A neighbor of slain 4-year-old Cash Gernon says he saw Darriynn Brown trying to break into cars a month before the boy was killed
Brown, 18, was also believed to have been spotted on April 19 breaking a home surveillance camera
'We called a month ago, and now a child's dead'
Other neighbors say they reported Brown to police 'several times' but there was no follow up on the complaints
On May 15, Cash was snatched from his bed in father’s ex-girlfriend’s house by Brown
Brown had been watching the Gernon home for weeks and was spotted hovering around on surveillance cameras about 10 weeks before the killing
He's been charged with kidnapping and theft in relation Cash's death, and police are awaiting forensic results to decide on murder charges
Cash Gernon's father said he paid the 'ultimate price' for leaving his twin sons with his ex-girlfriend while he skipped town to avoid being arrested on felony drug charges
What a sick sad clownshow of an excuse for a country we now live in
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Forensic tests shouldn't matter for the murder charge. Kidnapping is a felony; Cash died while "Darriyn" was committing a felony -- felony murder applies. If there had been no kidnapping, there would have been no death.
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Cash Gernon's father said he paid the 'ultimate price' for leaving his twin sons with his ex-girlfriend while he skipped town to avoid being arrested on felony drug charges
Well, that's new. Here he lost a tax deduction and will get shit for Father's Day. Sucks to be him
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[NYPOST] A man in an NYPD sweatshirt with a holstered weapon that looked like a handgun was found skulking around the "Good Morning America" studios in Times Square early Tuesday, police sources said.
Abm Faisal, 31, was first spotted in his car by an off-duty NYPD detective who was working security outside Times Square Studios on Broadway near West 44th Street around 5:15 a.m. the sources said. The car had a thin blue line American flag that symbolizes support for the police, US Army decals and a decorative front NYPD license plate.
The two briefly chatted before Faisal got out and walked off.
About an hour later, the detective, who worked security for a company contracted out by GMA, spotted the suspect getting up from a table at a pedestrian area.
The off-duty cop told The Post Faisal’s jacket was pushed back behind a holster on a waistband holding what appeared to be a handgun.
The guard said he took notice of Faisal’s NYPD shirt — but immediately thought that he couldn’t be a cop.
The guard notified other NYPD officers who were working paid detail security at ABC — and then stood at a distance to make sure nothing happened to the cops, he said.
Two officers approached the suspect, told him to put his hands up and took the weapon out of the holster without incident, cops said.
It turned out to be a BB gun, the sources said.
Faisal, of Bensonhurst, was brought to the Midtown South Precinct stationhouse and charged with criminal possession of a weapon, cops said.
It was not immediately clear whether Faisal would be ticketed for the NYPD vanity plate, according to police sources. In New York State, where valid plates are required in the front and back of a vehicle.
The suspect's vehicle had an an emergency light and NYPD decorative license plate.
Police were waiting to conduct a search warrant on the car Tuesday afternoon.
Faisal has a history as an emotionally disturbed person, according to sources.
He has prior arrests in the Big Apple for grand larceny, the sources said, and was once busted in Bristol, UK.
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[NYPOST] Three people were bumped off inside an Ohio apartment and multiple other fatal gunshot victims were found outside the location on Monday night, a report said.
Police were tipped off to the deadly shooting in West Jefferson
...a village in Madison County in the Columbus metropolitan area...
by a passerby who noticed the victims and called 911 at about 5:30 p.m., WSYX reported.
It was not immediately clear how many shooting victims were found outside.
Police said they believe the shooting occurred just hours before it was reported, but released no other information.
"We don’t know whether it’s a robbery, a target, we don’t know at this point," West Jefferson Police Chief Chris Floyd, according to the report.
"Something brought somebody to a dead-end street," the police chief said.
[NYPOST] At least six people — including two teens — were shot in separate incidents across the Big Apple overnight, cops said.
The youngest victim was a 17-year-old boy who was blasted in the back around 10:15 p.m. Sunday during a dispute at Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 120th Street in Harlem, cops said.
He was taken to Harlem Hospital in stable, pH balanced condition.
Shortly before 1 a.m. Monday, an 18-year-old woman was shot in the back when someone fired rounds from a car at Beekman Avenue and St. Mary’s Street, near St. Mary’s Park, in Mott Haven, police said.
