[DailyMail] - Conrad Jablecki is charged with with indecent exposure and open lewdness His cousin, Haywood Jablowme,was unavailable for comment.
- He was caught having oral sex in the middle of a Pennsylvania McDonald's
- Employees threw the couple out before calling the cops on the pair
- Police say they are still hunting for the woman who was engaging in the sex act Do you want fries with that?
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"Honey, it's big enough. You want a Whopper, go to Burger King"
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There is an Anthony Weiner lurking in Conrad Jabiecki trying to get out. Public sex must be a turn-on for him and the lady as well. I imagine the lunch hour crowd was somewhat aghast although people are finding it harder and harder to get shocked. If I had to choose between oral sex in broad daylight and someone shooting up the place I'd with the oral sex. I'd prefer neither with my lunch!
[STARTRIBUNE] A racist threat against a St. Olaf student that touched off campuswide protests and forced the college to cancel classes earlier this month was a hoax, the school revealed Wednesday.
A student confessed to writing the note, St. Olaf President David R. Anderson wrote in a message to students. The threat -- an anonymous, typewritten note -- was "fabricated," he said, as an apparent "strategy to draw attention to concerns about the campus climate."
"This was not a genuine threat," Anderson wrote in the first of two messages Wednesday to students. "We’re confident that there is no ongoing threat from this incident to individuals or the community as a whole."
The note, tucked onto the windshield of a black student’s car on April 29, sparked outrage, fear and hurt on this close-knit private college campus, tucked into the hills of this river town about 45 miles south of the Twin Cities. The revelation that the note was fake was a shock of a different sort.
"I think it’s disturbing that it was written deliberately, just to stir up the campus," sophomore Ben Parsell said Wednesday.
But would the hoax make it harder for the victim of a genuine racist threat to get help next time? Parsell didn’t think so.
A student took a photograph of a banner that hung in Buntrock Commons at St. Olaf College. The college released at statement Wednesday that a racist note left on a black student's car last month was a hoax.
"I don’t think the campus would let that happen," he said.
For some students, a fake threat doesn’t change the reality of racism, or the positive changes they’ve seen on campus since the protests -- including a task force the university pledged to set up to address minority student concerns.
"It’s started something good," said Daniel Katuka. The St. Olaf senior, who is black, said he hasn’t encountered the sort of racism on campus that he’s experienced in the outside world. But he appreciated the St. Olaf community coming together "in a positive way" in the face of an apparent threat.
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[UPI] A visitor to the Gulf Coast in Alabama captured video of a kayaker paddling for his life while being chased through the water by an alligator.
Shannon Collins posted a series of videos to Facebook showing the unknown man furiously paddling his kayak toward the dock Sunday in Spanish Fort while a large alligator swims toward him.
"When you really really really don't want to tip over your kayak..." Collins wrote in the video's description.
Collins said in a comment that the kayaker successfully escaped.
"That gator followed him until he docked, then stayed there by him until he loaded his kayak in his truck and left. He got a little too close to her babies we think and she wasn't letting him out of her sight. That gator was serious," she wrote.
More on this story from a few days ago. The key points we care about at Rantburg: Bampumim “JJ” Teixeira had worked as a concierge/guard in the building, he immigrated legally at age 20, was born in the West African country of Guinea-Bissau (45% Muslim) and grew up on the Cape Verde islands (95% Christian) off the coast of West Africa.
[FoxNews] The man accused of murdering two engaged doctors in a Boston penthouse condominium on Friday worked as a concierge in the building complex, the district attorney confirmed Monday.
Bampumim Teixeira, who was arraigned Monday afternoon for the murders of Dr. Lina Bolanos, 38, and Dr. Richard Field, 49, was employed by Palladion Services, a security and concierge company. The condo complex where the couple died, used the company's services until February, according to People Magazine who first obtained an email the building's managment sent to residents.
It's unclear exactly when or how long Teixeira, 30, worked as a concierge in the condo complex, which consists of two separate structures.
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Officials are still looking for a possible motive in the murder.
1) A bag of Bolanos' jewelry was later found at the scene.
