Stabbed 17 times.
Placement counts.
[FoxNews] A Wisconsin man has been arrested after authorities say he broke into the Illinois home of his estranged wife’s parents and stabbed them multiple times in an act of revenge.
The attack happened just days before Michael Liu, 36, was supposed to turn himself into custody at the Waukesha County Huber Detention Facility in Wisconsin on Sunday for a domestic battery conviction from July 2022 and a violation of an order of protection complaint, the Will County Sheriff’s Office said.
On Dec. 1, Liu traveled about 122 miles from Oak Creek, Wisconsin, to the suburban town of Crete, Illinois, "to enact revenge on his soon-to-be ex-wife’s parents," the sheriff’s office said.
Liu parked his car down the block from his in-law’s home before allegedly firing several shots from outside in the direction of the couple as they sat in their living room.
He missed every shot and smashed his way into the home through a sliding glass door, according to authorities. He allegedly opened fire again but his gun malfunctioned.
Liu then stabbed the 66-year-old woman several times, deputies said. Her 68-year-old husband came to her defense and was also stabbed numerous times.
The husband was able to wrestle the suspect to the ground and take away the knife before stabbing Liu an estimated 17 times, the sheriff’s office said.
"My heart goes out to the victims in this senseless heinous attack," Sheriff Mike Kelley said. "It was clear what the offender’s intentions were, the minute he left the state of Wisconsin."
Responding deputies arrived at a bloody scene and performed life-saving measures on all three individuals. All three were rushed to a local hospital for treatment.
As of Tuesday, the 66-year-old woman has been released from the hospital while the 68-year-old husband was in stable condition and continued to recover from his injuries.
During an interview with detectives over the weekend, Liu made several incriminating statements, the sheriff’s office said. He was released from the hospital and taken to the Will County Adult Detention Facility to await his initial court appearance.
Liu faces numerous charges, including two counts of attempted murder, five counts of home invasion, aggravated discharge of a firearm, residential burglary, two counts of aggravated domestic battery, four counts of aggravated battery and criminal trespass to a residence.
Had he used Republicans, it would have been a non-issue.
[Breitbart] Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface company Neuralink is reportedly under federal investigation for possible animal-welfare violations after 1,500 animals were allegedly killed during testing. The investigation was reportedly sparked by massive employee backlash [layoffs] to the mass death of animals. Now about those 100 auto fatalities, daily...
Reuters reports that Neuralink, the brain-computer interface company founded by Elon Musk, is being investigated by federal authorities for potential animal welfare violations. This investigation is reportedly the result of internal staff complaints that allege the company is rushing its animal testing, leading to unnecessary suffering and deaths. The information comes from documents reviewed by Reuters and from sources familiar with the investigation and the company’s operations. Despite Neuralink’s wholesale slaughter of test animals, Musk claims that the company’s brain chip will be ready to test on humans in six months.
Our Family in Colorado Springs is telling us that so many were harvested, that the Supermarkets are overloaded and MarketPlace was selling them for $2 EACH over the weekend.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] That would buy a lot of school lunches.
Mayor Jorge Elorza signed the budget into law in November to deliver the funds to some of the city's black and Native American communities
But because the federal funds can't be earmarked for specific races, white residents who earn less than $50,000 and live in the city can also apply
The program is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, and under federal laws the money must be made available to people of all races
Providence is among a number of communities across the country now seeking to address reparations
In California, a nine-person reparation committee is urging that every descendant of slaves in the state be paid out a sum for 'housing discrimination'
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Why should ANY CURRENT TAXPAYER foot the bill for issues that ended generations ago.
Why not instead a 2-3 year tax exemption on work/job related income capped at $65K? Taken from the State House operations & retirement budget. Make the elected officials pay for it, not the taxpayers.
Otherwise, the payoff is done using taxpayer $$$$ and would mean the people getting the $$$$ are also paying taxes to give what they get.
[Road & Track] If you needed another reason not to drive recklessly on public roads, here's one. This C7 Corvette flung its engine, along with most of its body parts, along the side of the 10 Freeway after a crash in San Bernardino, California on Saturday night, according to OnScene TV.
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It did as designed. It shed most of the mass of the car to protect the driver. Most high end sports cars, and all but NASCAR race car are designed to do this as well.
