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Fire

Curfew imposed after deadly unrest in Uzbekistan

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© Sebastien Berger / AFPA mosque in Nukus, Uzbekistan, 2018.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has vowed to bring rioters to justice.

A curfew has been imposed in a region of Uzbekistan as the country's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev responded to unrest, acknowledging that people have been killed in clashes with police this week.

"Government buildings were attacked. Unfortunately, there were casualties among civilians and law enforcement officials," Mirziyoyev told local MPs in the city of Nukus on Sunday, the site of Friday's riots.

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Books

Open University slaps trigger warnings for all but ONE of its texts studied on the English Literature course

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To be or not to be forewarned is the question troubling dons teaching the classics of English literature to today's snowflake students.

The Open University, which has the greatest number of students of all UK institutions, has now issued 'trigger' warnings for all but one of the texts studied in its 'English Literature from Shakespeare to Austen' module.

Undergraduates are informed that reading William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, and Jane Austen's Persuasion may trigger feelings of 'distress' and 'trauma'.

Comment: Padding the world for the weakest among us is the best way to regress as a culture. The idiocracy is looming.

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Pistol

Black man shot at least 60 times by Ohio police as he ran away: lawyer UPDATE: Perp fired at police officers during pursuit

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A Black man in Akron, Ohio, was killed on Monday when police shot him at least 60 times as he was running away following a traffic stop, according to his family's lawyer, who cited police body camera video that he viewed.

Akron Police Department officers attempted to stop 25-year-old Jayland Walker at 12:30 a.m. for a traffic violation and conducted a pursuit after he refused to stop, the police department said in a Tuesday statement on its Facebook page. After a few minutes, Walker slowed down and left his car while it was still in motion and ran away from police, according to the statement.

The statement says Walker ran into a parking lot and that "actions by the suspect caused the officers to perceive he posed a deadly threat to them." Officers shot him and called for medical services, but Walker was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the statement.

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UPDATE: From the Post Millennial:
The Akron Police Department released graphic bodycam footage on Sunday which revealed shocking details surrounding the fatal officer-involved shooting of suspect Jayland Walker.

Jayland Walker, 25, died on Monday after Akron police officers allegedly fired more than 60 rounds of bullets into his body after evading police during a pursuit.


Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said during a Sunday press conference that Walker had fired at officers from his vehicle on the expressway when they attempted to make a traffic stop.

According to the bodycam footage released Sunday by Akron PD, a bright flash can be seen emerging from Walker's vehicle during the pursuit.


Akron police officers attempted to make a traffic stop on suspect Jayland Walker, which resulted in a vehicle pursuit that lasted for several minutes as he evaded police, video shows.

The suspect exited the expressway and the pursuit continued through city streets. The vehicle slowed to a stop at E. Wilbeth Rd. and Clairmont St.
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Walker exited from the passenger side of the moving vehicle wearing a ski mask. Officers attempted to safely apprehend the suspect by deploying tasers, but the deployment was unsuccessful, and Walker fled on foot into a nearby parking lot, bodycam footage reveals.

While in the parking lot, the suspect came to a stop and turned his body toward officers. The pursing officers discharged their firearms, and fired more than 90 rounds towards Walker, with approximately 60 of those rounds hitting Walker in the face, upper body, and legs.

According to Chief Mylett, the officers involved immediately attempted life-saving care following the shooting but were unsuccessful. Walker died on scene. Eight officers were directly involved in the shooting, and all have been placed on administrative leave.

During Sunday's press conference, Chief Mylett said that Walker was unarmed at the time of the shooting but fired at officers from his vehicle just minutes before his death.

Video evidence shows the suspect's vehicle containing a handgun, a loaded magazine, and a gold wedding ring.
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Still seems excessive.

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NPC

The Insufferable Arrogance of the Constantly Wrong

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The media, and the people who work in and around it, the Blue Checks™ of Twitter, have upped the ante over the past few years regarding how far they are willing to go to enforce various preferred narratives.

Pick any major story of the past three years — e.g. Lab Leak, Jussie Smollett, Russiagate, Ukrainian Biolabs, Ivermectin, Hospitalizations From COVID v. With Covid, January 6th, 'Transitory' Inflation, and of course Hunter's Laptop — and you will find absolutely hysterical narrative pushing up front followed by retractions, corrections, and outright denials as reality became undeniable.

In the meanwhile, our civilization was ripped apart, our citizens were gaslit and impoverished, and in countries across the Western world, innocent people were removed from polite society, branded as lepers, and fired from their jobs.

Why? Because there is one story that just won't die and for which no corrections have been issued — the shibboleth that vaccination can prevent infection, transmission, and help "end" COVID.

