Teenagers with a long list of criminal priors are in custody after a frightening armed encounter. [More]
Like I said, grifting morons.
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
Teenagers with a long list of criminal priors are in custody after a frightening armed encounter. [More]
Like I said, grifting morons.
[Via bondmen]
St. Louis aldermen are set to introduce more gun control bills at their meeting Friday. The bills would create the offenses of “unlawful possession of firearms” and “unlawful transfer of weapons.” [More]
In other words, federal and state laws that are already being broken now?
Think how much safer the city will finally be after they adjourn!
It’s like they go out of their way to elect grifting morons there.
[Via bondmen]
The brutal beatdown captured on video shows the trans-identified student, a biological male, throwing multiple blows to the female student’s head after he violently grabbed her hair, yanked her back and forth, then knocked her down flat in the school hallway. [More]
Yet if a boy called this sadistic thug out and put him in his place he’d be charged with a hate crime.
[Via Michael G]
What Happened to Thermal Camouflage? [Watch]
Cloaking devices: Coming soon to a Romulan bird of prey near you.
I wonder if the technology will be withheld from We the People because it’s not “in common use“…
[Via Jess]
So the Ninth Circuit has immediately declared they’re going to handle this case en banc without allowing a three judge panel to hear it first… [Watch]
The only real question: Will the Supreme Court let 9th Circuit Democrat apparatchiks get away with how they’ve signaled they intend to rule?
[Via Jess]

Gun Manufacturer Ruger Alleges Discrimination from Wells Fargo in Letter to Texas Lawmakers – The gun company is asking state lawmakers to investigate why the Texas Attorney General’s Office concluded the banking giant didn’t discriminate against them. [More]
Why didn’t Tucker ask Ken Paxton about that?
It’s not the first time I’ve scratched my head.
Ol’ Wells Fargo sure has changed…
And Ruger knows a thing or two about discriminating.
[Via Jess]
“We already know the President took bribes from Burisma. I also want to add, betraying your country is treason.” [More]
They’re going after Trump with scorched earth lawfare backed by the might of states in collusion with the feds.
You can’t counter that with committee meetings the DSM either ignores and/or misrepresents/condemns.
[Via Jess]
Rotterdam hospital was warned of shooting suspect’s ‘psychotic behaviour’ … The man, named locally as Fouad L… [More]
I wonder why I had to search half a dozen news reports to get a name…
[Via several of you]
Dianne Feinstein, California’s longest-serving senator, dies at 90 [More]
Get ready for Newsom to appoint someone with energy and for the DSM to give them all the coverage they want.
“I can’t believe this I’m traumatized the way they treated me in the jails wow this what these people do to us black people 60!” [More]
What, they treated you like someone who can’t make her own decisions? Give one specific example of you being singled out for special discriminatory treatment by racists.
What should happen to people who steal from others and destroy their property? What should happen to people who steal from you and destroy yours?
Who will influence the influencers?
And what’s their game?
Tangentially-Related UPDATE
Man arrested during looting was out on bail in connection with deadly assault outside bar [More]
Man, there sure are a lot of victims of racism in a city ruled by Democrats…
[Via Steve T]

Kloepfer’s assertions against the County Attorney’s Motion to dismiss reject his claims, citing precedents, arguing qualified immunity does not apply because “Defendant Brown published a press release he knew or should have known to be false to ‘control the narrative’ about misconduct in a malicious and corrupt manner that constituted conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice”… [More]
The defense of the indefensible continues.
The lawyers for Zaki Rahimi have filed a powerful compelling argument against the criminal statute 18 USC 922 G8 which is the question presented whether or not that is constitutional under the Second Amendment and Rahimi’s attorneys have 0:19 actually made some additional creative arguments that we’re going to talk about… [Watch]
Mark W. Smith breaks it down for us.
[Via Jess]

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But letting a Republican speak would induce meltdowns.
Who thinks they’d be tolerant of you and me?
Pinkney’s query comes to mind.
[Via Michael G]
Cuyahoga County needs people to reverse its decades-long population decline, and millions of people throughout the world need somewhere safe to go. So why not bring them here? [More]
Whether decline is a bad thing or not depends on the population.
Chris Ronyane, of course, is a Democrat.
Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue.” And I have that on good authority.
[Via JG]
NYC art prof who threatened reporter with machete gets new teaching job [More]
And their weapons policy will keep her safe from anyone who might want to dissuade her.
[Via Steve T]
Ghost guns, 3D printer found in unlocked room during bust at East Harlem day care [More]
Tell me again how black teens are disproportionately affected by “gun violence”…
[Via Steve T]
A Delaware State Police trooper has been indicted after an investigation into him “brutally beating” a 15-year-old boy who had pranked his house in Elsmere last month. [More]
Read the whole thing and see what’s condoned and enabled in the field and consider how often we never hear of such.
The weight of the badge, George?
Back the blue?
[Via Steve T]
Police impersonator steals $30K during fake traffic stop on Route 283 in Dauphin County [More]
How did they know?
As always, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files, because the day may come when you’ll need a “He was being such a scary thug I did not believe he was a real cop” defense.
Like these orcs.
[Via Steve T]
“You’re going to kill me,” he told officers. And, as in Floyd’s case, the officers did not attempt life-saving measures, even as Timpa appeared limp and lifeless. Instead, they laughed at him and mocked him, talked to him like he was a child, and joked that it was time to wake up for school and to eat his “rooty-tooty-frooty waffles,” according to body camera footage of the incident and the lawsuit by Timpa’s family. [More]
Yet “two of the officers, Dillard and Vasquez, had qualified immunity, shielding them from civil liability on the grounds that they likely didn’t know that their actions were wrong”…?
So they’re legally criminally insane…?
And what, no riots…?
[Via bondmen]