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^ The guns were .45 and 9mm. Under Mexican law, only gummint, police and military can possess arms utilizing those "military" calibers. Hence the popularity of .38 Super among civilian Mexican handgun owners.
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[FoxNews] The Florida man also allegedly attempted to buy a parent's 8-year-old daughter from a Walmart in 2018 for $200,000
Florida police say that a man allegedly tried to "purchase" a young girl from her parents at a grocery store for $100,000.
The original incident happened on Aug. 16 at the Port Orange Winn Dixie grocery store when Hellmuth Kolb allegedly attempted to purchase the child away from per parents, according to the Port Orange Police Department.
Police opened an investigation into the incident after the parents notified them about the incident.
Kolb was arrested on Aug. 25 and taken to the Volusia County Branch Jail, according to police.
Police also aid that Klob, who is a registered sex offender, is on probation for "similar issues," and is not allowed to have any contact with minor children.
"Mr. Kolb should have simply stuck to just grocery shopping. Thanks to our SIU, Mr. Kolb did receive a complimentary ride in one of our air-conditioned Police cars, and a free stay at Hotel 92 [Volusia County Branch Jail]," police said in the Facebook post.
The man allegedly went up to a woman in 2018 at a Walmart store and offered $200,000 to buy her eight-year-old daughter, according to FOX 35.
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I've seen this before...another time... another place...another guy.
Ken'Adi Nash, six, of Hamilton, was nearly abducted by Deric McPherson, 33, also of Hamilton, on Wednesday The city of Hamilton, Ohio is considerably rougher than Cincinnati.
The little girl was taking out the trash when McPherson 'walked by and he touched me and pulled me,' she revealed
After letting out a blood-curling screaming, McPherson let her go and she ran inside to tell her parents Mandie and Ricky
Ricky hopped into his car to chase after the alleged abductor while calling the police, who arrested him inside an SUV at Paul's Auto on Erie Boulevard
McPherson has been charged with abduction and gross sexual imposition
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Next story down is also a p@ed0 out of Ohio. What is it with the Buckeye these days?
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I live in Ohio. Somebody bothered one of my daughter’s friends one. The perp was beaten up pretty bad and lost a kidney. The vigilante hunted him down on motorcycle with a bat. Pro tip - don’t wear identifiable clothing when bothering children. Evidently the perp was registered so the beat down was sanctioned.
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These things do happen, unfortunately. A beloved fifth grade teacher at the trailing daughters’ elementary school was convicted of having a collection of pornographic photos — including some he’d taken of some of the boys in his classes — which he’d stored on his school laptop. He was sentenced to 15 years.
No private punishment that I’m aware of, but for some reason the FBI took point. Perhaps his photos connected to a national case.
My adopted state, Warthog. I have no idea, but I hope it’s fixed very, very soon. The trailing daughters and the fosterlings they brought home for me to mother are all grown, but part time daughter has four daughters of her own thus far, who are turning out to be just as wonderful as we hoped she’d produce.
The good news is that this time these predators have been caught, and Ohio is not like New York State and California.
Freddy Méndez, 11, was killed after he was kidnapped by three men in Guatemala on August 12
Ovidio Méndez, 24; Selvin Pérez, 24; and Samuel Godínez, 38, were captured by residents in the western city of Colotenango and turned over to police Monday
The kidnappers collected a $19,000 ransom but never returned the boy to his family
Villagers were still upset because the child had not turned up and they returned to the police station where they were able to drag out one of the suspects
The man was killed after he was beaten and set on fire. The group went back to the precinct and took the other two suspects and beat and set them on fire
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Swift and unambiguous justice has what historians call a "salutary effect."
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Maybe we can try that in Ohio. If we do, a neighbor will bring brats.
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So the locals went back to the precinct. Cooperative or terrified, the cops don't seem to have objected.
Hey, I wonder if the local prosecutor got Soros money. That would explain the popular impatience.
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[NYPOST] A creep set loose without bail after the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office downgraded his robbery charges was arrested again months later for trying to rape a 15-year-old girl in a horrifying attack in The Bronx, sources said Thursday.
Anthony Ibanez, 32, allegedly shoved the girl to the ground at around 2:40 a.m. Wednesday in Parkchester, sexually assaulted her and then chillingly threatened, "I’m going to take you to a quiet place and f—k you," according to the criminal complaint against him. 15 yr old out at 2:40am?