While there is never an excuse for hateful rhetoric towards, and intervention in, the personal medical choices of law-abiding Americans, perhaps one could have, kinda sorta, understood the campaign if the new vaccines had provided long-lasting immunity and prevented community transmission. They do not.

Cardboard Box

Nowhere to hide from the collapse of the everything bubble

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We're told not to put all our eggs in one basket. The idea is that each basket performs differently at different times. During a crash, at least some of your portfolio is supposed to hold up.

But what do you do when all the baskets get hit by the same earthquake?

Usually, when stocks are crashing, bonds surge. But this time, bonds have performed even worse than stocks by some measures!

Property, a favourite hedge for inflation because of its tax advantages and the leverage used to buy it, is plunging too.

Gold is fairly flat, especially in currencies other than the US dollar. But it's supposed to surge at times like this.

Utilities stocks are a favourite defensive investment, but they're being hammered by disruption and government intervention like price caps.

Bank stocks are supposed to benefit from rising interest rates. But not this time. There's a panic over interest rates going too high too fast for their customers.

Fire

Fire breaks out at Capital Towers skyscraper in the center of Moscow

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© JAI BHIM TJ NEWSScreenshot
Emergency services are at the scene and no further details of the incident are available. The Ministry of Emergency Situations said only that firefighters are investigating the incident.

The "Capital Towers" skyscraper has 66 floors and its construction should be completed this year.

The TASS agency, citing its sources, said the fire was extinguished before the arrival of the fire brigade, and only the scaffolding was burned.

Comment: More footage of the fire has been posted to Twitter:






Attention

Best of the Web: 3 dead in shooting at shopping centre in Copenhagen

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© Olafur Steinar Gestsson/APPolice have appealed for anyone who has seen, heard or filmed anything to contact them.
Danish police say several people were shot dead and one suspect has been arrested after gunfire rang out at a busy Copenhagen shopping centre, with emergency services rushing to the scene on Sunday evening.


Comment: The number of dead is now thought to be 3 people.


The number or condition of all the people struck by shots was not immediately available amid confusion over what had occurred at one of Scandinavia's biggest malls.

Copenhagen police chief inspector Soren Thomassen said authorities had no indication that there was more than one shooter. He said the suspect in custody was a 22-year-old Danish man, and that "terrorism" could not be ruled out as a motive.

Comment: More footage has emerged on Twitter:




Question

Whitmer lawyer files to be recused in 'kidnapping' retrial

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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
Totten's recusal memo would shed light on what Whitmer and her office knew and when they knew it — which is why the Justice Department appears desperate to keep it under wraps.

A federal judge on Thursday ordered a new trial for two men accused of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2020. In April, a Grand Rapids jury acquitted two other men charged in the scheme after defense attorneys successfully argued their clients had been entrapped by the FBI.

The jury could not reach a unanimous verdict for Adam Fox, the alleged ringleader, and Barry Croft, Jr.; the Justice Department immediately announced prosecutors planned to re-try both men. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Robert Jonker set a tentative August 9 trial date after he denied defense motions to dismiss the charges.

Comment: The whole matter stinks to high heaven. The question is, as always, cui bono? Did Whitmer hope to raise her own political capitol? Was she being a 'good soldier' and aiding the FBI in "foiling" a faux terror plot? Questions abound.


Cult

Ukraine to 'cancel' Pushkin: Drive to eradicate Russian language and culture has reached a farcical level

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Alexander Pushkin: Persona non grata in Ukraine
The military operation affected the attitude towards Russians in the country. How will Moscow respond to that?

The first attempts to divide Ukrainian citizens into 'natives' and 'outsiders' began almost immediately after the country gained independence in 1991, and have continued with varying degrees of intensity to this day.

However, since the Western-backed 2014 Maidan coup, which overthrew the elected government and split the country,these efforts have acquired a truly all-encompassing scale with a clearly anti-Russian orientation.

Over recent years, the Russian language issue played a specific role - with a ban on using the tongue in various settings, from the media and education to government agencies. Now, the Ukrainian authorities have begun to demolish monuments to Russian cultural and political figures, as well as renaming streets and squares named after them.

What consequences can the next wave of de-Russification of Ukraine have, and how capable is Russia of influencing this situation during its ongoing military offensive?

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Pirates

As predicted: RT investigation finds Western arms supplied to Ukraine for sale on darknet

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© RT
RT's journalists were able to swiftly agree the purchase of a US-made Phoenix Ghost kamikaze drone

The lavish deliveries of 'lethal aid' from the US, UK and other NATO countries to Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia have led to marketplaces where some of those weapons can be purchased popping up on the dark web, RT Russian has learned.

The Ukrainian traders claim to offer not just small arms or body armor there, but also such sophisticated hardware as Javelin and NLAW anti-tank systems or Phoenix Ghost and Switchblade explosive drones.

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