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Two cops lose their jobs after being caught making racial slurs and plotting to target black drivers

former deputy Brant Gaither
© The Free Thought Project
"It's supposed to rain tomorrow. Might not get too many niggs."— said the racist cop.

One Georgia sheriff's deputy has now been fired and a second resigned abruptly after an investigation disclosed a bevy of racist and sexist posts to social media and an apparent pattern of targeting African Americans for traffic stops.

McIntosh County Sheriff's Department deputies Brant Gaither and Jeremy Owens patrolled Interstate 95 between Savannah and Brunswick as part of a special traffic unit, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

A supervisor stumbled onto the two cops' Facebook Messenger exchanges, initiated an internal investigation, and terminated Gaither on July 25. Owens — responsible for the quote at the beginning of this article — resigned the following day.

Racial slurs peppered their messages, as did overtly racist stereotypes and denigrating comments about women, the Journal-Constitution found. In one example, renowned civil rights and peace activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech became the subject of abject mockery.

"I have a dream," Gaither wrote. "That one day my people will not act like animals."

Owens replied, "Lol. That'll never happen."

Other exchanges included quips about domestic violence and something unspecified concerning a black pregnancy test and fried chicken.

House

New Jersey gas explosion collapses duplex; second explosion in two days

NJ home explosion
© Kevin Shea/Advance Media
Two houses were badly damaged and two residents injured in an apparent explosion in Trenton Wednesday afternoon, officials said.

Residents reported hearing a "boom" sound and came outside to see the Wayne Avenue duplex collapsing and debris strewn in the street.

Two people were taken to a local hospital from the scene of the 3:20 p.m. explosion, on a side street between Calhoun Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

One other person was near the explosion, but not injured, officials said. City firefighters first on scene did not enter the structure, waiting for all the utilities to be shut off. Shortly before 4 p.m., the strong smell of natural gas permeated the block in North Trenton.

A PSE&G spokeswoman said utility crews shut off the gas to the two homes, and the cause of the incident was under investigation.

Comment: Gas explosion destroys two homes in New Jersey


Arrow Up

Putin the Peacemaker

Putin the Peacemaker
© Twitter
A giant flag of Russian President Vladimir Putin was draped along the side of the Manhattan Bridge Thursday. The massive flag featured the Russian leader in a suit and tie along with the word "peacemaker" at the bottom. People quickly took to social media and posted photos of the mysterious flag.

"2 dudes just hung a giant Vladimir Putin 'Peacemaker' flag of the manhattan bridge," Twitter user @FAMOUSCLASS tweeted.


Sherlock

Dept. of Justice opens investigation into Alabama treatment of male prisoners

handcuffs
© Enrique Castro-Mendivil / Reuters
The US Department of Justice has launched a statewide investigation into the conditions of Alabama's prisons for men. The probe will look at whether prisoners are protected from other prisoners and correctional officers, and into the living conditions.

The DOJ will focus on claims of physical and sexual violence by inmates on each other and accusations of excessive force and sexual abuse by prison guards and other staff members. On top of that, the agency will look into whether the prisons are sanitary, secure and safe, the Justice Department said in a statement.

"Our obligation is to protect the civil rights of all citizens, including those who are incarcerated," said US Attorney Joyce White Vance of the Northern District of Alabama. "This investigation provides us with an opportunity to work collaboratively with the state of Alabama to assess current conditions and ensure constitutionally sufficient conditions exist for all prisoners."

The DOJ Civil Rights Division's Special Litigation Section and the three US Attorney's Offices in Alabama will conduct the investigation.

Stormtrooper

'I can't breathe': Texarkana father of four assaulted by jail guards, dies after begging for help

Michael Sabbie
© Via Facebook
Michael Sabbie being carried away by guards in the Bi State jail in Texarkana, Texas.
Only 48 hours after he made a Facebook post thanking God for his kids, a 35-year-old father of four, Michael Sabbie, would die in a concrete cage. His last moments alive were caught on a jail's surveillance cameras as he uttered the all-too-familiar phrase 'I can't breathe' — 19 times.

Sabbie was violently subdued and repeatedly pepper sprayed by guards at the Bi State Prison on the borders of Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana.

As the assault on this father began, five officers swarmed Sabbie and piled on top of him as he shouted, "I can't breathe." Then, a sixth guard, equipped with a body camera, joined the group and began spraying Sabbie in the face while accusing him of resisting.

"Get your hands behind your back or you'll get it again!" the guard yelled.

"I can't breathe, sir," Sabbie said, as officers propped him up against the wall outside of the nurse's office. "Please, please. I got pneumonia."

The nurse examined him and then released him, noting that his symptoms were normal for someone who'd just been pepper sprayed. However, Sabbie had those symptoms before he was sprayed. "Please, please," Sabbie begged for water, but was denied. He was then brought to the shower to wash off the spray and thrown in his cell.


Heart - Black

Something is very wrong with society: 10-year-old boy set on fire by another child while playing in Texas field

Kayden Culp
© youcaring.com
Kayden Culp
One Texas juvenile has been arrested by Kerrville police and charged with first-degree arson for reportedly setting a 10-year-old boy with special needs alight, causing him serious injury.


Comment: Arson? What about attempted murder!


Kayden Culp is seriously ill after he was allegedly intentionally set on fire when playing in a field on Sunday. The boy was reportedly doused in gasoline by one boy and set on fire by another.

He remained in an induced coma at San Antonio University Hospital Wednesday where he's receiving treatment for severe burns which cover more than 20 percent of his body "from his ears to his bellybutton", San Antonio Express News reports.

Culp exhibits autistic behavior, although he has never been formally diagnosed, and was often picked on by kids for a speech disorder linked to hearing impairment, according to relatives.

