[NYPOST] The man charged with slugging the beloved 90-year-old owner of the East Village landmark "Ray’s Candy Store" is being held behind bars on $200,000 bail.
Luis Peroza, 39, is accused of punching Ray Alvarez outside the legendary sweets peddler’s business Tuesday after the elderly victim refused to buy a package of soda from him, according to a criminal complaint filed late Saturday.
Peroza and a second man, 55-year-old Gerald Barth, are also charged with robbing a second man just 35 minutes later outside an Avenue C deli, pummeling that victim with an object after demanding money, the complaint said.
Police said the crooks walked up to Alvarez outside the famed candy shop around 3 a.m. Tuesday and tried to sell him the soda — then punched him when he refused.
Alvarez, who opened the store in 1974, told The Post that his assailants struck him with "a belt with a stone on one end," knocking him to the ground.
"I went down, bleeding," he said. "I thought, I’m never going to make it. He hit me in a very bad spot. I just want to lay down."
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Betting there will be a BAIL-ME-OUT Go Fund Me before the day is out.
But there is always the possibility that the Candy man has unknowingly made customer friends with a certain NYC family group, over the years.
I think most people ride 'em for the horses, not for the carriages. Horseless carriages are now called "cars."
[NYPOST] A wealthy donor says he has the solution to replacing controversial horse-drawn carriages in Central Park — but will his contraption electrify the imaginations of tourists?
Josh Fox says he will give an electric-carriage prototype to the city in an effort to kickstart the elimination of horse-drawn vehicles, and is willing to spend millions to finance a whole fleet.
"I have been an animal lover and animal freedom fighter since the day I was born," Fox, a 46-year-old Floridian, told the Post. "I lived in New York City for decades and I got to the point where I couldn’t even go to the Upper West Side and Central Park because it was so painful for me to watch the horses.
"These horses were just miserable and just looked so sad and didn’t belong there. They don’t belong on the streets of Manhattan, with cars and honking and exhaust."
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"These horses humans were just miserable and just looked so sad and didn’t belong there."
FIFY. Move Humans out of Manhattan! Think of the Children!
[YouTube] Tom Ball receives the Group Golden Buzzer from the judges for his performance of "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel. See why Simon Cowell calls Tom "Susan Boyle's grandson."
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has issued an evacuation notice for anyone living within a mile of the derailment of a cargo train that triggered a huge fire and the spillage of hazardous chemicals.
The fireball and release of chemicals, including vinyl chloride, happened after 50 cars of a 140-car freight train derailed from their tracks at around 9pm on Friday.
No injuries or fatalities were reported after the crash, which left a smoldering tangle of chemicals, smoke and fire. It occurred near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border by the village of East Palestine.
While over 2,000 people had been evacuated Saturday, DeWine is now calling for anyone within a mile of the accident to leave imminently as a harrowing rise in the temperature in one of the rail cars could cause an explosion of shrapnel.
The Governor said: 'Although teams are working to prevent an explosion from happening, residents living within a mile of the site are advised to immediately leave the area.'
An alert has been sent out via text and mobile to tell people to evacuate.
Federal investigators had announced earlier Sunday that a mechanical issue with a rail car axle caused the fiery derailment near the Pennsylvania state line Friday night.
Michael Graham, a board member of the National Transportation Safety Board, said at a news conference that the three-member train crew received an alert about the mechanical defect 'shortly before the derailment' but said the board was still working to determine which rail car experienced the issue.
The Norfolk Southern train was shipping cargo from Madison in Illinois to Conway in Pennsylvania when it derailed.
Despite an initial effort to extinguish the blaze, firefighters withdrew from the immediate area on Saturday as fears of toxic gases grew. Cars were still burning on Sunday afternoon, East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick said during a news conference.
'It got to the point where we needed to pull back and let the safety features of the cars themselves handle the situation,' Drabick said.
Unmanned devices were then used protectively while crews tried to determine which cars were still on fire.
'I can't stress enough that if you're in the evacuation zone, you need to leave,' the village mayor Trent Conaway said at the news conference on Sunday. Air quality readings remained safe as of Saturday night.
According to Graham the train consisted of 141 load cars, nine were empty, three were locomotives and ten in total contained hazardous material.
Vinyl chloride, a colorless gas, is considered carcinogenic by the US National Cancer Institute and is used to make the white plastic PVC pipes often used in plumbing.
'It's an active fire scene,' said Graham. Low temperatures complicated the clear up efforts, as fire trucks pumping water onto the fire struggled with freezing conditions.
Firefighters wore hazmat suits as they tackled the blaze. Around 2,000 residents, or just less than half of the town's 5,000 population, were asked to evacuate their homes.
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I’m glad that my local news is of interest to the UK or I would never have known.
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Someone apparently remembered the Kingman BLEV explosion in 1973. I remember seeing photos of a huge piece the tank car 1,000' from the site of the explosion. Eleven firefighters were killed.
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train crew received an alert about the mechanical defect
I presume a hot box (bearing) detector, sent the alert, but perhaps it was already too late. Roller bearings seldom fail, but when they do, the axle end gets hot enough to melt and the car drops down onto the roadbed and starts a multi-car crash.
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I’m glad that my local news...
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
Shocking!
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1969 Derailment and explosion in Laurel, MS January 25, 1969.
