New accountability report finds NASA has been paying Boeing huge bonuses for failing

Boeing, which has contracts with NASA to build the rocket for its Space Launch System (SLS) is a big recipient of that cash, and a new government accountability report reveals that NASA has not only been paying more and more despite Boeing falling way behind on its deadlines, it’s actually also been paying the company bonuses for its performance.

New accountability report finds NASA has been paying Boeing huge bonuses for failing

hmmm

Hackers Stole Restricted Data on NASA Mars Rover From JPL in Pasadena

The Pasadena Star-News reports Friday that security weaknesses allowed hackers to steal 500 megabytes of data from 23 files, including two containing restricted information related to the Curiosity rover Mars mission.

A report this week from NASA’s Office of the Inspector General says hackers used a credit card-sized computer and a compromised external user account.

They operated for 10 months until the hack was discovered in April 2018.

The Star-News says hackers also broke into JPL in 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016 and 2017.

Hackers Stole Restricted Data on NASA Mars Rover From JPL in Pasadena: Report | KTLA

hmmmmm

Biden says he didn’t intend to use term ‘boy’ in offensive context

Biden says he didn’t intend to use term ‘boy’ in offensive context – CNNPolitics

Oh, for fuck’s sake…

Biden puts his foot in own mouth enough that there is no need to manufacture controversy (oh, boy!) when there is none.

Booker lost some serious credibility here.

Also, with all of the horrible racists making news these days you are singling out Biden? Go fuck yourself, Senator. That’s the kind divisive shit that this country DOES NOT need right now.

Perhaps you don’t have the judgment necessary to be President???

Completely disagree with Biden. Booker should apologize. Attempts to discredit, tarnish the reputation of, and otherwise tear down those who came before you undercuts the entire Party and the platform it stands on. Perhaps the Peanut Gallery was the only fucking place in the entire fucking world to notice this in the 2008 and 2016 cycle but it doesn’t make it any less true.

Seriously, Cory, just go home if you can’t get your shit together.

Utah nurse reaches $500,000 settlement in dispute over her arrest for blocking cop from drawing blood from patient

Wubbels will use a portion of the money to help people get body camera footage, at no cost, of incidents involving themselves, she said at the news conference. In addition, Porter’s law firm, Christensen & Jensen, will provide for free any legal services necessary to obtain the video.

…Wubbels said she also will make a donation to the Utah Nurses Association and will help spearhead the #EndNurseAbuse campaign by the American Nurses Association.

…The July 26 encounter leading to Wubbels’ arrest began when she refused to allow Salt Lake City Detective Jeff Payne to draw blood from an unconscious patient who had been involved in a fiery crash in Cache County earlier in the day.

Wubbels pointed out that the crash victim was not under arrest, that Payne did not have a warrant to obtain the blood and that he could not obtain consent because the man was unconscious.

Utah’s statute specifically requires reasonable suspicion that a person was intoxicated before a sample can be taken.

…On Sept. 13, Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski announced an internal affairs investigation had found Payne and Lt. James Tracy violated several department policies [and the law] during their interaction with Wubbels. A review by the city’s independent Police Civilian Review Board also found the officers violated [the law.]

…A criminal investigation into the arrest — which involves the Unified Police Department, the FBI and the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office — continues.

Utah nurse reaches $500,000 settlement in dispute over her arrest for blocking cop from drawing blood from patient – The Salt Lake Tribune

A tiny drop of justice from the American Injustice System.

Racial tension has plagued South Bend’s police under Mayor Pete

The most recent officer involved shooting — which has South Bend on edge — underscores persistent tension between the city’s African American community and its police department, which has grown less diverse during Buttigieg’s tenure. Accusations of poor leadership have hampered both of the mayor’s two hand-picked police chiefs  [emphasis: peanut gallery] and admissions of violence by officers have cost the city thousands in settlements.

…Concerns from African American activists grew louder this week when it was revealed the officer involved in the shooting was Sergeant Ryan O’Neill, a veteran of the South Bend Police Department who has been accused by both officers and residents he arrested of racist behavior. 

…One issue that bewildered many former South Bend Police Department officers that CNN spoke to is how certain officers were reprimanded for infractions, while more violent officers were allowed to stay on the force.

…The mayor[‘s staff] noted “a firing-level personnel decision is made by the Board of Public Safety” but that he accepted “responsibility for appointments to the Board of Public Safety and (police) chief.”

