Saturday, May 19, 2018

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FORMER CENTERFOLD DOES STREET PIZZA IMPRESSION WITH 7-YEAR OLD SON'

by Bob Walsh

Yesterday morning ABOUT 8:15 former Playboy centerfold Stephanie Adams, 37, formerly Miss November 1992, jumped from the 25th floor of her NYC hotel along with her 7-year old son. They impacted the landing of the second story of the Gotham Hotel courtyard. The cops are apparently pretty well convinced it was a suicide, or perhaps more properly a murder-suicide.

Ms. Adams and the boy's father, NYC Chiropractor Charles Nicolai, were involved in a nasty custody battle over the boy. The couple were married but currently living apart.

I just can't fathom hating somebody so much you would kill yourself and your kid just to "flip off" the other person. That is really and truly warped.

SCOTUS PUNTS A MAJOR 2A CASE

by Bob Walsh

Alameda County is a decent size county covering much of the East Bay area in California. The county officials HATE guns, and hate people who own or want to own guns. They do their best to make it impossible for person who have the temerity to actually own guns to use them, and to make it impossible to buy new ones. Due to a combination of tax and zoning laws there are ZERO gun stores in Oakland and now unlikely to be any new ones anywhere in Alameda County.

A lawsuit by various 2A groups in the formerly great state of California against Alameda County finally wound it's way to SCOTUS. SCOTUS rejected it, stating, "No historical authority suggests that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to sell a firearm." That leaves the existing ruling form the notorious, psychotic 9th Circuit in place upholding the ordinance.

Various zoning laws, i.e. no new gun stores within 100,000 light years of a K-12 school, have made it functionally impossible to open a new gun store anywhere in unincorporated Alameda County and many of the cities in the county have similar fairly onerous laws to inhibit gun sales.

SO, DO THEY HAVE A CASE?

by Bob Walsh

Two women are suing the Canadian National Railroad and it's American subsidiaries for injuries. It seems their trains regularly block the streets in the teeming metropolis of Waterloo, Iowa for hours. This means people who want to move from one side of the tracks to the other have to either walk a mile to go around, wait a LONG time or climb between the train cars. That is dangerous as they don't know when the trains will start moving.

The two women, age 37 and 67, were injured doing this. They claim at least five other people have lost chunks of their bodies in this fashion at this location.

My first inclination would be to say "Don't Do Dumb Shit. This is dumb." However, if this happens a LOT one would think the locals have a legit beef and maybe the railroad should do something to relieve the situation. Technically they were probably trespassing. That being said sometimes property owners have a duty of care to trespassers.

SPECIES MAY BE SAVED BY TECHNOLOGY

by Bob Walsh

The Northern White Rhino is functionally extinct. There are only two females left as far as we known. That may be able to be changed.

Scientists in San Diego have impregnated a Southern White Rhino thru artificial insemination. Assuming it takes (they have a gestation of 16-18 months) they may use her as a surrogate mother to regenerate the Northern line. (The two remaining Northern White Rhinos, a mother and daughter, are not capable of bearing offspring.)

They would use genetic material from the recently deceased male Northern to inseminate the female Southern.

If all goes well, which is far from a sure thing, scientists hope to develop a genetically stable herd of as many as 15 Northerns to release back into their native habitat.

AMERICA’S ALLY TURKEY IS ISRAEL’S ENEMY

ANALYSIS: Israel and Turkey in All-Out Diplomatic War, and It Could Get Worse

By Yochanan Visser

Israel Today
May 17, 2018

Turkish-Israeli relations hit a new low this week after Turkey’s hot-headed dictator Recep Tayyip Erdogan called Israel “a terror and an apartheid state” that was committing “genocide” in Gaza.

Erdogan also accused Israel Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu of having “the blood of Palestinians on his hands” after 60 Palestinian Arabs died during violent protests and terrorist actions along the Israel-Gaza border on Monday.

“Want a lesson in humanity? Read the 10 Commandments,” the Islamist Turkish tyrant wrote on his Twitter account.

Netanyahu immediately shot back and said he would not take lessons in morality from a leader “whose hands are stained with the blood of countless Kurdish citizens in Turkey and Syria” and “sends thousands of Turkish soldiers to hold the occupation of northern Cyprus and invades Syria.”

The Israeli PM added that he would not accept “preaching” by Erdogan as Israel is trying to defend itself against an “invasion by Hamas.”

Erdogan earlier said he would never recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

“We will never accept the US attempt to move its embassy to Jerusalem and to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital,” the Turkish dictator told reporters after meeting with British PM Theresa May.

After calling Israel “an occupier,” Erdogan then claimed history would never forgive the US for relocating its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

“History will not forgive you (US), we will see this reality; history will never forgive Israel, we will see this too,” he claimed.

After this verbal spat, Turkey decided to expel the Israeli ambassador from Ankara on Tuesday, while Erdogan declared three days of mourning in solidarity with the Palestinian Arabs who were killed a day earlier.

Ambassador Eitan Naeh was ordered to go to Israel “for a while” by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, the state-controlled news agency Anadolu News reported.

The Israeli diplomat was subsequently humiliated at the airport, where he had to undergo a very strict security screening in front of TV camera crews who were invited to witness the spectacle.

Israel responded by booting Hüsnü Gürcan Türkoğlu, the Turkish consul in Jerusalem who exclusively deals with Palestinian Arabs, a move which triggered a new Turkish reprisal.

Yossi Levy Safri, the Israeli consul-general in Istanbul was ordered home, while thousands of angry demonstrators took the streets of the city chanting anti-Israel slogans and salutes to the “resistance in Gaza.”

The demonstrations against Israel in Turkey have been organized by Islamist leaders with close ties to the Erdogan regime.

Among them is Bülent Yıldırım, the head of the Islamist IHH organization, which was also responsible for the violent confrontation with Israeli naval officers aboard the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara, which tried to breach the legal Israeli maritime blockade of Hamas-controlled Gaza in May 2010.

The incident in 2010 caused a collapse of Turkish-Israeli relations that lasted until March 2013, when former US President Barack Obama pressed Netanyahu to mend ties with Erdogan’s regime.

Israel has now warned the current crisis could affect Turkey’s ability to deliver aid to Gaza.

The Islamist regime in Ankara is one of the largest sponsors of the Hamas-controlled enclave in southern Israel and also tries to use charity as a means to increase its influence among Jerusalem Arabs.

On Wednesday, evening reports came in that Egypt and Israel were not allowing Turkish planes to use their airports in order to deliver aid to Gaza and to take wounded Palestinian Arabs to Turkish hospitals.

Israel Security Cabinet member Yoav Galant called Erdogan a “dangerous man” who supports Israel’s enemies.

Galant harshly criticized the Turkish regime and suggested Erdogan was behind the botched 2016 coup in Turkey that put tens of thousands of the regime’s supposed opponents behind bars or robbed them off their jobs.

"Erdogan promotes a policy stating that it will bring peace and quiet with Turkey's neighbors, but in reality Turkey has reached a situation of all-out dispute - from Greece to Syria, and with European countries too," the former IDF general said.

Right-wing Israeli lawmakers now contemplate introducing legislation that would recognize Turkey’s genocide in Armenia at the beginning of the last century and would ban Israelis from travelling to Turkey for vacation.

“Go on vacation in the Galilee or Golan. You too play a role,” Education Minister Naftali Bennet, the leader of the Jewish Home Party, advised his fellow Israelis.

Others, however, warn the two countries “have reached the brink of the abyss” and advise both sides “not to jump.”

Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar, meanwhile, admitted the riots on the Israel Gaza border by Palestinian Arabs had nothing to do with “peaceful resistance” as the Turks claim.

“When we talk about ‘peaceful resistance,’ we are deceiving the public,” al-Zahar told al-Jazeerah.

“This is peaceful resistance bolstered by a military force and by security agencies, and enjoying tremendous popular support,” Hamas’ co-founder added.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Before Erdogan assumed power in 2014, Israel and Turkey enjoyed a warm relationship.

4 PHONY SCHOOLS ISSUED IMMIGRATION DOCUMENTS TO ASIANS WHO WERE NOT BONA FIDE STUDENTS

LA Man Sentenced to 4 Months in Jail for Multimillion Dollar 'Pay-to-Stay' Immigration Scam

NBC 4
May 17, 2018

A Los Angeles man was sentenced Thursday to four months behind bars for his involvement in a multimillion-dollar "pay-to-stay" scheme that helped hundreds of foreign nationals remain in the United States by falsely claiming student status.

Hyung Chan "Steve" Moon, 42, pleaded guilty in October 2015 to conspiracy and immigration document fraud in relation to what federal prosecutors called "a sophisticated, extensive, and lucrative fraud scheme that operated for many years in the Koreatown area of Los Angeles."

The scheme -- which may have generated as much as $6 million a year from citizens of South Korea, China and other nations -- operated through Prodee University/Neo-America Language School; Walter Jay M.D. Institute, an Educational Center; and the American College of Forensic Studies. A fourth school in Alhambra, Likie Fashion and Technology College, was also involved in the scheme, which ran for at least six years.

Prodee and the other schools issued immigration documents to foreign nationals who were not bona fide students, had no intention of attending the schools, and sometimes lived outside of California.

As part of the conspiracy, the three defendants created bogus student records, including transcripts, for some of the students for the purpose of deceiving immigration authorities. In exchange for the immigration documents that allowed them to remain in the United States, the purported students made "tuition" payments to enroll and remain at the schools.

The investigation began in 2011 after a compliance team with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations, Student and Exchange Visitor Program, paid an unannounced visit to Prodee's main campus on Wilshire Boulevard.

During the visit, the team observed only one English language class with three students in attendance, even though records indicated more than 900 foreign students were enrolled at Prodee's two campuses. That same day, an unannounced visit to the forensic studies college found only one religion class in session with a single student present, even though the school had more than 300 foreign students in active status, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

The former owner of the schools -- Hee Sun "Leonard" Shim, 54, of Beverly Hills -- pleaded guilty in 2017 to conspiracy and immigration document fraud and was sentenced in April to 15 months in federal prison. He was also ordered by U.S. District Judge George H. Wu to forfeit to the United States about $500,000 in bank funds and cash seized by investigators.

A third defendant, Eun Young "Jamie" Choi, 38, of Los Angeles pleaded guilty in 2015 to the same charges and is awaiting sentencing.

