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Detectives are searching for at least three suspects in the shooting, said LAPD Capt. Peter Whittingham. Police took into custody two "persons of interest" — a man and a woman, who was among those injured — but neither has been formally arrested.
"We have street names for these suspects but we don't know who the killers are yet," he said. "The people shot either don't know the killers or aren't telling us what they do know."
As for the motive, Whittingham said it may have been more than a simple argument that erupted at the eatery, but detectives could not say for sure. A gun was recovered from the scene.
It is no question that if fellow officers become good cops and blow the whistle on their peers for breaking the law, they will be shunned, and their careers will be over.
The blue code of silence, as our friend and former Baltimore cop, Joe Crystal has shown us, is not to be broken. Crystal attempted to expose an officer who beat a handcuffed man and was subsequently threatened and his career ruined.
The Free Thought Project has worked with many cops and former cops whose careers have been ruined after they exposed corruption in their departments. And, Chicago Police Officer Jaeho Jung, is one of those cops.
In the latest Executive Order signed by Barack Obama, the President calls for coordination between various government agencies including the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland security should a major "space weather event" come to pass.
Via WhiteHouse.Gov
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to prepare the Nation for space weather events, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Policy. Space weather events, in the form of solar flares, solar energetic particles, and geomagnetic disturbances, occur regularly, some with measurable effects on critical infrastructure systems and technologies, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), satellite operations and communication, aviation, and the electrical power grid. Extreme space weather events — those that could significantly degrade critical infrastructure — could disable large portions of the electrical power grid, resulting in cascading failures that would affect key services such as water supply, healthcare, and transportation. Space weather has the potential to simultaneously affect and disrupt health and safety across entire continents. Successfully preparing for space weather events is an all-of-nation endeavor that requires partnerships across governments, emergency managers, academia, the media, the insurance industry, non-profits, and the private sector.
Comment: While 'space weather events' do in fact present the dangers presented here, and may quite probably occur, it seems just as likely that 'space weather events' has become a euphemistic description for the destruction caused by neo's, meteors, comets, etc. - which have their own electrical properties. Whatever the case, being prepared for such an eventuality (and others in the offing) seems like a very good idea!
See:
- Are you prepping your diet?
- When disaster strikes are you prepared?
- Prepping for the 'end of the world' as we know it
- The writing is on the wall: Be prepared
- A good way to invest your money: Store large amounts of food, like now
- Talking to family about preparedness: How to get your family to start prepping for disasters.
- Nutritional preventive medicine: Don't ignore this most undervalued aspect of prepping
- The Health & Wellness Show: When the SHTF -- prepping your body and your medicine cabinet
"A Russian national, Konstantin Zhuravlev, born in 1981, has been returned to the territory of the Russian Federation," the public relations center of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced. The man "was kidnapped in the north of Syria by an armed group in October 2013, as he was traveling the world, and was held there by force for three years."
"I'm fine," Zhuravlev told reporters upon arrival in his native Siberian city of Tomsk after the FSB completed all the necessary procedures. Despite being kept in captivity for 1,095 days, Zhuravlev called his incarceration a "journey," as he thanked everyone for their support.
The 36-year-old, who is the focus of a UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) investigation into claims of wrongdoing in cycling, is believed to have missed a drug test just months before the Rio Olympics.
According to the Daily Mail, Wiggins previously missed tests in 2005 and 2009, and under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules, any athlete who misses three tests in 12 months can be banned for up to two years.
Comment: We're not quite sure what point this German is making, but what should really be introduced is the Pharmalympics. Let all these cheaters cheat to their heart's content! And stop pretending that only Russians cheat.
In perhaps the biggest attack on Leonardo DiCaprio's environmental credibility, a rainforest charity on Friday called on the actor to give up his title as UN Messenger of Peace with a special focus on climate change.
At a press conference in London, the Bruno Manser Funds offered DiCaprio an ultimatum: either he renounce his connections to the "politically exposed persons" at the center of the multi-billion dollar 1MDB Malaysian corruption scandal now being investigated by the U.S. Justice Department and return corrupt money he allegedly received or resign from the position he was given by UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon in 2014.
"If DiCaprio is unwilling to come clean, we ask him to step down as UN Messenger for Peace for climate change, because he simply lacks the credibility for such an important role," said Lukas Straumann, director of the Switzerland-based charity, which has a particular focus on deforestation in Malaysia.
DiCaprio is alleged to have received millions of dollars diverted from the 1MDB sovereign wealth fund for his role as star and producer of The Wolf of Wall Street, alleged by the DOJ to have been funded by stolen Malaysian money and produced by Red Granite, co-founded by Riza Aziz, the stepson of the Malaysian prime minister and a major figure in a DOJ filing. He is also alleged to have received laundered 1MDB money for his charity, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, from his former close associate Jho Low, the controversial Malaysian businessman at the heart of the scandal.
So we begin yet another New Year, this being the 50th anniversary of the occupation of the Palestinian territories that weren't occupied in 1948, with no sign, no sign at all, that Jews in any great number in Israel or America are ready to step back and assess the fundamental questions facing us a people. Has our commemoration of the Holocaust and celebration of Israel run its course? Have the twin events that define contemporary Jewish life brought us closer to ourselves. our ethical heritage, to others, to the world community?
According to the indictment, Marshak falsified documents to make it appear that certain FMF contracts were competitively bid, that no non-US content was used in the contracts and that no commissions were paid.
"Yuval Marshak, a former owner and executive of an Israel-based defense contractor, carried out three separate schemes between 2009 and 2013 to defraud the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) program and used a company in the United States to launder some of the proceeds of his fraud," the release stated. Marshak had arranged to receive commissions, which he funneled through a Connecticut-based company owned by a relative, the Justice Department said.
One Russian border patrol officer and nine North Korean fishermen were injured in the stand-off. One of the injured fishermen later died in the hospital.
The incident happened on Friday evening at 22:20 Moscow time (19:20 GMT) in Russia's exclusive economic zone in the country's Far East, according to the FSB statement, released online on Saturday. The term "exclusive economic zone" describes an area of coastal water in a certain distance from the country's shore, where the respective state has exclusive rights for fishing and other economic activities.
"During the search and control activities, [Russian border guards] found illegally-obtained water bio resources on board the vessel. The ship's crew behaved aggressively towards members of the search group, refusing to comply with legal requirements," the FSB said in a statement.
The vessel had 48 North Korean crew members on board.
"East Aleppo is on total lockdown. Nobody is allowed in or out - not the sick, not women, not children," RT's Murad Gazdiev reports from the checkpoint in the Bustan al-Qasr district, the one that the Red Crescent tried to use to deliver aid to East Aleppo only recently, but were refused. All seven checkpoints between eastern and western Aleppo have now been sealed by rebels, mined and barricaded to prevent anyone from crossing over.
RT's crew visited three of the seven checkpoints and spoke to those on the western side whose relatives have been locked behind the rebels' fortifications.
Comment: RT is the only semi-mainstream English news outlet actually covering real news about Syria. It's really that simple.
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