It was unclear whether the victim — who was taken to Lincoln Medical Center in stable, pH balanced condition — was the intended target.
In Queens, a 35-year-old man was left clinging to life after he was shot on 90th Street near Park Lane South around 11:30 p.m. Sunday in Woodhaven, cops said.
He was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center at death's door.
[NYPOST] The death of a 39-year-old man is being investigated after his body was found inside a papier-mâché dinosaur statue in a Barcelona suburb. We seen dis movie.
According to the Latin Times, Catalonian newspaper La Vanguardia reported Saturday that police were alerted to the corpse after residents in the Santa Coloma de Gramenet neighborhood saw what looked like a human leg through a crack in the Stegosaurus sculpture — while also noticing a foul smell.
Firefighters were called to the scene and forced to cut open the statue to reveal the body inside.
The body was that of a man who had been reported missing, according to Euro News Weekly, though no foul play is suspected. Spanish media has reported that the unnamed man had somehow dropped his cellphone inside the giant figure, fell inside while trying to retrieve it and was unable to climb out or call for help.
Meanwhile, ...back at the shouting match, the spittle had reached unprecedented levels... the statue, which had been used by a now-defunct cinema for advertising purposes, has been removed from the public square.
An autopsy is being performed to confirm the cause of death, according to the Latin Times.
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Sorry, couldn't resist.
Hark, here's a tale stygian,
set in modern mesozoic.
Of a reptile vegan
and a klutz nomophobic;
sad but it's a classic.
This poor beast neglected,
by tinselworld rejected
(no tyrannosaur him),
in a dusty hall stood
aloof, asleep, disinterested.
Along came the klutz,
all instagrams and twitter.
And seeking notoriety
or just low on sobriety,
landed in the underdawg jurassic.
A 71-year-old Asian man in Oakland says he was assaulted, bitten and dragged on the ground by a female suspect who tried to steal his wallet and mobile phone. https://t.co/CcUDclYZRs
[ABC7NEWS] A 71-year-old man was brutally attacked, bitten, and dragged down an Oakland street in broad daylight, prompting a community leader and witness to speak out in hopes it'll encourage others to do the same.
"I love Oakland...but not anymore," said the man before he opens his jaws wide. The victim who is ethnically Chinese but identifies as culturally Latino and Asian shows off his mouth which is missing seven teeth. He doesn't want us to use his name, explaining how terrified he is after the run-in he had with a woman while retrieving a trash can from the curb in the Grand Lake neighborhood on May 19.
Speaking slowly due to his injuries, he explained how he noticed a car stopped near the home's driveway. When he asked the car to move "the lady pulled me from my back, pushed me toward the car."
The woman in the car allegedly tried to steal his wallet and cell phone. When she was unsuccessful, things took a nasty turn.
"To distract me she bit me on my hand...she grabbed my neck and she pulled my necklace and took it," said the man, who clutched a plastic bag full of medical fluid he purchased to care for his multiple bruises and scabs.
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Thing is I have an Asian friend from college back in the day who was convinced the red areas were far more racist than the blue areas (thus the US is racist and not just Democrat areas and policies rang super-true to him).
They need some serious red-pill action in the asian community.
[Breitbart] Personnel for Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), a secretive component of the United States military’s Special Operations Command, are being encouraged to attend virtual conferences on diversity, equity, and inclusion, among other topics considered beneficial for their "professional development," according to two sources.
Emails obtained by Breitbart News and sent out from JSOC’s Civilian Training Office to JSOC personnel — both civilian and military — in April and May encouraged them to attend the virtual conferences, which would also be broadcast at their compound at Fort Bragg.
One email sent on May 20, 2021, reminded JSOC personnel that they had access to the conferences "at no cost (normally $500 a session per person)."
The email highlighted the three next upcoming conferences, which would be broadcast in a classroom for JSOC personnel — one on "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion"; another on "Change & Transformation"; and another on "Emotional Well-Being."
The conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, which started on Monday, included panels on:
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More fun and games with the Woke Scammers known as "White Men As Full Diversity Partners," this is from Lockheed Martin's 3-day diversity training for senior execs in how to deconstruct and atone for their "white male privilege."