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^ Yeah, I thought Mercedes Benz invented this technology or something like it years ago and shared it with other car makers in the interest of safety.
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Article says the driver walked away. Considering how fast the car was probably going, it would appear the feature worked as designed.
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He's gonna need a newer car, however.
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I learn a new thing everyday at the 'burg. Thanks, guys.
Article says he was arrested for being under the influence of alcohol and "possible racing" so he'll probably need a lawyer too. At least he won't need a coffin.
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ABU, formula 1 cars started it in the early 70's. NHRA built the first top fueler that did this in the early 70's as well, CCE, California Chassie Engineering built it. Most of the racing community has followed suit, CART, Formula 5000, etc... NASCAR and off road racing are about the last hold outs of keeping all that kinetic energy with the driver during a crash.
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Winds remain strong in the High Sierra with periods of stronger
winds surfacing in valley locations. Heavy Sierra snow with major travel impacts possible throughout the entire weekend. Storm totals will likely be measured in feet in the Sierra. Lower valleys may see a rain/snow mix Saturday, otherwise plan on light snow at all elevations into western Nevada with the worst travel conditions expected to be Friday and Saturday nights.
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There is already a deep snowpack so avalanches are possibe above 6000'. With the high winds, visibility will also be limited. All the mountain passes, e.g., Donner, Ebbetts, Carson will be dangerous. Tahoe is at 6200'
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I'm looking at the backside of the Taho Sierras as I type, all that white stuff will keep my well off the Carson River sink just fine next summer. Wind gusts along the valley floor can get sporty, are not uncommon up to 60 mph and do make for occasional Generac Appreciation Days
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#2 I'll take that bet Skidmark. Farmers' Almanac and current snowfalls point to something entirely different. I'll take the Almanac over UKDM every frikkin' day.
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But...but...Newsom says we're still in a drought.
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And the drought, of course, is due to global warming so we all have to give up our cars.
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for the Sierra, there has been 7 drought years in the past 10 and, of those, 4 of those have been pretty severe
and California reservoir capacity is about what it was 30 years ago
there have been a lot of water conservation initiatives but three relatively new activities are really water intensive
so far this year, in the Sierra, the snow pack is about double the normal but its still a long way to go until end of the precip season
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^ Now add to that: Resevoir capaticity - now that is interesting considering we (CA) haven't built any new resevoirs since the Great Plagues of Egypt. Combine that with legislating that X% of water MUST be allowed to flow to the Pacific. The failure of the Oroville Dam, and still talk of demolishing the Hetch-Hetchy Resevoir. The nut acreage has increased, but that plays into that hands of the Dems as all that water comes from NorCal and flows south. That is the real goal. Those tunnels under the Delta? Yep! Once NorCal (State of Jefferson) has been starved of enough water, then mission accomplished.
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Every Pearl Harbor Day they show the FDR speech to Congress on Dec 8, and I get to see my Dad. He was Secret Service and a part of the Presidential Detail from 1940-1946. He is the tall guy standing in the doorway to the right of the dais. He spent the entire war traveling with FDR who called him Red (hair) and was at Warm Springs when he died. His memory of Dec 7th was interesting, He was off duty and with my Mom at a Redskins game at old Griffith Stadium. In the days before pagers or cell phones, he said during the game the public address system started announcing the names of Generals and Admirals who were in the stands, asking them to report to their headquarters. Dad said it started with just a name, then several, then a list and the people in the stands became visibly aware. He said at that point he tried to call the White House switchboard, couldn't get through, and he knew something huge was going on.
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Had the great opportunity to be hosted by a USMC Col at Schofield while competing in a swim comp back in the late 70s. Visited Pearl which was stunning, and watched as some very pissed off USMC guards escorted disrespecting furriners off the tour. Definitely left an impression that remains to this day. As an aside, if anyone hasn't to been to Punchbowl on Oahu, definitely go.
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Friendliest Pacific departure and reentry point to these United States. Visited often.
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Gave the US a reason to save the world again. Ironically the only nation that doesn't resent us for it is Japan.