Sources said a good Samaritan stepped in and stopped the attack, and Ibanez — who was roughed up by the unidentified hero — allegedly later went to the 43rd Precinct claiming to be the victim of an assault.
But cops recognized him from a description given by the teen and arrested him on charges of attempted rape, according to the sources.
At the time of the horrifying attack, Ibanez was out on no bail in a case from three months prior where he allegedly robbed a Hell’s Kitchen deli with a Taser-wielding accomplice.
He was busted May 25 after he and the partner-in-crime allegedly stole a tip jar and other items from the Plaza Gourmet Deli on Ninth Avenue near West 43rd Street, according to the criminal complaint in that case.
Jason Clark, 22, allegedly fired the stun gun when someone tried to stop Ibanez from running out of the store with the items, the court document states.
Cops charged Ibanez with robbery in the first degree with use of a dangerous instrument, an offense that would have been bail eligible under New York state’s criminal justice reforms.
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Just how long is it going to take for New Yorkers to get sick and tired of all this?
And, yes, I guess that is a rhetorical question.
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I'd personally like to see these easy on violent offender DAs do the same time as the criminals they release should be doing, but I'll settle for a three strikes deal. The third one of their mollycoddled offenders that does this triggers firing, disbarment, loss of pension and permanent loss of access to gummint jobs and right to jury trial if they are ever arrested.
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You can probably get a DNA sample by swabbing the Samaritan’s fist and run it through the database. No warrant required.
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15 yr old out at 2:40am?
Thank the ACLU and our judiciary. NO, kids are not entitled to full adult rights. The same ACLU who argue out the other side of their mouths that 'children' should face adult punishment for adult crimes.
[FoxNews] Texas law violated the Second Amendment, which doesn't say anything about age restrictions, a judge ruled
A Texas judge ruled that a state law preventing adults under 21 from carrying a handgun was unconstitutional.
Carrying a handgun in Texas wasn’t a problem for gun-owning adults who had a license to do so. However, because the state didn’t hand out licenses for anyone under 21, legal handgun owners were prevented from carrying their firearms outside of their homes.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman ruled that the Second Amendment prevents restricting the rights of gun owners based on their age.
"Based on the Second Amendment’s text, as informed by Founding-Era history and tradition, the Court concludes that the Second Amendment protects against this prohibition." Pittman wrote. "Texas’s statutory scheme must therefore be enjoined to the extent that law-abiding 18-to-20-year-olds are prohibited from applying for a license to carry a handgun."
Two unnamed plaintiffs, an 18-year-old and a 20-year-old, along with the Firearms Policy Coalition, filed the lawsuit challenging Texas’ law in November.
Pittman noted the Second Amendment doesn't contain any mention of age as a restriction, unlike other portions of the Constitution.
"To start, the Second Amendment does not mention any sort of age restriction," he wrote. "This absence is notable—when the Framers meant to impose age restrictions, they did so expressly."
Thursday’s ruling comes on the heels of a major victory for Second Amendment advocates in June when the Supreme Court struck down a restrictive New York law on issuing concealed carry licenses.
Pittman’s ruling also builds on top of the permitless carry law in Texas that Gov. Greg Abbott signed last year. The state’s "constitutional carry" law allowed Texans over the age of 21 to carry handguns in public without a license.
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Your national government arms 18, 19, 20 year olds with semi-automatic weapons (even fully automatic weapons, even very large caliber weapons). What part of 'Militia' don't you grasp.
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The age limit was probably a compromise made to bring some squishes along when the legislation was passed. Now that SCOTUS has eviscerated all the micromanagement of the 2A (in legal principle, anyway) what the squishes think or want is irrelevant.
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If a person is Old enough to:
Vote, Marry, decide their gender, get an abortion, Serve in the Military,be drafted in time of war, enter into legal contracts for loans, obtain a CDL, and is considered an Adult. Why 21 for a pistol?
Either void such contradicting laws or raise the age of Adulthood uniformly to 21.
Think about it, a more matured 21-year-old voter/Solider/Husband/Wife and etc...
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You need to be 21 to legally drink in America, but at 18 you can join the military, be charged as an adult with a crime, be sentenced to death and executed.
