A powerful Facebook post a Tulsa teacher wrote about her students’ feelings on the police shooting death of Terence Crutcher is going viral.
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What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
A powerful Facebook post a Tulsa teacher wrote about her students’ feelings on the police shooting death of Terence Crutcher is going viral.
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Body-camera video released by police on Thursday shows an officer in Maryland pepper-spraying a 15-year-old girl who refused to cooperate after her bicycle hit a car.
Officers justified in pepper-spraying Maryland girl, police say | Daily Mail Online
No, no, they were 100% not justified.
..And they should be arrested for not endangering her by getting her medical care.
An Oklahoma police officer is charged with first-degree manslaughter as prosecutors say she “reacted unreasonably” in fatally shooting a black man.
Source: Tulsa Officer Betty Shelby opened fire in ‘heat of passion’ – BBC News
Like most of her racist, bigoted, emotionally unstable, uneducated and of meager intelligence coworkers, this twat should never have been given a badge.
This probably is not the reaction he was hoping for…
Trump Jr.’s Poisoned Skittles Tweet Goes Horrifically — And Hilariously — Awry | Huffington Post
Yay, Twitter!
She explained that, overall, this generation seems to lack the executive function necessary to make it on their own. Many students don’t make eye contact, don’t interact with teachers, and when they’re lost or needed help, they text their mom before advocating for themselves. Julie believes that this is directly correlated with another new development: The behavior of parents. Never in Stanford’s history have so many freshman parents called in to discuss things like: their student’s roommate situations, teacher complications, opportunities for their student to perform research at the college, and even to discuss their child’s grades. Now remember, this isn’t 3rd grade, or 8th grade, or even senior year of high school that she’s talking about. This is COLLEGE and it’s STANFORD UNIVERSITY for crying out loud. Could there possibly be a correlation between these over-parenters and their kids who seem to be floundering in the basic skills of life? Julie is certain of it.
Stanford Dean Says Parents are Ruining Their kids By…
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After decades of atrocities, the warlords were finally being held to account. Then the Americans stepped in.
The Secret History of Colombia’s Paramilitaries and the U.S. War on Drugs – The New York Times
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Under the 2013 New Hampshire law that was finally implemented this year, it’s likely that Sevigny and Cardinale would be eligible to use medicinal marijuana, which they preferred as a benign alternative to prescription painkillers. But getting a medical marijuana license can be a lengthy process. Cardinale’s situation was further complicated because he receives his health care at the VA Medical Center in White River Junction. Since federal law still doesn’t allow for the medical use of marijuana, his VA physician couldn’t prescribe it.
…Twomey contacted Lebanon prosecutor Ben LeDuc, who was willing to reduce the charges to a violation. Cardinale and Sevigny would still have to each pay a $500 fine, but they’d avoid a criminal record.
…It was probably the best that Sevigny and Cardinale could have hoped for. As long as Lebanon cops continue their war on drugs, LeDuc is in a tough spot. He’s a one-man prosecutor’s office, with more than 1,000 cases (not all drug-related) a year coming across his desk. He doesn’t have a lot of time to exercise discretion.
After taking the job last year, LeDuc made it his policy to offer first-time offenders the same deal that he gave Cardinale and Sevigny.
…In the upcoming months, Twomey will help draft proposed legislation to revise the state’s marijuana laws, which has become something of an annual exercise that dies in the state Senate.
Kenyon: Lebanon Pot Policy a Bust
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“Benghazi is a stupid witch hunt. Basic fault falls on a courageous ambassador who thoughts Libyans now love me and I am ok in this very vulnerable place,” Powell wrote in a December 2015 email to former Secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, according to BuzzFeed.
Colin Powell Called Benghazi ‘Stupid Witch Hunt’ In Email To Condi Rice
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Nicely done.
The narratives surrounding Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia diagnosis and her health this week have been filtered through the routine partisan lenses. Very little has been said about how her insistence on toughing it out until a sick day was unavoidable is not simply the American way, but an American woman’s way of navigating gendered health dynamics in the United States.
People’s capacity to take time away from work when they are sick is stratified by gender, ethnicity, immigration status and class dynamics in the United States. Clinton’s options are simultaneously specific to her and emblematic of larger struggles women across the United States face.
Questions about Hillary Clinton’s health are soaked in gender bias | TheHill
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The chief the videos he watched fails to show ‘absolute definitive, visual evidence’ that Keith Lamont Scott brandished his weapon at the cops.
Keith Scott Shooting: No ‘Definitive’ Evidence He Pointed Gun at Cops, Chief Says – NBC News
Good lawd! The unlawful behavior of these cops and the cover-up by their superiors and colleagues afterwards in inciting riots. They truly are a menace to the public peace.
A police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black motorist in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is charged with manslaughter, a district attorney says.
Tulsa shooting police officer charged – BBC News
She should be charged with the crime she committed: murder.
In fact these kind of crimes by officers should be treated as hate crimes.
“If one of your tellers took a handful of $20 bills out of the cash drawer, they’d probably be looking at criminal charges,” Warren tells the bank’s CEO.
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Internal documents obtained by STAT show the lengths to which Abbott Laboratories went to hook in doctors and make OxyContin a billion-dollar blockbuster.
Secret trove reveals Abbott’s bold ‘crusade’ to sell OxyContin
This! Gawdayumit! This!
No one should ever speak of addressing the opioid crisis without focusing on THIS!!!
A federal statute from the Carter era favors negotiation, but that can take a long time.
When an Old Law Makes It Hard to Fix a Troubled Jail | The Marshall Project
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court is deciding whether details of a young woman’s sexual history should remain private after her rape and murder in a case that advocates say could mark the first time a state strips away key protections for victims.
New Hampshire Court Ponders Murder Victim’s Privacy – ABC News
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“I do a lot of community service. I go out there and try to help kids and try to encourage them to be better and to aspire to more. And when you tell a kid, ‘When you’re dealing with police, just put your hands up and comply with everything.’ And there’s still a chance of them getting shot and no repercussions for anyone, that’s an unfortunate time to be living. It’s an unfortunate place to be in. There’s not a lot you can tell a kid. …And something needs to be done. And so when a guy takes a knee, you can ignore it. You can say, ‘He’s not being patriotic, he’s not honoring the flag.’ I’m doing none of those things. I’m saying — straight up — this is wrong, and we need to do something. So thank you guys, have a blessed day.”
Well, alright… Good on ya, Sherman!
Drew Magary wants a word with anyone who’s about to be on the wrong side of history.
If You Vote For Trump, Then Screw You | GQ
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A state law enacted in July made police videos off limits to the public means details in Scott’s shooting could remain under wraps for a while.
Keith Lamont Scott Shooting: Why Viewing Bodycam Video Isn’t Easy Under New N.C. Law – NBC News
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Protesters gather at the scene of an officer-involved shooting after a family member in a viral video disputes police statement that the man was armed.
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The group wrote to County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Tuesday requesting an independent review, saying the fatal shooting of Korryn Gaines by an officer raises questions about policies…
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“In Tulsa, an unarmed man with his hands in the air. This is just unbearable. And it needs to be intolerable”
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