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The state Department of Transportation said Friday the 8-inch-diameter pipe was discovered protruding through an opening in the machine's cutter-head. Officials say the pipe is a well casing installed by the department in 2002 to monitor groundwater.
The tunneling machine, known as "Bertha," is digging a new path for State Route 99, one of the region's primary north-south arterials. It's been halted since encountering a mysterious obstruction Dec. 6.
Paul Manning sued the City of Harvey, its police Officer James Sinnot, and Officer O'Shea. In the second lawsuit, Karnischa Miller, who owned the 14-week-old puppy, sued the City of Harvey, Sinnot, and Officer Davres.
Harvey, Il, populations 30,000, a far south suburb of Chicago, is 90 percent black and Latino. Manning claims he was walking down the street on Dec. 30, 2012, when the officers began following him in a squad car.
"Defendant officer stopped his car and told Mr. Manning, 'Come here!', the complaint states. Mr. Manning had done nothing wrong, and, therefore, did not stop. Mr. Manning had no weapon or other objects in his hands.
After a short distance of moving away from the defendant officer, Mr. Manning slipped and fell. As Mr. Manning tried to get up, one of the defendant officers willfully shot Mr. Manning in the back of his leg. Mr. Manning fell again and tried to get up again. Defendant officer then fired more shots at Mr. Manning Mr. Manning suffered excruciating pain from these gunshot wounds. One of the defendant officers then stood on top of Mr. Manning with the full force of his leg on Mr. Manning's back. One of the defendant officers handcuffed Mr. Manning while he was lying down after having been shot."

Fireworks illuminate the night sky above Independence Square where pro-European integration supporters take part in New Year celebrations, in central Kiev, on January 1, 2014.
Thousands of anti-government protesters have gathered in Ukraine's capital Kiev in a fresh show of force against the government's decision to shelve a deal with the European Union.
On Wednesday, the protesters convened on Kiev's Independence Square to continue more than a month of demonstrations opposing President Viktor Yanukovych's refusal to sign an association pact with the EU.
The protesters, wrapped in Ukrainian and EU flags, demanded that President Yanukovych and his government step down.
They also called for early parliamentary and presidential elections.
Ukraine has been rocked with anti-government protests after Yanukovych refrained from signing the association agreement with the EU at the third Eastern Partnership Summit in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, in November 2013.
European Union leaders blame Russia for Ukraine's refusal to sign the deal.
From CBS:
Read the RestFederal agents wrongfully strip-searched a New Mexico woman at the El Paso border crossing, then took her to a hospital where she was forced to undergo illegal body cavity probes in an attempt to find drugs, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday.
The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in El Paso said the unnamed 54-year-old U.S. citizen was "brutally" searched by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in December 2012 after being selected for additional random screening at the Cordova Bridge in El Paso when a drug sniffing dog jumped on her. The woman was returning from a visit to a recently deported family friend in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, the lawsuit said.
Agents quickly stripped searched her and did cavity searches but found no evidence of drugs, court documents said. But the woman was transported in handcuffs to the University Medical Center of El Paso, the lawsuit said, where doctors subjected her to an observed bowel movement, a CT scan and other exams without a warrant.
I understand that being a law enforcement officer must be tough. They are human, they lose their temper, they get tired, they forget things, they simply make mistakes. But honestly, regardless of the reasoning, is there any excuse for doing this? Have these officers ever heard of the Constitution?
The liberty of the individual who has not been convicted of a crime should be the most important thing to any officer.
State Sen. Jeff Klein, a Bronx Democrat, and Assemblyman Dov Hikind, a Brooklyn Democrat who is also a former member of the Jewish Defense League that was classified as a "terrorist group" by the FBI in 2001, say they want to cut off state aid to universities affiliated with the American Studies Association's movement to boycott Israeli institutions.
Earlier this month, members of the ASA overwhelmingly voted to ban Israeli universities from collaborations with their campuses.
The organization said the reason behind its decision was that the Israeli insitutions were "a party" to policies "that violate human rights" as Israel's "violation of international law and UN resolutions" continues and the "impact of the Israeli occupation on Palestinian scholars and students" is well-documented.
