#8
Now a days, many newer street level stores have several levels of apartments above them full of people. This is referred to as Mix Use development. Any kind of arson that could result in deaths of people in there apartments from fire or smoke inhalation should be met with capital murder charges.
#9
No capital punishment in New York, so short of a federal murder charge nothing like that would happen.
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#10
However, there are many things our intrepid playing-at-revolution youth could get themselves caught up in even in a state like New York:
These are the offenses which may result in the death penalty under the United States Code:[22]
Causing death by using a chemical weapon or a weapon of mass destruction
Murder, kidnapping resulting in death, or conspiracy to kill resulting in death, of a member of the Congress, the Cabinet, or Supreme Court of the United States
Causing death by using an explosive
Causing death by using an illegal firearm
Causing death during a drug-related drive-by shooting
Genocide resulting in death
Carjacking resulting in death
Mailing explosive substances resulting in death
Willful destruction of aircraft or motor vehicles resulting in death
Causing death by aircraft hijacking or any attempt to commit aircraft hijacking
Causing death by kidnapping or hostage taking
First-degree murder within the special territorial and maritime jurisdiction of the United States:
Murder perpetrated by poison or lying in wait
Murder that is willful, deliberate, malicious, and premeditated
Murder in the perpetration of, or in the attempt to perpetrate, any arson, torture, escape, kidnapping, treason, espionage, sabotage, aggravated sexual abuse or sexual abuse, child abuse, burglary, or robbery
Murder perpetrated as part of a pattern or practice of assault or torture against a child or children
Murder committed by a federal prisoner or an escaped federal prisoner sentenced to 15 years to life or a more severe penalty
Murder of a court officer or juror
Murder with the intent of preventing testimony by, or retaliate against, a witness, victim, or informant
Murder, kidnapping resulting in death, or conspiracy to kill resulting in death, of the President of the United States, the Vice President, or a member of the presidential staff
Killing persons aiding federal investigations or State correctional officers
Willful wrecking of a train resulting in death
Sexual abuse resulting in death
Sexual exploitation of children resulting in death
Torture resulting in death
Death resulting from violence at an international civil airport
Murder of a U.S. national in an act of terrorism committed in another country
Death resulting from an act of terrorism transcending national boundaries
Death resulting from use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission or preparation of murder-for-hire
Crime against civil rights or conspiracy to do so, resulting in death, involving kidnapping, or involving rape
Attempting, authorizing or advising the killing of any officer, juror, or witness in cases involving a Continuing Criminal Enterprise, whether such killing occurs or not
Large-scale drug trafficking
Espionage
Treason
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[Breitbart] Appearing Sunday on CNN, Obama-era National Security Adviser Susan Rice claimed, without providing proof, that the Russian government could be pouring money into the ongoing riots over the death of George Floyd across the United States.
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Georgia black jogger is shot by white men and after three months of nothing being done about it locally, state officials finaĺly file charges 5 days ago. Then when law enforcement way up north of Georgia murders a black man while he is in custody the camel's bäck ïs broken and all hell breaks loose.
This is what the rioter is aware of but is not articulating properly, just raging and torching cop cars. And the lame stream media definitely are not putting the above in perspective either, lilly white liberal talking heads are too busy pushing leftist political dogma.
#10
Contrarian view here.
Antifa is getting support; other than the Dems who is sitting back smiling while watching America burn?
China has said it's "beautiful".
Iran - they would if they could.
Turkey - Yip-yip and Omar are besties and Yip-yip has said he's watching very closely; maybe to see how his investment is panning out.
Russia - Putin would love to stick it to the US and Trump in particular.
No end of foreign actors with a motive and the means.
[knewz] The royal axe may have officially fallen on Prince Andrew, with the British Royal Family reportedly deciding he will never again perform official duties on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen and thus forcing the scandal-plagued 60-year-old to retire early, The Sunday Times reports.
The Duke of York, as Andrew is also known, was forced out of senior-royal duties over the winter, following what was widely seen as a catastrophic interview he gave to the BBC in November regarding his notorious affiliation with the late serial sexual predator and financier Jeffrey Epstein.
A new revelation coming from the just-released Netflix documentary about Epstein’s scandalous and shockingly criminal life of sexual predation indicates that the now-forcibly-retired Prince Andrew was seen cavorting with young women on the financier’s so-called “Pedo Island.”
Virginia Roberts Giuffre has also accused Epstein of sexually trafficking her to Prince Andrew on three occasions when she was just 17 years old, The Sunday Times notes.
#1
Oh STFU already.