$100 MILLION IN CASH FLIES OUT OF MINNEAPOLIS A YEAR ….. AND IT’S OUR MONEY

Is This The Worst Scandal In Minnesota History?

by John Hinderaker

American Experiment
May 14, 2018

It is certainly a contender. Fox 9 television uncovers a far-reaching scandal: last year, more than $100 million in cash left the Twin Cities airport in carry-on luggage, bound for the Middle East and Africa:

This story begins at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, where mysterious suitcases filled with cash have become a common carry-on.

On the morning of March 15, Fox 9 chased a tip about a man who was leaving the country. Sources said he took a carry-on bag through security that was packed with $1 million in cash. Travelers can do that, as long as they fill out the proper government forms.

Fox 9 learned that these cloak-and-dagger scenarios now happen almost weekly at MSP. The money is usually headed to the Middle East, Dubai and points beyond. Sources said last year alone, more than $100 million in cash left MSP in carry-on luggage.


Where does the money come from, and where is it going?

It was coming from Hawalas, businesses used to courier money to countries that have no official banking system.

Some immigrant communities rely on Hawalas to send funds to help impoverished relatives back home.

[Former Seattle police detective Glen] Kerns discovered some of the money was being funneled to a Hawala in the region of Somalia that is controlled by the al Shabaab terrorist group.


Great. But the real scandal is where the money came from in the first place–welfare fraud:

As Kerns dug deeper, he found that some of the individuals who were sending out tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of remittance payments happened to be on government assistance in this country.

How could they possibly come up with such big bucks to transfer back home?

“We had sources that told us, ‘It’s welfare fraud, it’s all about the daycare,’” said Kerns.

***

Five years ago the Fox 9 Investigators were first to report that daycare fraud was on the rise in Minnesota, exposing how some businesses were gaming the system to steal millions in government subsidies meant to help low-income families with their childcare expenses.

“It’s a great way to make some money,” Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said.

In order for the scheme to work, the daycare centers need to sign up low income families that qualify for child care assistance funding.

Surveillance videos from a case prosecuted by Hennepin County show parents checking their kids into a center, only to leave with them a few minutes later. Sometimes, no children would show up.

Either way, the center would bill the state for a full day of childcare.

Video from that same case shows a man handing out envelopes of what are believed to be kickback payments to parents who are in on the fraud.


Evidently welfare fraud in various forms is widespread in Minnesota’s Somali immigrant community. This is, I think, generally known, but the scale of fraud disclosed here is astonishing:

“We believe that there’s a scope of fraud out there that we really need to get our arms around and ensure that those dollars are going to kids that really need them,” Acting Commissioner for the Department of Human Services Chuck Johnson said.

He told the Fox 9 Investigators his agency has 10 daycares currently under active investigation for fraud.

Fox 9 has learned dozens more are considered suspicious.

Search warrants obtained by the Fox 9 Investigators show each one of the suspect centers has received several million dollars in childcare assistance funds.

According to public records and government sources, most are owned by Somali immigrants.

***

Sources in the Somali community told Fox 9 it is an open secret that starting a daycare center is a license to make money.

The fraud is so widespread they said, that people buy shares of daycare businesses to get a cut of the huge public subsidies that are pouring in.

Government insiders believe this scam is costing the state at least a hundred million dollars a year, half of all child care subsidies.


A friend who saw this news story wrote:

This has me more angry than I’ve been since the 2011 tax increase on the “rich” aka, working families. I can’t put into words how utterly incompetent you must be to not have a checks and balances in place for tax payer funded programs, the tax payer dollars that people like myself and millions others diligently pay quarterly, leaving our children in childcare to work and provide for our families, pay taxes, only to have this hard work fund bogus programs that somehow are funding the same terrorist activities meant to harm our country?!!! Unbelievable. The commissioner and employees responsible for overseeing this mess should pay, every single one of them – they should be fired – they didn’t do their job.

Her outrage is appropriate, but perhaps misguided. I suspect that many of Minnesota’s liberals think that our bureaucrats performed their jobs very well: they siphoned off hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to finance liberal constituencies—the principal purpose of government, according to our lib friends.

So, how dumb are we? Honestly, I think it is impossible to plumb the depths of our stupidity. We need to totally revamp both our immigration policies and our welfare system to protect not only Minnesota taxpayers, but people around the world who are vulnerable to terrorism.

Friday, May 18, 2018

GINA GOT IT

On Thursday the Senate confirmed Gina Haspel’s nomination as head of the CIA

BarkGrowlBite
May 18, 2018

Thursday was a great day. The U.S. Senate voted to confirm the nomination of Gina Haspel as director of the CIA. The vote to confirm was 54-45. Two Republicans voted against the confirmation and cancer stricken John McCain was not present to cast his vote. But six courageous Democratic senators made up for that by setting aside the waterboarding horseshit to join the rest of the Republicans in voting for Haspel’s confirmation.

Haspel is now set tp become the first woman to lead the CIA. She is highly qualified and is expected to do an outstanding job.

SICK AND TIRED OF HEARING ABOUT THE ROYAL WEDDING

Why would anyone in the U.S. really give a shit about Prince Harry’s wedding?

BarkGrowlBite
May 18, 2018

I’m so sick and tired of hearing about Prince Harry’s wedding and Meghan Markle’s trashy relatives.. The only reason anyone in the U.S. gives a shit about the royal wedding is because it has been so hyped up by the media.

The fucking British royals are merely titular heads of Britain and some of her former colonies and do not exercise any power other than to rubberstamp the appointment of a prime minister. The rest of the time is spent wasting a substantial amount of Britain’s over-taxed taxpayers’ money.

Why in the world Harry ever picked this gold digger to be his wife is beyond belief when he could have had any woman he chose for his bride. Except when he was occupied fighting the Taliban during a couple of combat tours in Afghanistan, Harry was rolling in the hay with several drop-dead gorgeous broads. Meghan Markle must be one helluva fuck. When you look at the beautiful to-die-for babes Harry has been involved with, this can be the only explanation.

I predict this marriage won’t last. It’s just a matter of time before this marriage made-in –heaven will come crashing down to earth. After the divorce, Markle will walk away with a royal title and a pot full of gold. That was all this shiksa was after from the very beginning.

When I got married, my in-laws said it would not last. By God they were right. My beloved wife passed away after we had been married 61 years. So any way you look at it, my prediction that the marriage of Harry and Meghan won’t last will come to pass.

Will I be glad when the wedding will be over and done with. Then I can go back to watching on TV what is really important, like the Stanley Cup playoffs, the weather reports and the latest news on the Stormy-Trump affair.

WOMAN MAULED TO DEATH BY PACK OF...….WEINER DOGS

by Bob Walsh

Yes, it sounds like something out of a bad joke. Trouble is, it is true. Tracy Garcia, 52, was mauled to death in Carter County, Oklahoma, by her neighbor's seven Dachshunds.

One of the dogs was shot by responding police. The other dogs, which were actually Dachshund-Terrier or Dachshund-Border Collie mixes, were captured and put down at the owner's request. The dogs were from one to three years old and were apparently a family pack. The animal control people said that, except for flea and tick infestations common to dogs living in a rural area the dogs were healthy..

STONER KILLS THREE IN CAR CRASH

by Bob Walsh

Once upon a time, many years ago, when I lived in the Bay Area, a fair number of cars used to sport a bumper sticker that read "PRAY FOR ME, I DRIVE THE NIMITZ." The Nifty Nimitz freeway was an indifferently maintained high speed road, with mostly narrow shoulders and too many morons driving too fast. It used to be called Hwy 17 and is now designated the 880 freeway, at least thru the East Bay.

A 21-year old man, Dang Nguyen Hai Tran of San Jose, was believed to be stoned off his gord on weed when he killed a Manteca woman and her two young children as part of a five-car wreck. Five additional people were injured.

Way too many people seem to believe it is OK to drive stoned now that pot is semi-legal in the formerly great state of California. I understand there is now a reasonably accurate and reliable breathalyzer for THC, but there are no legal guidelines on what is or what is not a legally acceptable THC limit like there is on alcohol.

MORON BITES THE (POLITICAL) DUST

by Bob Walsh

Regular readers will remember that I wrote a few days back about Darryl De Sousa, the Police Commissioner of the liberal shithole of Baltimore, MD. This stupid bastard got his ass in a sling for not bothering to file federal income tax for a few years.

Well, Mr. De Sousa is now the third FORMER Police Commissioner in the last three years. He resigned on Tuesday, which interestingly enough was also the deadline the feds placed on the city to supply pay records for De Sousa for 2013, 2014 and 2015.

He had been on the job as Commissioner for about four months, the mayor's hand picked road dog. He is the ninth Police Commissioner in the last 18 years. It is truly remarkable how incredibly ignorant stupid people can be if they think they are protected.

EDITOR'S NOTE: In a fond farewell, the Mayor praised the disgraced ex-police chief.

TRUMP SUPPORTING NEW YORK LAWYER WANTS SPANISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE DEPORTED

White man threatens to call ICE on Spanish-speaking workers at Midtown Fresh Kitchen

By Laura Dimon, Edgar Sandoval and Larry McShane

New York Daily News
May 17, 2018

A few words of Spanish unleashed a torrent of hate speech from a racist, ranting Manhattan lawyer.

The Madison Ave. meltdown by attorney Aaron Schlossberg included a threat to sic federal immigration officials on workers at a Midtown restaurant — because they failed to speak English in his presence.

"He heard us speak Spanish and started yelling, 'You motherfuckers!' " recounted Oscar Villanueva, a Honduran immigrant and employee of Fresh Kitchen.

"He said we have to speak English," continued Villanueva. "He started saying a lot of ugly words . . . . We felt really bad, humiliated."

A viral video of the Tuesday lunchtime explosion captured the xenophobic Schlossberg announcing the employees were in "my country" before invoking the threat of deportation.

"My guess is they're not documented," Schlossberg announced loudly about the staff. "So my next call is to ICE to have each one of them kicked out of my country. If they have the balls to come here and live off my money — I pay for their welfare, I pay for their ability to be here — the least they can do is speak English."

Schlossberg, 42, is a registered Republican and 2016 donor of $500 to President Trump's campaign. His company bio claims he is fluent in Spanish and conversational in French.

The bullying barrister's identity was exposed and his reputation trashed less than 24 hours after his nativistic natterings.

He disappeared Wednesday without comment on the mess, although internet trolls unloaded on Schlossberg as his offensive opinions ripped through cyberspace.