"This was no accident!" wrote the boy's mother Tristyn Hatchett on her Facebook page Tuesday. "The other boys who were there have been telling kids at school that it was not an accident, that it was intentional," said Hatchett to the San Antonio Express.

Boat

All-women's aid boat hijacked, commandeered by Israeli pirates on its way to Gaza - "We don't know where our friends are"

gaza flotilla
© Kia Ora Gaza
A boat and its 13-woman crew sailing toward the shores of occupied Gaza was taken into custody by the Israeli navy this afternoon, ending a month-long sea voyage to "break the siege on Gaza." The Israeli military said the vessel - organized by the international activist group the Women's Boat to Gaza - was still in international waters, around 35 nautical miles from the Israeli port of Ashdod, at the time of the "uneventful" seizure.

"We do not know where our friends are," the Women's Boat to Gaza said in a statement in the hours after they lost communication with the sailors, "The U.S. embassy confirmed that the boat was intercepted."

According to the Israeli military, the all-female activist ship was warned they were nearing Gaza's shores and told to change course. The ship did not reroute.

"Following their refusal the Navy visited and searched the vessel in international waters in order to prevent their intended breach of the lawful maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip. The visit and search of the vessel was uneventful," the Israeli military said.


Comment: The IDF are bullies, plain and simple, and the Israeli government is a criminal enterprise.


Comment: The boat is registered in the Netherlands. Therefore, according to former head of the Maritime Section of the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office Craig Murray, Israel is guilty of aggression against the Netherlands:
"In this case this is an act of aggression by Israel against a ship from the Netherlands state. Whatever happened on board is governed by Netherlands law. The Dutch authorities have a duty to react to Israeli military seizing people on what was in effect Dutch territory. The role of the Dutch government is going to be very important."

"If Israel were in a state of war it would arguably have the authority to enforce a blockade under the San Remo convention. But Israel in general, doesn't accept it's in a state of war," Mr. Murray told Sputnik.

"In any event, even if you were to accept Israel was at war, the San Remo convention does not allow you to blockade food and essential supplies from the civilian population. This particular ship wasn't carrying any cargo at all. So really, there is absolutely no blockade argument for preventing it passing.

"Plainly this was just an act of illegal aggression on the high seas," Mr. Murray added.
Have we come to expect anything less from the Israeli regime?


Chess

Trump effect? President Rodrigo Duterte's popularity soars with Philippine crime war

Philippine President Rodrigo
© AFP/File | Philippine President Rodrigo
Duterte holds up a certificate showing a Glock 30 handgun, awarded to him by a Philippine firearms importer for his fight against illegal drugs, in Manila on October 4, 2016
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's popularity has soared during his first three months in office, an independent survey showed Thursday, in an apparent endorsement by Filipinos of his brutal war on crime.

Defence ally the United States, the United Nations and the European Union have led global condemnation of Duterte's unprecedented crime crackdown, which has left more than 3,000 people dead and raised fears of mass extrajudicial killings.

However 76 percent of Filipinos polled by Social Weather Stations said they were "satisfied" with Duterte's performance, with just 11 percent reporting being "dissatisfied" and the rest undecided.

The Manila-based polling group surveyed 1,200 adults nationwide from September 24-27, asking them simply about Duterte's performance as president without reference to the drug war.

Duterte won the May elections in what was considered a landslide, but still with just 37.6 percent of the votes. In the Philippines, the presidential election is decided simply by whoever gets the most votes, and his nearest rival secured 22.6 percent.

Bomb

Molotov cocktails, grenades - French police clash with Corsican nationalists

corsica
© Fdebranche Toute l'actualité en vidéo / YouTube
Dozens of masked nationalists took to the streets of Bastia, northern Corsica, throwing Molotov cocktails at police and setting garbage on fire to protest the trial of three fellow nationalists charged with attacking a sub-prefecture on the island.

Four officers were injured in the skirmishes with partially masked Corsican nationalists on Wednesday evening, RT France reports.

Some 20 people marched through the city rallying against the resumed trial against three activists of Corsican youth separatist movement Ghjuventù Indipendentista (Youth independence).

A car was reportedly set ablaze by protesters and partially burned down. A small group of rioters attempted to break through the police cordons to the central Place du Marché before it was dispersed by security forces.

Comment: See also: Corsica: Violent brawl injures 4, cars aflame, clashes between locals and N. Africans (August 14)


Attention

Clown hysteria: Pennsylvania college students stage 'clown hunt' after reports of creepy sightings increase

Penn State clown hunt
As unsettling reports of clowns stalking the country have left many in fear, college students in Pennsylvania have decided to turn the tables on the menaces and do something about the creepy terrors.

After rumors spread that a clown was on the loose on Pennsylvania State University's campus early Tuesday, at least 500 students set out to find the source of so much concern, Penn State Police Sgt. Mike Nelson told the Centre Daily Times.

"Some people run away from clowns, Penn State runs towards them," one witness tweeted.

Footage on social media shows students running together in the streets, chanting "We are Penn State!"

"What the f*** is happening?" a girl can be heard yelling in one video of the rally.

There were no clown sightings and no credible clown threats, Nelson told the Times.

"The cause of this specifically was social media," Nelson said. "If there were any clowns with this many students out there and with our police responding to calls, we would have ran into it. Some photos we've seen were photo shopped or incidents from across the country."

Comment: The hysteria has escalated to the point where many school districts have gone on high alert. Although many of the school threats have been deemed to be hoaxes, other pathological individuals are taking advantage of the situation to threaten and intimidate people. Recent incidences: a knife wielding man dressed as a clown chased people out of a subway station in New York and a child was chased by a knife-wielding man in Michigan. The situation has gotten so out of hand, that professional clowns are experiencing a backlash causing many to be forced out of the business.