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Trans Nashville shooter planned for 'months' to target Christian school, police say, contents of suicide note yet to be released

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© Seth Herald/Getty ImagesPictures of the victims killed in a mass shooting on Monday at The Covenant School are fixed to a memorial by Noah Reich (left) and David Maldonado from the non-profit Classroom of Compassion, near the school on March 29, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Police announced Monday that transgender shooter Audrey Hale had been planning an attack on the Christian elementary school for "months," according to a press release.

Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) gave an update to the investigation into the mass shooting at Covenant School in a press release, noting that Hale's manifesto indicated that she had been "planning over a period of months to commit mass murder." Hale had also been studying the way other "mass murderers" had committed acts of violence and "acted totally alone," according to police.

"In the collective writings by Hale found in her vehicle in the school parking lot, and others later found in the bedroom of her home, she documented, in journals, her planning over a period of months to commit mass murder at The Covenant School," police said in the press release. "The writings remain under careful review by the MNPD and the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit based in Quantico, Virginia. The motive for Hale's actions has not been established and remains under investigation by the Homicide Unit in consultation with the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit."

Comment: More from the Post Millennial:
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department reportedly found a suicide note left by trans-identifying school shooter Audrey Hale during their search of the now deceased assailant's home.

While authorities have confirmed that the note exists, its contents have not disclosed what it contains. According to NBC News, on Tuesday authorities released a list of items discovered at the home following the shooting.

Among them were several journals, a shotgun, cellphones, laptops, and a suicide note. Old photos and yearbooks from The Covenant School, where Hale was a former student, were also recovered.

The MNPD declined to provide further details regarding the contents of the note, a document which many have suggested could shine some light on the potential motive behind the mass shooting, which left six people dead.

Officers did reveal, however, that many of the other documents they found included notes about firearms courses and school shootings of the past.
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Hale's manifesto has also been recovered, and its contents will reportedly be released to the public as soon as the FBI has analyzed it.



Pirates

Best of the Web: Cash App tech mogul Bob Lee, 43, knifed to death outside luxury San Fran high-rise

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Tech executive and investor Bob Lee, who helped create Android and Cash App, was stabbed to death in San Francisco on Tuesday night.
A tech mogul who helped create Android and Cash App, has been stabbed to death in San Francisco.

Bob Lee, 43, was attacked in the city's plush downtown residential Rincon Hill neighborhood at 2.35am on Tuesday.

Police were called to the 300 block of Main Street near the entrance of a high-rise close to the waterfront and found the dad-of-two suffering from multiple stab wounds.

Comment: Could this have anything to do with it?: Defunding police has turned 'progressive' San Francisco into a haven for shoplifters, thieves and drug addicts






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Fatter recruits now welcome as Air Force revises its rules

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© Senior Airman Jarrod Grammel/Air ForceThe Air Force is allowing recruits to join with significantly more body fat. But within a year, they will still have to pass the new body composition test that is based on a person’s height-to-waist ratio.
The Air Force has loosened its restrictions on body fat for new recruits, one of the latest moves to grow the pool of potential applicants amid the military's recruiting crisis.

In the past, men and women's bodies needed to be 20% or 28% fat, respectively, to be eligible for service. That benchmark is now 26% for men and 36% for women, Air Force Recruiting Service spokesperson Leslie Brown said Monday.

The American Council on Exercise categorizes as obese those with body fat percentages over 25% for men and 32% for women. The old Air Force benchmark fell into the range of "acceptable" fat, according to the organization.

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The banking crisis gets worse: $1.7 trillion in unrealized losses loom as US banks rapidly bleed deposits

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If our banking system can't find a way to turn things around, our entire economy will soon be in a world of hurt. When banks get into trouble, they start getting really tight with their money. That means fewer mortgages, fewer commercial real estate loans, fewer auto loans and fewer credit cards being issued. So it should greatly concern all of us that U.S. banks are bleeding deposits at an absolutely staggering pace right now. During the week ending March 15th, 98.4 billion dollars was pulled out of U.S. banks. That was really bad, but we just learned that things got even worse the next week. During the week ending March 22nd, 126 billion dollars was pulled out of U.S. banks...
Depositors drained another $126 billion from U.S. banks during the week ending March 22, according to new Federal Reserve data. This time the outflow came from the nation's largest institutions.

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Yes! Twitter labels NPR as state-affiliated media

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NPR was labeled as "US state-affiliated media" by Twitter on Tuesday night.

According to the social media platform's guidelines, "Labels on government accounts provide additional context for accounts heavily engaged in geopolitics and diplomacy."

"Labels on state-affiliated accounts provide additional context about accounts that are controlled by certain official representatives of governments, state-affiliated media entities, and individuals associated with those entities."