Hundreds of posters from across the U.S. whacked his law firm with one-star reviews or posted insulting photos.

"Your (sic) a disgusting piece of shit, hopefully your law firm closes. You deserve to be jobless. America doesnt have room for ignorant racist fucks like u, especially in a court room. Go to hell, i wish you and your firm the worst luck!!!!!" read one post on Yelp.

Former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito tweeted in Spanish that the video "demonstrates how ignorant you are and makes clear you support the politics of Trump to destroy our families."

A Change.org petition demanding his disbarment had 2,100 signatures Wednesday night, while another online petition calling for discipline from the state bar association collected about 1,600 signatures.

Another video that emerged online apparently shows a cursing Schlossberg standing with Trump supporters last year at a rally protesting a Palestinian speaker in Manhattan.

Customer Deena Suazo, 34, a local medical receptionist, said she had just ordered her lunch in Spanish when Schlossberg exploded.

She watched in disbelief as he screamed at a counter worker to "give me my fucking sandwich!" Suazo, who has Puerto Rican roots, was rocked by the hate-fueled outburst.

"It's disgusting to me, in this day and age, that people think it's OK to walk around and be disrespectful and racist," she said. "The United States is made of all cultures and ethnicities."

Schlossberg further demeaned the employees by announcing he was more educated than any of them.

The videotaped portion of Schlossberg's volcanic tirade began with the lawyer lecturing the store manager about bilingual workers speaking in Spanish.

"Your staff is speaking Spanish to customers when they should be speaking English," he barks.

"This is America. Your staff should be speaking English, OK?"

The fuming man then informed the manager that he planned to follow up by contacting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for a possible raid on the restaurant.

The manager told the Daily News that Schlossberg, clutching a cell phone, lost his mind after Suazo and the store worker chatted in Spanish.

"It's no big deal," agreed Suazo, a regular at the restaurant. "I speak Spanish and English. And I just might feel more comfortable ordering in Spanish."

The manager said he was infuriated by the customer's remarks but refused to respond in a similar fashion.

"He's a customer, so I had to stay professional and ask him to leave," the manager said. "That's what I did."

The front desk at Schlossberg's Madison Ave. office building shooed away all visitors at his request, and the phones in the office were turned off.

A person answering the phone at his Manhattan residence hung up without a word Wednesday.

An online fund-raiser, launched by a man named Mark Goldberg, collected nearly $800 to rent a mariachi band Thursday to play "La Cucaracha" "to cheer up the staff and attorneys at The Law Office of Aaron M. Schlossberg Esq. . . . after a difficult day."

EDITOR’S NOTE: Schlossberg needs to see his rabbi for some extensive tolerance and sensitivity counseling.

PRESIDENT JIMMY MORALES PERSONALLY OPENED THE NEW GUATEMALAN EMBASSY IN JERUSALEM

Guatemala Follows US Lead, Establishes Embassy in Jerusalem

Israel Today
May 16, 2018

Just two days after the US Embassy officially opened in Jerusalem, Guatemala followed suit and opened the doors to its new mission in the Holy City.

Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales, a dedicated Christian, was on hand to personally inaugurate his nation's new embassy at the Malha Technology Park.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also addressed the event, showering affection and praise on Morales for having the courage to take a stand that's so unpopular with the international community.

Guatemala was also the second nation after the United States to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital back in December 2017.

In fact, Guatemala has a long history of supporting Israel.

Thursday, May 17, 2018

THE FATHER SHOULD HAVE SHOT HIS FELLOW OFFICER

LAPD officer arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a fellow officer’s 13-year-old daughter

By Alene Tchekmedyian and James Queally

Los Angeles Times
May 15, 2018

A Los Angeles police officer has been accused of assaulting another officer's 13-year-old daughter in her bedroom while staying in their home, officials said.

Kenneth Louis Collard, 51, was charged with three counts of committing a lewd act upon a child and one count of sexual penetration by a foreign object, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney's office.

The alleged assault occurred at Collard's friend's home, where he was staying April 4 after an evening of socializing.

At the end of the night, Collard was encouraged not to drive back to his Riverside home and to instead stay with the friend — also an LAPD officer — in Torrance, according to a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation.

In the middle of the night, prosecutors said, Collard entered the girl's bedroom and assaulted her. Torrance police launched an investigation, which included the analysis of forensic evidence.

In a statement, the Los Angeles Police Protective League board of directors said it was "sickened by the repugnant" allegations.

"If they are true he should be prosecuted as forcefully as possible," the board said. "As police officers, we are sworn to protect the innocent, not to exploit them. There is absolutely no room in law enforcement or society for anyone who commits such acts, especially on a child."

The LAPD also issued a statement after Collard's arrest, saying the department "is aware of this arrest" and has begun a personnel investigation.

"If the accusations are true, this officer will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and will face severe repercussions in regards to his employment as well."

Prosecutors are recommending Collard's bail be set at $400,000.

Collard is a 20-plus-year officer who was assigned to the West L.A. station. He has been placed on paid administrative leave.

If convicted, he faces a maximum of 32 years in state prison.

FRANKENSTEIN – THAT’S STEEN NOT STEIN - AT WORK IN CHINA

Two surgeons in China developing a method to transplant a human head

By Roni Jacobson

CNBC
May 15, 2018

A jolt of electricity is delivered to a body with bolts attaching its head to its neck. It's a scene straight out of a horror movie, but it is eerily close to Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero and Chinese surgeon Xiaoping Ren's plan to transplant a human head — down to the neck bolts and electricity.

Canavero and Ren recently performed a trial run on two cadavers, prompting outrage from the medical community, which has declared human head transplantation "fake news." An examination by a team of independent scientists published this month, however, suggests that, while fantastical seeming, the scientific and medical advancements necessary for human head transplantation are rapidly approaching plausibility. Nevertheless, major ethical and moral hurdles remain.

Canavero has been talking up his plan for human head transplantation in TED talks and the media for decades, despite producing little in the way of scientific evidence, going so far as to announce in 2015 that he would perform surgery on a human volunteer — a young man with Werdnig-Hoffman disease, a degenerative disease where the muscles waste away — by 2017. The volunteer backed out, and the surgery still hasn't been done on a living human, but Canavero maintains that it is "imminent." Together he and Ren, a surgeon at Harbin Medical University, devised a procedure for head transplantation, which they performed in a handful of animal studies on mice, rats and a dog, all of whom shockingly survived the surgery and even regained some motor function.

Without more animal testing, performing such a surgery on humans would be highly unethical, and Canavero's reputation as a sensationalist among medical professionals is well earned. But as transplant surgery reaches new heights — last month a wounded veteran received the first successful penis transplant — combined with advances in biology and computer science, human head transplantation may not be as far-fetched as once thought.

Still, surgical, immunological, psychological and ethical hurdles remain.

Modern-day Frankenstein

While it sounds outrageous, keeping a detached human head alive is not the main stumbling block, and may even currently be possible. The unconscious head would be kept at a very cold temperature (50 degrees Fahrenheit) to mitigate against brain damage, and be hooked up to two pumps — one supplying continuous blood flow and the other oxygen.

An adhesive called polyethylene glycol will be used to connect the volunteer's head with the spinal cord of the donor's body. The plan is to induce the volunteer into a coma for a month while blood and new nerve networks rebuild in hopes that the body doesn't reject the head — an inherent type of risk in all transplant procedures. In addition to the spine, the head will also have to be reconnected to airways, the esophagus and blood vessels.

The major barrier is fusing the spinal cord of the head to that of the donor body. If not successful, the body would be paralyzed, a medical problem that still has yet to be solved. This is not the obstacle it once was, however.

In December, Canavero and Ren published a study in which they severed the spinal cords of 12 dogs. They then applied polyethylene glycol to the incision of seven dogs and also delivered electrical stimulation. Over the next two months the dogs in the treatment group regained some motor function, while those in the control group did not. In earlier animal studies, Ren performed the complete head transplantation with spinal fusion technique on mice and rats, as well as a dog, all of whom also regained some motor function, although it was jerky and not completely normal.

"We have shown that with this technique, spinal perfusion is possible," Ren said (Canavero did not respond to multiple requests for comment). Ren acknowledges that the project is "controversial," but insists it is necessary to save people with "working brains whose bodies have died," including those with neuromuscular degenerative diseases, end-stage cancer and multiple organ failure.

That said, his focus right now is patients with spinal cord injuries and paralysis due to accidents or other causes. "These patients don't currently have good strategies, their mortality is very very high. So I try to translate this technique to benefit these patients," Ren said. "That is my main strategy in the future."

One of the essential keys to the technique is to use a very sharp, special blade to make as precise a cut as possible. Most spinal cord injury patients, however, have extremely frayed cord endings due to the traumatic nature of the injury, so the procedure will not work for them. What's more, polyethylene glycol is toxic to humans, according to Mark Hardy, an expert on immunosuppresion and a pioneering transplant surgeon at Columbia University, who co-authored the paper examining the scientific grounding of head transplantation. Ren's work in animals is "pretty good science," but it is not translatable to humans, Hardy said.

That said, "there are other ways" of potentially succesfully reattaching the spinal cord, Hardy said. He believes it may be possible "sometime in the next 10 to 12 years."

Stem cells are one avenue. In 2014 a Polish man who was stabbed repeatedly in the neck and had been paraplegic for four years had stem cells taken from his nose seeded at his spinal cord junction. With intense rehabilitation he can now stand and take a few steps. Electrostimulation, like Ren and Canavero are using, has also shown promise in spawning nerve regeneration, though both techniques have had only limited applicability so far.

In addition, Hardy said we may be able to bypass it with computers. "In the future, computers can replace some of these neural connections," he said. Currently, many people who receive artificial limbs also receive neural implants enabling them to move the limb just by thinking about it, as the electrostimulation in the brain triggered by the thought is picked up by the neural implant, which relays the signal to a computer and causes the limb to move. "This sounds totally fantastic and unreal, but it is happening," Hardy said.

Immunology issues

The second major technological barrier is immunology, or how to keep the head from rejecting the body and vice versa. "You have to visualize it where the body is the donor organ and the head is the recipient. It's not a head transplant; its a body transplant," Hardy said.

The body rejecting the head is unlikely because there are few white blood cells, which are produced in bone marrow and make up the immune system. Some of the immunosuppressive drugs that transplant recipients take, including Tacrolimus and Cyclosporine, which target white blood cells, and the steroid prednisone, are toxic to the brain. The brain is protected by the blood brain barrier, however, which should prevent them from entering. That said, the barrier is "leaky and unpredictable," Hardy said.

