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Medical examiner and autopsy conclude George Floyd's death was a homicide

George Floyd
© Courtesy Floyd FamilyGeorge Floyd
Both the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's office and an autopsy commissioned by George Floyd's family have ruled that the death of Floyd - in an incident that has triggered nationwide unrest - was a homicide and the 46-year-old's heart stopped beating while police restrained him and compressed his neck.

The medical examiner's report released Monday listed "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint and neck compression" as the cause of death. It came hours after Floyd family attorney Benjamin Crump held a press conference to announce the findings of a family-commissioned autopsy.

The family autopsy stated "asphyxiation from sustained pressure was the cause" of Floyd's death.

Dr. Michael Baden and Dr. Allecia Wilson performed the autopsy and said there was "neck and back compression that led to a lack of blood flow to the brain," Crump said Monday. They added that "weight on the back, handcuffs and positioning were contributory factors because they impaired the ability of Mr. Floyd's diaphragm to function."


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In the report, released on Monday evening, the examiner specified those preexisting conditions as "arteriosclerotic and hypertensive heart disease," as well as "fentanyl intoxication" and "recent methamphetamine use."




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CNN reporter lambasted online after finger-wagging at Trump and officials for no masks at church

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© Reuters/Tom BrennerSec. of Defense Mark Esper • US AG Bill Barr • President Donald Trump • National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien
As unrest over police violence erupts in cities around the US, a CNN reporter took flak on social media after scolding White House officials who didn't observe social distancing during a visit to a church damaged by vandals.

Looking to land a jab on the president, CNN tech journalist Brian Fung couldn't help but point out the lack of masks or social distancing among Donald Trump and a group of senior officials, shortly after they made an on-foot visit to the historic St. John's Church on Monday amid ongoing protests in the nation's capital.
With riots, looting, arson and clashes with police breaking out in dozens of American cities in recent days, including DC, many netizens saw Fung's critique as trivial, accusing the journalist of double standards as thousands of marchers hit the streets with little concern for distancing.

Comment: A case of a reporter fixated on 'the crisis that never was' while ignoring 'the crisis that is' - a double wrong that made the news.


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Former BLM Ferguson organizer Chaziel Sunz exposes Soros-DNC revolution aims on US turf

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© Patrick Semansky/Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty/KJNHillary Clinton • George Soros
In 2017, Chaziel Sunz explained that Antifa is a hard-left ideological terrorist group which is backed by Soros and Clinton and company.

He insinuates that there is a coming civil war, back in 2017, and that black people had better be strategic. He does not say that black people should join with right-wing militias and join Trump, but he says there will be two sides, black people will be forced to choose, and that the worst choice would be to die for Hillary Clinton and 'these demonic forces'.

He has shone the light on who pays for Antifa, Black Lives Matter, what the plan is of the Democratic Party using those groups.

He said three years ago that these organizations were playing upon the emotions of the black community, pointing to the alleged problem of the Trump supporting 'neo nazis', to: "fight for a war on American turf, very very soon"


Comment: The guy has something to say. He may even have most of it right.


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Cuomo and de Blasio: Curfew imposed on New York City

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© Don Pollard/Governor's OfficeGovernor of NY Andrew Cuomo delivers daily briefing.
A curfew is being imposed in New York City following four consecutive nights of protests against police brutality that have led to clashes with cops and looting, Gov. Cuomo said Monday.

The governor announced the curfew on WAMC, an Albany-area radio station, hours after saying he was considering the option as a way to tamp down the violence that has erupted in the wake of the death of George Floyd, an African-American man who died in police custody in Minneapolis last week.

The citywide curfew will be in effect from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. and additional NYPD officers will be on the streets, Cuomo said.
"I spoke with the mayor, there's going to be a curfew in New York City that we think could be helpful. More importantly, there is going to be an increase in the force. There were about 4,000 officers on duty last night. There'll be double that tonight, about 8,000."
In a joint press release issued after the governor made the announcement, Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio said the officers will be deployed to lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn, where they say "violence and property damage occurred during last night's protests."

Comment: How is it our covertly intrusive intelligence agencies (connected globally, that have perfected the art of surveillance beyond imagination and continue to refine and upgrade their ability to monitor EVERYTHING) have provided little in the way of prevention and protection from the chaos, destruction and terror happening NOW in many US cities? Do they exaggerate their abilities or do they condone rioting on purpose? Even Washington D.C., touted to be the prime recipient of protection and alerts, is under attack. Who's calling the shots?

