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Benjamin Marshall filed a notice of his intention to sue Wednesday, claiming he was "doing nothing wrong" when a melee broke out in the Jay Street-MetroTech station on Oct. 25 between a group of teens and a dozen officers from the 84th Precinct.
Marshall's father, Anthony Noel, said at a news conference that his son was headed into the subway station to retrieve his backpack when he was slugged by a cop.
"While he was there he was punched multiple times by one of New York's Finest — which should never happen," Noel said. "If you look at the video you would see he was laying on the ground. There were about six cops on his back. One had his knee on his neck. Benjamin was crying out 'I can't breathe, I can't breathe, I can't breathe.' "

A building in Yeysk, where the handicapped children's shelter was located in 1942-1943.
The probe into an alleged act of genocide was launched on Wednesday by Russia's Investigative Committee, shortly after documents detailing a wartime investigation of the mass killings of children were declassified.
The Krasnodar region remained under Nazi control between August 1942 and February 1943. Soviet territory was perceived by Berlin as the land to be colonized by Germans, so they had no intention to win the hearts of the local population. Instead a brutal regime of terror was imposed, with the dreaded Einsatzgruppen death squads serving as a primary tool. In addition to crushing insurgency, they were also tasked with exterminating those deemed undesirable: Jews, Roma, gay people and mentally or physically impaired individuals.
Blumenthal is charged with simple assault alleged to have taken place five months ago during the notorious standoff when the US government was working to remove the official Venezuelan government from its DC embassy and replace it with diplomats from the Guaido-led puppet government it was attempting to force into power. Dissident journalists, including Blumenthal, stationed themselves in the embassy in opposition to the illegal eviction and to document the behavior of the evictors. Blumenthal calls the assault charge "a 100 percent false, fabricated, bogus, untrue, and malicious lie."
Comment: See also:
- Political persecution: Grayzone editor Max Blumenthal arrested months after reporting on Venezuelan opposition violence
- Only Cowards, Sadists And Sellouts Support The Persecution of Assange
- Punishing Assange sends 'we will get you' warning to other journalists, Roger Waters tells RT
- Journalists visiting Julian Assange also targeted by company spying for the CIA
- Journalists silent on Assange's plight are complicit in his torture and imprisonment

Protestors outside the Palmerston Library following a talk by controversial speaker Meghan Murphy on Tuesday October 29, 2019.
As Murphy spoke inside the Palmerston Library to a capacity crowd, the rent-a-mob of trans and LGBT people and assorted hangers-on grew louder, angrier and more intimidating to those who aren't used to their cries of self-righteous indignation as I am.
Egged on by the ideologues at the CBC, other left-wing media and various leftist authors — enabled by Mayor John Tory who pushed to get the Toronto public library to cancel the event (not one of his finer moments) — hundreds of regressives tried to bully attendees by either holding them captive inside the library or screaming "shame, shame" as they departed, surrounded by a phalanx of cops and security guards.
Comment: See also:
- It's time for 'LGB' and 'T' to go their separate ways
- LGB vs. T: How the transgender issue is dividing a movement
- LGB vs. T: How the trans issue is causing the left to devour itself
- 'I'm not going to reconsider': Toronto's top librarian refuses to bar Meghan Murphy, speaker critical of transgender rights
- 'TERF war' in UK Labour: Mass threats of feminist walkouts for divisive trans 'acceptance' policy
- TERF wars: Bristol University student union wants to 'no-platform' radical feminists over trans-exclusion

