Cop “Accidentally” Shoots 13-Year-Old Girl While Responding to Incident at School

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Milwaukee police are issued multiple-point retention holsters, making accidental  weapons discharge while within them almost impossible

Milwaukee police are issued multiple-point retention holsters, making accidental weapons discharge while within them almost impossible

Police ‘Accidentally’ Shoot 13-yo Girl at Elementary School After She Became “Combative”:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/police-accidentally-shoot-13-yo-girl-school/

(Matt Agorist) A 13-year-old girl was brought to the hospital Thursday afternoon after suffering a bullet wound from a police officer’s gun. According to police, they were attempting to bring the ‘combative’ child under control when the ‘officer’s gun discharged.’

According to police, they were called to the school to investigate allegations of a crime. As they were talking to the young girl, she allegedly became  “uncooperative and then combative,” according to the release.

While officers struggled to control the elementary student, one of their firearms somehow discharged while still in the holster and also somehow hit the girl, according to the release.

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My Commentary: Costumed cowards…

Oliver Stone’s New “Snowden” Film is Very Informative, and Worth Watching

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"The only safe place is on the run. Snowden. In theaters September 16."

“The only safe place is on the run. Snowden. In theaters September 16.”

Oliver Stone’s New Movie ‘Snowden’ Tackles the Myth:
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2016/september/15/oliver-stone-s-new-movie-snowden-tackles-the-myth/

(Peter Van BurenSnowden is a helluva movie, kicking an audience’s ass on a number of levels. I had a chance to see the film last night at a preview event; it opens everywhere on September 16. Go see it.

On one level the film presents Snowden’s story as a political thriller. A brave but frightened man, certain he is doing the right thing but worried if he can pull it off, smuggles some of the NSA’s most secret information out of a secure facility. He makes contact with skeptical journalists in Hong Kong, convinces them of the importance of what he has to say, and then goes on the run from a U.S. government out to arrest, or, possibly assassinate, him.

In interviews Stone has made clear that he has dramatized and/or altered some events, and that his film is not a documentary. It does keep you on the edge of your beliefs, watching a story you know as if you don’t.

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My Commentary: This film was very informative. Check it out, if you can!

US Government Claims No Plans to Euthanize Wild Horses, But Final Outcome Remains to be Seen

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Wild horses corralled by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from along Highway 21

Wild horses corralled by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from along Highway 21

After Uproar, U.S. Government Says Does Not Plan to Kill Wild Horses:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-wildhorses-idUSKCN11K2N6

(Alex DobuzinskisThe U.S. government said on Wednesday it has no plans to euthanize a large share of the more than 45,000 wild horses and burros removed from lands mostly in the U.S. West, after an advisory panel’s proposal to kill some of the animals sparked outrage.

U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials said they struggle to find people to adopt the growing number of wild horses and burros, which costs the agency millions annually to maintain in corrals and pasturelands.

The National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board on Friday recommended the bureau consider euthanizing the animals that cannot be adopted, or selling them to companies that might slaughter them.

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My Commentary: Great, but we’d be foolish to assume that these professional liars and parasites will honor their word… Keep a watchful eye on this

Brutal Reply to Bernie Tweet

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"Bernie Sanders: It's important to remember that we not only have massive wealth and income inequality, but a power structure which protects that inequality. Streeter Bros.: @Bernie Sanders Which home are you tweeting from today?"

“Bernie Sanders: It’s important to remember that we not only have massive wealth and income inequality, but a power structure which protects that inequality.

Streeter Bros.: @SenSanders Which home are you Tweeting from today?”

My Commentary: Brutal. 😀

Don’t Believe a Word Police Say Immediately After They Kill Someone

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Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs holds up a photo showing the type of BB gun that police say 13-year-old Tyre King pulled from his waistband just before he was shot and killed by police

Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs holds up a photo showing the type of BB gun that police say 13-year-old Tyre King pulled from his waistband just before he was shot and killed by police

KING: After Tyre King’s Death, Here’s Why I Don’t Believe a Word Police Say Immediately After They Kill Someone:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/king-don-police-kill-article-1.2793583

(Shaun King) In two years time, I’ve now written nearly 1,000 articles about injustice in America. Injustice is so heavy here in the United States that if I had written 10,000 articles I still would only be scratching the surface. On the average day, I get hundreds of original emails from people who’ve been wronged in some way or another and hope they can have their story told.

When I first started telling these stories, I must admit that I was terribly naive. I had no idea how complex the justice system is. While I knew it was difficult to hold a corrupt or violent cop accountable for their actions, I simply didn’t know the lengths police, prosecutors, politicians and even local media outlets will go to protect a violent officer from paying the price for their brutality. I’ve learned the hard way over these past two years that what should make sense rarely does when it comes to holding police accountable for their violent actions. Now I know.

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My Commentary: A MUST-READ!