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Though Russia didn't kill George Floyd, Bellingcat continues its race war against RT's Margarita Simonyan

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© Reuters/Jonathan Ernst/Maks LevinUnrest outside the White House, May 31, 2020 • Kiev, Ukraine, January 19, 2014
Bellingcat, the UK-based enablers of Western narratives in Syria and Ukraine now fueling US race riots, selectively translated a satirical post from Russian social media shared by RT's editor in chief to get her "canceled."

On Sunday, Margarita Simonyan shared a Telegram post by Dmitry Steshin, a war correspondent for the newspaper KP, which purported to give "advice" to rioters in the US how to make their uprising more "successful" along the lines of the US-backed 2014 coup in Ukraine.

Given that the post was entirely in Russian, it was obvious that the real objective of Steshin - and Simonyan - was to comment on the Maidan in Kiev and the ensuing war in Ukraine. Not so, declared the self-proclaimed experts on "open-source" intelligence. Bellingcat selectively translated a handful of sentences from Steshin's post and accused Simonyan of - what else? - racism.

Comment: Only the person who killed George Floyd can answer to this specific question of racism. Conflating scenario with agenda to further assign blame is the unfortunate default and manipulative mindset that ultimately serves no one. But perhaps that is the point.


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Two New York attorneys caught tossing Molotov cocktails into police car, handing them out to protesters

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© E.D.N.Y.Lawyers Colinford Mattis • Urooj Rahman
The two attorneys busted for throwing a Molotov cocktail through a police car window during protests in Brooklyn early Saturday were trying to pass out the incendiary devices to demonstrators in the crowd, federal authorities said Monday.

Brooklyn community board member Colinford Mattis, 32, and his alleged accomplice, 31-year-old Urooj Rahman, were driving around in a tan minivan near a clash between police and demonstrators at the 88th Precinct stationhouse in Fort Greene, federal prosecutors for the Eastern District of New York said in a detention memo Monday.

A bystander snapped a photo of the pair in the car while they were allegedly trying to pass out the homemade explosive devices, according to the memo. "Rahman attempted to distribute Molotov cocktails to the witness and others so that those individuals could likewise use the incendiary devices in furtherance of more destruction and violence," the witness later told authorities.

The two were busted by cops after Mattis, who was in the driver's seat, pulled the van over near the precinct, and Rahman allegedly got out and tossed a lit Molotov cocktail into a cop car. Images from the detention memo purport to show a masked Rahman clutching a Molotov cocktail made from a Bud Light bottle.
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© E.D.N.Y.Orooj Rahman

Comment: By their actions, they 'Molotoved' their careers.


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Separate shootings during protest leave Metro officer on life support, suspect dead

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© Orko Manna/Twitter
Protests Monday night turned violent leaving a Las Vegas police officer fighting for his life and a suspect in a second shooting dead.

Metro police sources confirm to 8 News Now that a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer who was shot in the head near Circus Circus late Monday night is on life support at UMC.

According to Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo who held a news conference at 3 a.m., police were attempting to disperse protesters in front of Circus Circus Hotel & Casino when people in the crowd began throwing bottles and rocks at the officers and the officers began to take some people into custody.

Comment: More chaos from around the country:


Police detain store owners live on air after they use shotguns to PROTECT property from suspected looters
Police have detained store owners who used firearms to defend their premises from alleged looters in Los Angeles. The dramatic incident was caught in a live broadcast by a local news crew.

The tense standoff at the city's Van Nuys neighborhood was filmed by a FOX 11 news crew. According to the reporter at the scene, several vehicles drove up to a gold store, and a group of apparent looters attempted to enter the premises. They were confronted by the store's owners, two of whom were wielding shotguns. Another person at the scene had a large machete-type knife on his belt.


The people, identified by the reporter as the store's owners, were heard yelling: "We're closed, bro." When the police arrived, several men had fled the scene, and were chased down by the officers.

The police handcuffed and detained the people that had come out of the shop, prompting the reporter to shout: "They're the store owners! They're protecting the store!"
WATCH as Virginia police fire tear gas at KNEELING protesters with hands in the air
The mayor and chief of police of Richmond, Virginia, have each apologized after police opened fire with tear gas on kneeling protesters with their hands raised above their heads, roughly 30 minutes before a citywide curfew.