The main concern is the head rejecting the body. If that happened, individual organs including the heart would shut down and the patient would die, but there are ways to prep the body before surgery to avoid that, like replacing all the bone marrow in the host from that of the head's prior form, tricking it into thinking it is its own immune system.

Using similar tactics, in recent years kidney transplant patients have been able to live for two years without taking immunosuppressive drugs after six months of regular immunosuppressant drug therapy. "Immunosuppression is not going to be the major block 10 to 20 years from now," Hardy said. Still, there is a dearth of research, and the things that could go wrong are multitudinous.

For instance, in Ren's studies in animals, while the mice and rats successfully had their cords reattached and regained partial motor function, they all died after about two weeks due to "intestinal issues."

"The idea that the intestine didn't work is not at all surprising. It was predictable," Hardy said. The brain is the origin point of nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and go all over the body, which make the intestines move, stimulate the heartbeat and trigger all sorts of other functions. "That is one of the reasons Canavero is not ready to do anything right now," Hardy said.

Ren agrees. "Of course, we still need more studies in the laboratory using different animals," he said. He is currently focused on the problem of reattaching the spinal cord. After that, they will move on to tackling other problems, such as the intestinal issues and the central nervous system.

Psychology and ethics

Although technically we may soon be able to perform human head transplant surgery, "Its not so simple," said Allen Furr, a sociologist and ethicist at Auburn University, who also co-authored the May report. "The ethics are complex. Right now my opinion is, we don't know if it will be a good idea in the future. We are simply not ready to do it."

One glaring issue is the psychological repercussions. "We don't know how the brain is going to react to having a different body," Furr said. "Psychologically, we would expect there would be confusion," as the transplant recipient must learn how to control their "new" body. On top of that, "how folks start to understand themselves is going to become complicated," particularly as the percentage of "yourself" that is now "someone else" increases as transplant surgeries become more advanced, Furr said.

"Some folks are predicting catastrophe, that people will go mad," Furr said. Although there undoubtedly would be difficulty adjusting and the need for extensive rehab, Furr doesn't think that outcome is particularly likely. "History would tell us people would really be able to adjust," Furr said. In research on face transplants, one of the surgeries that would seemingly affect one's most intimate personal identity, for example, recipients (about 44 total so far worldwide) report that they have improved mental health, get outside more and quality of life in general post-surgery. In addition, pre-selection will be incredibly important.
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"We don't know how the brain is going to react to having a different body." -Allen Furr, sociologist and ethicist at Auburn University
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Historically, there was also intense ethical backlash from the scientific community before the first heart transplant and hand transplant occurred, both of which died down. As the procedures became more common, people saw the utility of such surgeries and the "yuck" factor diminished. Still, there remain major moral and ethical quandaries around head transplantation, whether it is even worth pursuing in the first place.

It's an incredibly expensive line of research for which there is a finite amount of dollars. Perhaps more saliently, whereas a body transplant would benefit one recipient, the organs within that body could theoretically benefit up to 20 individual people — a medical version of the trolley problem.

Medical ethicists also worry about informed consent, especially at this early preclinical stage, and taking advantage of desperate people. In addition, animal rights activists raise important concerns about the suffering in animal experiment subjects — a graphic picture of a monkey with Frankensteinian stitches around its neck is especially disturbing.

To the moral question of whether to save one patient versus many in need of individual organs, Ren said it would be about finding the right donor body. A brain-dead donor can save several people, so they would not be a good candidate. "But we can use a different kind of strategy," Ren said. The donor body could serve as a chassis, for instance, implanting the organs of the head's original body, or growing the organs in a lab — something pharmaceutical companies already do, using miniature "organoids" to test certain drugs.

"It's reasonable to think about. Not only against. Think about it!" Ren said.

EDITOR’S NOTE: I wonder what would happen if they replaced Stormy Daniels’ head with that of Donald Trump?

WHY A LAWYER GAVE NOTHING TO THE UNITED WAY

The United Way realized that it had never received a donation from the city's most successful lawyer.
So a United Way worker paid the lawyer a visit in his lavish office.

The United Way guy opened the meeting by saying, 'Our research shows that even though your annual income is over two million dollars, you don't give a penny to charity. Wouldn't you like to give something back to your community through the United Way ?'

The lawyer thinks for a minute and says, 'First, did your research also show you that my mother is dying after a long, painful illness and she has huge medical bills that are far beyond her ability to pay?'

Embarrassed, the United Way rep mumbles, 'Uh... no, I didn't know that.'

'Secondly,' says the lawyer, 'did it show that my brother, a disabled veteran, is blind and confined to a wheelchair and is unable to support his wife and four children?

The stricken United Way rep begins to stammer an apology, but is cut off again.

'Thirdly, did your research also show you that my sister's husband died in a dreadful car accident, leaving her penniless with a mortgage and three children, one of whom is disabled and another that has learning disabilities requiring an array of private tutors?'

The humiliated United Way rep, completely beaten, says, 'I'm so sorry. I had no idea.'

And the lawyer says, 'So, if I didn't give any money to them, what makes you think I'd give any to you?

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

WHAT WAS TRUMP THINKING WHEN HE CHOSE THIS PASTOR TO LEAD THE PRAYER AT EMBASSY INAUGURAL?

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas preaches that Jews will go to Hell

BarkGrowlBite
May 16, 2018

President Trump has chosen Robert Jeffress, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas, to deliver the inaugural prayer at the opening of the relocated U.S. embassy in Jerusalem. In light of his preaches, Jeffress is about the last person one would choose to lead a prayer in the Jewish state.

Jeffress preaches that:

“Not only do religions like Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism – not only do they lead people away from God, they lead people to an eternity of separation from God in hell. … Hell is not only going to be populated by murderers, and drug dealers, and child molesters; hell is going to be filled with good religious people who have rejected the truth of Christ.

Three greatest Jews in the New Testament" – Jesus, Peter and Paul – had all said that Judaism was not the path to salvation. They all said Judaism won't do it, it's faith in Jesus Christ.”


The Southern Baptist preacher has also called Catholicism the “genius of Satan.” Jeffress has also said that “Hitler was part of God’s plan.” What plan … the extermination of the Jewish people?

Former presidential contender and now a candidate for the senate from Utah, Mitt Romney is pissed off over the appointment of Jeffress because the preacher included Mormons among the groups that are going to Hell. Romney referred to Jeffress as a “religious bigot.”

Choosing a preacher who sermonizes that Jews are going to Hell, to deliver a prayer in the Jewish state defines chutzpah. What in hell was Trump thinking?

SOME THOUGHTS ON PISSING IN THE SOUP

by Bob Walsh

The City of Seattle, by unanimous vote of the city council, has approved a new "head tax." No, this is not a tax on shitters, it is a tax on employers who actually employ people.

Starting new year Seattle will tax large employers $275 per year for each employee they have. This is down from the initial proposal of $500 per year. It will be levied on large employers. And it is already having a significant negative result.

Amazon is a HUGE employer in Seattle. They WERE going to do a major enlargement of their corporate presence in Seattle. They are no longer going to do that, though they might set up right across the city line.

Assuming that this new tax results in no change in employment, it will raise $47 million per year for homeless assistance. It should be noted that, over recent years, Amazon has voluntarily kicked down $40 million to fight homelessness, and has pledged another $40 million. The tax would cost Amazon $10 million per year at current employment levels.

If you keep kicking people in the nuts, they will eventually get tired of it, tell you to fuck off, and leave. This might not be the final straw, but it isn't going to help.

TECHNOLOGY CAN KILL YOU

by Bob Walsh

Fred Schaub of Florida is one of at least 24 people known to have been killed by blind dependence on technology in recent years.

What happens is that people get fancy new cars with auto starts and key fobs. He died after leaving his RAV4 running in his garage, the carbon monoxide accumulated in his house enough to kill him. The newer cars run so quietly that people sometimes bail out and forget to turn them off. No key to turn off. This oversight has killed a couple of dozen people and left others with permanent brain damage over the last few years.

The exact number is not known as nobody tracks this info. It is bad enough in Florida (lots of retired old farts unused to cars running without humans in them) that some fire departments are giving out free CO detectors.

You need to not have your brain on auto pilot, even after you have put the car in the garage.

OMG, I REALLY AM A DINOSAUR

by Bob Walsh

I am strange, I still carry a pager. I have a cell phone, a dumb phone as opposed to a smart phone. No camera, no GPS, just a phone. I hate to turn it on. It is there for MY convenience. Some months I don't use it once. There are about four people who have that pager number and whenever it goes off, it is bad news. I have had it for maybe 25 or 30 years. I think I have gone thru four of the devices themselves.

My current pager started acting squirrely this weekend. The alarm function started to self-activate and won't deactivate. Mildly irritating. So I called the communications company. They do a lot of other stuff besides pagers apparently, because once I got ahold of a body I found out that I was their very last pager customer and had been for years. I had a very nice, brief chat with the tech I got in touch with.

The front desk lady who actually does the ordering of such things will call me back about ordering a new one. I hope she remembers how to do it.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Although I've never has a pager, I too am a dinosaur. I'm strictly a home phone guy. I do have a simple cell phone like you have. I have it for emergency purposes only. It does have a camera, but this dinosaur doesn't know how to use it. I cannot use a smart phone due to my visual handicap, (I do not have any trouble eying good looking babes.) I suppose that is an advantage because I won't have a wreck driving while texting and I won't get run over by a car when walking while texting.

NYC IS THE RAT CAPITAL OF THE UNITED STATES

These are the most rat-infested apartment buildings in NYC

By Rich Calder, Nick Fugallo and Aaron Feis

New York Post
May 14, 2018

While Mayor Bill de Blasio feebly tries to fight New York’s booming rodent population by warning parkgoers not to feed the vermin, residents need no reminder at three apartment buildings that are winning (or maybe losing) the city’s rat race.

Newly compiled data shared with The Post have identified the rattiest addresses in town, with the “winner” of the dubious top spot filing 318 rat complaints with city hot lines between May 2017 and April 2018.

Rodent-filled 335 E. 148th St., a six-story building in The Bronx, also led the city in rodent complaints in 2016.

The analysis was compiled by Localize.City, which forms neighborhood profiles based on public data — in this case, complaints to 311 about rats.

