View image on TwitterFox News 59 – by Michael Henrich

RICHMOND, Ind. (June 18, 2014) – A Richmond woman was shot in the face and a toddler was bound with duct tape Tuesday night, according to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department.

The 911 call from the Robert F. Smith Apartments at 850 N. 17th St. took place around 9:35 p.m. with reports of shots fired.

When authorities arrived, they found a woman inside an apartment suffering from a gunshot wound to the face.   Continue reading “Indiana woman shot in face, toddler bound with duct tape in home invasion”

Free Thought Project

A video posted to facebook today shows two belligerent cops assault a man and his mother.

The man filming is Richard Phillips who was at his mother’s house today when two Wareham, Massachusetts police officers, Chandler and Verhaegen showed up at the door.

It is unclear as to why the officers were there, but they were questioning the mother and she responded by saying she was “drinking strawberry milk and smoking a cigarette.”   Continue reading “Facebook Video Shows Cops Grab Man’s Camera, Assault Him and his 58-Year-Old Mother”

The Telegraph

A major gas pipeline exploded in central Ukraine on Tuesday on the main line that carries Russian gas through Ukraine out to the rest of Europe.

The flames are said to have reached up to 200 metres high and sent a huge fire raging in the fields crossed by the pipeline.
Continue reading “Huge Ukraine gas pipeline explosion ’caused by bomb’”

Information Liberation – by Chris

After video surfaced showing Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania police were completely in the wrong when they ticketed an innocent man for not stopping at a stop sign despite his coming to a complete stop, Jefferson Hills Police Chief Gene Roach refused to admit the ticket was in error. 

Despite withdrawing the ticket after the fraud was completely exposed, the chief defending his officer saying saying, “technically…the law says you stop at the stop sign, you move forward, stop again, until you can see that the intersection is clear and then you go.”  

According to the chief stopping at a stop sign is not enough, you have to stop at a stop sign multiple times, and don’t you dare think of lurching! To think no one takes cops seriously these days!
Continue reading “Police Chief Defends Ticketing Man Who Stopped At Stop Sign, Says Law Requires Multiple Stops At Same Sign”

If they want to cut down on speeding, running red lights, illegal turns, etc., they should start by ticketing the NYPD.

CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The words “smile, you’re on candid camera” have taken on new meaning in the city’s crackdown on speeding motorists.

CBS 2′s Marcia Kramer got an exclusive peek Wednesday at the new way drivers get to say “cheese” – and not by choice.   Continue reading “An Inside Look At New York City’s Speed Camera Cars”

Screenshot from youtube.com videoRT News

A British couple claims that a digital photograph they took during a recent tour of the infamous Alcatraz prison captured evidence of a ghost.

Teaching assistant Sheila Sillery-Walsh from Birmingham was touring the San Francisco, California jail facility in April with her partner, Paul Rice, when she snapped a shot through the window of a prison block with her iPhone 5C mobile phone.   Continue reading “Alcatraz ghost caught on camera”

Chinese businessman and philanthropist Chen Guangbiao (Reuters / Mike Segar)RT News

China’s recycling tycoon Chen Guangbiao placed ads in the US media inviting one thousand poor Americans for a dinner worth $1 million in New York on June 25. The philanthropist also said that he will give out US$300 to each guest after the meal.

The billionaire placed a full-page advertisement in Monday’s New York Times and a half-page advertisement in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal, the South China Post reported.   Continue reading “Chinese tycoon to feed 1,000 poor Americans in charity dinner”

Parma police SWAT SUV.jpgCleveland – by Maura Zurick

PARMA, Ohio- Doug ‘Deo’ Odolecki stood on a street corner Friday night with sign warning drivers about an upcoming drunken-driving checkpoint, but two words on the sign cost him a citation and an upcoming trial.

The sign, white poster-board with black letters, read: “Check point ahead! Turn now!”

Parma Police Lt. Brian McCann asked him to remove the part of the sign that told drivers to “turn now” because it was obstructing police business. Odolecki refused and was given a ticket by officer James Manzo, who was involved in a $40,000 police-brutality lawsuit earlier this year. Continue reading “Parma resident ticketed for sign warning of drunken driving checkpoint”