2) Teixeira was recently released from prison after serving a nine-month sentence for robbing two banks -- one in 2014 and the other in 2016
Gee, Clouseau...
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Just a sec: after being released from prison he was hired as a security guard?
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Does "Travelers" include illegal invaders? If so, part of the so-called immigration problem might be addressed. Cut off the EBT benefits and walla the hoards might decline more. Pay bonuses to the Border Patrol for rounding up illegals and things might improve even more.
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The case was confirmed from tests on nine people who came down with a hemorrhagic fever in Bas-Uele province in the northeast of the country on or after April 22, the statement said.
A cluster of 9 and only one +ve for ebola. Something is wrong.
[AlAhram] The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire.... on Thursday condemned Germany for granting political asylum to numerous military personnel and their families with alleged links to last year's failed coup, saying the move risked harming relations.
Germany gave positive responses to the asylum petitions of the Turkish nationals holding diplomatic passports, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung daily and public broadcasters WDR and NDR reported. The reports were not officially confirmed by authorities.
Since the unsuccessful coup attempt in July last year, dozens of diplomats, judges, and high-ranking Turkish officials have sought asylum in Germany as Ankara presses ahead with a vast crackdown on alleged supporters of Fethullah Gulen ... a Turkish preacher living in Pennsylvania whom the current govt of Turkey considers responsible for all the ills afflicting Turkey and possibly the entire world... , the US-based preacher who Ankara blames for the coup.
German media reported that 414 military personnel, diplomats, judges and other high-ranking Turkish officials have sought political asylum in Germany. That number also includes family members.
"We regret that Germany is accepting asylum requests of some former military personnel" linked with Gulen, the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement. Gulen, who has been in exile in the United States since 1999, has denied the charges.
"The German decision is a step that is not in line with the spirit of alliance and multi-faced relations between our countries," the statement added.
The ministry said allowing the asylum requests would mean "tolerating and embracing a pro-coup mentality," urging Berlin to review its decision.
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[Market Watch] The New Yorker published a teaser cover of its issue due out May 22, and so far the illustration -- depicting Attorney General Jeff Sessions as a police office forcibly removing former Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey down an airplane aisle -- has gone viral, scoring rave reviews on social media.
But there is at least one person who isn’t laughing.
The cover art draws a clear parallel between Comey’s stunning firing by Trump earlier this week and Dr. David Dao, who garnered world-wide attention after scenes of him being dragged from a United Airlines flight -- captured on cellphone cameras last month -- drew swift rebuke from the public and compelled the airline carrier’s parent United Continental Holdings Inc. UAL, -1.51% to reach a settlement with Dao for an undisclosed sum.
Dao’s attorney, Thomas Demetrio, partner at Chicago law firm Corboy & Demetrio, told MarketWatch that the cover art, although "very clever" minimizes his client’s pain and suffering. Dao lost his teeth and suffered a concussion related to his removal from the United flight, according to his attorney.
[DAWN] VEHARI: A class eight student of the Government Elementary School, 190/EB, who was allegedly tortured by his two teachers in school on Monday died at the Vehari District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital on Wednesday.
The Vehari Sadar police said teachers Munaza Dilshad and Nabeel punished severely beat Abrar Ahmed for not doing his homework on Monday. Abrar received serious injuries and was admitted to the Vehari DHQ Hospital for treatment.
On Wednesday evening, he died at the hospital. Deputy Commissioner Ali Akbar Bhatti suspended both teachers and ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Sadar police investigation officer Jawed said that a first information report would be registered after the autopsy report.
Both teachers had left their houses after the death of the student, police claimed.
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severely beat Abrar Ahmed for not doing his homework
[DAWN] KARACHI: A magistrate on Wednesday raided the SITE Superhighway Industrial Area cop shoppe and recovered a woman and her two children apparently kept there in wrongful detention.
Judicial Magistrate Asif Raza Mir got the detainee, Mariyam, and her two sons, aged four and six years, released on a personal bond since the police were unable to justify her detention.
He also directed the station house officer and station investigation officer (SIO), Inspector Shakoor, to appear before the district and sessions court (Malir) on Thursday (today).