“We have rats everywhere in this place,” said second-floor resident Shakira Ransom, 31. “They’re out at night more and my children get scared.”

Ground-floor tenant Abigail Cisneros agreed her kids are being held hostage by the critters.

“My kids only play inside for that reason. [Rats are] always by the garbage, especially at night, and I’m afraid they’ll get into the homes,” said Cisneros. “I think they’re disgusting and I want them gone.”

A reporter spotted wide-open garbage cans sitting outside the building on Monday. Health Department signs lined the block, warning of rat poison placed as recently as last week.

At 410 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights, which had the second-highest number of complaints, residents said they’d seen as many as three rats at a time rooting through garbage bags.

“I’m scared of them!” shrieked Esmina McDermott, 79, who filed one of the building’s 90 complaints with 311 over the past year.

“You hear them creeping, trying to make holes.”

Back in The Bronx, five-story 2337 Grand Concourse was third, with 85 complaints.

“We get rats every single day and the city needs to do something about this,” fumed Gabby Mendez, 36. “They are a serious health condition to people who already live in bad conditions.”

Of the nearly 28,500 rat-related complaints lodged with the city that always squeaks, Brooklyn led the way with 10,375, followed by Manhattan with 6,037.

Among neighborhoods, Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn is worst, with 1,824 complaints.

The report comes as Blasio has directed Parks Department workers to give New Yorkers advice that’s already obvious: Don’t feed the rats.

The officers were out in force in Manhattan’s Columbus Park on Monday.

“This is unnecessary,” said Gil Ramos, 27, a licensed exterminator who received a talking-to from Parks staff. “People are gonna be people. If their mother didn’t raise them right, a Parks officer can’t change them.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: From what I’ve observed, Houston can’t be too far behind NYC.

Those neighborhoods in NYC that are most rat-infested are also the city’s neighborhoods with the highest crime rates and highest number of homicides.

ARE STEAMED UP CAR WINDOWS OR A WEDDING DRESS BEHIND THIS MURDER?

Teacher, 32, is shot dead in a hail of bullets on her family's driveway six months after being suspended from her job when it was revealed cops found her with a 17-year-old boy in a car with steamed up windows

By Hannah Parry

Daily Mail
May 15, 2018

A Pennsylvania teacher was gunned down on Mother's Day just months after being suspended from her job following a leaked police report stating that officers had found her in a steamed-up parked car with a 17-year-old boy.

Rachael DelTondo, 32, was standing on her mother's Buchanan Street driveway, in Aliquippa, Beaver County, on Sunday when she was killed in a hail of gunfire. She died at the scene.

'I counted six shots that I heard,' a neighbor, Fred Poore, told CBS News.

The death has stunned neighbors in the quiet neighborhood and police are hunting for clues to the identity of the killer.

DelTondo's death comes just six months after the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School teacher was suspended from her job over a leaked police report.

School officials and members of the media received an anonymous email in October 2017, containing the 2016 Aliquippa police incident report which implied she inappropriately met with a 17-year-old boy, Times Online reported.

The report stated that officers were on patrol at around 1.50am on February 6, 2016, when they saw a car parked near the old Aliquippa Hospital.

Police noted that 'the windows were steamed over and the engine was not running.'

Inside was Deltondo and the teen. School records show he was never a registered student at PA Cyber. Cops later found text messages and Snapchat messages which revealed the pair had a 'relationship.'

During the confrontation with officers, Deltondo reportedly told police that she and the teen were 'friends' and that they were 'just talking' because he was 'upset'.

She also said 'she didn't want her fiancé to know that she was here parked because he would get mad.'

No charges were brought against Deltondo over the incident, and police drove the teen home that evening. The report was not public knowledge until the anonymous email was sent in October last year.

The school announced they were suspending her the following month.

The leak prompted a state police investigation of the Aliquippa Police - which DelTondo complied with.

Earlier last year, DelTondo was in the press over a dispute with a bridal shop over her wedding dress.

The teacher was planning a big, elaborate with her Italian-American family, which included a $10,000, custom-made dress from a New York designer, CBS Local reported.

But the wedding was called off expectantly - a few months after DelTondo was caught with the teen, but before the report was made public.

The family, who had already put down a $4,600 non-refundable deposit, told the salon they would like to pay the balance and receive the dress so they could sell it, but said the designer never delivered the gown and refused to refund their deposit.

Eventually, they took the salon to court and got a local investigative reporter involved to pressure the wedding dress maker into doing the right thing. By early 2017, they finally received a check in the mail.

Today, family, neighbors and friends are struggling to come to terms with her sudden death.

'I don't know why that happened. I really don't,' said Dan Casper, a neighbor, who described the 32-year-old as a 'beautiful lady, friendly, knew everybody, talked to everybody.'

DelTondo had just returned from getting ice cream on Sunday evening when she was shot dead.

The Beaver County Coroner's Office has ruled DelTondo's death a homicide.

EDITOR’S NOTE: What a shocking surprise! The coroner ruled her bullet-riddled death a homicide.

UPDATE May 16, 2018: Beaver County prosecutors believe this was a crime of passion. Evidence appeared to show the perpetrator was known to DelTondo. Investigators have been scouring security footage from the neighborhood where the shooting took place and are attempting to access DelTondo's phone.

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

MOTHER OF ALL SURPRISES

EXCLUSIVE: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended the Jerusalem opening of the relocated U.S. embassy. Former U.S. President Barack Obama also showed up

By Adolf der Schweinehund

JERUSALEM – The ceremonies Monday for the opening in Jerusalem of the relocated U.S. embassy turned out to be the mother of all surprises. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei .

Among the American officials were Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner who were warmly embraced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ‘Bibi’ Netanyahu. “Bibi,” she said, “my father regrets that he could not attend this glorious occasion, he’s very occupied with planning for the meeting with Kim Jong-Un in Singapore.”

Netanyahu also embraced “my longtime friend” Abbas who made a surprise appearance despite violent demonstrations against the embassy opening by thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza strip and on the West Bank. “My friend Bibi,” Abbas said, “I’ve come to realize that recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel was the right thing to do. Shalom!” Turning to Ivanka, Abbas said “Your father is a wise man. I believe this will restart the peace process between Palestine and Israel.”

Khamenei was protected by a contingent of Israeli troops. He had been secretly whisked to Jerusalem by an Israeli air force plane. The supreme ayatollah also embraced Netanyahu. “We’ve been enemies far too long,” he told Netanyahu. “It is time for Iran to make peace with and to recognize the Zionist entity. May the blessings of Allah be upon you.”

Former President Obama and wife Michelle arrived on George Soro’s private Boing 737. They were warmly hugged by Netanyahu. “My very dear friend Barack,” said Netanyahu, “I am so happy to see you again.” To which Obama replied, “It’s great seeing you too, Bibi my old buddy. We sure had everyone fooled into believing we hated each other.”

With the exception of Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria and Romania, there were no representatives from any European state in attendance. Most European states refuse to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Neither does the UN which has long been hostile toward the Jewish state. Most notably, the leaders of Britain, France and Germany, have loudly condemned Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Netanyahu was overheard to say, “Fuck the British, French and Germans!”

Guatemala, Honduras, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau and Togo are the nations that have supported Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

At the close of the ceremony, with a grinning Obama standing to their left, Abbas, Netanyahu and Khamenei stood side-by-side with their hands raised high and clasped together. Each of them shouted “Shalom!” to the thousands of cheering Israelis who had come to see the opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas, had been chosen by President Trump to deliver the prayer at the new embassy inaugural. Rev. Jeffress ended his 8-minute closing prayer thusly: “O Lord, we ask that you get Prime Minister Netanyahu, Ayatollah Khamenei, President Abbas, Mr. Kushner and the thousands of Jews gathered here this day to accept Jesus Christ as their savior, for if they don’t, they will surely all go to Hell. Through Jesus Christ our Lord we pray. Amen.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: Of course this did not happen. It’s just my joke. But what is true, is the absence at the embassy ceremony of the British, French, Germans, most of the other Europeans, as well as representatives of the UN. To that I say, fuck them all!

ALL IS NOT BLISS IN TNE NEW WEED PARADISE

Gov. Brown Proposes Funding for Investigators to Crack Down on California’s Illicit Weed Market

KTLA 5
May 11, 2018

Gov. Jerry Brown proposed Friday to create five teams in the state attorney general’s office to investigate California’s black market for marijuana after firms that received state licenses complained they are being undercut by the illicit growers and sellers.

Brown allocated $14 million to “target illegal cannabis activity with an emphasis on complex, large-scale financial and tax evasion investigations,” the governor’s office said in a statement.

The teams also will focus on “reducing environmental and other crimes associated with the illegal cannabis market.”

Four investigative teams will be located in Los Angeles, Sacramento, Fresno and San Diego. A fifth team, focusing on interdiction, will be based in Sacramento.

EDITOR’S NOTE: And the pro-pot advocates swore that legalization would kill the black market in marijuana.

I AM IN DESPERATE NEED OF TAKING ENOUGH OF THESE PILLS TO MAKE ME 60 YEARS YOUNGER!

Could a pill hold the secret to defying age? Scientists say they've foune 'the holy grail' of anti-ageing herald breakthrough technology that makes cells act twenty years younger

By Nicole Pierre

Daily Mail Australia
May 14, 2018

Australian researchers have developed an anti-ageing drug that could delay and even reverse the ageing process.

'We may be able to take a 60-year-old’s cells and make them 40,' Dr Ken O'Byrne told 7 News.

Researchers working tirelessly in the labs at Queensland University's Technology Cancer and Ageing Research Program (CARP) believe they’ve found the fountain of youth.

'We believe we've found the holy grail,' Dr Derek Richard said.

The anti-ageing drug is believed to also stop a range of other incurable health conditions including cancer, Alzheimer's and heart diseases.

'This drug could prevent them all, delay their onset or even reverse it,' 7 News reports.

According to CARP's site, DNA becomes more susceptible to damage as we get older and this unrepaired damage to DNA often leads to diseases such as cancer, dementia and arthritis.

QUT Professor Dr Ken O’Byrne said the discovery gave him 'hairs on the back of my neck.'

Yet the lab requires five million dollars to turn the compound they've created into an everyday pill.

To donate to the laboratory's research, you can head to CARP's website.

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF EVERYONE WHO ILLEGALLY CROSSED THE BORDER AT SAN DIEGO WOULD BE HELD AND PROSECUTED?

Can legal system handle new zero-tolerance crackdown on illegal border crossings?

