Anonymous ID: ae3c2a March 18, 2021, 8:37 p.m. No.13253644   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3696 >>3743 >>3746 >>3772 >>3776

Holy Comms Batman!!!

 

Sweet dog named Max finds a new home after year and half in shelters

 

NEW YORK - A very good dog named Max who spent more than a year and a half in shelters has found a human and a permanent home in central New York.

 

Max lived at the Susquehanna SPCA for more than 450 days after coming from another shelter where he had already waited four months without finding a home.

 

"When he came here, we thought he would find his home easily because he is such a nice guy," executive director Stacie Haynes said. "Turns out, he just kept getting looked over and he wasn't on our radar as an urgent dog to get out because he is just so sweet."

 

Earlier this month, Haynes traded places with Max for a day to raise awareness of the plight of shelter dogs.Max spent the day in Haynes' office. He wore a tie and his name was taped onto the "Executive Director" nameplate on the desk. For her part, Haynes spent the day in Max's concrete kennel, "with the occasional bathroom break and an enrichment toy or two, watching people and dogs pass me by throughout the day," she said.

 

Ed Panus of Moravia, a village in theFinger Lakes region, saw a news story about the special stunt and then visited the shelter. He said he felt an instant connection with the 5-year-old pit bull terrier mix.

 

"I noticed he was almost like the dog I had that passed away here at the end of last year," Panus told WBNG News 12. So the two went home together and became fast friends.

 

This week, staff from Susquehanna SPCA checked on Max in his new life. He spends a lot of time bonding with Panus on their couch and also swimming in a lake.

 

"We visited with Max and his dad, Ed, yesterday and we were blown away at how happy and content he was after just a few days outside of his kennel," staff wrote on Facebook on Thursday.

 

https://www.fox5ny.com/news/sweet-dog-named-max-finds-a-new-home-after-year-and-half-in-shelters

 

I've no idea what the dog comms are all about, but this is filled with curious info.

good dog

switching places

Finger Lakes

Anonymous ID: ae3c2a March 18, 2021, 9:10 p.m. No.13253820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3839 >>3852 >>3949 >>4016

Man arrested outside of VP residence was a former unmanned aerial drone operator who thought someone in the gov't was going to kill him

 

WASHINGTON - A Texas man arrested outside the vice president's residence on Wednesday told an officer "he was looking for help" and "wanted to talk to the president" before leading police to his vehicle, which contained a rifle and 113 rounds of ammunition, according to court documents.

 

Police had been searching for 31-year-old Paul Murray since Tuesday, when authorities in College Station, Texas, distributed an intelligence bulletin warning he thought he was being targeted by the government and had texted his mother that he was in the District of Columbia "to take care of his problem."

 

Court documents say that on March 12, authorities in Brazos County, Texas, obtained a "mental health warrant" allowing for Murray's "emergency detention." The warrant states, according to the court documents, thatMurray "thinks he is going to be murdered" by someone in the government.

 

Inside, police said, they found a case containing a Smith & Wesson AR-15 rifle and the ammunition. Authorities said Murray purchased the firearm in Texas in 2017.

 

The Texas police bulletin also advises that Murray told police he had been medically discharged from the Army, where he had worked as a remote drone operator at a base within the United States.

 

An Army spokesman saidMurray had a rank of specialist and had been assigned as an unmanned aerial vehicle operator from March 2010 through April 2014. He had no deployments.

 

https://www.chron.com/news/article/Texas-man-arrested-outside-vice-president-s-16037030.php

 

he piloted unmanned drones for 4 years…now why would he think the gov't was trying to kill him? what has he seen???