Lorry drivers are increasingly reluctant to drive to the UK because they risk being fined if people are illicitly found onboard.
The migrants were discovered in the back of a fruit and vegetable lorry on the motorway, near the Flemish town of Oud-Turnhout, in the early hours of Wednesday. Police said they found 12 adult men: 11 Syrians and one Sudanese citizen.
"Yesterday evening we received a call from a lorry driver near Oud-Turnhout who suspected that there were people in his refrigerated lorry," Sarah Frederickx, a federal police spokeswoman, told the Flemish national broadcaster VRT. "The 12 men were found safe and sound."
Comment: As noted above, this story comes on the heels of the 39 bodies that were found in a lorry container in the UK; they were later found to be from Vietnam.
There has been a surge of illegal immigrants to Europe this year, totaling 456,000 so far, up 10% on last year, mostly from Africa and the Middle East, along with similar reports of migrant problems in the US.
See also: "This is a bomb that will explode": Greek ministers admit services overwhelmed after riots at refugee camp on Lesbos
And check out SOTT radio's: The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis
As a gay man who lives in the United States, I have no direct stake in Britain's intra-LGBT politics. ("LGB/T" might now be a more apt term.) But I am surprised that it has taken this long for such a formal breach to occur. The same pressures have been building everywhere, and it was only a matter of time before someone acted on them.
Comment: It's interesting that there seems to be a growing sentiment among the LGBs to separate, at least ideologically, from the Ts. The recent rise of Meghan Murphy in the news cycle in Canada (and worldwide) is one such example. The simple fact of the matter is that the radical remodeling of the concept of gender and complete denial of biological reality the trans activists are fighting for is a threat to everything our society has been built upon. Previous fights for women's rights, gay rights and even racial equality, is all threatened by these new kids on the block and their insane religious worldview.
See also:
- LGB vs. T: How the trans issue is causing the left to devour itself
- Coach and Olympian: Allowing trans women to compete against biological women ruins sports
- A Trans woman is denied a porn role for having a penis and UK police are investigating it as a 'hate crime'
- Menstrual cycles are for everyone? 'Always' removes female symbol from sanitary pads following trans activists' complaints
- I am a trans woman - but I think this woke world has gone too far
- Hundreds of young trans people seeking help to return to original sex
- College survey finds mental health issues are common among trans students
- Sane court ruling: Alaskan battered women's shelter not required to admit trans-woman
- Mario Lopez draw wrath of trans community with reasonable statement: It's 'dangerous' for parents to support 3 year-olds who "self-identify"

Logo and flags of Bayer AG are pictured outside a plant of the German pharmaceutical and chemical maker in Wuppertal, Germany August 9, 2019.
Bayer, the inventor of aspirin and owner of Yasmin birth control and Claritin allergy relief brands, is widely expected to eventually buy itself out of the litigation, with analysts currently estimating the size of a future settlement at $8-$12 billion.
It put the increase in claims down to a significant increase in plaintiff-side television advertising spending.
"The number of lawsuits, first and foremost, doesn't tell us anything about their merits," Chief Executive Werner Baumann said in a media call. "The number of the lawsuits in no way, shape or form is indicative of the amount of the settlement."
The company said it was still constructively engaged in a mediation process ordered by a federal judge.
Bayer, which last year acquired Monsanto for $63 billion, revealed the spike in claims as it reported a 7.5% rise in third-quarter adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) to 2.3 billion euros ($2.6 billion), in line with market expectations.
Comment: See also:
- Glyphosate worse than we could imagine...It's Everywhere
- Study finds 90% of families have glyphosate in bodies with significantly higher levels found in children
- Glyphosate Ban: Is your country or county safe from the agrichemical behemoth RoundUp?
- Glyphosate & Autism: Scientist Stephanie Seneff explains the indisputable link
- Objective:Health #16 - 2 Billion Rea$ons to Avoid Glyphosate
- Roundup revenge: Bayer's stock continues landslide after $2 billion award in glyphosate cancer trial
- WSU researchers see health effects across generations from glyphosate
The packed train was traveling from Karachi to the city of Rawalpindi in eastern Punjab province when a gas cylinder blew up inside.
The cylinder was booked by a group of passengers who were using it to boil eggs on a gas stove when the blast happened. Cooking oil added fuel to the blaze, which spread rapidly, completely burning three cars.
Firefighters were deployed to the site, and military helicopters were flown in to airlift the injured.

Long Beach firefighters responded to shooting at a residence on the 2700 block of 7th Street.
Officials said those injured were seven women and two men ranging in age from 20-49. They warned that the number of wounded people could rise because they didn't know if people at the party had brought themselves to the hospital.
Five of the injured people were considered "immediate," or with injuries that paramedics believe could potentially be life-threatening, Jake Heflin, public information officer for the Long Beach Fire Department, said.
"California's burning while the deniers make a joke out of the standards that protect us all. The blood is on your soul here and I hope you wake up," former governor Jerry Brown snarled, during a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Trump administration's recent decision to bar California from setting its own auto emissions standards. "This is not politics, this is life, this is morality...this is real," he continued.
Brown likened Trump and his fellow climate change skeptics to believers in "flat Earth," claiming climate change is directly responsible for the wildfires currently engulfing swathes of California. While at least two of this year's fires are actually believed to have been caused by malfunctioning PG&E power lines - like last year's devastating Camp Fire, which wiped out an entire town - Brown has glossed over the notoriously mismanaged utility to pin the blame on hotter, drier weather. The only solution? "Limiting our carbon pollution," he told reporters in 2015, defying climate scientists who suggested that that year's fires were not caused by anything of the sort.
Comment: Talk about passing the buck:
- While California burns uncontrollably, lunatic state politicians waste billions on useless energy schemes
- California: Lights are out, the plan all along










Comment: Meanwhile in Ukraine: Ukraine decides to give nationalist post-WII Nazi collaborators same status as war vets
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