By Kate Morrissey and Kristina Davis

The San Diego Union-Tribune
May 12, 2018

As the U.S. Attorney’s Office began a crackdown on illegal border crossings this past week, many worried that the already-burdened federal court system would fracture if every person caught crossing in San Diego were charged over the course of a year, with hundreds of millions of dollars in extra detention costs alone.

With other sections of the border seeing much higher numbers of illegal crossings and overcrowded jails adding long-distance transportation costs, implementing a zero-tolerance policy for illegal crossings along the southwest border comes with a hefty price tag.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions promised at San Diego’s Friendship Park on Monday that, going forward, the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security would work together to do just that, prosecute every person who illegally enters the U.S. along the southwest border.

“If you cross this border unlawfully, then we will prosecute you,” Sessions said in his news conference at the U.S.-Mexico border. “It’s that simple.”

But is it?

“The system is going to buckle, and it’s very expensive,” said Jeremy Warren, a defense attorney in San Diego.

For federal public defenders in San Diego, the first week of the new zero-tolerance policy was rough, said Reuben Cahn, the executive director of the Federal Defenders of San Diego. Attorneys struggled to meet with clients because most are being held hours away due to lack of local detention bed space.

“This is not being implemented smoothly to say the least,” Cahn said.

Prosecutions of illegal entry — a misdemeanor — in San Diego and Imperial counties have ranged widely over the last decade, with 1,511 cases filed in 2008 and eight in 2013, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors have instead traditionally focused more on felony charges against those who re-enter the country, particularly those with a criminal record or a history of numerous illegal crossings.

In the first week of the new policy, the U.S. Attorney’s Office filed more than 120 cases for misdemeanor illegal entry or felony re-entry, up from roughly 98 cases last week and about 54 the week prior. While greater than usual, that’s still significantly less than what it would take to charge every person who attempted to enter the U.S. undetected.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office filed roughly 276 cases charging either illegal entry or re-entry in April, according to an analysis by the San Diego Union-Tribune. Border Patrol in the San Diego and El Centro sectors apprehended 6,439 people that month, according to Customs and Border Protection.

If the federal government had prosecuted every person caught crossing the border illegally into California in April, attorneys for the Southern District of California would have had to file 6,163 more cases than they did.

That’s more than 300 extra cases per business day.

In reality, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Diego will not process everyone. In conversations with the court, the office signaled it would likely file an additional 100 cases per week from San Diego and 50 from El Centro to implement the new policy, according to Cahn.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to discuss the new policy this past week.

Even that extra 600 cases per month may place a huge burden on the system.

Sessions sent 35 extra prosecutors to the southwest border to bolster resources in U.S. Attorney’s Offices there. Eight of those prosecutors will work in California.

The Southern District of California will need more than prosecutors to achieve the attorney general’s goal.

The U.S. Marshals Service will have to find bed space to hold those charged with illegal entry or illegal re-entry while they wait for hearings and sentencing, which typically takes between two weeks and a month for those who take plea deals and “fast track” their cases. Because bed space for federal prisoners in San Diego is already at capacity, the Marshals Service plans to hold additional prisoners charged under the new policy in jails in Santa Ana.

The Santa Ana City Jail charges the Marshals Service $105 per prisoner per day and has a maximum capacity of 375. On Wednesday, the jail held 356 people for the Marshals.

Based on that daily rate, it would have cost the Marshals between $9 million and $16 million to detain the people who crossed the border illegally in April and were not prosecuted, depending on how long they were held. That does not include costs to transport them between Santa Ana and San Diego for court appearances.

Another wrinkle: The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last year that defendants shouldn’t appear in shackles in court for pretrial hearings, which means that the Marshals have to staff more security per prisoner for court appearances. Adding more people per day to keep cases moving forward will further strain the agency’s staffing resources.

“The Marshals have been in close communication with Justice Department leadership, U.S. attorneys and staff to ensure resources on the southwest border are focused in a manner that allows uninterrupted execution of our mission while fulfilling our responsibilities mandated by the courts,” said Lynne Donahue, spokeswoman for the U.S. Marshals Service.

Beyond detention costs, judges will have to hear the cases, and defense attorneys will have to represent the unauthorized immigrants, with the pro bono Federal Defenders likely picking up the majority of that work.


The district, which serves both San Diego and Imperial counties, has 20 full-time active judges — a combination of district and magistrate seats — plus four vacancies. However, there are also nine judges on senior or part-time status who help with the caseload.

To add more full-time district judge positions requires an act of Congress, while the number of magistrates is determined by the Judicial Conference of the United States. District judges are appointed by the President.

Defense attorneys are concerned that the influx of cases will clog a system that they say was already working at capacity, and they worry that the result will negatively affect due process rights granted in the Constitution to anyone charged with a crime.

Federal Defender Cahn has made requests to the court to help attorneys have better access to clients and is waiting to hear the court’s decision.

“Lawyers have to have reasonable access to their clients and vice versa,” Cahn said. “You can’t respresent somebody unless you can develop a relationship of trust and confidence.”

The Federal Defenders have also seen asylum seekers come through the system this week, part of the policy change. Previously, asylum seekers who cross illegally rather than present themselves at a port of entry would not have been charged and would instead go to immigration detention to begin the process of requesting protection from their home country. Now they will go through the criminal court process before going to immigration court, which follows an administrative law process.

The attorneys have also seen people charged with illegal entry this week who were separated from their children, part of the policy that has drawn much criticism from immigrant rights advocates. Cahn said it can be difficult for attorneys to figure out the children’s location to be able to tell clients how their children are doing.

For border crossers who receive sentences greater than time served, the Bureau of Prisons will transport them to one of its prisons and detain them.

For the misdemeanor illegal entry charge, a Union-Tribune analysis showed that in April, sentences were not generally higher than three months though those sentences can go up to six months. For the illegal re-entry felony charge, sentences can be several years long or more, depending on what other convictions the person has on record.

The potential for more border crossers to serve prison sentences also translates into more money. The cost to hold someone in custody through the Bureau of Prisons in fiscal 2015 ranged from $63.35 per person per day to $184.74, according to a bureau document. Holding someone for a three-month sentence would cost between $5,700 and just over $16,600.

The bureau currently has 183,755 federal inmates, according to its website. Almost half of the prisoners are serving time for drug-related crimes. About seven percent are there for immigration-related sentences.

Peter Nunez, a former U.S. attorney in San Diego who supports stricter immigration enforcement at the border, said that what matters to him is the conviction, not the length of the sentence.

“The whole point of criminal law generally is deterrence,” Nunez said. “Once you start prosecuting people for entering illegally, that will have some additional deterrent effect that I think will be huge in the long run. It puts a kibosh on any future attempt to legally immigrate to the U.S.”

Studies on the issue have backed up that notion, although migrants’ motivations tend to be a factor. Mexicans coming to the U.S. for economic reasons are more likely to be deterred by prosecution than Central Americans who are fleeing crime and political instability, according to a 2017 study by the Migration Policy Institute.

Border areas like Yuma, Ariz., have taken the zero-tolerance approach for years, which has contributed to record decreases in border arrests.

Nunez said the biggest challenges for implementing the new policy would be bed space and U.S. Marshals resources, but that the U.S. Attorney’s Office should be able to handle the caseload. He advocated for implementing court policies that would allow a two-day turnaround on cases.

“The quicker you can dispose of the case, you reduce the impact of that logistical problem,” Nunez said.

In other parts of the border, a program called Operation Streamline has fast-tracked illegal re-entry cases in Arizona and Texas for years by allowing quick plea deals to misdemeanor illegal entry charges with less jail time than the re-entry felony counterpart. Civil rights advocates have criticized that program as unconstitutional for moving cases through the system so quickly that defense attorneys don't have time to have a full meeting with their clients.

Guadalupe Valencia, a criminal defense attorney in San Diego, said he doesn’t think ramping up prosecutions will keep people from crossing the border because it doesn’t address why they are coming.

“You don’t solve problems with the criminal justice system,” Valencia said. “It didn’t work with the war on drugs, and it’s never going to work on immigration. The way to solve it is have people sit down and dicuss it and try to come up with real immigration reform.”

He predicted that as long as people are able to get work in the U.S. without authorization, they will take the risk of jail time and continue to come.

Monday, May 14, 2018

TWO COURAGEOUS JOES

Great news! 2 courageous Democratic senators announced they are supporting Gina Haspel‘s nomination to head the CIA

BarkGrowlBite
May 14, 2018

Two courageous Democrats, Indiana Senator Joe Donnelly and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin have announced they will vote to confirm Gina Haspel's nomination as director of the CIA.

With most Democrats are vehemently opposed to her nomination, not because of the waterboarding issue as they claim, but because of their utter hatred of Trump, it took a lot of courage for Senators Donnelly and Manchin to do the right thing by coming out in support of Haspel.

Now Haspel has a fairly good chance of becoming the first woman to head the CIA, even with the opposition of Republicans John McCain and Rand Paul and the stupid mocking of a gravely-ill McCain at the White House.

Three great big cheers for the two courageous Joes!

SORE-ASS SOROS USING HIS MONEY TO DRIVE LAW-AND-ORDER PROSECUTORS OUT OF OFFICE

George Soros and soft-on-crime PACs To Spend Millions To Elect Prosecutors Who Oppose Mass Incarceration, The War On Drugs And The Death Penalty, And Who Will Hold The Police Accountable For Their Actions

By Matt Ferner

HuffPost
May 12, 2018

A broad progressive coalition is spending millions of dollars to oust hard-line prosecutors around the country and replace them with criminal justice reform advocates.

The allies are hoping to replicate what is already happening in Philadelphia, where new District Attorney Larry Krasner (D) is reshaping the city’s criminal justice system with the goal of ending mass incarceration. Billionaire George Soros, who backed Krasner’s election in 2017 with a $1.45 million donation, is investing in other district attorney races across the nation this cycle. The American Civil Liberties Union, which received grant funding from Soros’ Open Society Foundations in 2014 to support criminal justice reform, is planning voter education and outreach programs in as many as 10 states. And political action committees like Real Justice and Color of Change are directly intervening in key races.

Soros, the ACLU, the two PACs and a constellation of allied state-level groups hope that by organizing activists, educating voters and dumping money into district attorney races across the country, they can slowly start to replace more of the country’s 2,400 top prosecutors with reformers like Krasner. They also aim to change the way the public views elections for district attorneys, who are some of the most powerful people in the criminal justice system. The groups have targeted races in about a dozen counties that collectively contain around 5 percent of the U.S. population.