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I understand there are still a few sealed doc's about how much advance knowledge the White House had of the attack. My dad was Yankee Div it saw it share
[Breitbart] Philadelphia gas station owner Neil Patel hired security guards with AR-15s to deal with all the "nonsense, drug trafficking, hanging around, [and] gangs" endangering his employees. A sanctioned model of vigilanteism?
Patel, who has a Karco gas station, hired "Pennsylvania S.I.T.E Agents clad with Kevlar vest and AR-15s or shotguns" to keep his employees safe, FOX 29 reports.
"They are forcing us to hire the security, high-level security, state level. We are tired of this nonsense: robbery, drug trafficking, hanging around, gangs," Patel said.
The guards he hired wear Kevlar vests and train regularly, maintaining firearm proficiency.
Prior to hiring the guards, Patel’s car was vandalized and an ATM was stolen from his gas station. But FOX News notes Patel’s observation that crimes—including loitering—ended once he hired security.
[FOX] Countries should shut down Chinese consulates until the communist regime closes its network of illegal policing operations, a former deputy national security adviser said after nearly 50 additional stations were reportedly found.
"China’s overseas police stations are one of several ways Beijing is eroding our national sovereignty and depriving ethnic Chinese, in particular, of their rights as citizens of democracies," China program chair at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Matt Pottinger, told Fox News. "Democracies should shutter China's consulates until Beijing withdraws its illegal and extraterritorial law enforcers in our borders."
Safeguard Defenders, a pan-Asian human rights organization, published an investigation Monday, called "Patrol and Persuade," reporting that another 48 Chinese police service stations were operating abroad in addition to the 54 the group had identified in September. The reported locations span 53 countries, including four U.S.-based stations: two in New York City, one in Los Angeles and one set up by the Nantong Public Security Bureau in an undisclosed location.
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Just identify assets and kill them via Wakandan proxies. Pay them well and they'll do it. Make a fuss about 'asian hate' and posture in the news about 'coming down hard' on crime as usual and wag your heads in press briefings some.
#3
In my fan fiction, I like to think there was a time in America's past, that a communist chinese police station on American Soil would be fire bombed and burnt down to ashes in the wind.
#4
If this were still the actual United States of memory, the real EFFBEYE would have these mutts perp walking. Instead, in transformed USSA, they have agreed to a form of concurrent jurisdiction?
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Last week ChatGPT was released by OpenAI, a company co-founded by Elon Musk in 2015.
The release of the artificial intelligence chatbot led to speculation it could replace Google’s search engine within two years
Like Google, ChatGPT responds to text prompts to answer wide-ranging queries
Its ability to answer complex questions has led some to wonder if it could challenge Google's search engine monopoly
Critics feel Google has too many ads and is too cautious about incorporating AI
ChatGPT makes it easier and potentially more intuitive for users to search for information using natural language, rather than specific keywords or phrases
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My friend is in OpenAI. He researches neural computing... mimicking neurons and what have you. It's all very intriguing. Especially the ramifications for a severely dumbed down human race, over-systematized governments, and the hive mind NWO types seeking to control thought and profile all of us.
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Did they have a manifesto?
Was this impromptu reaction to the likely freezing winter and lack of fuel to keep people warm? Or the likely upcoming foot shortage?
If you are going to build an army you create a mercenary group and you train and fight wars in Africa and the middle east until you are ready. You don't train in Europe or the US, that's daft.
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All I can say is "Reichsburger" is pretty close to Rantburger.
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Well, this does appear to be a global template and that's our epitaph. Socialism is a global movement and there is no credible global movement to oppose them. This is a very recent development and it will fall to future historians (if such a thing is ever allowed again) to parse out how this all happened.
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and it will fall to future historians (if such a thing is ever allowed again) to parse out how this all happened.
That 'history' has already been written by our elites Rex, and you better not question it.
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Klaus Schwab doesn't tolerate third rate imitators.
[Iraq News] Thousands of protesters demonstrated in Athens, Thessaloniki and other Greek cities on Tuesday against police violence, a day after a Roma youth was shot in the head in a police pursuit.
The demonstrations were part of planned annual commemorations to mark the 2008 death of Alexandros Grigoropoulos, a 15-year-old fatally shot by police.
His death shocked the nation and sparked days of youth riots in major cities at the time.