Excerpt:
The trainers provided the participants with a list of 156 “white privilege statements,” “male privilege statements,” and “heterosexual privilege statements” to read and discuss, including: “My culture teaches me to minimize the perspectives and powers of people of other races”; “I can commit acts of terrorism, violence or crime and not have it attributed to my race”; “My earning potential is 15-33% higher than a woman’s”; “My reproductive organs are not seen as the property of other men, the government, and/or even strangers because of my gender”; “I am not asked to think about why I am straight”; “I can have friendships with or work around children without being accused of recruiting or molesting them.”
Finally, in order to cement the idea that white male culture is “devastating” to racial minorities and women, the trainers had the Lockheed employees read a series of “I’m tired” statements from fictitious racial minorities and women. The statements included: “I’m tired of being Black”; “I’m tired of you making more money than me”; “I’m tired of people disparaging our campaigns (like Black Lives Matter)”; “I’m tired of Black boys/girls being murdered”; “I’m tired of people thinking they’re smarter and more qualified than me”; “I’m tired of hearing about how we need a wall at the southern borders but not on the northern borders”; “I’m tired of the desire or comment to remove race—the concept that we should be ‘colorblind.’”
[Just The News] The federal government funneled nearly $2 million in taxpayer dollars to controversial research that sewed aborted fetal scalps onto the skin of mice and rats in order to conduct experiments in human skin infection.
That research, conducted at the University of Pittsburgh, has generated considerable controversy due to its procurement of fully intact skin from aborted fetuses, as well as the graphic results of those experiments in which the fetal skin, having been attached to the rodents, subsequently grew human hair.
Records show that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases funded that research to the tune of over $400,000. A full accounting of the project's funding stream, however, shows taxpayer contributions totaling almost five times that amount.
A spokeswoman for the NIAID told Just the News this week that grants from both that agency and the National Institutes of Health's Fogarty International Center add up to over $1.9 million.
"Total funding for the NIAID grant is $430,270," the spokeswoman said. "The FIC grant was awarded to the University of Pittsburgh ... in FY15, and the last year of the project is FY19. Total funding for the FIC grant is 1,498,642."
The agency said that the NIH "is committed to ensuring t
[Western Journal] Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul’s wife took no prisoners in a Twitter thread blasting political extremists, following a death threat sent to their house.
"I got the death threat letter and called the FBI. This kind of violent threat is fomented against Rand daily by @ReallyAmerican1, a Dem PAC that pays thugs like @mmpadellan, to celebrate the assault that nearly killed Rand. @DNC ignores. @richardmarx was inciting more violence just this weekend," Kelley wrote.
"For years people like @BetteMidler have cheered Rand’s horrific attack and serious injuries. The former teacher of the year @RodRobinsonRVA tweeted that Rand’s attacker was a ’hero’ and urged Mitch McConnell’s neighbors to ’step up’. Why is he still teaching?"
"I am sick of the hatred and vitriol from people who boast of their ’empathy and compassion’ in their bios. Rand will continue to stand up for our constitutionally protected liberties."
"We won’t be intimidated. And yes, we have guns," Paul concluded.
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notice how all the snowflakes talk shit behind shitter. The John Ossoff type little skinny neck fucks who would yell for the police as soon as they are hit in the mouth.
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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed into law a bill banning critical race theory from being taught in schools on Monday, following Idaho and Oklahoma
Lee has said students should learn about American exceptionalism rather than divisive topics
North Carolina, Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Iowa, Missouri, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and West Virginia are currently debating, or in the process of approving, similar bills
Arkansas also passed a bill banning the theory from being taught at state agencies,
Those against critical race theory have argued it reduces people to the categories of 'privileged' or 'oppressed' based on their skin color
Supporters, however, say the theory is vital to eliminating racism because it examines the ways in which race influence US politics, culture and the law
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Supporters, however, say the theory is vital to eliminating racism because it examines the ways in which race influence US politics, culture and the law
That is the sorrowful statement of one Congolese mother whose son and cousin died while working the cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
She and other parents like her are part of a class-action lawsuit filed in U.S. federal court in Washington, D.C., in 2019 seeking to hold Apple, Alphabet (the parent company of Google), Dell Technologies, Microsoft and Tesla accountable for what they allege is profiting off the misery of child labor in their quest for cobalt.
