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Attention

Hazardous leak prompts evacuation after train derailment in Ripley, New York State

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A hazardous leak has been reported following late Tuesday's train derailment in the town of Ripley in New York State, local media said Wednesday.

Some 45 homes have been evacuated after two of the three ethanol-carrying derailed cars began leaking, the WGRZ news channel reported, citing Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office.


Light Saber

Archbishop who wasn't 'sure' child molestation was a crime gets slammed by Samantha Bee for anti-Girl Scout comments

Samantha Bee
© TBSSamantha Bee discusses St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson on Feb. 29, 2016.
Samantha Bee put her money where her Thin Mints were on Monday as she offered support to the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri against St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson.

"You have underestimated our love of girl power — and our love of cookies," Bee said to Carlson before revealing that the program bought a "sh*t-ton" of Girl Scout cookies to give to her audience. She also directed viewers to her website, which is encouraging them to "ruin an awful archbishop's day" by either buying cookies or donating to the Girl Scouts directly.

Carlson drew Bee's ire after he contacted local parishes and urged them to cut ties with the Scouts, saying they were "becoming increasingly incompatible with our Catholic values."

Among the behaviors troubling Carlson, Bee noted, was the fact that the Scouts were working with Amnesty International.

"I guess trying to stop the beheading of political prisoners doesn't count as 'pro-life' enough for him," she quipped.

Comment: According to internal church documents, Carlson did in fact know that child molestation was a crime:
Carlson again confronted Adamson, who again admitted the abuse. The priest also "agreed that it probably would be first-degree criminal sexual contact," according to a memo Carlson wrote to Roach.

But Carlson didn't go to police. Instead, in the same memo, Carlson recommended that "given the seriousness of our exposure that the Archdiocese posture itself in such a way that any publicity will be minimized."
So it seems that the only Catholic value that Archbishop Carlson is concerned about is protecting pedophile priests from prosecution.


Eye 1

Journalists in Syria shelled by forces operating along Turkey's border

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RT Spanish reporter Boris Kuznetsov, RT Arabic reporter Hassan Nasr, RT cameramen Khaled Eldera and Ruptly cameraman Aleksandr Tikhomirov were shelled in Syria, while filming an area-captured from the rebels. In total 4 journalists were lightly wounded.

The incident happened in the border village Kinsabba, in the Latakia province, which was being toured by a group of 33 journalists. Syrian state media reported the artillery fire came from southern Turkey, while the Russian media and ministry of defense claimed it was from the border region between those countries.

A total of eight shells were fired by forces, which the Syrian military believe were members of Al-Nusra Front terrorist group. The shells landed some 150 to 400 meters from the main group, but a Russian, a Bulgarian, a Chinese and a Canadian journalists were treated by medics on-site.

Comment: For Turkey and their terrorist proxies the term 'cessation of hostilities' means absolutely nothing.

Also see: Erdoğan's reward: Pentagon OK's $700 million 'smart bomb' deal to augment Turkey's terror state


Newspaper

Afghan migrants charged with sexually assaulting 2 teenage girls at German waterpark

Waterpark
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Asylum seekers from Afghanistan have been charged with the attempted rape of two schoolgirls in a public swimming pool in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. The court ruled in favor of holding the suspects in custody without bail over the risk of repeated offence.

The adult man and 14-year old boy reportedly molested two girls, aged 14 and 18, at the Arriba aquatics center in the city of Norderstedt on Saturday. After being groped by the men, the girls approached the center's security staff, who detained the perpetrators and called the police.

The court ordered the arrest of the both men who will remain in custody without bail as there is a substantial risk they could flee the country to avoid proceedings or commit further crimes of a sexual nature. The men are to be held in two separate prison facilities in Schleswig and Neumünster, said the police report.

It is not the first time the leisure center has made headlines for the wrong reasons. Almost two years ago, a group of migrants sexually abused five teenage girls by the poolside. The young men reportedly caressed them without any prior consent them and ripped the bikini top off one of the girls.

In January, a leisure center in the city of Bornheim in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia became the first of its kind in Germany to ban all male refugees from the facility. The move was prompted by regular complaints of sexual harassment from female visitors. The local officials said the ban was a temporary measure and men would be granted access to the pool services once they get the message. The enforcement of the measure was also triggered by a sexual attack by 18-year old migrant on 54-year-old woman that took place in broad-day-light in another Bornheim public pool.

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Attention

"Dogs welcome, bankers banned" restaurant owner bans bankers after being denied loan

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A restaurant owner in Paris is thoroughly miffed with bankers, so much so that he's banned them from entering his establishment. A sign outside the place reads: "Dogs welcome, bankers banned (unless they pay an entry fee of €70,000)."

Alexandre Callet's obvious displeasure towards bankers stems from the fact that many of them turned down his request for a loan of €70,000 ($77,273) to open a second restaurant. He said that he felt humiliated because the amount he asked for is "nothing" compared to the €300,000 turnover of his Michelin-ranked restaurant, Les Ecuries de Richelieu. In fact, most of the bankers who turned him down know Callet and have actually dined at his place.

"I believe in reciprocity," the 30-year-old said. "They have treated me like a dog, so I have denied them access. As soon as I see a banker that I recognise I won't let them enter my restaurant. This is not just a kebab shop. My restaurant is in the Michelin guide and film stars come in."

