New Orleans cop had secret life for years as serial sexual predator, police say 

White’s star in the department dimmed somewhat after he was one of several officers involved in the controversial 2009 shooting of Adolph Grimes III in the 6th Ward. The Police Department later cleared him and seven other officers in the case.

Typical. The police always clear and cover up for the violent crimes of their own.

According to jail records, White was rebooked Monday on first-degree rape, four counts of second-degree rape, one count of simple kidnapping, one count of false imprisonment, two counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile, two counts of molestation of a juvenile, four counts of sexual battery and one count of possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.

The gun count adds another element to the allegations against White. Police alleged in a warrant that they found a .38-caliber handgun with an obliterated serial number inside a bag in his locker at the 2nd District Station.

When queried, police said, “White stated he received the gun from a citizen in 2007, and he placed the gun in his bag and he forgot about it.”

‘Model’ New Orleans cop had secret life for years as serial sexual predator, police say | Crime/Police | theadvocate.com

This is what a large metropolitan police department refers to as a model officer. Typical.

Most police departments in this country are nothing more than organized, uniformed, gangs of unrepentant, violent, habitual, criminals.

1 Dead And 9 Injured After Shooting In New Orleans’ French Quarter 

1 Dead And 9 Injured After Shooting In New Orleans’ French Quarter | The Huffington Post

I am seeing this story on facebook and to be honest, it’s kind of pissing me off. Posts with headlines like, “Ohhhh no!”

Oh, no… what? Why? Because gun violence in New Orleans is a daily tragedy.

What makes this different than the run of the mill, every day shooting in the Crescent City? What makes this deserve more attention than any other on-average-more-than-once-a-day shooting in Orleans parish?

There have been 160+ murders in New Orleans since 2016 began, did you post “Ohhhhh nooooo,” for all of them too???

 

Shooter refers to murder as just ‘another piece of trash off the street’ 

One of the witnesses to the shooting was 13-year-old James Cooper, who told the Gazette-Mail on Tuesday morning that he saw Pulliam kill his friend. 

…Another friend, Teonno White, 14, …said he’s had run-ins with Pulliam in the past, when Pulliam would “pick on” his younger brother.

“One time I went over there to talk to him about it, I said, ‘You’ve got to quit picking on my little brother, that doesn’t look right,’” White said.

“He said, ‘Get the [expletive] off my property.’ He said I need to go on with my nappy Latino self. He’s just a real bad guy.”

White said he’s called the police about Pulliam before, and was told to avoid the man.

[For those counting, that’s policing FAIL number one in this story]

….Caleb Burgess was working at the Dollar General when officers responded Monday night.

….He said police initially forced Burgess and another employee to the ground, guns pointed, until they confirmed the store was empty.

[policing FAIL number two – stay tuned for more I’m sure!]

Charleston Gazette-Mail

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Federal judges panel finds state redistricting plan an ‘unconstitutional gerrymander’ 

A panel of federal judges on Monday ruled that Wisconsin’s 2011 legislative redistricting plan, created by Republican leaders virtually in secret, is an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.

Federal judges panel finds state redistricting plan an ‘unconstitutional gerrymander’ | Politics and Elections | host.madison.com

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Texas and Textbooks

Texas and Textbooks | The Huffington Post

Sigh…

Some background history:

Conservative members of the Texas Board of Education don’t want to create a group of state university professors to fact-check students’ textbooks for potential errors, despite recent controversies…

Source: Texas Board of Education Refuses To Allow Professors To Fact-Check Textbooks

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A broken process at the Texas State Board of Education has allowed right-wing activists to politicize the facts—or fiction—that get taught in history class.

Source: Was Moses a Founding Father? – The Atlantic

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Moses and the American Constitution: If Texas wants biblical characters and states’ rights in textbooks, publishers are happy to deliver.

Source: Texas board of education hearings: Moses and states’ rights in social studies textbooks.

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No matter where you live, if your children go to public schools, the textbooks they use were very possibly written under Texas influence. If they graduated with a reflexive suspicion of the concept of separation of church and state and an unexpected interest in the contributions of the National Rifle Association to American history, you know who to blame.

…Texas originally acquired its power over the nation’s textbook supply because it paid 100 percent of the cost of all public school textbooks, as long as the books in question came from a very short list of board-approved options.

