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Saturday, April 6, 2019

PESKY CAMERAS ARE DANGEROUS

ALTHOUGH, HAVING NOTHING TO DO WITH A ' CANDIDATE ' FOR PRESIDENT, OR CONVENIENCE STORE IN SUNSET HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD OR ALICE STREET YEARS AGO " CORK " IS INTERESTING.

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/hidden-spy-cam-airbnb-scli-intl/index.html


INTERESTING

http://time.com/4739488/isis-iraq-syria-tunisia-saudi-arabia-russia/

https://www.reuters.com/news/world

THIS SHOULD NEVER OF HAPPENED

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-separation/u-s-government-says-it-could-take-two-years-to-identify-families-separated-at-border-idUSKCN1RI0KL

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration/trump-touts-rising-u-s-border-wall-proposes-economic-penalty-on-mexico-idUSKCN1RH1L3

TO LIVE IN A ' FORTH ' DIMENSIONAL WORLD IS NOT FUN


" THOUGH THE WICHITA City Hall closes at 5 pm on weekdays, a civilian employee of the police department works the night shift to field whatever calls come into the building. The one he received at 6:10 pm on December 28 came from a soft-spoken man who he thought said something about his mother hitting his father with a gun. The employee tried to transfer the call to 911, but the connection got lost in the process.
The caller, whose number bore a local 316 area code, rang City Hall again at 6:15 pm, and again the transfer to 911 failed. On the third try the call went through, and the 911 operator picked up at 6:18 pm. She asked the caller for his address.
“Um, I’m at one, zero, thirty-­three West McCormick Street,” the man replied. “I just shot my dad in the head. ’Cause he was arguing with my mom, and it was getting way out of control.”
“Is that a house?” the operator asked. "


 " “Yeah, it’s a house. My mom and my brother are really scared right now, so I’m just pointing a gun at them and holding them in the closet right now.”
“And what’s your name? What’s your name, hon?”
“Ryan.” "
The caller went on to say that he hadn’t meant to kill his dad and that he was now thinking about lighting the house on fire and committing suicide. Seconds after he made that last statement, the line went dead.

"Andy’s inability to become a human statue amid disorienting circumstances sealed his fate. An officer named Justin Rapp, who was across the street and viewing the scene through his rifle’s nonmagnifying scope, made a snap judgment: The figure on the porch had to be reaching for a weapon. Rapp fired a .223 round that nicked the edge of the partially open screen door, then ripped through Andy’s chest, puncturing his heart and knocking him backward into the house."

" When the online mob took to Twitter to shower @SWAuTistic with abuse, Barriss defended himself in all caps. “I DIDNT GET ANYONE KILLED BECAUSE I DIDNT DISCHARGE A WEAPON AND BEING A SWAT MEMBER ISNT MY PROFESSION,” he wrote. But his attempt to split hairs only inflamed his critics. “Imagine being 50 years old and having to live with yourself knowing you swatted and got someone killed cause you lost a videogame,” read one of the more poignant and less profane replies."

READ FURTHER AND LEARN HOW THIS ENDED. 

IT IS MY OPINION THAT HE SHOULD OF BEEN ' EXECUTED ' BY THE STATE.I HAVE LOOKED FOR THIS FOR YEARS, IT WAS THIS NIGHT THAT " ANDERSON COOPER ( 'S ) " NAME WAS USED. " ANDERSON HAS BEEN A " FRIEND OF MINE, PERSON I HAVE KNOWN, " FOR YEARS." " WHY ARE YOU ALMOST NAKED ? " " ARE YOU GOING TO MASTURBATE TO THIS." 

I HAVE RUN INTO MENTAL BLOCKS WITH THIS STORY AND HOW THOSE QUESTIONS HAVE HAD TO OF BEEN ASKED. HOW ? FROM ABOVE ?