“Cobalt is a key component of every rechargeable lithium-ion battery in all of the gadgets made by defendants and all other tech and electric car companies in the world that has brought on the latest wave of cruel exploitation fueled by greed, corruption and indifference to a population of powerless, starving Congolese people,” the suit reads. More at the link
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Oh, look, it's Betteridge's Law of Headlines: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."
Leaving aside the question of whether we should make batteries from children, I do give them style points for alliteration. "Dying like dogs" and "build better batteries" is good. Maybe go for a trifecta by appending "so we can toodle about in Teslas".
#Belarus | More air carriers have suspended flights over Belarusian airspace in response to #Minsk’s forced plane diversion, as fears grew for the journalist on board who was arrested after landing in the capital.https://t.co/IkffPK2W55
— Alghadeer English (@alghadeertv_eng) May 25, 2021
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Shirokino was a resort on the coast of the sea of Azov which was destroyed in constant fighting between Russian speaking separatists and elements of the Ukrainian 36th Separate Naval Infantry Brigade between 2014 and 2016. The town was almost completely destroyed by artillery fire between the two sides.
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[Korrespondent] Representatives of the German parliament visited the destroyed settlement of Shyrokyne to see the aftermath of the war.
Bundestag deputies, led by co-chairman of the Union90 / Greens party, Robert Gabek, visited the area of the Joint Forces operation on Tuesday, May 25, the JFO Facebook page says .
It is noted that the deputies arrived in Donbass in order to get acquainted with the current security policy and the operational situation in the area of the JFO, in particular near large cities where civilians live and industrial facilities are concentrated.
The foreign guests were accompanied by Major General Eduard Moskalev, Deputy Commander of the OC, and Vasily Khiminets, Director of the First Territorial Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
"The German delegation visited the destroyed settlement of Shyrokyne to see with its own eyes the consequences of the" Russian world. "Through the armed aggression of the Russian Federation, residents of the resort settlement by the sea, near Mariupol, left their homes and cannot return to their homes," the message says.
During her visit to Shyrokyne, MEP and member of the EU Foreign Affairs Committee Viola von Cramont-Taubadel said that EU leaders should collectively consider how to effectively help Ukraine, namely how to provide Kiev with defensive weapons.
Let us remind you that two weeks ago the military attachés of Sweden, Norway and Denmark paid a visit to Donbass . The members of the delegation visited the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which carry out tasks on the line of contact with the enemy.
Prior to this, the JFO zone was visited by three foreign ministers - the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
[NYPOST] President Joe Biden ...... 46th president of the U.S. Old, boring, a plagiarist, fond of hair sniffing and grabbing the protruding parts of women, and not whatcha call brilliant... or is that an act?...... has directed his team to draft potential measures to respond to Belarus’ forced landing of a passenger jet to arrest an opposition journalist, he revealed in a new statement — calling the action an "outrageous incident."
The statement, released Monday evening, came in response to growing international outrage over the diversion of a Ryanair flight to arrest Raman Pratasevich, an opposition figure in Belarus and a passenger on board, in what Biden called "a direct affront to international norms."
"I join the many calls for an international investigation to ascertain the complete facts of the case," the commander-in-chief stated.
"I welcome the news that the European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... has called for targeted economic sanctions and other measures, and have asked my team to develop appropriate options to hold accountable those responsible, in close coordination with the European Union, other allies and partners, and international organizations."
Hours before Biden’s statement was released, the EU announced that it would impose more sanctions on the embattled Eastern European nation while calling on its airlines to avoid Belarusian airspace.
I believe this sort of thing is referred to as 'contracting for services.' UK MI-6 fella Mr. Christopher Steele might be able to provide additional information and contacts.
Some may recall the French had similar 'off-set' testing arrangements in the 1960's. Here is a memory jogger.
[NYPOST] Pope Francis ...Argentine liberation theologist, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He was elected pope in 2013. Rather than setting up shop in Avignon, where he belongs, the first Jesuit Pope chose to reside in the Domus Sanctae Marthae guesthouse instead of the papal apartments. He is big on climate change, against consumerism, and in favor of throwing a blanket over homosexual activity within the clergy. He's not real sure about the Resurrection, about Christ's divinity, and a few other things that would have gotten him burned at the stake a few hundred years ago, but he's hot for a certain South American Earth Mother Goddess... challenged the Vatican’s own media employees Monday to essentially justify their continued work, asking them how many people actually consume their news in a critique of the office that costs the Holy See more than all its embassies around the world combined.
