Sunday, August 10, 2014

Local

More on police shooting man carrying air gun in Beavercreek Walmart.
"At least 18 other people nationwide have been killed by police and another 13 injured during the past 15 years in situations where police confronted suspects armed with realistic-looking weapons found later to be toys, BB or pellet guns — and even cigarette lighters — according to cases compiled by the International Health & Epidemiology Research Center and research by the newspaper. Thirteen of the cases involved juveniles; nine were fatal. In nearly every case, the police officers who killed the individuals were not criminally charged."
Double standard. Contrary to the report, it doesn't look like a real gun.
"“The officers gave verbal commands to the subject to drop the weapon,” Evers said. “The subject … was shot after failing to comply with the officers’ commands. The quick response of officers was instrumental in containing this situation and minimizing the risk to customers.”"
That's ridiculous. The officers killed two people, one by shooting and one by scaring to death.

Victim's family wants answers, but they'll never get them. The police have already staged a cover-up.

With such high unemployment, why would our rulers want to bring in more immigrant workers?

More illegal immigrants fighting to stay in Ohio. Thanks, Nan Whaley.

Riverside admits gross mismanagement of roads.

People blaming pit bulls for the failures of their owners.

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