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Islamic African woman of Somali descent fatally shot in Washington DC by law enforcement officers after attempting to ram herself into the the White House and the U.S. Capitol Building - Wild car chase ends with suspect shot to death near U.S. Capitol

Thursday 3 October 2013

But it's NOT terrorism... No No No.... Just a crazy Islamic American Hating Somalian Shithead!
Right.....

Washington (CNN) -- A wild car chase Thursday that started near the White House ended minutes later in gunfire at the U.S. Capitol, creating a chaotic scene of blaring sirens, locked-down lawmakers and bystanders hitting the dirt.
The woman who drove the black Infiniti involved in the chase died from gunfire, police said, and a 1-year-old child in the car was in protective custody.
Two law enforcement officers were injured -- a Secret Service officer hit by the car near the White House, and a Capitol Police officer whose vehicle crashed during the chase, authorities said. The Capitol Police officer was listed in good condition at a local hospital.
The dramatic events brought a swarm of emergency vehicles to the Capitol complex and caused Congress and surrounding offices to be temporarily locked down.

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Gwyneth Paltrow leaves the blouse at home as she takes a stroll - She's no Karen Carpenter..... but close....

How low can you go?! Gwyneth Paltrow showed everyone who's "Boss" when she stepped out in a jaw-dropping black tuxedo and sky-high heels to shoot an upcoming Hugo Boss campaign in Los Angeles on Oct. 1, 2013. The only problem? It looks like the 41-year-old star forgot to put on a shirt underneath.


Natalie Laurin-Appleby, 26, Duluth MN woman enters fast lane as drag race driver

Natalie Laurin-Appleby, 26, placed second in the ICE (index class eliminator) 13.5 division at Brainerd International Raceway’s Muscle Car Shootout on Labor Day Weekend, one year removed from that poky quarter-mile run and taking second place in a powder-puff event.


Natalie Laurin-Appleby’s first trip down a drag strip didn’t threaten any land speed records.
Her speed wouldn’t even have qualified her for the fast lane down Interstate 35.
“It didn’t come very easy,” Laurin-Appleby said. “On my first run I went 68 mph down the quarter mile. It felt a lot faster than that, but after a while it got a little bit easier.”
And much speedier.
The 26-year-old Duluthian placed second in the ICE (index class eliminator) 13.5 division at Brainerd International Raceway’s Muscle Car Shootout on Labor Day Weekend, just a year removed from that poky quarter-mile run and taking second place in a powder-puff event.

A News Outlet saying they are sorry about whamming a cop? WTMJ apologizes, issues retraction for alleging Milwaukee, WI Police Officer's misconduct

WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) has apologized for and retracted a story the station aired in May alleging misconduct by a Milwaukee police officer.

Anchor Mike Jacobs read the apology during the station's Tuesday 5 p.m. newscast.
The promotion for the story i mplied misconduct and criminal activity by Police Officer Matthew Knight, "even though staffers knew" he had been cleared of any wrongdoing. However, the story itself,  which aired May 6, stated that Knight was cleared of wrongdoing.

Knight sued the station and Journal Broadcast Group, which, like the Journal Sentinel, is owned by Journal Communications.
According to the apology, the story "left the wrong impression that Officer Knight was involved in inappropriate or wrongful behavior. He was not. Our promotion of that story, however, left you with the wrong impression. ... We sincerely apologize to Officer Knight, the hard-working Milwaukee police department and to you, our viewers."

Watch the apology here. 

According to a Journal Sentinel story from July 2, the station used surveillance video showing Knight using another man's PIN number to withdraw cash from an ATM.
According to the lawsuit, the man had smashed a taxicab window and the driver said he would not press charges if the man paid the driver $300. After the transaction, the man paid the driver who signed Knight's memo book as proof of payment.

A promotion aired by the station called the story, reported by Jermont Terry, an "explosive I-Team investigation." It added: "It's the video that will have everyone talking."

Watch the video of the promotion for the story below. And watch Police Chief Ed Flynn's press conference condemning the story, also below. After the statement, Terry can be heard questioning Flynn over the department's handling of the tape and the case.


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Questions about future linger after the Chicago Tribune meeting as printed newspapers are going bye-bye

Tribune Co.’s CEO Peter Liguori told employees in a companywide meeting Wednesday that to put a definitive price tag on any potential budget cuts was premature, leaving already anxious employees even more perplexed about the future.
Liguori led the 22-minute town hall meeting from WGN-TV studios at 2501 W. Bradley Place in Chicago. The meeting was broadcast to Tribune newsrooms and other company sites across the United States so employees could tune in.
“A lot of people went to this meeting expecting really solid information and didn’t get anything,” said one Chicago-based employee who would speak only on condition of anonymity. The employee described the meeting as “upbeat but vague.”

At least 94 Colored African Muslims dead in migrant shipwreck off Italy

ROME — A ship carrying African migrants to Europe caught fire and capsized off the Italian island of Lampedusa on Thursday, killing at least 94 people as it spilled hundreds of passengers into the sea, officials said. Over 150 people were rescued but some 200 others were still unaccounted-for.
It was one of the deadliest accidents in recent times during the notoriously perilous Mediterranean Sea crossing from Africa for migrants seeking a new life in the European Union.
“We need only caskets, certainly not ambulances,” Pietro Bartolo, chief of health services on the island, told Radio 24. He gave the death toll of 94 but told Sky TG24 he expected that to rise as search operations continued.