The magistrate along with applicant Manzoor Ahmed and his lawyer raided the cop shoppe and found the women in the room of the SIO.
Court officials said the police failed to produce any FIR against the woman or an entry in the daily dairy regarding her arrest.
However, a lie repeated often enough remains a lie... Inspector Shakoor claimed that the woman was brought to the cop shoppe for questioning in a murder case a little before the magistrate’s raid. But, the daily dairy was silent about this.
The applicant, through his lawyer, moved a habeas corpus application under Section 491 of the Criminal Procedure Code submitting that the police raided his house in Ahsanabad and picked up his wife along with his minor sons a couple of days ago.
He maintained that the police kept them in wrongful confinement and demanded a bribe against their release. The applicant asked the court for their recovery.
After a preliminary hearing, the district and sessions judge (Malir) appointed the magistrate as the raid commissioner directing him to carry out a raid on the information to be provided by the applicant and recover the detainees if found in wrongful confinement.
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[Ynet] Gazoo's bad boy Islamic Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood, rulers have burned a large stash of seized narcotics and sentenced two dealers to death as part of their campaign against drugs.
Hamas' Interior Ministry says some 1,130 bars of hashish and 467,000 pills seized since the beginning of the year were destroyed.
It sounds like a lot -- puzzling how they brought it in, given the blockade.
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The last one couldn't make the routes pay from fare prices and landing restrictions (sonic booms).
We'll see how this one goes. Hopefully better than the Airbus 380.
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These days we don't care a fig about the technical achievement or improvements in human life. We only want to know how many minority woman owned businesses got contracts to build the loo.
[Kit Up] I found out on late Friday afternoon that the U.S. Army cancelled its XM25 25mm airburst weapon contract with Orbital ATK Inc.
Nicknamed "the Punisher" and designed by Orbital ATK and Heckler & Koch, XM25 Counter-Defilade Target Engagement System has long been the Army’s attempt to field a "leap-ahead" weapon designed to give infantry units a decisive edge against enemies hiding behind cover.
I wrote a story about for Military.com, which ran on Saturday, that talks about how Army Weapons officials were reluctant to talk about XM25 when asked about it last week at the National Defense Industrial Association’s Armaments Systems Forum.
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Try funding it, producing it, and speeding it to the front with such expense and tech.
I AM never comfortable with a military that loses support every time a democrat gets in charge, and a military that is forced to take elaborate technical weapons systems.
Too much tech mucks up the actual field.
And you will lose the next time you get a piece of shit like obama again.
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The basic idea, applied to the grenade launchers commonly carried by the US troops, might have been better. It's a larger projectile with more volume, higher production volumes, etc...
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Yeah, the Marines loved the thing and rapidly used up all the ammo for them. They didn't break down much (especially for prototypes), were reliable and did what they were supposed to do. I would like to see this or something like it deployed for our guys.
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As I understand it, The problem was:
the cost and complexity of the weapon;
the cost and complexity of the ammo;
the fact that there were not enough opportunities to use the weapon's features.
Simply stated, on a cost per kill basis the M320, m32, and Mk 19 can get the kills cheaper.
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[Breitbart] ABC has cancelled its Tim Allen-starring sitcom Last Man Standing after six seasons, the network confirmed Wednesday.
ABC and production partner 20th Century Fox TV had reportedly usually negotiated over licensing fees for the comedy series before each season; this time, according to Deadline, there was no negotiation, and the network simply pulled the plug on the show.
The sitcom starred Allen as Mike Baxter, a marketing director for a sporting goods store who happened to be politically conservative, and his relationship with his wife Vanessa and his three teenage daughters. The show was one of the few (if not the only) broadcast network sitcom to appeal to conservative, blue-collar America, a true oddity since Allen has noted in interviews that the program was written by liberal writers.
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Last Man Standing averaged 5m viewers in the most recent season. Parks and Recreation averaged 2.5m viewers before it was canceled. Brooklyn 99 averages 2m viewers and has been renewed.
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The last network program I watched regularly was "The Unit". It was cancelled after 4 great seasons, and replaced by some bullshit cop drama that was cartoonish in nature.
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.