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Vigil for slain rapper Nipsey Hussle marred by panicked stampede, 19 people injured

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South Los Angeles memorial for rapper Nipsey Hussle
A chaotic scene broke out and 19 people were hospitalized Monday night after a large crowd gathered and then stampeded at the Hyde Park store where rapper Nipsey Hussle was killed.

The Los Angeles Fire Department transported two critical patients, one who was hit by a vehicle and another with a traumatic penetrating injury due to an unknown cause. Two others were seriously hurt and 15 were transported with non-life-threatening injuries. A number of people also walked into emergency rooms on their own to get checked out.

Fire officials said the exact cause of the disturbance was unclear. Most of the injuries may have occurred as the crowd fled in panic, officials said.

Bizarro Earth

Migrants hijack tanker that rescued them to avoid being returned to Libya - UPDATE

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On March 27th, Malta's armed forces took control of the Turkish tanker Elhiblu 1, after it was allegedly seized by migrants.

The tanker rescued the migrants from a shipwreck and when it was approximately 6 nautical miles from Libya's Tripoli made a sharp turn and started moving north towards Europe.

Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said that the ship had rescued about 120 people and described what happened as "the first act of piracy on the high seas with migrants" as the alleged hijackers. Malta has put the number of migrants rescued at 108.

Comment:

Update 1/4/2019: Voice of Europe reports Malta court charges hijackers with terrorism:
Three teenage migrants were charged in Malta with seizing control of a merchant ship and using force and intimidation against the crew, which is considered a terrorist crime under Maltese law.

One of the accused was identified by the court as Abdalla Bari, a 19-year-old from Guinea. The other two are a 15-year-old from Guinea and a 16-year-old from Ivory Coast, who could not be named because they were minors. The suspects pleaded not guilty during an arraignment in Valletta, the Maltese capital. The tanker, El Hiblu 1, was hijacked in the Mediterranean last week. The captain said that rescued migrants had begun to riot and threaten violence when they saw that the ship was returning them to Libya. According to the captain, they forced it to turn north toward Europe.

Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech, denied a bail request, noting that civilian witnesses, including the captain and crew, had yet to testify and that the accused had no ties in Malta nor any means of paying bond.

Under Maltese law, unlawfully seizing control of ship can be considered a terrorist activity and is punishable by anything between seven and 30 years in prison. The cargo ship was heading from Turkey to Libya when it was asked Tuesday to divert its course to rescue nearly 100 migrants in distress, which it did, before continuing on its course.



Star of David

Brainwashed or ambitious? After Gaza slaughter, US mayor praised Israeli security responses as 'moving' - finds fault with Dems 'easy judgment'

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Mayor Pete Buttigieg from his twitter feed, March 2019.
Last May, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg went to Israel with the American Jewish Committee and two weeks later discussed his trip with that organization. At the time Israel was killing Palestinian protesters at the Gaza fence - 60 on one day within days of Buttigieg's visit, getting global attention - yet Buttigieg repeatedly praised Israel's security arrangements as "moving" and "clear-eyed", said the U.S. could learn something from them, and blamed Palestinians and Hamas for the "misery" in Gaza.

He also faulted fellow Democrats for making snap judgments based on "90-second cable news versions of what's going on over there."

Buttigieg, 37, a former Navy intelligence officer, is today a rising star in the Democratic presidential field as a midwestern mayor with a reputation for intelligence and pragmatism. In his 22-minute discussion with the AJC's Seffi Kogen last May, Buttigieg never mentioned the Gaza protests directly. But he said that if you only visited Israel, you'd see what wise judgments Israelis are making.

Comment: Keep an eye on this one. He's making all the right Deep State connections.


Handcuffs

Russian court sentences ex-military officer to 19 years for fighting alongside ISIS

Denis Khisamov

Denis Khisamov was initially deported to Tajikistan because he had a forged Tajik passport, authorities said, but was later handed to Russia.
A Russian court has convicted a former military officer of fighting alongside Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria and sentenced him to 19 years in prison.

Denis Khisamov was found guilty and sentenced on April 2 by the North Caucasus District Military Court in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don.

He was convicted of participation in the activities of a terrorist organization and receiving training to carry out terrorist acts.

Investigators said that Khisamov, who retired from military service in 2009, confessed to taking part in 10 IS battles in Syria in 2015-16 in which about eight people were killed and 13 wounded in those operations.

They said Khisamov confessed that he underwent training for IS recruits in Raqqa, Syria, joined an IS cell consisting of 300 members, and killed four people while fighting alongside IS.

The prosecution also said that in December 2016 he moved to Turkey and robbed currency-exchange offices there, stealing some $230,000 that he later channeled to an IS member for use in Syria.

