Author: Erin Marquis

Body cam footage released Tuesday of a traffic stop in Chicago gone horrifically unsuitable is looking into query the official story told by police on the scene. Five plainclothed Chicago police swarmed 26-year-old Dexter Reed’s automobile on March 21, pumping 96 shots into his vehicle after Reed apparently fired at officers. Nevertheless, the officers’ body cam footage tells a really confusing story.Toyota Unveils The Sixth Generation 4RunnerFor example, why did it take five plainclothed officers in tactical vests with guns drawn jumping out of an unmarked automobile to swarm a vehicle for a seatbelt violation? Why were officers shouting at…

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“Never let a very good disaster go to waste” is the tenet of the conspiracy theorist. It’s been only 12 hours for the reason that cargo ship Dali slammed into the Baltimore Bridge, and already Alex Jones, Andrew Tate and all their fellow clowns in the intense right media sphere have declared the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland to be a false flag, a black swan or a results of wokeness. The Chevy Trax and Buick Envista Are Ideal Commuter Cars | WCSYB?Let’s start with the household name in false flag narratives, Alex Jones, who…

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This journalism stuff isn’t all the time easy, especially when folk on the web determine to barnstorm you over misconceptions and online bigotry. It definitely doesn’t help when the richest man on Earth repeats those bullshit assumptions for his gaggle of rabid fans. One journalist found herself on this position, but she’s not letting Elon Musk or his hungry, hate-filled followers on X decelerate her vital work.Poynter, a publication that follows the media, has the story of what happened to Las Vegas Review-Journal crime reporter Sabrina Schnur after she reported on the death of retired police chief Andreas Probst in…

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An air traveler puts his shoes back on after passing through the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security check at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on February 20, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.Photo: AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK (Getty Images)There are never enough seats after security for everybody to place their travel lives back together. Once I recently flew to California, I saw one couple take up two seats for his or her carry-ons, after which a seat each to placed on their shoes. Once their shoes were on, they lingered in front of the seats chatting about what overpriced underwhelming…

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