Francis visited the Dicastry of Communications, Vatican Radio and the headquarters of the Vatican’s newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, which is marking its 160th anniversary. He appeared to use the occasion to lay down the gauntlet at a fraught financial time for the Holy See.
Facing a major pension funding shortage and a projected $61 million deficit this year, Francis has ordered salary cuts from 3% to 10% for senior Vatican employees, both lay and religious, and paused seniority bonuses for two years.
Francis has vowed not to fire anyone to offset the economic crisis created by COVID-19 and the pandemic-related shuttering of one of the Holy See’s main sources of revenue, ticket sales from the Vatican Museums.
But in a warning of sorts to the Vatican communications staff, he opened his unscripted remarks Monday with a pointed question.
"There are a lot of reasons to be worried about the Radio, L’Osservatore, but one that touches my heart: How many people listen to the Radio? How many people read L’Osservatore Romano?" Francis asked.
He said their work was good, their offices nice and organized, but that there was a "danger" that their work doesn’t arrive where it is supposed to. He warned them against falling prey to a "lethal" functionality where they go through the motions but don’t actually achieve anything.
Pope Francis challenged the Vatican’s own media employees Monday to essentially justify their continued work, asking them how many people actually consume their news in a critique of the office that costs the Holy See more than all its embassies around the world combined.
Francis visited the Dicastry of Communications, Vatican Radio and the headquarters of the Vatican’s newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, which is marking its 160th anniversary. He appeared to use the occasion to lay down the gauntlet at a fraught financial time for the Holy See.
Facing a major pension funding shortage and a projected $61 million deficit this year, Francis has ordered salary cuts from 3% to 10% for senior Vatican employees, both lay and religious, and paused seniority bonuses for two years.
Francis has vowed not to fire anyone to offset the economic crisis created by COVID-19 and the pandemic-related shuttering of one of the Holy See’s main sources of revenue, ticket sales from the Vatican Museums.
But in a warning of sorts to the Vatican communications staff, he opened his unscripted remarks Monday with a pointed question.
"There are a lot of reasons to be worried about the Radio, L’Osservatore, but one that touches my heart: How many people listen to the Radio? How many people read L’Osservatore Romano?" Francis asked.
He said their work was good, their offices nice and organized, but that there was a "danger" that their work doesn’t arrive where it is supposed to. He warned them against falling prey to a "lethal" functionality where they go through the motions but don’t actually achieve anything.
There is evidence starting to appear that suggests Covid damages mitochondria in your cells. This is an article about how to put mitochondria in a better health situation.
ABSTRACT
Persistent physical impairment is frequently encountered after critical illness. Recent data point towards mitochondrial dysfunction as an important determinant of this phenomenon. This narrative review provides a comprehensive overview of the present knowledge of mitochondrial function during and after critical illness and the role and potential therapeutic applications of specific micronutrients to restore mitochondrial function. Increased lactate levels and decreased mitochondrial ATP-production are common findings during critical illness and considered to be associated with decreased activity of muscle mitochondrial complexes in the electron transfer system. Adequate nutrient levels are essential for mitochondrial function as several specific micronutrients play crucial roles in energy metabolism and ATP-production. We have addressed the role of B vitamins, ascorbic acid, α-tocopherol, selenium, zinc, coenzyme Q10, caffeine, melatonin, carnitine, nitrate, lipoic acid and taurine in mitochondrial function. B vitamins and lipoic acid are essential in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, while selenium, α-tocopherol, Coenzyme Q10, caffeine, and melatonin are suggested to boost the electron transfer system function. Carnitine is essential for fatty acid beta-oxidation. Selenium is involved in mitochondrial biogenesis. Notwithstanding the documented importance of several nutritional components for optimal mitochondrial function, at present, there are no studies providing directions for optimal requirements during or after critical illness although deficiencies of these specific micronutrients involved in mitochondrial metabolism are common.
[New Atlas] Engineers have designed a computer processor that thwarts hackers by randomly changing its microarchitecture every few milliseconds. Known as Morpheus, the puzzling processor has now aced its first major tests, repelling hundreds of professional hackers in a DARPA security challenge.
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.