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ACLU SAYS St. Louis Violates Civil Rights
The ACLU of Missouri has filed a class action lawsuit against the city of St. Louis on behalf of protesters — alleging the city has retaliated against them for expressing their right to free speech, unreasonably seized them, applied undue force and violated their due process rights with methods including “kettling,” gassing them and spraying them without […]
Read MoreArmy Says 7.62mm Rifle Competition is not Dead Yet
Military reports The commander of Program Executive Soldier today refuted recent media reports that the Army’s senior leadership has not killed a requirement to field a new 7.62mm Interim Service Combat Rifle capable of defeating enemy body armor. “It is not dead. The decision has not been made,” Brig. Gen. Brian Cummings (P) told Military.com. […]
Read MoreSuspect plans to sue ‘hero’ for OVER STABBING
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) – A Good Samaritan stepped in to do what police say was the right thing, but now, that man could find himself in legal troubles. Back in July, Fresno Police say 30-year old Ryan Flores used a gun and tried to rob the Starbucks near Herndon Avenue and Highway 99. 58-year old Cregg […]
Read MoreUS Watchdog Highlights Flawed Training of Afghan Forces
US efforts to train Afghanistan’s security forces are being hampered by slapdash instruction, shoddy oversight and governance failures, a watchdog warned Thursday as America sends thousands more troops to the war-torn nation. Military Daily Writes American assistance to the Afghan army and police has topped $70 billion since efforts to build the security forces began […]
Read MoreWhat will new U.S. sanctions mean for North Korea?
PBS News Hour JUDY WOODRUFF: From natural disasters to nuclear diplomacy, President Trump ordered new sanctions today aimed at crippling North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs. The order allows for targeting individuals and companies that trade with North Korea, including foreign banks. The president made the announcement during a lunch with South Korea’s President Moon […]
Read More‘WHITES ONLY’ SIGNS SHOCK ST. LOUIS RESTAURANT OWNERS
Someone is trying to inflame racial tensions in one of St. Louis’s most diverse neighborhoods—by slapping “Whites Only” stickers with a Black Lives Matter hashtag on the windows of restaurants and bars. News Week writes In the late hours of Tuesday night, stickers with the words “Whites Only” and a small “#BLM” in the bottom-right corner […]
Read MoreWhite ‘allies’ march against Jason Stockley verdict
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Hundreds of mostly white protesters gathered Thursday in downtown St. Louis and marched, chanting “white silence is violence” and “no justice, no profits.” The protest was the latest of several since a judge on Friday announced a not-guilty verdict for a white former St. Louis police officer charged in the shooting […]
Read MoreArt Teacher Has Sex With Four Students Including Two In One Night
NYpost writes A former high school teacher in Arkansas accused of sleeping with four different students — two of them in the same night — stood before a judge Wednesday. Jessie Lorene Goline, 25, faces one count of first-degree sexual assault, Arkansas Online reported. Four students — three from Marked Tree School District and one […]
Read MoreVincent Vargas Goes Solo
One of the original Article 15 Crew, star of Range 15 and member of the Drinking Bros Podcast, Vincent Vargas aka Rocco had decided to go solo and leave the team. Vincent has started his own Podcast and Blog Check out “The Vinny Roc” podcast here, where Vincent brings something new to the table, it’s […]
Read MoreThe Latest: Police say some protesters ignored commands
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Latest on protests in St. Louis over a judge’s acquittal of a former white police officer who fatally shot a black suspect (all times local): St. Louis County police say they broke up a demonstration near an upscale mall because protesters weren’t listening to instructions and tried to evade two […]
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