Yahoo News

(Reuters) – A 14-year-old American boy shot and killed five family members at their home in Alabama, before throwing away the pistol and calling police, officials said on Tuesday, in the latest high-profile gun crime.

The shooting occurred on Monday night in the town of Elkmont, a spokesman for the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office told media, including an ABC affiliate.  Continue reading “U.S. teenager shoots dead five family members in Alabama: police”

Eater Houston – by Amy McCarthy

Over the holiday weekend, a gun-wielding group of people tried to storm their way into a Houston Popeyes outpost in search of the chain’s elusive chicken sandwich.

The attempted sandwich robbery allegedly went down on Monday night at the Popeyes location at 7159 Scott Street in Southeast Houston, according to ABC 7. After being told in the drive-thru line that the location was, like all other Popeyes restaurants, sold out of chicken sandwiches, a group of five people reportedly tried to storm their way into the restaurant, and one man involved was carrying a gun.  Continue reading “Gun-Wielding Group Tries to Storm a Houston Popeyes in Search of Chicken Sandwiches”

Breitbart – by Ian Hanchet

On Tuesday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stated that he expects to hear from the White House on what gun legislation, if any, President Trump is willing to support next week.  Continue reading “McConnell: I Expect Answer on What Gun Bills Trump Will Support Next Week”

Daily Mail

Former Vice President Joe Biden is defending the war story he told on the campaign trail that conflated details from different heroic events and got key details wrong.

Biden called the individual details of the story he told ‘irrelevant’ when stacked up against the issue of presidential ‘judgement,’ amid new scrutiny of his reputation for gaffes on the campaign trail.    Continue reading “Biden insists it doesn’t matter that he confused pieces of three different war stories”

Daily Mail

Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and three other disturbances are spotted as the center of Hurricane Dorian finally begins to move away from the Bahamas and towards the US mainland.

Fernand has prompted a tropical storm warning for Mexico’s northeast coast.  Continue reading “Tropical Storm Fernand forms in the Gulf of Mexico”

Breitbart – AP

Hurricane Dorian is finally moving. But for a day-and-half it just sat on and pounded Grand Bahama Island because nothing high up in the atmosphere was making it budge.

That meteorological gridlock, which slows or stalls storms, is happening more often in a warming world, studies show.  Continue reading “Upper atmosphere gridlock stalled Dorian”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Activist Post has already reported about states filing lawsuits against the proposed Sprint / T-Mobile merger (see 123).

According to the Wireless Estimator, T-Mobile is postponing new builds and 5G upgrades at least for now.  A construction manager who wants to remain anonymous blames the 15 state attorneys general for filing lawsuits against the T-Mobile / Sprint Merger.  Lawsuits have also been filed against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for promoting and forcing 5G installation throughout American communities (see 12345).  Continue reading “T-Mobile Cancels 5G installation Nationwide. Anonymous Employee Blames 15 States’ Lawsuits Against Sprint Merger”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Newark, NJ — Children riding bicycles is an everyday act that takes place through every city in every state all day long. Most of these children riding their bikes in neighborhoods will likely not stop at stop signs and most of them will not be thrown to the grown and handcuffed by cops. One child in New Jersey, however, was not as fortunate as most kids in the country and riding his bicycle led to him realizing the full brunt of Police State USA. Continue reading “Video Shows Cops Assault, Cuff 15yo Boy for Running a Stop Sign—On His Bicycle”

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The Intercept – by Amy Martyn

AFEW HOURS characteristically behind schedule, Amtrak’s Southwest Chief rolls into Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the small station that it shares with the Greyhound bus service on the edge of downtown.

Most people step off to stretch their legs or have a cigarette during the layover, the longest smoke break in the entire trip. That’s when two plainclothes agents come aboard the train on a rainy day in March 2019.  Continue reading “DEA Agents Ambush Amtrak Passengers With Controversial Searches and Seizures”

Spectator – by Cockburn, October 29, 2018

Young Beto O’Rourke casts himself as the ‘anti-Trump’. But his father-in-law, it turns out, is a billionaire property developer with a contentious relationship with non-white residents — not unlike the President. Beto’s more the proto-Jared Kushner.

The New York Times today revealed the highly interesting news that friend-of-the-little-guy Beto married well. Very well. His wife is not only the daughter of William D. Sanders, aka the Warren Buffet of real estate, Cockburn can reveal she is the only daughter. Sanders’s portfolio is valued at about $20 billion.  Continue reading “Why did nobody mention that Beto O’Rourke’s wife is a billionaire heiress?”

Yahoo News

Walmart (WMT) is proposing bold changes to its gun policy that will end sales of certain weapons, following a deadly mass shooting at one of its stores in El Paso, Texas, and an incident days earlier at another location in Southaven, Mississippi.

The retail giant will continue to cater to sportsmen and hunters, but plans to end the sale of certain types of ammunition. That includes exiting the handgun category completely, and asking shoppers not to carry firearms into its stores—even in open-carry states.  Continue reading “Walmart to end certain gun, ammunition sales; asks shoppers not to open-carry”

Overdrive

Three truck drivers were among the victims of a mass shooting in West Texas on Saturday, Aug. 31, in which a truck driver who had reportedly been fired killed seven people and injured 22 others.

Two truckers were killed and another was injured in a shooting spree by Seth Aaron Ator, 36, who was reportedly fired from his oil field service trucking job hours before the shooting in Odessa and Midland, Texas. Ator was killed by police after the two-hour shooting spree.  Continue reading “Two truckers killed, one injured in West Texas shooting spree”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

The Pentagon has declared war on memes as DARPA launches a new program to fight “polarizing viral content” before it spreads.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is seeking to create software with the capability to “automatically detect, attribute, and characterize falsified multi-modal media to defend against large-scale, automated disinformation attacks.”  Continue reading “Pentagon Launches New Program to Fight “Viral” Internet Content”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Columbia, MS — An animal shelter and police department came under fire recently after a local woman accused them of euthanizing dogs using cops—shooting them. In a single day, this “no kill shelter” admitted to killing 8 dogs—including a puppy—by having police officers shoot them.  Continue reading “Mayor: Cops Who Shot 8 Dogs, Including a Puppy, Did So “Legally and Humanely””

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke said on Labor Day that AR-15 and AK-47 owners will have to give up their firearms if he is elected president.

He posted a video on the topic, addressing “fears” that an O’Rourke administration would take away “assault rifles.”  Continue reading “Beto O’Rourke Pledges to Take Away AR-15s and AK-47s”