Two fatalities resulted from injuries caused by the fires and explosions after the wreck, 33 persons were hospitalized. Property damage in the town was extensive and total damage to Southern Railway track, equipment and lading was estimated at about $3,000,000.
DEVELOPING: Unconfirmed reports of a gas pipeline explosion near Gölbaşı, Adıyaman, Turkey, following powerful earthquake. This is the second video I've seen. #deprempic.twitter.com/8IhL2kfjxb
[IsraelTimes] Death toll expected to rise; rescue workers frantically search for survivors; 7.8 magnitude tremor felt as far as central Israel; Foreign Ministry unaware of any Israeli casualties.
Over 500 were killed — 284 in Turkey and over 230 in Syria, according to officials. The death toll was expected to rise.
Monday afternoon, local time, there was a second quake only 7.5 magnitude.
Russia asked Israel to send aid to Syria. which is still officially at war with Israel. Erdogan says 45 countries have offered aid to Turkey.
560 dead reported thus far in Syria The official news agency SANA, citing the health ministry, said at least 339 people were killed and 1,089 injured in government-controlled areas of the war-torn country. The White Helmets rescue group said at least 221 were killed and 419 injured in rebel-held areas.
Erdogan announces that Turkey’s death toll has reached 912, adding that about 5,400 people were injured, while around 2,470 people have been rescued from collapsed structures.
The Buffalo News reports no deaths and little damage. According to a University of Buffalo structural engineering professor, they get small quakes all the time, but nobody notices.
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As I have been told by my sister, that volunteers with a group doing things for War Vets. He was out of NY. So it is possible he was part of what called Yankee Div...
[Gateway] Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts released a video dropping a truth bomb regarding the World Health Organization’s (WHO) "dictator-style power grab" pandemic treaty.
According to the WHO’s website, on March 30, 2021, it announced an "urgent call for an International Pandemic Treaty,"
...they called for it almost two years ago. Did it ever actually happen, or was it just wishful thinking?
stating that such a treaty is needed to orchestrate a single globalized response to pandemics. And, "25 heads of government and international leaders" have come together in a joint call to form the treaty.
"The World Health Organisation’s pandemic treaty and International Health Regulation amendments are a threat to Australia’s sovereignty. Similar amendments were defeated before but we must defeat them again," said Roberts in a statement.
"Reject the World Health Organisation’s grab for dictator powers. And while we’re at it withdraw from the WHO and the UN entirely. Aus EXIT," he added.
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It has gotten to the point when I hear or see the word "WORLD" in a group's or organizations name, I immediately identify it as Far Left LSD's seeking more control on the 4WH (who, what, when, where and how much it costs me) in my life.
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Ref #1: Yes, "World" is trigger word for me as well. Please also add the words 'global, relief, foundation, hunger, universal, coalition, and alliance.'
[NYPOST] A teenage girl who had jumped off her jet ski to try to swim with dolphins was killed by a shark in Australia Saturday.
The 16-year-old suffered critical injuries after apparently being attacked by the shark in Perth’s Swan River. She later died.
"There was possibly a pod of dolphins seen nearby and the young female jumped in the water to swim nearby the dolphins," Police Acting Inspector Paul Robinson said, according to ABC News.
The victim’s friends were jet skiing with her at the time of the fatal incident.
"The family weren’t there when this took place, however, her friends were and as you can imagine this is an extremely traumatic incident for anyone to witness so obviously we’re offering counseling services to anyone who did witness it or is affected by the incident," Robinson reportedly said.
Some wildlife officials had said it was unusual for a shark to be in the waters of the Swan, which connects to the Indian Ocean.
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I feel a commercial for Lens Crafters coming on.
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Pursuing vendetta sans mercy
Throughout greater tidal New Jersey!
No life in the sea
Will be safe, no sirree,
From the spears of Death Fishin's Paul Kersey.
[Gateway] Andrew Weissmann was intimately involved in some of the most egregious corruption scandals in US history. Weissmann was involved in FBI activities with the mob in New York in the 1990s. He was a key member of the Enron Task Force in the early 2000s and also was involved in the sale of Uranium One under Obama. After all of his corrupt acts, he then led the corrupt Mueller Special Counsel.
In all of these scandals, Weissmann’s actions have been consistently corrupt and abhorrent.
Attorney Sidney Powell shared the following with Joe Hoft at The Gateway Pundit about Andrew Weissmann:
[GEO.TV] A bride-to-be was shot at and maimed by a youth during her wedding ceremony in Rawalpindi on Sunday.
The incident took place when an armed man walked uninvited into a marriage hall located near Committee Chowk, where the wedding rituals of the girl were underway, and opened fire on the bride-to-be.
Guests overpowered the armed man and handed him over to the police. Meanwhile, ...back at the comedy club, Boogie was cracking himself up, but nobody else seemed to be getting the non-stop jokes... the injured bride-to-be was rushed to the hospital.
Confirming the report, the police said that they had taken the suspect into custody and recovered the weapon from his custody.
According to police officials, the suspect wanted to marry the girl but the family of the bride-to-be had refused his proposal.
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Might wanna reconsider the headline on the this one.....
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My all-time favorite was a headline from the '80s or '90s: "Military abortions hit snag"
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
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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.