But you can't defend yourself? Yeah, that makes no sense.
Oh, if you are an illegal alien, you can claim to be a minor even if you are 30+ years old, and the authorities will go along with that.
The "rules" are so far out all over the map as to be a sick joke.
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[TFB] Bergara North America announced their Small Batch custom firearms division back in April of the past year. Shortly after the announcement, they released the first gun of their custom shop, the Sidekick bolt action pistol. The company has now introduced the second firearm in this line, the limited edition M40-ISH bolt-action rifle which is created as a tribute to the US Marine Corps M40 sniper rifle.
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Also a good pick, Mossberg MVP LR .308 Winchester/7.62.
[Daily Sceptic] Who needs conspiracy theorists when you’ve got school books teaching children that Covid vaccines are "95% effective"?
This autumn, a new school book was introduced for the ninth grade in Norway. Fabel 10 was revised in 2021/22, but has only now been introduced in schools across Norway. Not only does the book overstate the effectiveness of the novel mRNA vaccines, it decries anyone questioning that as conspiracy theorists.
One excerpt reads:
Since the Covid pandemic broke loose, Covid deniers and vaccine sceptics have spread disinformation about coronavirus through social media. They claimed among other things that COVID-19 was no more deadly than the flu, that the vaccine was dangerous, and that restrictions were unnecessary. On Saturday March 20th 2021, 200 Covid deniers gathered in front of the Parliament. They burnt face masks to show that they thought they were unnecessary.
This short paragraph is easily debunked. Readers of the Daily Sceptic know that Covid now has an infection fatality rate about the same as influenza. We also know that side effects from the Covid vaccines — both the mRNA and the viral vector vaccines such as AstraZeneca’s — are more common than for other tried and tested vaccines. Remember when the Pandemrix vaccine rollout was halted because of a link to rare instances of narcolepsy? Multiple studies show Pfizer and Moderna’s Covid vaccines increase the risk of myocarditis and pericarditis in especially younger males — the demographic who make up precisely half the readership of Fabel 10. The German Government even admits that as many as one in 300 doses of the mRNA jabs produce serious injury. Compared to the danger that Covid poses to most people, does that make vaccines worth having?
And as for restrictions, a new consensus is gaining momentum. Whereas back in 2021, when the book was written, it was mainly agreed that lockdowns and other Covid restrictions were necessary to halt the spread, and countries with low Covid fatalities would credit these non-pharmaceutical interventions for their comparatively low excess mortality, studies later proved them incorrect. Lockdowns and excess mortality were not correlated. Whereas back in the early days of the pandemic, only a few, brave voices spoke up about their concerns, now even Rishi Sunak, who helped implement Britain’s lockdowns, admit they were detrimental to overall health and the economy and did little to stop infection. Yet in Norway, pupils are stuck in the reality curated more than a year ago, a reality that has now been revealed to most as bonkers.
And those 200 "Covid deniers" who burnt face masks deserve praise for being a tiny minority speaking up for science at a time where "the science" became an allegory for anything the authorities wanted us to do without having to prove why.
The book also states that vaccines are "95% effective against COVID-19 infections". This is clearly nonsense, and doesn’t need further debunking. We all know of multiple-jabbed people getting infected several times over, and that infection rates in highly vaccinated countries went through the roof after the vaccine rollout.
Perhaps the book will serve as a test to pupils old enough to gather information from multiple sources. Some might agree with what they’re presented with, while others will see through this Government-approved misinformation. But that’s not really the sort of education you want in a free, democratic country. The book doesn’t invite 14-15 year-olds to question or discuss — it presents them with all the (wrong) answers. That’s bad enough in itself, but what’s worse is it tells them to ridicule those who don’t agree. The chapter on Covid and conspiracy theories could have been a great opportunity to teach children about academic freedom, online censorship, tolerance, debate, dissent and freedom of speech. Instead, it serves straight-up, Orwellian newspeak to young minds in a way the CCP would be proud of.
#3
It would be interesting to be able to regrow your own replacement organs - no rejection.
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The first organ should be a Universal Donor Bone Marrow. Think of it: plasma and whole blood by the liter. Then you can start on have special lots producing antivenom and vaccines by the liter as. Then we can start replacement organs...
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.