Police estimated more than 11,000 protesters turned out across the country on Tuesday.
Around 4,000 police were deployed in Athens with tensions running high after Monday’s shooting.
A police motorcyclist in Greece’s second city Thessaloniki early on Monday shot a 16-year-old Roma boy after he drove away from a petrol station without paying.
The teenager was hospitalised and in a critical condition, according to media reports.
Some of the most violent mostly peaceful protests Tuesday were in Thessaloniki, where police fired tear gas after protesters set fire to rubbish bins and threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at riot police.
Some 6,500 rallied in Athens where a banner referenced the unpaid 20-euro ($21) petrol bill, saying "A life is worth 20 euros".
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breaks doctors' Hippocratic Oath as the principal purpose of medicine
That Oath has been irrelevant for centuries. However, the spirit behind it
("the principal purpose of medicine is to prolong life")
has continued, up until the present.
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No mention made of where Canada will find 'replacement people' who are able to work, pay taxes, reproduce, and contribute to society. Purely a private, government matter I suppose.
[Newsweek] The FBI is conducting three times as many domestic terrorism investigations than it was five years ago, with 70 percent of its open cases focused on "civil unrest" and anti-government activity, according to FBI documents and government specialists. The Bureau has also quietly changed the general classification of white supremacy, antisemitism, abortion-, and anti-LGBTQI+-related extremism to "hate crimes" rather than "terrorism." Since terrorism remains the top national security priority, this has lowered the visibility and resources dedicated to those issues.
The FBI considers all violent acts (and threats of violence) with a political motive to be terrorism, a senior government official explains to Newsweek. But not all acts of extremism are considered terrorism. "If an act is focused on the government, it's terrorism," the source says. "But if extremism is focused on private individuals or institutions, it's considered just a crime or classified as a hate crime." The source was granted anonymity to speak about classified matters.
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Since the FBI can't get any normal people to commit this terrorism and are basically doing it themselves to set the narrative, shouldn't the headline be "FBI ramps up spending to fight FBI terrorists"
[Robb Report] Magonis has found a clever new way to extend the range of electric yachts at sea.
The Spanish yard, which has established itself as a pioneer of green technologies over the past five years, has just unveiled what it claims is the first "charging buoy." The new MagBuoy will officially debut at Boot Dusseldorf next January, but Magonis has decided to preview it and two other sustainable innovations ahead of the show.
Developed in-house by the research and development team in Figueres, the MagBuoy is compatible with electric boats and yachts by all yards. Equipped with a built-in battery, the buoy receives power via an underwater cable that is connected to the chosen city’s grid. To charge, seafarers can simply pull up to the buoy and plug its charging cable into their vessel.
I'm pretty sure that the higher levels of sodium and magnesium (along with other 'impurities') in seawater might become an issue when exposed (by whatever reason) to electricity.
Dead sea creatures and charred human bodies, B?
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Terminator Warriors, even now in battle we are seeing the initial deployment of robot dogs, mules, attack drone swarms and chair climbing robots used by police to kill humans.
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Well said, Dron. I'll have a brace of youthful Selma Hayek twins programmed for all appropriate self maintenance, 4 star Michelin cooking, good wing shooting/trout fishing, and a handy remote with a prominent mute button.
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War from China at the border from Fentanyl. War from China via tech theft. War from China from Space. Bio-War from China from Wuhan. War from China from recruited USG politicians and tech moguls.
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For a particular sideways hit, that tank placement might make a serious Corvette crash seem like a minor scratch.
Of course, those tanks are under the passenger side in Japan.
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I read about hydrogen engines long ago and you can use powdered hydrogen which is much safer than liquid but it doesn't have as much stored energy. Makes refueling much safer.
My question is why hydrogen now when its a step back from electric. Still takes a ton of power to make the hydrogen.
Is it because the lithium mining being an environmental nightmare or the fires?
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Why hydrogen? Because it theoretically fuels an engine that only has water as an exhaust. The practical process of how that hydrogen gets to the engine is an exercise left to the suffering engineers that are supposed to make it happen.
#6
So instead of a car that catches fire and burns for a couple days at temps high enough to turn people into charcoal, they made a car that simply pink mists everyone inside and nukes the surrounding area.
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.