Society's Child
Shawn Lucas was thrilled about serving the papers to the DNC before Independence Day.
** This was before Wikileaks released documents proving the DNC was working against the Sanders campaign during the 2016 primary.
Shawn Lucas was found dead this week.
Officers were dispatched to the West Springfield property at about noon Thursday following a tip from a concerned resident. They extracted the alligator with two animal control catch poles — one tied around the animal's neck and the other around its tail — from a fenced-off area in the yard
The reptile, which weighed an estimated 150 to 180 pounds, was taken to the zoo following its capture.
"Flight AH1020 is currently not tracked by Flightradar24. It's either out of coverage or has already landed," Flightradar24, an internet-based service that shows real-time aircraft flight information said.
The Planefinder.net website was also unable to locate the plane. "The flight you're trying to view has landed or is out of range of our tracking network," a message stated.
Later Flightradar24 wrote on the social media platform Twitter that they believe the aircraft is not missing and that the problem was a technical issue.
A source from Air Algerie told RIA Novosti that the aircraft returned to Algiers due to technical glitch and landed safely. It's been reported the plane is a Boeing 737-600.
The perpetrator, who could be heard shouting "Allahu Akbar," was shot and injured by a third officer on site, the RTL radio station claims, citing local police.
Witnesses said they heard gunshots near the Charleroi police station at around 16:00 local time on Saturday.
The injuries received by one of the officers are described as "serious," RTBF reports. The police have established a security perimeter around the site of the attack.
The North Tonawanda community has responded by rallying around Walker. Residents of the Buffalo suburb have raised more than $100,000 in aid, Buffalo News reported. "It's unnecessary, but we're grateful," Walker said to reporters on Thursday. "We're overwhelmed," said his wife, Amanda. The upstate New York community was shocked to learn that the man responsible for the arson was a former firefighter and Walker's neighbor.
At 3:13pm, thick smoke and flames erupted from behind the bridge of the 258.4 foot American Eagle. The flames spread to the bridge, but fortunately nobody was trapped on the vessel and no casualties were reported.
The cause of the fire is being investigated. It took firefighters more than an hour to extinguish the blaze.
The American Eagle previously caught fire 1,800 miles south of Hawaii and was abandoned by it's crew of 42 on February 10 this year. The crew re-boarded the ship after the smoke and flames abated. Rescue efforts during that incident included the deployment of a HC-130 Hercules airplane.
Comment: A report of the earlier incident:

A damaged mosque is seen amidst destroyed vehicles and other debris in Tikrit, 2015.
The Livets Ord (Word of Live) church in Uppsala proposes using drones, flying at high altitude, to drop the Bibles, according to the Varlden Idag publication.
"The Bibles are the size of pill boxes and have a display. They require no electricity, but work on their own," Christian Akerhielmm, the mission's director, told SVT.
"Our ambition is to pass on the hope and love of the Christian gospel to a population living in closed areas where they are being denied human rights," he also wrote on the church's website.
"The Bible has been found in all its forms through time, and we want to spread the message to those who need hope, for the Bible's message gives hope."
Comment: Someone should let the church's leaders know that ordinary citizens are perfectly aware of the Bible - Christians and Muslims have lived in peace for generations, and they respect each other in their respective faiths. The money raised would be better spent on the church's existing programs offering real humanitarian aid.

Professor Griff (L), Flava Flav (C) and Chuck D of Public Enemy perform at the 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles April 18, 2013.
Comment: Though Professor Griff is quite often known for his clownish antics on stage, his observations and insights into the Black Lives Matter movement are very astute. We highly recommend watching the full interview included here for an informed, articulate and nuanced description of what BLM is and what its true intentions are.
Professor Griff, co-founder of the legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy, told RT he is skeptical of Black Lives Matter but still believes it has helped broaden his understanding of the challenges African-Americans face.
Professor Griff, whose real name is Richard Griffin, is the Minister of Information for Public Enemy, which, in its 1990s heyday, was a powerful cultural and political force during a tumultuous era for race relations in the United States. Now, as official police brutality and murder of black Americans has become a central theme of organization and attention in the US, Professor Griff told RT America's Watching the Hawks that he sees Black Lives Matter as a vehicle for increased social understanding of America's institutional treatment of black people.
However, he's also concerned that the movement has been co-opted by powerful forces, and that law enforcement and others could easily target the movement's organizers and manipulate its actions.
"I think it's hot and heavy right now, and as we can see, there's different cultures, there's different peoples, nationalities coming together under the Black Lives Matter," he told Watching the Hawks.
Mohammed Hussain, 26, and Mohamed Rohaman, 32, from Walsall, were convicted under terrorism laws on Friday at the Old Bailey in London for raising £10,000 (US$13,000) for their brother, Musadikur Rohaman, a terrorist fighter in the IS-stronghold of Raqqa.
Also convicted was Mohammed Atiqur Rahman Khan, who took out credit cards in the jihadist's name.
Musadikur and his wife, Zohura Siddeka, both then 27, left for Syria in December 2014.
Comment: So the Brits managed to convict some non-jihadi friends and family of Musadikur with a misguided sense of loyalty. Meanwhile, people like Musadikur are actually in Syria killing Syrians. Another "war on terror" win! If the UK really wanted to win the war on terror, they would need to do at least three things: 1) cleanse MI6 and MI5 of the terrorist handlers and 2) use their records to identify all the actual jihadis wittingly or unwittingly on the 'payroll', and finally, 3) team up with the countries actually fighting terrorism (Syria, Iran, Russia).
O'Neal was killed by CPD officers in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood on July 28, after crashing a Jaguar convertible that was reported stolen earlier in the day in Bolingbrook, a suburb to the west. The Cook County medical examiner's office confirmed he was shot in the back.
On Friday, Chicago's Independent Police Review Authority (IPRA) posted dashboard and body camera footage from four of the officers involved in the shooting.














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