Police claimed they'd fired on protesters attempting to tear down confederate statues located on Monument Avenue in downtown Richmond, adding that several officers had been cut off by violent protesters.

The tear gas was deployed on protesters on Monument Avenue, who had just completed a peaceful march through downtown.

Addressing "peaceful protesters," Richmond police said: "We stand with you today and will keep supporting your rights to express your opinions in safety."

The officers who opened fire with the tear gas have allegedly been pulled from field duty and face disciplinary action by the Richmond police department.




Stormtrooper

Disney World enlists 'Star Wars' Stormtroopers to enforce social distancing

Stormtroopers at Disney World
© Fox News
To help enforce social distancing restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, Walt Disney World has enlisted Stormtroopers from "Star Wars."

On May 20, parts of its Disney World reopened, including outdoor restaurants, entertainment venues and its shopping district, Disney Springs. Visitors must now follow rules that require all guests to wear face coverings, pass fever tests and maintain a distance of 6 feet from other guests whenever possible.

Attractions Magazine shared a video last week of two Imperial soldiers encouraging visitors to "move along" and "stay in your sector" as they patrol from a balcony above a shopping plaza.

Pre-recorded banter between the two troopers can be heard over a loudspeaker.


"Hey, you! With the face covering!" yells one Stormtrooper in the video.

"They all have face coverings," the other mocks.

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FBI arrests alleged Islamic State supporter planning mass shooting in Tampa

Muhammed Momtaz Al-Azhari
© Pinellas County Sheriff's OfficeMuhammed Momtaz Al-Azhari, 23, is charged with attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to a federal criminal complaint. He is being held in the Pinellas County Jail at the request of federal agents.
A Tampa man faces federal charges after FBI agents said he gave "material support" to the Islamic State and may have scouted Honeymoon Island State Park for a possible attack.

Muhammed Momtaz Al-Azhari, 23, is charged with attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday.

Al-Azhari was arrested Sunday in a federal sting operation in which he acquired weapons from an FBI informant with whom he'd shared his desires to carry out a mass shooting on behalf of a terror group, according to a criminal complaint.

The document refers to the terror group as the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, or ISIS.

Al-Azhari, a U.S. citizen, served three years in prison in Saudi Arabia after being convicted in 2015 of attempting to join a terrorist organization there while traveling to Syria to fight against the Syrian government, according to the complaint. In late 2018, he returned to the U.S. — first to California, where his grandmother lives, and then to Tampa.

He spent much of this spring trying to illegally acquire guns from an undercover FBI agent posing as an eBay seller, the complaint said. Al-Azhari called off the deal after Tampa police arrested him for trying to carry a pistol into a Home Depot. The complaint goes on to say that Al-Azhari worked at a Tampa Home Depot, though it doesn't specify which one.

Comment: Al-Azhari reportedly told the informant the following:
An FBI affidavit says Al-Azhari was recorded as expressing admiration for Omar Mateen, the deceased shooter at the Orlando Pulse nightclub massacre in 2016, and even drove there to scope out the location. In a conversation with a confidential informant, the FBI says, Al-Azhari said "that's how I want to die, to be honest."

The informant then asked how many people Al-Azhari wanted to kill.

"I don't want to take four or five, no. I want to take at least 50," Al-Azhari replied on the recording, according to the affidavit. "You know like, brother Omar Mateen in Orlando did. He took 49 with him."
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"Know America. Today is your emergency. Today we kill from you guys like you killed from us," he is overheard saying, according to the affidavit. "This is a revenge for Muslims."
His lawyer had this to say - important to keep in mind given the history of FBI sting operations resulting in the capture of inept terrorist-wannabes with no actual connections to terrorist groups:
Samuel Landes, the attorney representing Al-Azhari issued this statement:

"The government's charges in this case unfairly attempt to portray this United States citizen as a terrorist. The allegations misunderstand both the law and the evidence. I'm thankful that in this country everyone enjoys a presumption of innocence, and I look forward to Mr. Al-Azhari's day in court before a jury of his peers."
That said, by all indications, Al-Azhari seems to be the kind of low life who would want to join ISIS, but is just too incompetent to actually do so.


Attention

The horrifying things I learned at a Contact Tracing course

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"This is what I found out when I went to class for contact tracing, and you should be nervous! And it 's coming to every state."


Comment: Kiss anything resembling the life you used to know. All in the name of keeping us "safe".