NPC

Vox Media reporter admits Trump winning election made the Left so crazy they believed Russia collusion story

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Since learning last week that Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence of direct collusion between the Donald Trump presidential campaign and Russian officials looking to alter the outcome of the 2016 presidential elections, some left-leaning media and progressive activists have been on a soul-searching mission. How did they miss that the allegation was so thinly substantiated?

Vox Media feels it may have the answer. In an interview over the weekend with Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi, who claims that the Russian collusion spectacle was the worst media mistake in history, both Vox reporter Sean Illing and Taibbi agree: the Left was just far too devastated in the weeks following Trump's election to think straight.

"A lot of people simply did not want to believe that Trump was a legitimate president, that someone this vulgar and this dishonest could win a presidential election," Illing says. "And I think that disbelief and the emotional devastation of his election colored a lot of our judgments."

X

YouTube clamps down on Tommy Robinson's channel with series of restrictions

Tommy Robinson
© Reuters / Simon Dawson
Tommy Robinson's Youtube channel now faces a series of restrictions.
YouTube has responded to pressure to ban Tommy Robinson by placing a series of restrictions on the anti-immigration activist's channel, including turning comments off and making his videos undiscoverable.

The Google-owned company will place a content warning on Robinson's videos before they play and they won't appear as recommendations. Comments and likes are not allowed, and Robinson will also be blocked from live streaming.

View counts also won't appear on any of the English Defence League founder's videos, and his channel, with over 388,000 followers, will be unable to make money from advertisements, although YouTube already suspended ads on his videos in January.

"After consulting with third-party experts, we are applying a tougher treatment to Tommy Robinson's channel in keeping with our policies on borderline content," a YouTube spokeswoman said.

NPC

'Idiotic and divorced from reality': Prof dissects Disney film Moana through lens of 'rape' and 'toxic masculinity'

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A Gonzaga University professor related Disney movie Moana to themes of rape and colonization in a Thursday presentation.

As previously reported by Campus Reform, philosophy professor Danielle Layne hosted an event, titled, "Is MoanaAbout Rape?"

At the event, which Campus Reform attended, Layne showed attendees a full viewing of the movie without prior comment and encouraged people to watch the movie with an open mind. She followed up with a 10-minute presentation, which preceded an hour discussion during which attendees could ask her questions.

The presentation proceeded with three themes regarding the film: feminine and indigenous empowerment, environmental destruction (rape of nature), and neo-colonialism.

Red Flag

Child Protective Service has helped create a Gestapo-like police state

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My generation and that of our children grew up without Child Protective Service (CPS). We stand up very well compared to subsequent generations.

Child Protective Services is an extremely intrusive government agency that would not have been tolerated. The power of this police agency trumps parental rights and responsibilities. The agency is an important part of the destruction of liberty that I have witnessed over my lifetime.

The Gestapo power that the state now wields over parents is a creation of "child advocates" who believe that it is the function of government to protect children from parents. One consequence has been to erode parental control and to effectively end it in the case of rebellious children who respond to punishment by calling CPS and reporting their parents. CPS has powerful incentives to seize children as it justifies the agency's existence and brings a federal payment for each child seized.

There are reports that many of the seized children end up in the hands of pedophiles, but governments seldom want to hear that they are doing harm rather than good.

Comment: Child Protective Service workers now being installed in public schools


Road Cone

Second explosive device in a week found in Dutch city, area cordoned off

Dutch police
© Reuters / Piroschka van de Wouw
File Photo: Dutch police in Utrecht, March 18, 2019
Dutch police have responded to the discovery of an explosive device, the second such incident this week in the Netherlands.

The explosive device, resembling a grenade, was discovered at about 8:30am local time at the Nieuw Zeist cafe, in a residential area in the town of Zeist, near Utrecht. Reports by local media suggest the device had been left there deliberately, however, this was not confirmed by police.

Airplane

Singapore Airlines grounds part of Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet due to engine problems

Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner airplane
© Reuters / Tim Chong
Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner airplane
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has removed two of its nine Boeing 787-10 aircraft from service due to engine issues. It is more bad news for Boeing following the worldwide grounding of its popular 737 MAX passenger jet.

"During recent routine inspections of Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 TEN engines on Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10 fleet, premature blade deterioration was found on some engines," the carrier said in a statement on Tuesday.

Two SIA 787-10 aircraft have been removed from service pending engine replacements, while other jets equipped with the model of the Rolls-Royce engine are awaiting precautionary inspections that are to be finished by April 3.

Singapore Airlines said that some of the company's flights have been affected by the grounding, but did not elaborate on the number of the flights and passengers affected. The company is now seeking a replacement to "minimize schedule disruption to customers."