Israeli official Luba Samri said on Tuesday that the latest instance of vandalism and violence against Palestinians was an apparent "price tag" attack. Hate crimes carried out against Palestinians by Israeli extremists are referred to as price tag incidents.
At least three Palestinian cars were torched in the town of Jalzoun, north of Ramallah.
The Israeli settlers also spray-painted "blood will flow in Judea and Samaria," and "this is war" on the wall of a nearby Palestinian house.
"No savings at all"?
That's right. So retirement is out of the question. A sizable chunk of the adult population is going to punch a clock until they keel-over in the office parking lot and get hauled off in the company dumpster. And those are the lucky ones, the so called baby boomers. By the time we get to the millennials it'll be even worse because the economy will have been ravaged by 25 or 30 years of austerity leaving the proles to scrape by on hardtack and gruel. Pensions are already being looted, Social Security is under fire, and any small stipend that supports the poor, the unemployed, or the infirm is going to be terminated. That's why everyone is so down-in-the-mouth, because their expectations of the future are so bleak. Check this out from Business Insider:
"For millennials, the situation is even more grim. Compared to their parents at their age, the under-30 set is worth only half as much. And while this is a sobering reminder of the scale of the Great Recession's impact on younger generations, it's not the whole story. These households were actually falling behind even before the stock market and housing crash, researchers found.
Young people not only saw their wages stagnate or drop but also suffered a rise in fixed costs. They leave college with an average $27,000 debt load and have a harder time finding jobs that pay well, while facing more expensive health care and housing costs.
"If these generations cannot accumulate wealth, they will be less able to support themselves when unexpected emergencies arise or when they eventually retire," the study authors said. "This financial uncertainty could reverberate throughout the economy, since entrepreneurial activity, saving, and investment tend to build on a base of confidence and growing wealth."("AMERICA IN DECLINE: Young People Are Much Worse Off Than Their Parents Were At That Age", Business Insider)
The brave policemen, however, were determined to serve the warrant and went into Stohler's backyard, where his two dogs were responsibly fenced in. Like any self-respecting dog, they barked at the intruders. Being dogs, of course, they did not differentiate between intruders in a uniform and every day, garden variety intruders.
Comment: See also: Dog shot and killed by police officer in front of owner and her 2-Year-old son
What percentage of police officers actually ''serve and protect'' as they ought to, considering that more and more family pets and innocent people are being killed or physically and traumatically harmed by them?
Abdulbaki Todashev's letter includes photos of his son's bullet-ridden body and his bloodstained Orlando, Florida apartment. Ibragim was shot to death by an FBI agent accompanied by two Massachusetts State Troopers, according to Boston magazine.
Also included is a photo of Ibragim's knee following a surgery he had in March, which the senior Todashev says is proof that his son posed no harm to the FBI agent who killed him.
In the letter, Abdulbaki Todashev says the FBI deliberately tortured and killed his son and proceeded to intimidate and deport his son's acquaintances in the ensuing months.
Todashev calls on Obama to keep the FBI from interfering with the current independent investigation into his son's death.
Todashev's letter states:
The 16-year-old was assaulted first on October 26 and then again the day after by a group of more than six men near her family's home in Madhyagram town, about 25 kilometres (15 miles) north of Kolkata.
The second rape occurred as she was returning home after reporting the first attack at a police station.
She was then set on fire on December 23 and died in a state-run hospital late on New Year's Eve, police said.
"She gave us a dying declaration in front of the health officials that she was set on fire by two persons close to the accused when she was alone at home on December 23," local policeman Nimbala Santosh Uttamrao told AFP.
Police made their first arrests on Wednesday, two months after the initial crime, local police chief Rajiv Kumar told AFP.
"The accused tried to kill my daughter by setting her on fire to hush up their crimes," the victim's father, a migrant taxi driver from India's poorest state Bihar, told AFP.














Comment: Also see: Retirement unlikely for 78 million blue-collar Americans