Little Village bartender shot as Chicago cops pull up

A gunman opened fire on a bartender outside a Little Village bar just as a police car was pulling up, and he was arrested after a two-block chase, authorities said. 
The 29-year-old man was in critical condition at Mount Sinai Hospital with wounds to his abdomen and groin. He was shot at the corner of 24th Street and Washtenaw Avenue about 11:40 p.m. Wednesday.
Ogden District officers patrolling Washtenaw Avenue heard the gunfire and saw the man running from the scene toward a car waiting behind the bar, police said.
They chased the gunman down an alley and through yards and caught him near 23rd and Rockwell streets. Police found a gun and its magazine along the chase route, authorities said. 

After 55 years, Stolen Fountain Girl again stands in Chicago

The bronze statue of a little girl offering water from a basin atop a stone structure had been missing from Lincoln Park for almost 60 years.
On Wednesday, a new version of the statue, known as Fountain Girl, was officially welcomed back by the Chicago Park District during an unveiling ceremony at the gateway to the park just east of the Chicago History Museum.
The original 4-1/2-foot-tall Fountain Girl disappeared in a crime that remains unsolved.
Several years ago, a woman who remembered playing near the statue as a girl approached officials and asked how the statue could be brought back. In 2007, private donors including that woman — who has requested anonymity — along with the Park District, the state and the Lincoln Park Conservancy started an effort to raise money for a new statue.

11 driver distracting digital billboards going up along Chicago expressways - Rahm Emanuel doesn't care about your safety...only about revenue the city will make

Chicago motorists and some residents looking out their front windows soon can expect to see the towering digital billboards favored by Mayor Rahm Emanuel going up on city-owned property near area expressways.
The Illinois Department of Transportation has approved 11 locations for the 100-foot-tall electronic signs after months of wrangling over one of Emanuel's signature moneymakers and a Springfield agreement between the mayor and Gov. Pat Quinn.
The billboard permits are the first indication of movement on the massive advertising agreement between City Hall and conglomerate Interstate-JCDecaux LLC since May, when the mayor and governor endorsed a state measure designed to expedite approval of 25 of the billboards.

True News USA - Back up and running after experiencing a CYBER ATTACK

Wednesday 2 October 2013


We expect to be back to 100% by this afternoon.... Thanks!

ExamScam reincarnated and is making its way to mainstream media decades after it started - ExamScam the Movie


SCC: Sgt. John Northen put this together and is taking questions via e-mail - you can find details at his blog linked here. In light of the city finally offering a promotional exam for the first time in seven years, this is timely info that ought to keep a spotlight on the process that is too easily corrupted in this most corrupt of cities.

 
 
"EXAMSCAM - The Movie"
 

Colored Man, 22, shot by Chicago police officer during chase

Tuesday 1 October 2013

A Chicago police officer shot a 22-year-old man in the elbow during a foot pursuit in the South Side's Gresham neighborhood Monday night, police and residents said.
About 9:30 p.m., police responded to a call of a man with a gun in the 1300 block of West 76th Street, Fraternal Order of Police spokesman Pat Camden said. When officers arrived on the scene, they spotted a group of people standing on a corner, he said.
A man standing in the group began running, and uniformed police officers gave chase into a fenced area bordered by nearby row homes, Camden said.
During the chase, the man turned toward police with a gun his hand and an officer fired in self-defense, Camden said.
The man was taken to Holy Cross Hospital in good condition, Camden said. Police found a semiautomatic handgun at the scene, he said.

Chicago Illegal Beaner Jesse Gonzalez, of the 6100 block of South Rockwell Street, gets stabbed to death on southwest side

An 18-year-old man died Monday morning after being stabbed and beaten in the Southwest Side's West Lawn neighborhood, authorities said.
About 1:35 a.m. Monday, the man was involved in a "physical altercation" with at least three people in the 6500 block of South Kilpatrick Avenue, Chicago Police Department News Affairs Officer John Mirabelli said.
One of the others struck him on the head with a blunt object, and a second stabbed him multiple times in his right side, Mirabelli said.
Jesse Gonzalez, of the 6100 block of South Rockwell Street, was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. He was pronounced dead at 7:41 a.m. Monday.

Half-mile journey of CTA 'ghost train' baffles investigators - Maybe a ghost payroller was driving the train?

Investigators face a daunting challenge to sort out the bizarre half-mile journey of an out-of-service, possibly driverless CTA "ghost train" that breached multiple safeguards before colliding with another Blue Line train Monday morning.
The accident that sent more than 30 people to hospitals was unlike any that veteran city rail workers say they have seen: A train maneuvers around the curves in the Forest Park rail yard, passes through at least two track switches — any one of which should have stopped the train — continues past the station platform, then climbs up and over a small hill near the Eisenhower Expressway before accelerating to about 20 mph and ramming the stopped train at the Harlem stop shortly before 8 a.m.
"The million-dollar question is, 'How did this happen?'" said Robert Kelly, president of the CTA rail workers union. "This is baffling everybody."
 

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