…Buttigieg’s first major decision as mayor came shortly after he took office in 2012 when he ousted the city’s first black police chief. That decision was met with outrage from activists in the community and was compounded when Buttigieg subsequently named two white officers to lead the department.

…[Chief] Teachman, according to Patrick Cottrell, the then-President of the South Bend Board of Public Safety, was at the recreation center with Lieutenant David Newton when a fight broke out outside the center. Newton responded to the fight, Cottrell said, but when he requested back up from Teachman, the police chief chose to remain inside the center and not respond to Newton’s call for help.

The Indiana State Police investigated the incident. The agency handed the results of the investigation to Buttigieg, but they were not made public, which left many in South Bend dissatisfied.

…”Just wanted to send a word of encouragement,” Buttigieg wrote in an email to Teachman, according to local reports. “I know that you will not let the nonsense aired in Council distract you from your great work.”

“This was so over the top egregious because policemen and firemen that were regular guys, were suspended and fired for doing less than Teachman,” said Cottrell, who resigned over Buttigieg’s handling of the incident, according to his resignation letter obtained by CNN. “How can you discipline subordinates and not discipline the person who is supposed to be the leader? The mayor proved he wasn’t a leader when he couldn’t even do that.”

…”I’ve gone through four or five mayors, but this has taken a certain turn. Qualified minority officers leave, because there is no avenue of advancement or promotion.”

…Under Buttigieg, the South Bend Police department has slowly — but consistently – grown less diverse.

The department had 26 African American officers in 2014, according to news reports at the time, meaning a little more than 10% of the 253-officer department was black. There are now 13 black officers in the South Bend Police force, according to numbers released by the department, leaving the force 88% white and just over 5% black.

That steady decline in African American officers is opposite to the demographic makeup of South Bend. According to the 2010 census, the city is 26% African American.

Buttigieg was aware of the lack of diversity in the police force for years.

…”If you can’t get along with minority people in your own town,” said Dieter. “What makes you think you’re going to get along with minorities in the rest of the country.”

Pete Buttigieg: Racial tension has plagued South Bend’s police under mayor – CNNPolitics

Psssst, Pete…

If your idea of solutions are a pamphlet with no regulations to back it up, leaving body camera’s as optional for officers [until a PR nightmare belatedly makes you do an about face,] allowing violent racists to continue to work in the police force, and appointing poor leaders… Well, you might want to consider sitting down and shutting the fuck up because if that’s the best you’ve got, you’re exactly the upper-middle white guy this country DOES NOT need right now.

A New Flank Is Opened: Conversatives Ask, ‘Is Buttigieg Telling The Truth About Why He Fired A Black Police Chief?’

Known locally as the “police tapes” scandal, Boykins’ firing followed the discovery that department had recorded the telephone calls of several South Bend police officers.

According to the local U.S. attorney’s office, the South Bend Police Department “had a practice over many years of recording certain police phone lines and radio communications, but not all phone lines.” In a letter provided to Boykins’ attorney, the U.S. attorney’s office explained that their investigation into the department’s practice revealed that “the Police Chief would inform the Director of Communications on which lines should be recorded and historically all 911 calls and all police radio traffic were recorded.”

Additionally, “lines usually recorded were police front desk lines, the Chief’s office lines, a line for internal affairs, the main detective bureau line, and most of the division chiefs’ lines.” In approximately 2010, “during a change in leadership at the detective bureau, the Chief of the Detective Bureau’s line was mistakenly not recorded and the line assigned to one of the detectives in the bureau was mistakenly recorded instead,” the letter read. “Once this was learned, the recording on that line continued.”

After police communications director Karen DePaepe heard on the tapes what she described in court filings as “discriminatory racial comments of high ranking officers” in the department, and “something I believe to be possibly illegal,” she told police chief Boykins about the conversations and handed him numerous cassette tapes that had captured the telephone calls.

…The local U.S. attorney’s office then “asked the FBI to commence an investigation because the interception of telephone conversation could violate the Wiretap Act,” the letter to Boykins’ attorney explained.

…“Schmuhl met with Boykin on Buttigieg’s instruction, and threatened Boykins with both a federal criminal prosecution and employment termination if Boykins did not ‘voluntarily’ resign his post as Chief of Police.”

…Boykins resigned, but shortly after attempted to rescind his resignation. Yet Buttigieg refused to allow Boykins to rescind his resignation, instead returning him to the department in a demoted position.

