Sky News US is reporting that video footage has surfaced of a uniformed police officer shoving a wheelchair bound paralyzed man off the curb and into the road. Only the seat belt attached to the chair stopped the man from falling out.
Devaughn Frierson had approached a group of police officers before the incident took place. The officer who pushed the wheelchair into the road has not been named but can be heard complaining that the wheelchair ran over his foot. Continue reading “Cop Shoves Wheelchair-Bound Paralyzed Man Off Curb”
Iran has built a 27-meter-long missile, capable of delivering a warhead “far beyond Europe,” and placed it on a launch pad at a site close to Tehran, an Israeli television report said Wednesday, showing what it said were the first satellite images of the missile ever seen in the West.
With President Obama pushing to “normalize” relations with Communist Cuba and its Heckle and Jeckle tyrants, Fidel and Raul Castro, there has been talk about where Obama would prop up the Cuban consulate to the United States.
You would think that a natural fit for a Cuban consulate would be the Peoples Republic of North Cuba, or Miami, Florida, but considering that the opening of a consulate in that neck of the Cuban exile woods, would all but guarantee continuous demonstrations of exiles hurling dominoes at the structure, could there be another location in the U.S. that would be best suited for President Obama’s cafe con leche endeavor? Continue reading “Communist Cuba Looking For a U.S. Home, Obama Serves As Realtor”
Port Arthur, Texas – Epileptic and self-prescribed medical marijuana patient Jeremy Bourque is facing jail time for growing 3 marijuana plants that were intended to be used for personal medical consumption.
Jeremy’s home was raided back in April and he was charged with possession and cultivation of marijuana, and now he is due in court this week to begin his trial.
A sheriff in Fulton County, New York, is taking on that state’s anti-gun establishment by defying an attempt to have legal handgun owners “recertify” their right to bear arms with the state bureaucracy.
New York adopted the sweeping SAFE Act legislation in 2013 with most of the attention focused on a ban on “assault rifles” and high-capacity magazines. But a little-known provision of the bill requires every handgun owner to recertify their permit with the local sheriff or clerk’s office by 2018. The counties are then required to upload the permit information to a statewide digital database that is being created. The process must be repeated every five years. Continue reading “Sheriff’s advice: ‘Toss gun-registration letters in trash’”
Radar devices that allow police officers to effectively see into suspects’ homes raise “privacy concerns of the highest order,” top lawmakers on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee said Thursday.
Argentine Federal Prosecutor Alberto Nisman, left was found shot to death Sunday. Israelis believe he was murdered because he was going to testify Monday about Argentine President Cristina Kirchner’s coverup of a Iranian role in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish Community Center that killed 85 and injured hundreds. Miguel, a resident of Buenos Aires challenges this view.
With this last service for Israel, Nisman helped destroy Cristina Kirchner’s government . Her government was too Pro-Palestinian, Pro Iran, and pro Russia and China. Sound like France’s recognition of the Palestinians and Charlie Hebdo? Continue reading “Charlie Hebdo Redux in Argentina”
The first batch of GlaxoSmithKline’s experimental Ebola vaccine has been shipped to West Africa and is expected to arrive in Liberia later on Friday, the British drugmaker said.
The shipment, of an initial 300 vials of the vaccine, will be the first to arrive in one of the three main Ebola-affected African countries, GSK said in a statement.
Jay Nygard thought he was in the clear after a Hennepin County judge ruled last October that state law upheld his right to keep his four DIY wind turbines, which his home city of Orono vowed to take down.