…The books on the Texas list were likely to be mass-produced by the publisher in anticipation of those sales, so other states liked to buy them and take advantage of the economies of scale.

…All the bickering and pressuring over the years has caused publishers to shy away from using the kind of clear, lively language that might raise hackles in one corner or another. The more writers were constrained by confusing demands and conflicting requests, the more they produced unreadable mush.  ..The [Thomas B. Fordham Institute evaluation of US history standards for public schools authors] said,

“the document distorts or suppresses less triumphal or more nuanced aspects of our past that the Board found politically unacceptable (slavery and segregation are all but ignored, while religious influences are grossly exaggerated). The resulting fusion is a confusing, unteachable hodgepodge.”

All around the country, teachers and students are left to make their way through murky generalities as they struggle through the swamps of boxes and lists. “Maybe the most striking thing about current history textbooks is that they have lost a controlling narrative,” wrote historian Russell Shorto.

And that’s the legacy. Texas certainly didn’t single-handedly mess up American textbooks, but its size, its purchasing heft, and the pickiness of the school board’s endless demands—not to mention the board’s overall craziness—certainly made it the trend leader. Texas has never managed to get evolution out of American science textbooks. It’s been far more successful in helping to make evolution—and history, and everything else—seem boring.

Source: How Texas Inflicts Bad Textbooks on Us | by Gail Collins | The New York Review of Books

LAPD will not help deport immigrants under Trump, chief says 

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Monday that he has no plans to change the LAPD ’s stance on immigration enforcement, despite President-elect Donald Trump ’s pledge to toughen federal immigration laws and deport millions of people upon taking office.

...“I don’t intend on doing anything different,” he said. “We are not going to engage in law enforcement activities solely based on somebody’s immigration status. We are not going to work in conjunction with Homeland Security on deportation efforts. That is not our job, nor will I make it our job.”

LAPD will not help deport immigrants under Trump, chief says – LA Times

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Alabama law requires companies to give workers time off to vote

Polls open at 7 a.m. on Nov. 8 and turnout is expected to be high as voters choose who they want to be their next president. And whether you’re casting a ballot for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, Alabama law has a provision that requires employers to give workers time off to vote.

Alabama law requires companies to give workers time off to vote | AL.com

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Hillary Clinton beats Donald Trump 4-2 in Dixville Notch, N.H., midnight voting

In Dixville Notch, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump 4-2. Libertarian Gary Johnson received one vote, and the 2012 Republican candidate, Mitt Romney received a surprise write-in ballot. In the slightly larger burg of Hart’s Location, Clinton won with 17 votes to Trump’s 14. Johnson got three of Hart’s Location votes, while write-ins Bernie Sanders and John Kasicheach got one vote. And in Millsfield, Trump won decisively, 16-4, with one write-in for Bernie Sanders.

…[These towns] lean conservative and tend to vote Republican. Dixville voted for the Republican in every election since 1960 — including Barry Goldwater who lost in a landslide to Lyndon Johnson — until going for Obama in 2008, and splitting the vote between Romney and Obama in 2012.

Hillary Clinton beats Donald Trump 4-2 in Dixville Notch, N.H., midnight voting

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NH Town clerks coping with deluge of voter-registration requests 

New Hampshire Secretary of State William Gardner has predicted that 738,606 ballots will be cast in the state Tuesday, which would be a record for numbers as well as percentage, equal to roughly 72 percent of eligible voters. In 2008, 70 percent of New Hampshire voters cast ballots for the presidential race, one of the three highest rates of any state in the country: national turnout was 57.5 percent that year.

The Secretary of State’s website says New Hampshire had 919,126 registered voters in New Hampshire as of Oct. 7, with undeclared voters (351,984) outnumbering adherents of the two parties: 295,687 Republicans and 271,455 Democrats.

In 2012, 710,972 votes were cast in the presidential election in New Hampshire.

Town clerks coping with deluge of voter-registration requests 

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Police arrest Colorado Springs boy accused of stabbing fellow sixth-grader 

An 11-year-old boy accused of stabbing Kyler Nipper with a pencil in their middle school hallway has been arrested on suspicion of second-degree assault, the Colorado Springs Police Department said Tuesday.

Police arrest Colorado Springs boy accused of stabbing fellow sixth-grader | Colorado Springs Gazette, News

Seriously? With a pencil?