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Witnesses to the assault in another county were also located and interviewed. Investigators said that Wallace "declined to make a statement." He was arrested on Tuesday, and was being held at the Iredell County Detention Center on $150,000 secured bond.
Detective Sgt. Brian Fink of the Iredell County Sheriff's Office Special Victims Unit said that additional charges could be forthcoming.
"We have the responsibility under almighty God to protect innocent lives that cannot yet speak for themselves," said Michelle Duggar, according to the Times Free Press. "If we don't speak up and do something to stop this holocaust, the blood of these little ones will be on our hands."
The family, which follows of the Quiverfull movement and is headed by patriarch Jim Bob Duggar, is featured on TLC's 19 Kids and Counting. Seventeen of the Duggar's 19 children attended the recent press conference in Nashville
Josh Duggar, executive director of the Family Research Council Action and the oldest of the Duggar children, said that 50 percent of likely voters in Tennessee supported Amendment 1, a proposed constitutional amendment on the Nov. 4 ballot.
"We are here to educate people on Amendment 1," he said. "When we ask people how of them are pro-life, an overwhelming 64 percent of voters in Tennessee stand for life. "Our mission is clear. We are going to make this very simple. Tennessee is a pro-life state, and therefore Amendment 1 is an amendment that anyone who is pro-life must support."
The amendment would reverse the Tennessee Supreme Court's 2000 ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Sundquist, which held that several anti-abortion laws violated the right to privacy in the state's constitution.
"Why do officers have this mind-set?" Kelly Fowler, an attorney for the family, told The Salt Lake Tribune. "When you're a hammer, all you're going to see is nails."
Officers were called the evening of Aug. 11 to a 7-Eleven, where witnesses reported seeing a man waving a gun around. Taylor, his cousin and brother closely matched the descriptions provided by a 911 caller, investigators said, and police said the three men were "making a scene" on their way to the store. Polices ordered them to raise their hands, but investigators said Taylor continued walking away from them with his hands in his waistband.
Body-camera video shows Officer Bron Cruz following Taylor with his gun drawn, repeatedly screaming at him to "get (his) hands out" of his pants. Taylor turns around, hands still tucked in his waistband, says "nah, fool," and walks backward for a few feet, the video shows. Cruz again orders him to get his hands out, and Taylor complies and pulls up his T-shirt - which police are trained to perceive as part of a possible weapon draw.
That's when Cruz quickly shoots him twice, in the chest and abdomen.
Police said that officers were responding to reports of drug dealing in a neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon. Cell phone video provided to police by a neighbor shows officers placing three suspects in the patrol cars, and repeatedly warning them about walking in the street.
Comment: Apparently, in Florida, walking along a small street in a residential neighborhood is reason enough to land you in the back of a patrol car.
Viola Young, 62, approaches Officer Mahan to ask about one of the men who was being detained. Mahan advises her to stay back, and tries to grab her arm. After she turns and walks away, the officer pulls out his Taser and fires it into her back. Young falls face down onto the pavement. She was taken into custody on charges of resisting an officer without violence. Young was released on Wednesday.
Comment: Avoid the police, they are dangerous, and likely to arrest or shoot people for kicks. "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. "

A low-caste sweeper cleans excreta flowing out of a public toilet at Ajmer, India.
Challenge: civic volunteerism
Prime Minister Narendra Modi literally wielded the broom Thursday in a poor colony housing sanitation workers in New Delhi before administering a pledge to tens of thousands of school children and government officials to spend two hours every week in cleaning up the country.
He asked people to make a beginning with themselves, their families, neighborhoods, workplaces and villages.
Ministers, lawmakers and school principals also picked up brooms and trash cans to sweep streets and clear garbage to raise public awareness of better sanitation in a country where littering is common and where cleaning is considered a task to be done by lower castes.
Modi urged India's 1.25 billion people to turn the drive into a social campaign.
He said it takes time to change old mindsets and habits, and is a tough task. But if everyone joins hands to make it a mass movement, then India too will be counted among the world's clean countries.
Comment: Very few of the hundreds of millions of voters including politicians, civil servants who voted for Narendra Modi saw this type of activism coming. Are there any thing more to it?
Swachh Bharat: How Modi cleverly hijacked Gandhi's legacy from the Congress
Modi launched Clean India drive from Balmiki Basti (schedule caste locality) in the national capital, to symbolically send a message that he cared for not just for safai{cleanness} but also Safai Karamcharis{cleaning workers}. Gandhi cared for Harijans and Congress had got them as a solid social constituency in inheritance. Rise of Bahujan Samaj Party and other variants of Dalit politics based parties in other states took away that constituency from Congress. By picking up a broom in Balmiki Basti and inaugurating a public convenience complex there, Modi is attempting to tell this politically sensitive community that he was there to work for them.