"The label appears on the profile page of the relevant Twitter account and on the Tweets sent by and shared from these accounts. Labels contain information about the country the account is affiliated with and whether it is operated by a government representative or state-affiliated media entity."

Comment: Anyone who has had the misfortune of tuning into NPR in the last few years knows that when its news segments aren't promoting Democrats and dissing Republicans, its programming has devolved into climate hysteria and/or rampant whining about "racism", right down to the local affiliates. Stick to the classical music feed.


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Here's why simply living in the US is likely to reduce your life expectancy

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The average American lifespan keeps getting shorter, even as comparably rich countries rebound and recover after Covid-19

Recently, National Public Radio (NPR) in the US published a story titled 'Live free and die? The sad state of US life expectancy' that explored the great divide between the United States and peer countries on life expectancy.

While most countries experienced a dip during the Covid-19 pandemic and rebounded after vaccines and other treatments were rolled out, American life expectancy has essentially fallen off a cliff and never came back.

The graph published by NPR is shocking. It shows that US life expectancy is lower than in Cuba or Lebanon. The number has been known since just before Christmas when health officials announced that the country's life expectancy had dropped starkly for a second year in a row to 76 years.

However, last week more bad news arrived after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that maternal mortality in the country reached a high in 2021. And another paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found rising mortality rates among US children and adolescents. This means you can't blame Covid-19 exclusively for the drop in life expectancy and assume it'll jump right back up as soon as the pandemic is finally dealt with.

Pirates

'Guerrilla group' claims responsibility for Tatarsky bombing

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© Vorontsova/RIA NovostiA billboard erected in memory of the deceased military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky who was murdered in a cafe in St Petersburg
The St. Petersburg division of the so-called National Republican Army (NRA) has claimed it was behind the murder of military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, according to a Telegram statement shared by former Russian State Duma Deputy Ilya Ponomarev.

Ponomarev, who has been branded a "foreign agent" by Moscow, previously claimed to be the mouthpiece of the NRA, although there is no conclusive evidence that the group actually exists.

According to the statement, the NRA carried out the attack against "a group of Z-activists and personally against the well-known arsonist and propagandist, war criminal Maksim Fomin," referring to Tatarsky's real name.

The group insisted that the bombing was "prepared and carried out by us autonomously," and without assistance from foreign forces or special services. The NRA also denied the involvement of Darya Trepova, who is the main suspect in the blogger's assassination.

Snakes in Suits

New details emerge from questioning of Tatarsky murder suspect - media

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© Ministry of Internal Affairs of RussiaDaria Trepova, detained in St. Petersburg on suspicion of involvement in organizing the murder of military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky
Darya Trepova claims she was set up, according to the Fontanka news outlet...

The main suspect in the murder of prominent Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, Darya Trepova, has confessed details of her involvement in the bomb attack, according to the Fontanka news outlet.

Tatarsky was killed in an explosion on Sunday at a café in St. Petersburg, after Trepova handed him a statuette that contained an improvised explosive device (IED). The bombing, which also wounded 40 people, has been classified as a terrorist attack.


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"Legitimate target" — Bellingcat defends terror attack at St. Petersburg cafe


Footprints

France braces for further protests

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© Thomas Samson/AFPStudent protest against pension reform bill • Pantheon, Paris, France
French trade unions called for record turnout at protests on Thursday, after negotiations with the government over a controversial pension reform bill broke down. France has been consumed by protests and riots since President Emmanuel Macron's government hiked the retirement age without a vote in parliament.

Union representatives met with Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne on Wednesday, warning beforehand that they would walk out if Borne refused to entertain the idea of bringing the retirement age for most workers back to 62 from 64. Borne refused, and the union representatives walked out, calling for strikes and mass demonstrations the following day.

Cyril Chabanier, who heads the CFTC union, told reporters:
"We again told the prime minister that the only democratic outcome could be the text's withdrawal. The prime minister replied that she wished to maintain the text, a grave decision."
Sophie Binet, leader of the CGT union, said:
"We decided to put an end to this useless meeting. The prime minister has chosen to send us back to the streets."

Comment: See also: France on verge of 'democratic breakdown', Macron warned


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Bill Gates dismisses mounting calls to pause AI Chatbot development

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Reuters reports that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates dismissed calls to halt the development of more advanced AI chatbots more powerful than OpenAI's GPT-4. Last week, an open letter signed by Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio called for a six-month pause in developing new AI tools. Gates stated that the proposed pause in AI chatbot development would not "solve the challenges."

According to Gates, the focus should be on effectively integrating AI technology into society. He finds it hard to understand how a pause could work globally with so many firms working on the technology.
"I don't think asking one particular group to pause solves the challenges," the billionaire said on Monday.

"Clearly, there are huge benefits to these things... what we need to do is identify the tricky areas," he noted.