This is Antifa + opportunistic thieves, period.
Clue: White supramicists don't coordinate hits on shopping malls on Twitter.
F'ing moron.
#4
They can burn my property but I can't hurt their feelings. Got it...
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#5
I haven't seen any right-wing groups supporting this clusterf%ck in the streets. It is left wing extremists BLM, Antifa and domestic terrorists and opportunists looking for new big screen TVs and other boodle.
Rubio is head of intel committee? Time for a replacement?
(Of course, the SPLC labels any conservative to the right of center is a terrorist.)
[IsraelTimes] Several internal memos sent to employees at Facebook reveal a considerable level of discomfort with the social media giant’s decision not to block a number of posts published by US President Donald Trump ...His ancestors didn't own any slaves... as Twitter had done, The Verge news site reports.
"I have to say I am finding the contortions we have to go through incredibly hard to stomach," one employee wrote regarding Trump’s posts on the protests against George Floyd’s killing. "All this points to a very high risk of a violent escalation and civil unrest in November and if we fail the test case here, history will not judge us kindly."
Last week, Twitter labeled two of Trump’s tweets against mail-in voting as "potentially misleading" for suggesting the it would lead to a rigged election. Twitter later blocked another Trump tweet that included the sentence "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" under the argument that it "glorified violence."
"We reviewed the claim and determined that it doesn’t break our rules against voter interference because it doesn’t mislead people about how they can register to vote or the different ways they can vote," wrote Monika Bickert, Facebook’s vice president of global policy management. "If it had, we should have removed the post from our platform altogether because our voter interference policy applies to everyone, including politicians."
[NYPOST] Michael Gianaris, the second most powerful leader in the New York Senate, said he will no longer accept campaign contributions from police unions and law enforcement groups following the death of George Floyd and tense interactions between protesters and police.
"I am donating all contributions received from police PACs for my re-election to bail funds and mutual aid organizations, and I will not accept them going forward," Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris tweeted Sunday.
In tweets Saturday, he had said: "We need to call out injustice, but most of all we must act. This is the scene at the 115th Precinct in Jackson Heights, Queens, where people are fed up. No more violence. We deserve a police force that acts with empathy.
"And we deserve a police force that is held accountable for racist behavior."
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#1
Nice idea senator, why not simply abolish the preposterous notion of judicial immunity? It's a wholly manufactured status more akin to titles of nobility than any legal concept. Let's not forget all those crusading prosecutors and judges while you're about it.
Projection
[Fox News] Senate Democrats released a 50-plus page report Wednesday sounding alarm bells over the rate at which Senate Republicans and President Trump have confirmed federal judges during the president's first term as Republicans are working on shepherding along even more lifetime-appointed federal judges.
The account calls GOP-appointed judges "politicians in robes," rails against the Chief Justice John Roberts' Supreme Court, slams the conservative and libertarian lawyers' group the Federalist Society and says Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is "betraying the vision of our founders."
The report was widely promoted by high-profile Senate Democrats on Wednesday, including Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and several others, as Democrats grapple with the breakneck clip of Trump's and McConnell's judicial confirmation efforts.
"Instead of passing legislation to help the American people, Mitch McConnell has chosen to bury those bills in his legislative graveyard," the report's executive summary reads. "This report looks behind the curtain of the GOP's long campaign of judicial capture, into the fundamental threat it poses to the rule of law and American democracy."
Beyond Republicans' apparent "judicial capture," the report also foreshadows future Democratic efforts to "shed light on the corruption and conflicts of interest now spreading around the Trump judiciary" and pans what it says was more than $250 million in dark money raised and spent by "a complex network of think tanks, law school centers, policy front groups, political campaign arms, and public relations shops, all focused on shaping the composition of the courts and the rulings they make."
The report was also amplified by Demand Justice, a liberal group tied to former Obama staffers that fights against Trump's judicial nominees and advocates for progressive priorities in federal courts.
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#1
Can only capture something someone else is holding.
#2
"a complex network of think tanks, law school centers, policy front groups, political campaign arms, and public relations shops, all focused on shaping the composition of the courts and the rulings they make."
Ahhh, the old 'vast right-wing conspiracy'. Hilly was more economical with her words.
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#3
So, who's that punk-a$$ judge in the Michael Flynn case? And that slob in Dallas who threw that mom in jail for opening up her salon? Yeah, real role models for all.
#4
Punk-a$$ judge in the Flynn case is doing the bidding of his leftist masters. Once the case is dismissed, the gag order on Flynn is lifted. Imagine their terror in making public what he knows.
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