on the south coast of England on April 10, 2020.
In a statement published on its website, Sussex Police said that at least 16 officers had been assaulted while on duty across the county on Christmas Day.
The violent incidents included spitting, kicking, punching and biting, while one officer suffered a dislocated shoulder. The force condemned the "significant" number of assaults as "completely unacceptable" and said such behaviour would not be tolerated.
Comment: A basic tenet of human psychology appears to be that, following lockdowns, the need for people to relieve the stress it caused is increased. As previous lockdowns were lifted, there seems to have been a rise in protests and rioting all over the world.
This autumn UK citizens were told by their government that if they locked down now they would 'be free' at Christmas, but instead the government locked them down again. In addition police have been tasked with, and are willingly enforcing, inhumane laws that are tearing families and communities apart, that they find themselves a target of public ire is rather predictable: UK Home Sec Patel urges neighbours to SNITCH on each other over the Christmas period
See also: And check out SOTT radio's:
- Objective:Health - The Ultimate Insanity of the Covid Lockdown - Interview with Sott.net Editor Joe Quinn
- Objective:Health - Deconstructing the Covid Narrative with Investigative Journalist Rosemary Frei
- Objective:Health - Gov. Response Killed More Than Covid - Interview with Denis Rancourt
The attack in the city of Kaiyuan in Liaoning province was carried out outside a sauna and bathhouse. The suspect, identified by the media by his surname Yang, was arrested while the motive for the attack remains unknown.
Chinese law restricts the sale and possession of firearms, and mass attacks are generally carried out with knives or homemade explosives.
Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones released new details in the shooting in Atkins, a city of 3,000, 50 miles north of Little Rock at a news conference Saturday afternoon. He said the victims, two adults and three juveniles, ranged in age from 8 to 50, and some were killed by gunshots in what he described as a "domestic" incident.
"We believe this is an isolated incident and we do not feel there is any continued danger to the local public," he said.

Investigators gather outside a house in Antioch, Tennessee, December 26, 2020.
Nashville realtor Steve Fridrich told local WSMV TV channel that the FBI had interviewed him about whether a man investigated in connection to Friday's bombing had "paranoia about 5G technology."
Fridrich contacted the FBI because a man with the same name had done IT work for him for several years, he said.

A Greyhound bus driver wears a protective mask and gloves as he prepares to depart a station in San Antonio, Texas.
And those who have to take the bus, for whatever reason, are finding fewer options, and often higher prices as a result.
Feeling the pinch most are people like Andrew Sarkis. He paid $97 for a one-way bus ticket from Hampton, Va., to New York City, a 12-hour journey that required two transfers.
"It's expensive, man," said Sarkis, while stretching his legs after his bus took a brief stop at Union Station in Washington, D.C. "I used to go on another bus for $45 a trip, that goes straight to New York," he added.
You don't need the ability to spy on dissident groups if you can control public thought enough to prevent those groups from forming in the first place. You don't need the ability to quash public uprisings if you can propagandize people away from rising up at all. And they can. And they do.
The ability of the plutocratic class to manipulate public thought at mass scale is the single most overlooked and under-appreciated aspect of our society. It warps the entirety of our political spectrum, all our thinking, all our discourse, and what we perceive as normal. And you just don't see people fighting it. The ACLU isn't protecting people's mental sovereignty from the manipulations of sociopathic government-aligned oligarchs. People aren't taking the media-owning class to the Supreme Court for brazen election interference. People aren't taking to the streets protesting it. But they could.











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UPDATE 27/12/2020: The victim count has increased to 6 shot, 3 killed. A Florida U.S. service man has been charged in the attack.