NBC News

The county sheriff in charge of investigating the mass school shooting in Parkland, Florida, pleaded with lawmakers on Thursday to give police and doctors more power to involuntarily hospitalize people for psychiatric evaluation over violent and threatening social media posts.

The sheriff, Scott Israel, of Broward County, described the accused shooter’s social media posts as “very disturbing” at a news conference and asked state and federal legislators to expand the state’s Baker Act, which says a person can be detained against their will for up to 72 hours under certain circumstances.   Continue reading “Sheriff in Florida shooting calls for power to detain over social media”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Millville, NJ — Disturbing dashcam footage of police shooting and killing an unarmed mentally ill man was released this week. The video has sparked debate because the man was unarmed, however, he was holding an “unidentified object” in his hands when police opened fire.

The dashcam video is from the police cruiser belonging to Millville police officer Colt Gibson. On January 22, Gibson and several other officers responded to the intersection of North High and McNeal streets. Officers were responding to 911 calls from the man they would kill on arrival, Edward C. Gandy Jr.   Continue reading “Disturbing Video Shows Cops Kill Mentally Ill Unarmed Man As He Walked Toward Them”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Parkland, FL — Another tragic mass shooting has taken place on American soil in which a deranged coward opened fire on innocent adults and children alike, taking many of their lives in the process. As the details unfold about the history of the shooter and the foreknowledge of his threats to both law enforcement and the school, it appears that the American police state is an utter failure at preventing the tragedies it was ostensibly built to stop.   Continue reading “An Armed Cop Was on Campus When The Florida Shooting Began—Never Encountered Suspect”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A troubled ninth grader has been arrested after threatening students and staff at a school in eastern Spartanburg County, South Carolina with “Round 2 of Florida tomorrow” via a Snapchat post, according to the local sheriff’s office.

The minor, whose name wasn’t disclosed because of his age, was charged with disturbing schools, and was transported to a Department of Juvenile Justice facility in Greenville.  Continue reading “Teen Arrested After Threatening “Round 2” Of Florida High School Shooting”

CNN

Highline College in Washington state is on lockdown after reports of gunfire on the campus south of Seattle, the college said Friday morning in Facebook posts and automated phone recordings.

“They’re looking for and trying to confirm that shots were fired,” said Washington State Patrol trooper Rick Johnson, whose agency was asked to shut down a portion of Interstate 5 near the campus while other agencies investigate the reports.   Continue reading “Highline College in Washington state on lockdown after reports of gunfire”

The Blaze – by Natasha Pascetta

John’s freshman year at James Madison University started out great. He did well in his classes. He made friends easily. He even started dating a fellow student. But just a couple weeks into his first semester, John’s world came crashing down. The girl he had been dating accused him of sexual assault and took her charge to the campus authorities. James Madison promptly conducted an initial hearing and found that John was “not responsible.”

And John lived happily ever after…only he didn’t. After all, this is 2018, people.  Continue reading “Commentary: Men across the country are fighting the quiet, unbearable war of the falsely accused”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Of course he was. They always are and then the government and media always want to go for our firearms. You can tell by looking at the photos of this young man, there is no one home. Adam Lanza had the same look as well, just like all of them do. So is the problem firearms or is the problem the pharmaceutical industry?

Continue reading “Florida Shooting: Family Member Says Shooter Was On Psychiatric Meds”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This is where we are folks. This is where sin and perversion have brought us. Not that many years ago, the homosexual community “just wanted to be equal“. Now, if you call out their sin you can be silenced and lose your job…

How does that make you feel?
Continue reading “Teacher Receives Three-Year Suspension For Calling Homosexuality A Sin On Facebook”

Breaking Israeli News

In gratitude to US President Donald Trump for recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Jerusalem, the nascent Sanhedrin and the Mikdash (Temple) Educational Center are minting a replica of the silver half-shekel Biblically mandated to be donated by every Jewish male to the Temple.

The rich shall not give more, and the poor shall not give less, than the half shekel, when they give the offering of Hashem, to make atonement for your souls.” Exodus 30:15

Continue reading “Sanhedrin and Temple Movement Issue Silver Half Shekel With Images of Trump and Cyrus”

AP

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The West Virginia House voted 60-40 on Thursday to allow drilling for natural gas beneath property where 75 percent of owners of its royalty interests agree.

The bill now goes to the Senate.

Supporters said the bill enables a supermajority of a property’s owners to make money from West Virginia’s large underground gas reserves and would give the state more tax revenues and an economic boost.   Continue reading “West Virginia House votes to boost natural gas drilling”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In a decision that many had anticipated, the SEC Thursday night officially rejected a proposal from a Chinese investment group to purchase the Chicago Stock Exchange – which handles a tiny 1% of daily order volume – in an acquisition that would have created a conduit for a Chinese entity to exert more control over IPOs of China-based companies in the US, where markets are significantly more open to international investors than in China. Hundreds of small companies are waiting to list in China, where they’re being held up by red tape.   Continue reading “SEC Blocks Chinese Takeover Of Chicago Stock Exchange”

WGN TV

CHICAGO – Cook County Jail officials said they plan to take action against several inmates who clapped for the man accused of shooting a police commander.

The jail released video showing about five inmates clapping as Shomari Legghette walked into his court hearing on Thursday.

Those inmates were being held in a cell waiting to see a judge when Legghette walked by.  Continue reading “Cook Co. jail inmates clap for suspect in cop’s fatal shooting”

The New Observer

The apparent collapse of the Trump administration’s “immigration deal”—which would have offered millions of illegal aliens amnesty in exchange for funding to build a border wall with Mexico—might very well have been a medium term gamble by the US President to deny the invaders residence while blaming the Democrats, DC analysts have speculated.

The proposal—which appeared to fly in the face of Trump’s election promises to scrap the extra-constitutional Obama Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program—offered participants in that program a 12-year path to residency, and by implication, for their immediate families as well.   Continue reading ““Dreamer” Deal Collapses in Senate”

RT

Should Iceland outlaw circumcision for boys – a common practice among Jews and Muslims – it will prevent Jewish communities from being established in the country, Jewish leaders warn.

A bill that would ban the nonmedical circumcision of boys younger than 18 has triggered a strong reaction from the heads of Scandinavian Jewish communities. It was submitted by members of four parties and would also punish offenders with up to six years in prison.  Continue reading “‘Attack on Judaism’: Scandinavian Jewish leaders protest Iceland’s proposed circumcision ban”