Real Justice endorsed Krasner in the Philadelphia DA election last year. The group works to elect reform-minded prosecutors around the nation and is hoping to be deeply involved in about 15 races in 2018, activist and writer Shaun King, the group’s co-founder, told HuffPost last week.

This year, Real Justice has raised about $1 million in funding, according to the Federal Election Commission; King said he expects the group to use every dollar and staff member it has in those 15 races. Real Justice has already announced endorsements for six district attorney candidates — four in California and two in Texas. The political action committee arm of Color of Change, the longtime civil rights advocacy group, has raised about $2 million, according to the FEC, and has announced endorsements for three district attorney candidates.

One of the reformers’ favored candidates has already lost. Both Real Justice and Color of Change backed Judge Elizabeth Frizell, who was running for district attorney in Dallas County, Texas. She came in second in the county’s Democratic primary in March, and has since filed a lawsuit alleging that voter fraud cost her the win.

But Tuesday night, two black, reform-minded candidates in North Carolina ― former criminal defense attorney Satana Deberry in Durham County and former Assistant District Attorney Faris Dixon in Pitt County, both of whom are backed by Color of Change ― won their Democratic primary elections.

“We’re starting to send a message. We’re starting to get phone calls from DAs around the country asking us about our demands. We’re getting calls from candidates,” said Rashad Robinson, executive director of Color of Change’s nonprofit civil rights organization and spokesman for the group’s political action committee arm. “And as an organization that couldn’t get DAs to return our calls, this is the power of actually being engaged in the democracy this way.”

The political action committee expects to be involved in five to seven more races in various states this election cycle, Robinson said.

“There’s a lot more to come,” Robinson said. “Part of our work is building the kind of long-term cultural power and conversation around this office so that DAs know that, all over the country, people are watching, and that communities have the power to turn out and kick them out if they aren’t serving them. It’s also an opportunity for DAs who do want to do the right thing, want to be reform-minded, to actually be on the right side of history.”

Real Justice selects candidates to support based on a questionnaire. The first question uses a five-page guidance memo Krasner distributed to his office in February as a litmus test. It asks the candidates to list the policies from that memo they would not implement during their first 100 days in office. The dozens of other questions ask for the candidates’ stances on mass incarceration, the drug war, the death penalty, police accountability and corruption. Color of Change has six national demands it expects district attorneys to support — end money bail, stop putting children in adult jails and prisons, stop unnecessary prosecutions of low-level offenses, stop anti-immigrant prosecutions, hold police accountable and practice transparency about their offices.

But the groups have ambitions far beyond simply endorsing candidates. They want to educate and change minds. Color of Change is doing voter outreach in local communities, telling people about the role a district attorney plays and the records and campaign platforms of various candidates ― all in an effort to get black voters to turn out in DA elections. Real Justice, meanwhile, is in the process of building out regional volunteer teams in all 2,400 districts that elect their top prosecutors. Building that new system out will take a big chunk of this year, King said.

“Ultimately, what we’re trying to do is have a massive educational effort so people know that the DA is really, really important,” King said. “The role of prosecutors is really important. We have to say it over and over again.”

King sees reform of local prosecutor offices as integral to the broader criminal justice reform movement.

“We often think of bad cops, horrible incidents of police brutality, but at the heart of all of it is 2,400 district attorneys,” King said. “Most local people can’t describe their DA or its functions. It’s a system that operates in the shadows. And they have sweeping powers to run the local justice system.”

King is right: Prosecutors are among the most powerful government agents in the American criminal justice system. They have complete and unrivaled access to the evidence that can determine a person’s guilt or innocence. They have broad powers over how seriously to take a charge against an individual and how aggressively they are willing to pursue a case. They can cut deals with witnesses, co-conspirators and defendants, and they can pile on charges to produce sentences to strong-arm someone into taking a plea deal. Prosecutors determine the charges a defendant will ultimately face and set the parameters for the eventual punishment a person might receive.

America’s elected prosecutors do not reflect the diversity of the jurisdictions they serve. Ninety-five percent of elected prosecutors are white, and 79 percent are male. Only 1 percent of prosecutors are women of color. And the majority of prosecutors — 85 percent — run for election unopposed.

Prosecutors are also rarely punished for misconduct. The cases that have led to disbarment, or even criminal charges, are few and far between. And in the end, they are largely shielded from any liability that might result from their actions thanks to a Supreme Court ruling granting them absolute immunity from civil suits.

Progressives’ efforts in 2018 prosecutorial elections could represent a turning point, said Miriam Krinsky, a former federal prosecutor and executive director of Fair and Just Prosecution, a group that works with more than a dozen recently elected reform-minded prosecutors to help them accomplish the goals they campaigned on.

“We’re watching this election season closely because we know that this group of new elected DAs with a different vision for the justice system is likely to expand in number,” Krinsky said.

“We know in the past that most DAs are not just re-elected, they often have no opposition at all ― so there’s not even an airing of critical issues for the public,” she added. “That’s changing. Given the enormously influential role of prosecutors in controlling the front door to the justice system, this degree of scrutiny is helpful, healthy and necessary.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: Sore-Ass Soros helped elect uber-left, pro-pot and anti-death penalty Kim Ogg district attorney of Harris County (Houston). Sore-ass donated $500,000 to Ogg for her campaign. He could have saved his money because just about anyone could have beaten Ogg’s Republican opponent and Harris County is overwhelmingly Democrat.

A GOOD CYCLING TRIP UNTIL THEY GOT TO MEXICO ….. ONE LOST HIS HEAD

Two cyclists on round-the-world trip murdered in Mexico, one was decapitated

Agence France-Presse
May 12, 2018

Two European cyclists who were found dead at the bottom of a ravine in southern Mexico were murdered, investigators have said, discarding their earlier theory that the men plunged off a cliff.

The cyclists – Holger Hagenbusch of Germany and Krzysztof Chmielewski of Poland – had been travelling the world by bicycle.

But after being reported missing by relatives, they were found dead at the foot of a sheer rock face in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

Investigators initially said the pair appeared to have lost control on a winding mountain road.

However, after a group of fellow cyclists questioned that version of events, a special prosecutor newly appointed to take over the case said the cyclists had in fact been murdered.

“It may have been an assault, because our investigations up to now indicate this was an intentional homicide,” special prosecutor Luis Alberto Sanchez told journalists.

The motive appears to have been robbery, he said. Chmielewski sustained a head injury that may be a gunshot wound, he added.

Hagenbusch’s brother Rainer, who flew to Mexico to identify him, wrote on his Facebook page that both bodies had been mutilated.

“The Polish cyclist was decapitated and had a foot missing,” he said.

The Chiapas state government vowed to “intensify the investigation” to solve the case.

Investigators said the two cyclists met in the town of San Cristobal de las Casas on 20 April and decided to travel together to the ancient Mayan ruins at Palenque, some 200km (130 miles) away.

Chmielewski’s body was found on 26 April, and Hagenbusch’s on 4 May.

Mexico is struggling to deal with a wave of violent crime that left a record 25,000 murder victims last year.

Since the government launched a controversial military offensive to fight the country’s powerful drug cartels in 2006, the country has registered more than 200,000 homicides.

STILL MORE ABOUT THOSE PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENTS

End of radiation days

By Jim Higgins

5/11

Today was my last session—the 44th. I was treated to a FIGHT CANCER t-shirt—I was hoping for a tote bag—and hugs from the staff that got to know me over the last two months. I had to ring the ceremonial cancer bell three times but did not have to buy drinks for everyone. Saying good-bye was more like clearing out your gym locker than Pomp and Circumstance. I return in three months for the PSA test. It’s like waiting for your SAT score. The PSA will tell us if we hit the mark, which I expect we did along with the bladder.

The only complaint I have is how the bladder responds to radiation. It’s like the Trevi Fountain in Rome without the coins. You begin to think you have a bottomless bladder, maybe even an auxiliary bladder like those auxiliary fuel tanks in VW Beetles. You drain the tank—you think—and like Robert Klein’s “I can’t stop my leg,” there it goes again.

During the day you’re like one of those characters on a musical Swiss clock running in and out of the tiny door not just on the hour and half hour but on the quarter hour. At night, you are like a night watchmen trying to sleep on the job only to be awakened every couple of hours with a need to grab your flashlight and rush down the hall. Aside from how this wrecks your daily routine, it simply amazes me that you can fill a swimming pool from a bladder that only hold 16 ounces. But this too will pass (pardon the pun). I was told that as radiation is a cumulative process—like a glove box full of parking tickets—I should expect side effects for a few more weeks.

The big question now is how I am going to fill that 11:30 am hole in my day. Maybe I’ll just drink 16 ounces of water and write about whatever moves me. Stay tuned.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

SFPD ACTUALLY SHOOTS AT BAD GUY

by Bob Walsh

The cops chased an auto burglary suspect in S F in the wee hours of Friday. The suspects hit two police cars among other vehicles and finally piled in at Civic Center Plaza. One suspect was taken into custody and one officer fired on the fleeing suspect, who got into another car and fled. It is unclear from the news article if he jacked the car and driver, if it was an arranged get away or if he had keys. The second car was stopped and the bad guy taken into custody. The cops have not stated whether or not the bad guy was armed. Nobody was hurt.

The cop who had the temerity to shoot is being sent to a mandatory ten day re-education and cultural diversity training seminar.

MAYORAL CANDIDATE CATCHES HEAT FOR NOT HAVING HER HEAD UP HER ASS

by Bob Walsh

Angela Alioto is running for Mayor of the People's Republic of San Francisco. She comes from an old SF family with political ties. Joe Alioto, her grandfather (I think) was previously the mayor.

She has announced that she will lead an attempt to get an item on the November ballot that would remove Sanctuary City protection from any person who has committed or is being charged with a "violent felony." (The definition of that in California is not what a normal person would call a violent felony, but something is better than nothing.)

She is catching heat from the current mayor and most of the other mayoral candidates.

She has expressed puzzlement at the opposition, stating, "I don't understand why Mark Leno (another mayoral candidate) would want to protect felons. The intent of the law was never to protect felons, whether they are immigrant felons or not."

It is too early to tell if there are enough semi-normal human beings left in S.F. to create a voting base to support reasonableness.

