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No good deed goes unpunished: Man fined for shoveling the street to help his elderly neighbors

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There is a saying among law enforcement when they are questioned for writing asinine tickets for non-crimes and arresting well-meaning people who may be in possession of a plant to treat their child — 'Just doing my job.' This phrase is uttered countless times a day as police officers write tickets for everything from window tint to license plate lights — as they somehow think it justifies this level of extortion.

The most recent case of extortion for non-crimes is getting a lot of attention in Idaho because police extorted a man who was actually providing a community service.

When it snows in his community, Mitch Fisher is ready to help.

"I take care of the neighbors. They're all elderly and I like to help them out," Fisher said.

Fisher's community service of plowing streets and sidewalks — for free — is so highly regarded that he was featured in a segment on a local news station in December.

Comment: Don't share food, don't help the homeless and, for God's sake, don't shovel your neighbor's snow! The PTB can't have people looking after each other.


Palette

Anxiety of notoriety: Some artists no longer want to be famous

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© AFP Photo/Philippe HuguenAn art piece protected by a plexiglass pane by British artist Banksy, seen on a beach in Calais, northern France
"I love being famous," the black US comedian Chris Rock once quipped. "It's almost like being white."

But a growing number of artists would rather have success without the encumbrance of fame.

From the street artist Banksy to the Italian literary phenomenon Elena Ferrante, a new brand of creator is actively rejecting the limelight and doing everything they can to avoid it.

Even first-time novelists, whose publishers are often desperate for them to go out and promote their work, are thumbing their noses at celebrity.

One young French novelist, who writes under the pseudonym of Joseph Andras, rejected the country's top prize for a first book last year because it threatened his anonymity.

Like Ferrante, whose Naples quartet has become a huge international bestseller, Andras refuses to be photographed and only does interviews via email.

"A baker makes bread, a plumber unblocks pipes and writers write," he declared in his only interview, granted to the Communist newspaper L'Humanite. "Everything is in the book, I don't really see what more I have to add."

Newspaper

Las Vegas: Elderly couple commits suicide by jumping off of casino parking garage

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© David Guzman/Las Vegas Review JournalSilverton hotel-casino
UPDATE: The couple has been identified as 63-year-old Emi Yamasaki and 63-year-old Glen Yamasaki from Henderson.

Those who knew the Yamasakis were horrified to hear of their final moments.

"I can't believe they would do such a thing," said Jo Lepore.

The Lepores live just a few feet away from the couple.

"I'm just so upset really that they passed," said Dick Lepore. "If you would've met them, you would've like them."

Many other neighbors shared fond memories of Emi and Glen. We're told they would always check in on the elderly in the area.

It is unknown why the couple jumped. However, court records show the couple had recent financial troubles. The bank filed a complaint that the Yamasakis were ordered to pay $15,000.

13 Action News briefly spoke with relatives of the couple. They did not want to comment at this time.

Smoking

Anti-smoking fascism: Virginia proposes bill to allow smoking ban in parks

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A Virginia lawmaker has proposed a bill that would allow counties, cities and towns to decide whether to ban smoking at outdoor public spaces such as parks.

The legislation was introduced by State Sen. John Edwards (D-Roanoke) and would impose a $25 fine for those in violation of the ban.

Arlington County is likely to be a local jurisdiction that would be in favor of this proposed bill. While smoking is not currently banned, signs have been seen posted at public parks in the county asking people to not smoke within 50 feet of playgrounds, courts, fields and other recreation areas.

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Ambulance

Multiple fatalities confirmed in shooting at Ft. Lauderdale airport

Ft. Lauderdale International Airport
© Jon Way / ReutersFt. Lauderdale International Airport
Multiple fatalities confirmed in a shooting at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida. The shooter is in custody, police say.

"Multiple people" were dead, Broward County Sheriff's Office told the media. At least three deaths were confirmed to WTVJ by federal agents.

The shooter is reportedly in police custody.

Fire and rescue services scanner referred to "3 red, 5 black, 1 yellow," which is triage terminology for the critically injured, dead and injured but stable, respectively. RT is trying to confirm these reports.

Cloud Grey

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Council goes rogue and votes to shut down the Camp of the Sacred Stones

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In an astonishingly abrupt move, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Council went rogue and voted to shut down the Camp of the Sacred Stones — the original encampment set up by Indigenous youth — and to apply all funds donated in support of the camps to pay off the tribe's debts.

As LaDonna Brave Bull Allard — head of what has become known as Sacred Stone and owner of the property on which it sits — said in a statement at the council meeting today in sharp protest of the motions,
"This is supposed to be the time of prayer and gathering of the people to stand for the water as we fight for our water and against this billion dollar company Dakota Access Pipeline. This is the time for our nation to heal together and develop relationships with our nations and allies.

"This is not the time for betrayal, negotiation, nor compromise with a company that does not know honesty and will only destroy the world around you, destroy the future for our children and the world."

Bad Guys

Sickening: Chicago man with special needs held hostage, tortured on Facebook Live, forced to say "F*** Trump" - Teens charged with hate crime

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© James Allsup / YouTube
Chicago police have arrested four African-American youths who were seen drinking, laughing and apparently smoking marijuana while a developmentally challenged white youth is bound, gagged and cut with a knife in a Facebook Live video.