Modi and vast mass of his support base picking up a broom has left Aam Admi Party confused - has he popularised AAP symbol or has submerged it under his persona?
With a population of 56,000, the Town of Union now stands out as having among the most draconian laws in the country for pet owners. Among the laundry list of pet "offenses" is a prohibition on barking.
Pet owners could face up to fifteen (15) days in jail or $250.00 fines for any of the following offenses - among others - listed in Chapter 71 of the town statutes:
The ICRC has confirmed on its Twitter account that its office in Donetsk has been shelled and a humanitarian worker died in the attack.
ICRC spokesman Ewan Watson confirmed that the worker was a Swiss national.
"One of our colleagues, a Swiss national, was killed in Donetsk, Ukraine, when a shell hit close to our office. We're deeply distressed by this loss," Watson told Reuters.
"A Red Cross representative, Laurent Etienne, a citizen of Switzerland, born 1976, has been killed," Eduard Basurin, head of the political department of the Defense Ministry of the Donetsk People's Republic, told TASS news agency.
Etienne was deputy head of the Red Cross mission in Donetsk, according to an Interfax correspondent.
The death of the humanitarian worker is very concerning, a spokesperson for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine told RIA Novosti.
Comment: Kiev has been massacring civilians for months. Every step of the way, Kiev seems to have been following the model set by the IDF: bombing civilians, calling them terrorists, killing women and children. They've even taken a page out of U.S.-created ISIS, torture, execution, beheading. But ask your average brainwashed westerner and they'll tell you the Ukrainian army are the good guys, and evil Putin is stirring up rebellion in the east. Now, like the IDF, Kiev is apparently targeting humanitarian institutions. We'll just have to see if the death of a western European humanitarian worker in Ukraine is enough to spark the outrage of the average westerner. Something tells us it will not, and the mindless killing will continue.
"I had concerns about this from the beginning," Willis told Atlanta's Channel 2 News, but when personnel at the Life Cycle Pediatrics informed her about the accident, "it was like reality had just smacked me in the face."
"No child deserves to go through this," she said.
As Dejuan's first birthday approaches, his mother is filing a $2 million lawsuit against Life Cycle, the clinic's owner Anne Siguin and nurse-midwife Melissa Jones, who performed the botched circumcision, which sliced off the end of the boy's penis.
"It's shocking. It's catastrophic. I don't know what other extreme words you could use about someone having essentially the end of their penis amputated, for a male, is almost the worst thing you can imagine," said Willis' attorney Jonathan Johnson.
Comment: There is plenty of evidence that not only is circumcision an unnecessary procedure, it's also dangerous and traumatic for babies to experience:
- Circumcision Fight: Profit, Pleasure, or Population Control?
- Infant Died After Contracting Herpes Through Circumcision
- MRSA Deaths in the US Exceed AIDS Deaths: Circumcision is a Culprit
- US: Brooklyn Toddler Dies After Circumcision
Tennessee-based Prisoner Transportation Services of America was given the job of transporting 54-year-old Denise Isaacs from Kentucky to Punta Gorda, Florida after her probation was revoked over a shoplifting accusation, The Miami Herald reported.
During stop at a Miami-Dade Taco Bell, transport officers noticed that she was slumped over. So they first called their superiors at Prisoner Transportation Services of America in Tennessee. And then they called 911, but it was too late.
"I knew she wouldn't be able to make a trip like that because of her weakness and pain," Isaacs' daughter, Kallie, told the paper.
Sources told The Miami Herald that Isaacs had suffered hallucinations during the trip. She reportedly drank little water, and refused a meal just hours before she died.
Isaacs had been arrested in 2012 for stealing $1,200 worth of merchandise from a Port Charlotte Walmart. She pleaded no contest, and was allowed to return to Kentucky under the supervision of corrections officers. But when the Florida Department of Corrections found that she had not completed her 200 hours of community service, and still owed $607.90 in restitution, it revoked her probation.
The child told investigators that her grandmother, 49-year-old Geneva Robinson, put on a green mask, took her to the garage, bound her wrists, and made her sleep on a pair of pants when "she was in trouble."
Police said the girl appeared to be malnourished and had numerous burns and bruises, and her wrists and ankles had infected cuts and other wounds that suggested she had been bound, reported KFOR-TV.
The girl said "Nelda" the witch hung her from underneath her arms from the garage ceiling with a pink dog leash and warned "the creatures in the attic were going to come get her," police said.
Neighbors said they've never seen suspicious behavior at the house.
"If it wasn't serious, it would be laughable," said neighbor Tracie Spillman. "I can't believe it. I just think that's not true."














Comment: Clearly Dillon wasn't in a clear state of mind, but did he deserve death?