" Lone detective presses Bullitt case, gets help
The lone detective on the Mount Washington Police Department, Buddy Stump, had worked only a few weeks as an investigator when he got the call.
He had spent most of his career doing factory work and was home watching an "Andy Griffith" rerun when his deputy commander assigned him the case. "I joked that I was watching my training films," Stump recalled.
He was furious when he saw the store surveillance video. "It burned me up that this had happened to an 18-year-old girl," he said.
He was able to track down the phone number the call had been made from, but it was listed to a nonexistent phone and turned out to have been made on a pre-paid calling card. "I figured we didn't have a chance to catch him," Stump said.
He eventually learned the call had originated in Panama City, and that the largest seller of phone cards there was Wal-Mart. But that didn't help much — the largest seller of everything is Wal-Mart, and it has three stores in Panama City alone.
But a Panama City detective told Stump a bit of interesting news — an officer from West Bridgewater, Mass., was hot on the same trail.
Detective Sgt. Vic Flaherty had been assigned to lead a task force investigating the crimes after the caller hit four Wendy's in the Boston suburbs on one night in February 2004.
Flaherty had traced a calling card used in some of the hoaxes to one of the Panama City Wal-Marts, but that store's surveillance video only captured customers entering and exiting, not at the registers.
After hearing about the Bullitt County call, however, he helped Stump trace that calling card to its source. This time, they were in luck: It was purchased at 3:02 p.m. at another Wal-Mart in Panama City on April 9, 2004 — just hours before it was used to call the Mount Washington McDonald's.
The camera at that store was trained on the registers, and it showed the purchaser was a white man, about 35 to 40, with slicked-back black hair and glasses. The same man could be seen on Flaherty's video entering the other Wal-Mart, where he was wearing a black jacket with small white lettering.
Flaherty and a colleague flew to Panama City on June 28, 2004, and local officers immediately identified the jacket as the uniform worn by officers of Corrections Corp.of America, a private prison company.
When they showed it to the warden at the company's Bay Correctional Facility, he identified the man as David R. Stewart, 38, a guard on the swing shift.
Stewart denied making the calls, but when confronted, he started to "sweat profusely and shake uncontrollably," Flaherty wrote in a report. Stewart also asked, "Was anybody hurt?" and said, "Amen, it's over," according to the report.
Stewart insisted he'd never bought a calling card, but when detectives searched his house, they found one that had been used to call nine restaurants in the past year, including the Idaho Falls Burger King on the day its manager was duped.
Police also found dozens of applications for police department jobs, hundreds of police magazines, police-type uniforms, guns and holsters. "It was very apparent Dave Stewart wanted ... to become a police officer," Flaherty said.
Mount Washington became the first department to charge Stewart.Stump drove to Panama City to arrest him on June 30, 2004.

Stewart eventually was brought to Bullitt Circuit Court, where he pleaded not guilty to solicitation to commit sodomy and impersonating a police officer, both felonies, as well as soliciting sex abuse and unlawful imprisonment, both misdemeanors. He was released on $100,000 bond pending his trial Dec. 13. His bond was posted by his brother, C.W. Stewart — a retired police officer from Cheektowaga, N.Y."


" She was a high school senior who had just turned 18 -- a churchgoing former Girl Scout who hadn't received a single admonition in her four months working at the McDonald's in Mount Washington.
But when a man who called himself "Officer Scottcalled the store on April 9, 2004, and said an employee had been accused of stealing a purse, Louise Ogborn became the suspect.
"He gave me a description of the girl, and Louise was the one who fit it to the T," assistant manager Donna Jean Summers said.
Identifying himself as a police officer, the caller issued an ultimatum: Ogborn could be searched at the store or be arrested, taken to jail and searched there.
"I was bawling my eyes out and literally begging them to take me to the police station because I didn't do anything wrong," Ogborn said later in a deposition. She had taken the $6.35-an-hour position after her mother lost her job. "I couldn't steal -- I'm too honest. I stole a pencil one time from a teacher and I gave it back." "

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2005/10/09/a-hoax-most-cruel-caller-coaxed-mcdonalds-managers-/28936597/

https://www.wired.com/story/swatting-deadly-online-gaming-prank/

I AM GETTING AWAY FROM THAT ALTHOUGH ' SOME ' STILL TRY. THE TEACHERS AND PRISON'S RAISED THESE KIDS.

I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MANY TIMES FIRE DEPARTMENT IS ANYWHERE I AM, OR POLICE AND ' SPOOKS.' SOME ARE LAW ENFORCEMENT, SOME WANT TO GO BACK TO PRISON; OTHERS ARE KIDS...NEVER CAUGHT. 
 
YOU HAVE TO ' NEVER GIVE UP,' EVER. THIS IS THE THIRD TIME, I THINK, THAT I HAVE BEEN ' HOMELESS,' IT IS NEARING ' TEN YEARS.' I HAVE A " LESION " IN MY BRAIN RESULTING FROM PROTECTING MY HOUSE ON ALICE STREET THE MORNING OF 2 - 14 - 2016. AND I HAVE NEVER SHUT UP.
I KNOW OUR SERVICE PEOPLE WILL NEVER ' PROTECT ' ME.

THANKS TO MY FAMILY FOR AT LEAST LISTENING; UNCLE DAVE, WHAT EVER HAPPENS TO US ' AFTERWARDS ' I HOPE YOU ARE WELL, I LISENED WELL, I THINK. AND THANKS TO MY PARENTS FOR ' MUSIC.'

WHAT HAPPENED TO ME WAS VERY SIMILAR TO WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT YOUNG LADY. I WATCHED IT ON TELEVISION ON MY BED IN MY BEDROOM ALL THOSE YEARS AGO AROUND 2004 - 2005. I DID NOT KNOW AT THE TIME THAT I WAS VICTIM OF ' EMBEDDED TECH ' IN MY ELECTRONICS MEANT TO ' PROTECT THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.'
 
THIS IS MY LATEST SONG. DON'T LAUGH TO HARD, IT'S STILL ART. COPYRIGHT 4-5-2019 BY JESUS BARTHOLOMEW OCHOA III.
 
 


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