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They still haven't said who inside the house was the other shooter.
the 17 yr old or the woman.

"Officers then received 'additional gunfire' from within the residence, but it is not yet clear whose bullets struck which officers, and how many cops were hit overall."
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Oh look......the race of peace at it again.

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Should the military start expecting doors to fly off?
"Boeing’s acquisition of a St. Louis-area facility from GKN Aerospace is another strategic move that ensures the uninterrupted supply of critical components for the F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jets. “This is a great win for Boeing as well as GKN St. Louis and their 550 employees,” said Greater St. Louis CEO Jason Hall in a statement. “This announcement continues our economic momentum as we look forward to Boeing’s $1.8 billion expansion at the airport.”"
 
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The Marine Corps believes it can merge air control jobs as it likewise combines the duties of those separate ops facilities into a new concept - the Multifunction Air Operations Center
current

Tactical centers typically provide the big picture of air operations for commanders, while direct support centers sit closer to the fight to offer immediate air support to troops.
Future
Marines plan to combine the work of air controllers in two types of roles: those who run tactical air operations centers, and those who staff direct air support centers
Thoughts?
 
The Marine Corps believes it can merge air control jobs as it likewise combines the duties of those separate ops facilities into a new concept - the Multifunction Air Operations Center
current

Tactical centers typically provide the big picture of air operations for commanders, while direct support centers sit closer to the fight to offer immediate air support to troops.
Future
Marines plan to combine the work of air controllers in two types of roles: those who run tactical air operations centers, and those who staff direct air support centers
Thoughts?
They will continue to try and scale down using the thought process of its worth it because on paper we save money, but in reality it puts more marines in the field with less capabilities
 
This is how it was designed to work. A Representative or Senator is supposed to look out for his constituents.

The House approved the bill 209-205. Four Democrats sided with Republicans voting for the bill, including Yadira Caraveo of Colorado, Henry Cueller of Texas, Jared Golden of Maine and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington state.

US House votes to remove wolves from endangered list in 48 states​

 
Shut off the water, electricity and gas.

They won't be able to recharge their computers and smart phones. They will get on each other's nerves when they start tripping over each other in the dark. Then watch them stick their asses out the window to shit when the toilets back up.

When they run out of toilet paper they will have to use their banners and head wraps to wipe their filthy asses. Just think of the women experiencing their periods without tampons.

Place loudspeakers outside the building playing the Deguello and Hava Nagila. Have I left out anything?
Well....
I'm sure the HVAC is controlled by 'environmental software'. Keep the HVAC powered and crank the temp up to about 85. You won't over stress the equipment, but I'm guessing you're going to have a bunch of cranky students/activists/ interlopers.
 
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Hmmmm. So sending these "newcomers" to blue cities, states... 1. doesn't that increase their population? 2. Therefore increasing their members in congress?
Seems that is up to the Federal Judges. Here is just one example of the politics involved.

 
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“Congress is not the institution that I went to 19 years ago. It’s a very different place today,” Higgins said last fall “We’re spending more time doing less. And the American people aren’t being served.”

Democrats will win New York special election, CNN projects, temporarily narrowing House GOP’s slim majority​


 
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Fuuuck... Who's got zombie apocalypse marked down for 2024???

A crazed homeless man tackled and killed a presumably innocent pedestrian at a bus stop near the Las Vegas strip and ate one of the victim's eyes and his ears. The victim, Kenneth Brown, was found with deep bite marks all over his face and neck when LVMPD arrived to subdue and arrest the killer. No other mechanism of killing was described so it seems like the dude might have actually bitten Mr. Brown to death, puncturing the neck. Holy fuck...


All it takes to create a friggin' movie now would be some BSL-4 lab somewhere reporting the theft of a case of vials containing an unknown pathogen, followed by frantic reports of the arresting officers in Las Vegas going berserk in their precinct house and killing and eating each other in a frenzy...
 
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Fuuuck... Who's got zombie apocalypse marked down for 2024???

A crazed homeless man tackled and killed a presumably innocent pedestrian at a bus stop near the Las Vegas strip and ate one of the victim's eyes and his ears. The victim, Kenneth Brown, was found with deep bite marks all over his face and neck when LVMPD arrived to subdue and arrest the killer. No other mechanism of killing was described so it seems like the dude might have actually bitten Mr. Brown to death, puncturing the neck. Holy fuck...


All it takes to create a friggin' movie now would be some BSL-4 lab somewhere reporting the theft of a case of vials containing an unknown pathogen, followed by frantic reports of the arresting officers in Las Vegas going berserk in their precinct house and killing and eating each other in a frenzy...
Bath salts maybe (I think that's what the first zombie story was attributed to a couple of years ago)? Also, isn't this the 2nd story so far this year covered by the news with a homeless person doing cannibal things or am I getting my wires crossed?

-LD
 
Bath salts maybe (I think that's what the first zombie story was attributed to a couple of years ago)? Also, isn't this the 2nd story so far this year covered by the news with a homeless person doing cannibal things or am I getting my wires crossed?

-LD


Nope, you are right. A month ago another addict had took the leg from a woman killed in a train collision in California and was eating it right in front of bystanders and EMS responding to the scene...
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Nope, you are right. A month ago another addict had took the leg from a woman killed in a train collision in California and was eating it right in front of bystanders and EMS responding to the scene...
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Yep- that's the story I was thinking of. Don't misunderstand me- I like being correct as much as the next fella but given the context... I don't know, it just feels 'off' that this story has already repeated itself so quickly. Is this better, below, or on par with 'eating the bugs'? Lord help me I still can't get past that we're talking about this topic with regards to current events here in 2024.

-LD
 
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I mean, what could possibly go wrong ?


Jamie Goguen took this photo. The massive grizzly was tearing up her generator storage building near Augusta, MT. And when it was tuckered out, it took a nap right there.

One biologist estimated that this male is in the 800 pound range, which is enormous for the Lower 48.

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Jamie Goguen took this photo. The massive grizzly was tearing up her generator storage building near Augusta, MT. And when it was tuckered out, it took a nap right there.

One biologist estimated that this male is in the 800 pound range, which is enormous for the Lower 48.

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What none of these morons that allowed these bears back in have considered is the caloric requirements of such a large animal. And that thing is big enough to take whatever it needs to live. Including livestock and people. It really has no choice either if you think about it from the bear’s perspective.
 
What none of these morons that allowed these bears back in have considered is the caloric requirements of such a large animal. And that thing is big enough to take whatever it needs to live. Including livestock and people. It really has no choice either if you think about it from the bear’s perspective.
Many bears in that part of the state have been wandering the plains and prairies for years now. They are over 100 miles from the Rocky Mountain Front, finding new territory. Bears have huge home ranges and will seek out new territory at will. Quite a few farmers have gotten a hell of a surprise at their grain bins the last few years.

That is an exceptional grizzly in that picture. I think they are awesome animals, it would be cool if they issued some tags via lottery for a hunting season. Make it the same as black bears and try and limit to boars, and sows with no cubs.
 
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What none of these morons that allowed these bears back in have considered is the caloric requirements of such a large animal. And that thing is big enough to take whatever it needs to live. Including livestock and people. It really has no choice either if you think about it from the bear’s perspective.
When a career politician thinks about a bear's perspective.... Pig's will fly.
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