Stormtrooper

Wrongful conviction based on exaggerated FBI testimony leads to $13m payment

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A judge has ordered the District of Columbia to pay $13.2 million to a man who served 28 years in prison based on flawed, overstated FBI testimony regarding forensic hair evidence.

Santae A. Tribble, 55, was put on trial for the 1978 killing of a taxi driver in Southeast Washington, DC. In the trial leading up to Tribble's January 1980 conviction, an FBI forensics examiner testified that Tribble's hair matched those found in a stocking at the crime scene, saying that it would be a "1 in 10 million" chance that the hairs belonged to someone else.

Tribble was exonerated in 2012, after court-ordered DNA testing confirmed his hair did not match any of the 13 hairs found at the scene of the crime. The hairs had come from three other people and a dog.

Tribble's "journey of injustice subjected [him] to all the horror, degradation, and threats to personal security and privacy inherent in prison life, each heightened by his youth, actual innocence, and life sentence," wrote DC Superior Court Judge John M. Mott in his opinion, released on Friday, according to the Washington Post.

Pistol

4 students injured in Ohio high school shooting

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Four students were injured during a shooting at Madison High School in Mansfield, Ohio. A fifth student is in custody, and all students are safe, according to the school district.

At least two of the injured students were airlifted to nearby hospitals, the Butler County Journal-News reported. None of the injuries are life-threatening, Madison Local Schools said in a statement.

Two of the students were shot, and the other two are believed to have been injured by shrapnel, WLWT reported, citing Butler County investigators. The shooting occurred in the school's cafeteria.

Horse

A New York City night-mare: Cooked horse head found in city park

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© Carlo Allegri / ReutersLuckily this horse found himself a job.
A Sunday stroll turned squeamish when a woman discovered a severed horse head in a box in Manhattan's Highbridge Park. The head ‒ which appeared to have been cooked ‒ was found in a cardboard box alongside fruit, vegetables and other animal bones.

The woman was taking a walk at 11am when she found a discarded Corona beer box containing the grisly contents that were likely part of someone's meal, a police source told the New York Post.

We know Europeans have a taste for "horse-burgers," but has the fad finally reached the US?

Probably not, according to police, who say the horse was likely an unlucky guest at Dominican Republic's Independence Day celebrations on Sunday and used as part of a meal. Goat and sheep body parts were also discovered in nearby Inwood Hill Park.

Were all the butchers in New York closed on Sunday? Surely there was a better way to get meat than this. Or was this a Godfather-style warning message from the New York pedicab drivers?

Control Panel

Odious Trump is favorite candidate of a corrupt U.S. police state

Fascist Trump
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This week, presidential candidate Donald Trump released a nauseating video praising police, at a time when they are killing and arresting more innocent people than ever. In the video, Trump attempted to gloss over the harm that police have on American culture, and instead suggested that the daily crimes committed and oppression inflicted is just "a few bad apples" or bad situations.

"The fact is, they do an incredible job, we have to give them more authority and more respect. Without police, we wouldn't be sitting here, we wouldn't have the lives we have," Trump said in the video.

However, if there were so many "good cops" out there as Trump claims, then they would break ranks with the other police and actually do something about the "bad cops." Instead, these supposed good cops allow the corruption to continue, and they themselves continue to enforce laws that they know are unjust. The only good cops are the ones who become whistleblowers, break ranks with their gang, and refuse to enforce unjust laws.

Trump suggests that police need to be given more authority when in reality the problem is that they already have so much authority that they are effectively above the law.

Trump's constant praise of police during a time where they are extremely popular, has already won him some votes and support from law enforcement. While most of the other candidates are recognizing the problems that exist with police brutality, at least for the sake of pandering to voters, Trump has taken a hard line in support of police and has disregarded any of the legitimate complaints against him.

Several months ago one of the larger police unions in the country actually went so far as to endorse Donald Trump.

Laptop

Hysteria: 12-year-old Virginia girl charged for emoji choices to combat bullying on Instagram

Emojis
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It may already be hard enough to figure out someone's tone on the internet, but emoji are now adding a whole new layer of complexity. In Virginia, a middle school student is currently facing charges after punctuating an online post with guns and a bomb.

Although first reported by the Washington Post over the weekend, the case actually dates back to December 14, 2015. At the time, a resource officer at Sidney Lanier Middle School in Fairfax, Virginia was tipped off to a potentially threatening post that was made on Instagram.

The post itself featured the word "killing," followed by a gun emoji. It also stated, "meet me in the library Tuesday," which was in turn followed by emojis of a gun, a knife, and a bomb.

Afterwards, an emergency request was issued and investigators discovered that the IP address for the Instagram account belonged to a 12-year-old female student at Sidney Lanier Middle School. According to a search warrant from the case, the girl admitted that she made the post and used another student's name to do so.

Police ended up charging her with threatening the school and computer harassment, though the threat. While the case is currently on track for juvenile court later this month, the Washington Post said that it is not certain whether the girl will still appear or if the case has been resolved.

The student has not been identified, but the girl's mother did tell the newspaper that the student created the post as a result of bullying, that the girl has "never been in trouble before," and that she believes the charges were unwarranted.


Comment: America's Children: The trials of growing up in a police state