BOOBY-TRAPS IN THE WAR ON COPS

4 Oklahoma state troopers injured in ambush at booby-trapped building

Associated Press
May 11, 2018

Four Oklahoma troopers were struck by gunfire or shrapnel while serving a warrant early Friday at a man’s home that may have been booby-trapped to spark a large fire, authorities said.

The blaze has consumed several buildings in downtown Talihina, a town of about 1,100 people that’s about 150 miles (240 kilometers) southeast of Oklahoma City.

The suspect was shot and has been pronounced dead, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Capt. Paul Timmons said. The four troopers are expected to recover.

Local authorities had requested help from state troopers to execute a drug-related warrant because the man had a “violent criminal history,” Timmons said.

“As soon as they made entry, they were met by gunfire,” Timmons said.

He said authorities are “fairly certain” the man had surveillance cameras set up.

A fifth trooper who was wearing a protective vest was also struck in the chest area by gunfire, but escaped any injury because of the vest, Timmons said.

Authorities don’t yet know what caused the fire, but Timmons said the blaze broke out instantly after the law enforcement officers tried to execute the warrant.

“Right now we suspect that the building may have been booby-trapped with some type of explosive device that maybe started the fire,” Timmons said.

Firefighters were still working at midday Friday to contain the blaze, which destroyed two historic buildings that were about 100 years old, Talihina Police Chief Rodney Faulkenberry said.

CAPTURING OR KILLING MEXICAN DRUG LORDS MERELY CAUSES A SURGE IN DEADLY VIOLENCE

Cut the body of the monster of organized crime, not just the head: Shirk

By Ines Garcia Ramos

Borderland Beat (Translated from Zeta)
May 11, 2018

A report from the University of San Diego reveals the failed strategy of the government of Enrique Peña Nieto in the fight against organized crime by attacking only the drug lords. Given the empowerment of the CJNG, the resurgence of Tijuana as the city with the most homicides in the country and an uncertain electoral landscape, experts issue their recommendations

The Mexican government seems to have a unique strategy to fight organized crime: cutting off the heads of the main capos, which has not only has failed, but has left a country of death.

This is stated in the report " Drug Violence in Mexico, " conducted by Justice in Mexico , which explores the roots and consequences of 2017, the year with the highest number of intentional homicides committed in Mexico and which placed Tijuana as the city with the most murders in the country.

Justice in Mexico is a research program hosted at the University of San Diego, focused on designing strategies to improve citizen security, strengthen the rule of law and protect human rights in Mexico.

In this installment, Laura Calderón, Octavio Rodríguez Ferreira and David Shirk explain how the empowerment of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), the fragmentation and weakening of the Sinaloa Cartel unleashed the worst wave of homicides seen in the country.

They also analyze the circumstances of the violence focused on drug trafficking corridors, the scenario facing the presidential elections of 2018 and a possible change in bi national cooperation in matters of public security between Mexico and the United States.

In an interview with ZETA , David Shirk, director of Justice in Mexico and one of the authors of the report, explains: "If they want to stop or face organized crime, you have to cut the whole body of the monster, not just the head."

64 HOMICIDES A DAY WITH EPN

From the outset, the researchers address how in the first five years of Enrique Peña Nieto's administration (2012-2017) an average of 23 thousand 293 homicides per year have been recorded, or 64 murders per day, which represents an increase of 20 percent with respect to the six-year term of Felipe Calderón.

Specifically, 2017 closed with 27,734 people murdered, 19% more than in 2016, and the State that registered the highest increase in homicides was Baja California, the study indicates. When talking about municipalities, more homicides occurred in Tijuana than in any other city in Mexico.

However, when studying not the figure by itself, but in relation to the percentage, the study reveals that the entities with the greatest increase are Nayarit, with 554% more homicides, and Baja California Sur with 192%.
"The deterioration of security conditions in the last three years has been an important setback for President Enrique Peña Nieto, who promised to reduce violence. In addition, Peña Nieto's low levels of approval during his first five years as President are due, in part, to the perception of handling cases of crime, violence and corruption, "the report said.

The research also compares this violence to other countries in Latin America, and while there are nations with the highest number of homicides, Mexico exceeds the total number of homicides in Belize, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Jamaica.

In addition, the number of homicides in Mexico exceeds that of the United States, a country with almost three times the population. The comparisons are a sample of how Mexico concentrates a large part of the violence, since one in every eight homicides in the Western Hemisphere was committed in this country.

Registries of Justice in Mexico also indicate that, in 2017, 75% of homicide victims are men, while the average age of the victims is 33 years.

According to the study, between a third and a half of these homicides are attributed to drug trafficking cartels and other organized crime groups, since they have characteristics such as executions, multiple victims and attackers, the use of high-caliber weapons, messages left by the perpetrators, dismemberment, beheading, clandestine graves, among others.

On the other hand, the researchers point out: "There is a concern that, given the high levels of crime in Mexico, candidates will feel pressured to take a stand on these issues and may be targets of violence" with respect to this year's elections.

TIJUANA BECOMES THE MOST VIOLENT CITY

In the most violent year in Mexico, one in every 20 homicides in Mexico occurred in Tijuana, concludes the report " The Resurgence of Criminal Violence in Tijuana " by the authors Jaime Arredondo Sanchez Lira, Zulia Orozco, Octavio Rodríguez Ferreira and David Shirk

This report is taken up in the national investigation of violence to explain how Tijuana returned to be the city with the highest number of homicides in the country, a place it had in 2007.

In 2017, records from the Executive Secretariat of the National Public Security System indicated that in this city, 1,780 people were murdered, that is, an increase of 86% in just one year.

When the researchers paid attention to the geographical areas where there were more homicides, they located several clusters of violence: East Zone (which includes the La Presa, La Presa Este and Otay delegations), as well as Sánchez Taboada and Centro.

Only 20% of the homicides were concentrated in 850 colonias, the main ones being Camino Verde with 75, Zona Norte with 49 and Centro with 32.

According to the researchers, the social consequences of this violence "has affected young and poor men in areas of middle and lower class, who are the main perpetrators and targets of these murders and who are often the product of what sociologists and criminologists they call 'social disorganization', due to the presence of family violence, substance abuse, lack of educational opportunities, among others. "

Therefore, as part of their recommendations, they suggest a program that addresses social and economic marginalization through development programs, implementing community policies in the most violent areas of the city, and even other measures such as improving public transportation and accessibility. to the colonies, in addition to the recovery and creation of public spaces.

JOURNALISTS AND MAYORS, THE FAVORITE TARGETS OF NARCO

At the national level, investigators identified two main targets of drug trafficking: journalists, three times more likely to be killed than other occupations in society in general, and mayors, 12 times more likely to be victims of murder.

The study details that from 2005 to 2017, 152 municipal presidents, either as candidates, in functions or even former mayors, have been murdered in the country. In geographical terms, the mayors riddled with bullets are on the other extreme than executions for organized crime.

While homicides have been concentrated in two main narco-trafficking corridors: the northern border, composed of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas; as well as in the Pacific: Sinaloa, Nayarit, Michoacán and Guerrero. The largest number of murdered politicians is concentrated in southern states such as Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas and Michoacán.

Of the 21 homicides of mayors registered in 2017 (nine were in office), eight belonged to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), twenty were killed by gunshots and one of their throats cut.

THE EMPOWERMENT OF THE CJNG

The study also retakes the empowerment of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) as one of the premises to explain the resurgence of violence in Mexico. Researchers had already warned of this from 2016 and 2017, when it became more evident the strengthening of this organization led by Ruben Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, better known as "El Mencho".

The CJNG "has taken advantage of the power gaps resulting from the breakdown of structures of organized crime leaders," specifically the blows to La Familia Michoacana, Los Caballeros Templarios, Los Zetas and the Sinaloa Cartel, which have created opportunities for the CJNG to expand and grow.

These proposals are taken from the publication " The New Generation: The Threat of Emerging Organized Crime in Mexico", a report signed by Lucy de la Rosa and David Shirk, which warns that the CJNG has reached a level of power equal to or greater than that of the Sinaloa Cartel.

With a presence in 21 states of the country, including Mexico City, the CJNG has been able to strengthen the capture and re-apprehension of the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, a direct consequence of the strategy of arresting capos, " what has contributed to the fragmentation, transformation and diversification of organized crime groups in Mexico and the entry to areas such as the trafficking of heroin, methamphetamines and other synthetic drugs. "

In the same way, the researchers ponder Jalisco's strategies, such as the alliances they form with local groups. One of the examples was his approach with the Arellano Felix Cartel in Tijuana to use this point of transfer and fight the cells of Sinaloa.

CUTTING THE HEAD OF A CÁRTEL, IS COUNTER-PRODUCTIVE

The study insists that the strategy of capturing only drug lords is counterproductive, not only because it does not dismantle the attacked organization, but because it allows the proliferation of cells that manage to separate from the cartel and become rivals.

Therefore, instead of continuing with this strategy, the experts recommend strengthening the capacity of the public security and justice corporations to conduct long-term and wide-ranging investigations that allow for more effective criminal proceedings, including the imputation of corrupt politicians and entrepreneurs linked to money laundering.

At the same time, that the government contributes with greater educational and labor opportunities for those who are at the bottom of the economic spectrum, which often leads them to get involved in violent criminal activities, especially in men.

In addition to this, the researchers insist that the government develop better monitoring of violence related to organized crime, improve judicial processes, work on special measures to address political violence and reinvigorate anti-corruption efforts, in addition to addressing the drug problem as a public health issue, among other recommendations.

"There is evidence that the crisis of violence that Mexico has gone through has had a cost in growth, investments, in reducing the viability of the market and compromises the security and integrity of officials, threatens journalism and freedom of expression, while reducing trust in institutions, which results in and undermines democratic governance in Mexico, "the study concludes.

"The strategy of hitting the bosses has had very negative effects, not contemplated. We need to stop not only the capo of an organization, but have all the evidence and research and all the necessary capacity to search for various elements at all levels of the organization, if not, the capo goes and the new one goes up; or worse, it fragments and they fight between themselves, "David Shirk, director of Justice in Mexico , warns in an interview .

The expert in public security points out that before the election of July 1, in which more than 3 thousand public offices will be elected, "if we see changes at the federal, state and local levels, those changes will definitely break some ties and agreements established with organized crime and may give rise to more problems of violence. "

Finally, he thinks about the relationship between Mexico and the United States to fight organized crime: "I am worried that in the coming years, if things continue as they did in the last year, we will see less coordination and more difficulty for the two countries. They need to work together. "