The attackers repeatedly refer to the victim as a Donald Trump supporter in the live video, which has since been taken down, but not before others downloaded and reuploaded the file back onto YouTube.

Be advised, the content in this video is graphic and disturbing.

Comment: Stories like these seem to never end. More and more people are completely losing the plot.

Update: The suspects involved have been charged with hate crimes even though police say the incident was not about race:
The victim's parents reported their son who "has mental health challenges" as missing late Monday night, police in the suburb of Streamwood said. Around the same time they reported him missing, his parents began receiving texts from someone "claiming to be holding him captive." By Tuesday, the video of the white man being tortured was being livestreamed.

Though the attack began with a play fight between the victim and Hill, it quickly escalated. The four suspects repeatedly refer to the victim as a Donald Trump supporter in the live video, which has since been taken down from both Facebook and YouTube. The attackers cut and repeatedly hit the victim, and can be heard shouting "F*** Donald Trump! F*** white people!," "beat his ass," and "he gonna be a corpse." They also forced him to say "F*** Trump," "I love black people," and kiss the floor. The victim was tied up in a corner, and left there for "about four to five hours," Duffin said. The group also "made him drink toilet water."

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Meanwhile, at the apartment, officers "discovered signs of a struggle and damage to the property and [were] able to link this evidence to the disoriented male," the Chicago Police Department said in a Facebook post. It was after finding the victim and the location of his abuse that they found out about the Facebook Live. Police believe the crimes against him took place over the course of six hours on Tuesday, based on statements by the victim and the four suspects.

Although the suspects clearly expressed racial epithets in the video, police initially refused to classify the incident as a hate crime, leading to a backlash on social media. #BLMKidnapping trended on Twitter between the police press conference on Wednesday and the announcement of charges on Thursday.



Biohazard

Thousands of North Koreans rally in support of Kim Jong-un following his New Year's 'nuke 'em' message

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© KCNA / AFPA mass rally taking place at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, January 6, 2017
Thousands of North Koreans have taken to the streets of the capital Pyongyang after leader Kim Jong-un, in his New Year's message, announced preparations for a test-launch of banned ICBMs were at the 'final stage.' The demonstrators gathered in Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang and chanted "long live comrade Kim Jong-un," AFP reported. Some of them were seen holding banners saying "Let us accelerate the victorious advance of socialism!"

"The people should regard Kim Jong-un's New Year address as a motto of life and struggle," KCNA state agency said, citing a North Korean official at the rally.

Kim Jong-un made the statement on Pyongyang's development of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) during a televised New Year's message.

Question

'Slave-labor'? ACLU condemns proposal to build Trump's wall using volunteer inmates

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© Jose Luis Gonzalez / Reuters
A Massachusetts sheriff has offered his inmates to President-elect Donald Trump to help build the proposed wall along the US southern border.

Bristol County Sheriff Thomas M. Hodgson says Trump's proposal to build a 2,000-mile wall along the border with Mexico is a necessary step for immigration reform.

"We won't have legitimate immigration reform in this country until we build a wall," Hodgson said Wednesday, according to the Herald News.

At his swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday, the Republican sheriff made a formal offer to Trump, saying, "inmates from Bristol County and others around the nation, through Project NICE, will help build that wall."

Project NICE, which stands for National Inmates' Community Endeavors, is a work program which aims to rehabilitate inmates by giving them job skills while providing free labor for the state.

Hodgson's proposal to use Bristol inmates to build the wall was called "the debut of Project NICE" on the Bristol County Sheriff's Department's Facebook page, which also stated it would greatly expand the program to a national level "with the cooperation of Sheriff's Offices across the country, who would also send inmate workers."

Stock Up

As Russian economy strengthens more money floods in from foreign investors

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Growing optimism about Russian economy leads to rising capital inflow, strengthening rouble, and award of Europe's Banker of 2016 to Central Bank Chair Nabiullina.

Britain's The Banker magazine has named Russian Central Bank Chair Elvira Nabiullina Europe's Central Banker of 2016.

The award is being linked to the Russian Central Bank's success in bringing inflation in Russia down from 12.7% in 2015 to a post-Soviet low of below 6% in 2016 (the actual final figure will probably be 5.5% or 5.6%).

It is a matter of public record that I think that Nabiullina's high interest rate policy has been unduly harsh, and that it has prolonged Russia's recession. I also think that the single-minded focus on bringing inflation down to an annualised rate of 4% by the end of 2017 is over-ambitious, and that damage is being done to the real economy in order to achieve it.

Having said this, The Banker's award does offer a rare recognition not just of the level of economic competence of Russian officials, but also of the fact that inflation reduction not GDP growth is their current priority.

On the question of GDP growth, early indications are that it might be higher this year than earlier forecasts had predicted, with evidence in the final quarter of 2016 that the economy was recovering more strongly than expected. Former Finance Minister Kudrin, a consistent pessimist about the Russian economy from within the government who is however also Nabiullina's strong ally, is now predicting GDP growth to rise to 3.5% by 2019, reaching the target rate of 4% by 2021.