Many in the black community condemned the newly elected mayor for firing the police chief and demanded Buttigieg release the tapes. Buttigieg refused, prompting the city council to file suit to access the recordings. That case is still pending, and the public still does not know the content of the recordings—just the claims that they contain racist conversations.

Is Buttigieg Telling The Truth About Why He Fired A Black Police Chief?

hmmmm

‘How are you, the mayor, going to run for president and you can’t even handle little South Bend’

“I’m so happy to see so many people here today who are willing to stand up and use their voice and fight for what we need in this community,” the voice said. “But it is not a black issue; it is not a black versus white issue. It’s not even a blue versus black issue. This is our problem, and if we share in the problem, we have a much better chance of sharing in the solution. But it’s going to take time. It’s gonna take effort, and it’s a Herculean task, to be honest.

“But I would love to see South Bend be that city that everybody in the country can point to and say this is how people live in a community and this is what community is all about. …We can be that city, but we’ve got to come together and we have to start listening to each other.”

Buttigieg, the young presidential hopeful, did not speak those words. He wasn’t there. 

….It was, of all people, Notre Dame basketball coach Ann “Muffet” McGraw. The city was honoring the women’s runner-up NCAA finish, and the coach used her time at the microphone to express her solidarity with the crowd, most of whom were not there to hear her speak, or to honor her team.

Nonetheless, she received a loud, throaty and lengthy standing ovation. Her players, towering before the crowd of more than 150, beamed.

…More than a dozen African-American city officials, community leaders, pastors and voters who spoke to IndyStar echoed a troubling sentiment: Buttigieg hasn’t spent enough time talking directly to people of color or trying to solve systemic socioeconomic problems within those neighborhoods since taking office.

…The Rev. Graylin Watson of Jesus is Emmanuel Church said the mayor needs to reform the police department. He referenced several incidents in which he believes South Bend officers acted improperly, perhaps most notably a 2012 incident in which three police officers went to the wrong home searching for a suspect and punched, stunned and handcuffed a black man they found sleeping there.

…Davis said Buttigieg has failed to reform the police department. He shared with IndyStar an open letter he wrote to Buttigieg in 2016 that called for police to be required to use body cameras, for a citizen board to review police misconduct and for more diversity within the police department. He said none of those things have happened, until Buttigieg required body cameras to be used after this latest shooting. 

…It doesn’t feel like Buttigieg understands what he’s hearing from people of color and he needs to come back to South Bend to listen.

…“There are subcultures within our city that don’t feel safe,” she said. “We don’t feel safe. We don’t trust the process; we don’t trust the people. We don’t feel safe.”

…Station host and owner Sylvester Williams later told IndyStar there’s little evidence Buttigieg is reaching out to more than a handful of people. 

…”I think that he is struggling to find solutions, because it appeared that he has not really felt the pain of the people,” Williams said. “He has somewhat been more analytical, political and somewhat separated from this area of pain with the people.” 

…Logan’s family members don’t think the police’s version of his death adds up, and it’s become clear many others in the community also have questions. 

…Logan’s brother, Tyree Bonds, told IndyStar that Logan has no history of theft and wouldn’t attack an armed officer with a knife. 

…Bonds questioned whether his brother was rooting through cars at all, and thinks he was walking by the apartment complex to visit his mother when police arrived. The racial remarks O’Neill allegedly made also concern Bonds.

…Police say the officer had not activated his body camera. 

…Logan later died at an area hospital after being transported in a squad car instead of an ambulance, a decision repeatedly questioned by Logan’s family and others. They wonder whether that contributed to his death.

“The ambulance department is two blocks away from the scene, so it’s not like the ambulance had to come from 5 miles away,” said Vernado Malone Sr., a friend of Logan’s who works as a paramedic.

…”When you have a few officers [acting badly,] it tarnishes the whole police department,” Jones said. “Because of the fact they seem like they are protected and things are covered up. That is what this community is feeling. You have these bad officers on your staff, and you don’t dismiss them, and you keep giving excuses for their behavior, and these things keep matriculating, and so that creates a friction between the police department and the community.”

……”His campaign team lacks diversity,” Davis said. “Why would you want to run for president and have a non diverse team? …Most of the people on his team are under the age of 40. You have to have a combination of people [from different backgrounds] who are strong to have a strong team.”

Democratic debate draws Pete Buttigieg away from a hurting South Bend

Yup