[Bee] WASHINGTON, D.C. — Against all odds, the U.S. Navy has somehow managed to become even gayer, sources say.
"We've always known this particular branch of the military to be the gayest of all of them, but even they have surprised us all with by the lengths to which they will go to make themselves even gayer," said military journalist Dan Crullers. "They've truly outdone themselves here."
Brand new Navy Recruitment Ambassador and drag queen Joshua Kelley, (they/them) broke the news on a Chinese spy app called TikTok that he would be assisting the military in its efforts to recruit more drag queens to strike fear in the hearts of America's enemies. The campaign was created to help crew the brand new ship USS Harvey Milk and the nuclear submarine USS Sam Smith.
At publishing time, the Pentagon had also hired an inebriated Kid Rock to recruit new Marines.
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Terrence Yeakey was a first responder to the OK City bombing. He saw something in that wreckage that caused him to become paranoid and went on a mission to tell everyone what he saw. He was found in a field, cut up tortured, strangled and shot. His death was ruled a suicide pic.twitter.com/Yi2ooLLzhB
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I stayed away from all the conspiracy stuff for years, but once I became convinced within the last several months that our government was involved in the Kennedy assassinations, I have become more interested in these Houdini type suicides.
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Coroner: All the autopsy evidence shows that Yeakey's wounds were consistent with a torture-execution. The fatal shot was fired from a pistol with a silencer, held in contact with Yeakey's skull, leaving a barrel imprint and very little powder residue. No pistol was found at the scene until the FBI arrived, over an hour after the body was found. Handcuff marks were on both wrists according to the funeral home director. By the time the body arrived at the funeral home, the wrist lacerations had been sewn up and mud and grass was inside--showing that Yeakey was dragged through the mud as he attempted to fight off his attackers.
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Evidently these days it's suicide if you say something that just makes them kill you.
Catching up to Judge Roy Bean here. He once ruled that, in the case to two hijackers that tried to rob an old miner who had killed everyone that had ever to rob him, had committed suicide.
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[FoxNews] Jordan Neely, reportedly in the midst of a mental breakdown on a Manhattan subway, died from a chokehold.
A U.S. Marine veteran accused of killing erratic New York City subway passenger Jordan Neely after placing him in a chokehold Monday will likely be arrested, experts told Fox News Digital.
After Neely, 30, began ranting on the F train in Lower Manhattan, the Marine vet dragged the mentally ill man to the ground and held him with his arm over his neck for 15 minutes, according to Juan Alberto Vazquez, who shot now-viral cellphone video of the incident.
"Even if you're initially allowed to use force, it has to be proportional, and a 15-minute chokehold, that’s a pretty long time. At the point that the threat is immobilized, you’re no longer permitted to use force," former Manhattan prosecutor turned criminal defense lawyer Mark Bederow told Fox News Digital.
He said the vet, whose name is being withheld by Fox News Digital, will likely be charged with second-degree manslaughter or criminal negligent homicide, which don't carry mandatory jail sentences.
"People calling this murder need to slow down," Bederow said. "I don’t think anyone who is looking at this seriously thinks this guy had intent to kill a mentally disturbed man or acted with depraved indifference to human life."
Vazquez told the New York Post that Neely, who has schizophrenia, barged into the train at about 2:30 p.m., "screaming in an aggressive manner" that he had no food or water.
As Neely yelled at riders, they moved away, prompting the 24-year-old Marine vet to put him in a headlock as two other straphangers helped restrain the disturbed man.
The shocking subway death has spurred demonstrations decrying police and calling for the vet's arrest. Several protesters clashed with officers in Manhattan, resulting in arrests Wednesday on charges ranging from graffiti to assault.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said his office is conducting an investigation.
The Marine veteran declined to comment when reached by phone.
"I’m not interested in answering any questions, thank you," he told Fox News Digital.
Former prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon, who left the DA's office when Bragg took over, has tried some of the borough's highest-profile cases, including securing a rape conviction against Harvey Weinstein and a guilty plea for assault from Jay-Z.
The veteran assistant district attorney called the subway chokehold death a "difficult investigation" but cautioned against "politicizing" the tragedy.
"At what point do we view him as a good Samaritan versus someone who goes too far and takes the law into his own hands?" she said. "I feel for both parties, I really do. Of course, the man who died paid the ultimate price."
If the vet were charged with criminal negligent homicide, the lowest level felony, it would be under the theory that he failed to perceive the risks of his actions.
Second-degree manslaughter, a more serious class C felony, would indicate that a reasonable person perceived the risks but disregarded them.
Retired NYPD Lt. John Macari blamed the tragedy on ineffective political leadership and a sense of growing lawlessness in New York City.
Since the pandemic, the city's subway system has doubled as an unofficial homeless shelter, with the severely mentally ill roaming the cars and platforms en masse.
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Yeah, if it's true (it's a media report, so whudda you think?) he kept the guy in a choke hold for 20 minutes, I'd say his lawyer has his work cut out for him.
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1. NYC residents are sick of crime
2. This guy's rap sheet is going to be germaine to the case.
3. If they punish this guy, with the lack of criminal control, the residents will just see nothing and on look, here's a splattered dead guy, no idea how he got there.
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The person choked out was arrested 47 times. Sooner or later such miss-behavior is going to run into a person not interested in the 48th arrest. This was inevitable due to the lack of common sense by tax funded public safety officials. Put the entire justice system on trail.
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It was reported yesterday the hold was for only 3 minutes. the video seems to confirm this. After the hold was let go he was still moving and breathing.
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So, the skell went into respiratory arrest because he was finally experiencing what it is like to be restrained.
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The media was shooting for a '50th arrest' news headliner. Someone besides the perp must be blamed.
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/\ They told him, "Don't you ever come around here"
"Don't wanna see your face, you better disappear"
The fire's in their eyes and their words are really clear, So beat it, just beat it…
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Americans shouldnt have to tolerate daily menace on their commutes.
Do you understand their mentality? Inner city violence is unequitable. The majority of White People do not typically share in that misery, and their blueprint is to export it so we can all can get a taste of it.
Is that the culture you want the children to inherit? Is that the reality you accept. Be constantly scared in public? Live on your knees in fear.
Someone will say, stay out of the cities. F! That. America is for Americans and I'll be damned if I cant walk down a street or ride Septa or Metro b/c of dangerous psychopathic homelessness.
It's up to us to manifest our reality. You pushback or accept it. And what we saw in NYC was tragic, but necessary in the fight against Woke America. If you think you can win the country back without ugly things happening, you obviously never been in a fight and I hate to break it to you...
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