Anonymous ID: d7c0c9 June 15, 2021, 1:04 p.m. No.13911229   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/georgia-authorities-identify-a-grocery-store-cashier-killed-after-a-face-mask-dispute/ar-AAL2FPx?ocid=msedgntp

 

Georgia authorities identify a grocery store cashier killed after a face mask dispute

 

By Jamiel Lynch and Amir Vera, CNN 32 mins ago

 

DeKalb County police said Laquitta Willis, 41, was the victim in Monday's shooting at Big Bear grocery store in Decatur, just outside of Atlanta.

 

Willis was killed after an argument over a face mask, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said.

 

The GBI said Victor Lee Tucker Jr., 30, of Palmetto, Georgia, entered the store shortly after 1 p.m. and "got into an argument with a cashier about his face mask" during checkout.

 

Tucker left the store without making a purchase but immediately returned, the GBI said. He walked directly up to the cashier, later identified as Willis, pulled out a handgun and shot her, authorities said.

 

Tucker then exchanged gunfire with a DeKalb County sheriff's deputy who was working security at the store, the GBI said.

 

DeKalb County Sheriff Melody Maddox said the reserve deputy was a 30-year veteran of the force prior to retiring and joining the reserve unit.

 

Tucker was arrested by two responding DeKalb County police officers "as he was attempting to crawl out the front door of the supermarket," according to the GBI.

 

The deputy and Tucker were wounded and taken to hospitals, the GBI said.

 

The deputy was in stable condition at Atlanta Medical Center and the suspect was in stable condition at Grady Memorial Hospital, the agency said.

 

A second cashier was grazed by a bullet and treated at the scene, the GBI said.

 

"Our hearts and prayers go out to the Willis family, the injured sheriff's deputy and everyone impacted by yesterday's senseless incident," DeKalb County police spokesperson Michaela N. Vincent said in a statement Tuesday.

 

The GBI said DeKalb County police will issue arrest warrants for Tucker. The suspect faces charges including murder and two counts of aggravated assault, Vincent said.

 

It was not clear Tuesday whether Tucker has an attorney.

 

with no picture how will we ever know the race of the cashier?

Anonymous ID: d7c0c9 June 15, 2021, 1:08 p.m. No.13911251   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1574 >>1618

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/nurses-who-gave-prisoners-vaccine-overdoses-suspended/ar-AAL4Jsj?ocid=msedgntp

 

Nurses who gave prisoners vaccine overdoses suspended

Cameron Jenkins 42 mins ago

 

Two nurses have been relieved from their positions at an Iowa prison after they allegedly administered overdoses of the coronavirus vaccine to more than 70 inmates

 

On Monday, Cord Overton, spokesman for the Iowa Department of Corrections, announced that both unnamed nurses who inoculated at least 77 inmates with up to six times the recommended dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine had been terminated, according to the Des Moines Register.

 

The news outlet reported that the incident occurred on April 20 at the Fort Madison prison. Overton told the Register on Monday that the inmates experienced normal side effects from the vaccine and that none of them were hospitalized.

 

"The inmates that received doses in excess of what is recommended have been monitored, and all are in good health based on our medical staff's assessments," Overton wrote in an email to the Register. "Facility medical services continue to be available to them if their health status should change."

 

The department did not explain what led to the extra doses being administered, the Register reported.

 

The prison had switched from administering the Moderna vaccine, which reportedly comes premixed, to the Pfizer vaccine, which is shipped as a concentrate and is required to be diluted with saline solution before it is administered.

 

Following the incident in April, Iowa prison authorities told the Register that the nurses failed to follow clear instructions on administering the vaccine.

 

"Our investigation confirmed that clear instructions were provided for those charged with administering the vaccine, and that the administration was done in teams of fully licensed registered nurses in order to prevent this exact type of event from occurring," Overton told the Register at the time.

Anonymous ID: d7c0c9 June 15, 2021, 1:30 p.m. No.13911400   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1431

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9688361/Airbnb-secret-black-box-team-forks-50-million-year-settlements.html

 

REVEALED: 'Airbnb has secretive 'black box' team paying out $50 million a year to keep disaster stays out of press and gives staff blank checks to help rape victims and clean-up dismembered human remains'

The secretive safety team - known as the 'black box' inside the firm - is made up of around 100 agents across cities including Dublin, Montreal and Singapore

Team members have the power to spend any amount tackling the worst crises at their rentals including sexual assaults, murders and deaths

They are tasked with providing support to guests and hosts and also working to keep the incidents out of the public eye

Nick Shapiro, ex-National Security Council adviser to Barack Obama and deputy chief of staff at the Central Intelligence Agency, worked as crisis manager

Shapiro, who has since left the role, told Bloomberg the crises facing the company reminded him of the White House Situation Room

A rape victim received a $7 million payout in exchange for agreeing not to 'imply responsibility or liability' on Airbnb or the host

The 2016 incident saw an alleged 'career criminal' use a duplicate key to enter a New York City rental and attack her at knifepoint

In 2018, Carla Stefaniak was murdered by a security guard at a Costa Rica Airbnb, while in 2019 five were shot dead at a mansion party in California

Airbnb has spent an estimated $50 million every year on crisis payouts

 

Shapiro, who has since left the role, told Bloomberg the crises facing the company reminded him of the White House situation room.

 

'I remember thinking I was right back in the thick of it,' he said.

 

'This brought me back to feelings of confronting truly horrific matters at Langley and in the Situation Room at the White House.' Langley is the home of the CIA.

 

He was two weeks into the job when the New York City rape happened on New Years' Day in 2016.

 

The unidentified Australian woman, who was 29 at the time, and a group of friends had rented a first-floor apartment on West 37th Street, close to Times Square.

 

The group had picked up the keys for the apartment from a bodega close by without having to show any identification, Bloomberg reported.

 

They went to a party together, but the 29-year-old returned back to the property alone - ahead of her friends.

 

The suspect, 24-year-old Junior Lee, was allegedly already inside the apartment hiding in the bathroom when she returned.

 

He raped her at knifepoint.

 

Lee then returned later that night when police were there and was arrested and charged with predatory sexual assault.

 

Police said he had a set of keys to the apartment on his person at the time.

 

The incident has remained under wraps until now.

 

Chris Lehane, a former political operative for President Bill Clinton who was brought on as head of global policy and communications a few months before the incident, was concerned the incident would be used to help push Airbnb out of New York, according to Bloomberg.

 

It came at a time when the company was banned in New York but that many short-term rentals still featured on Airbnb's platform.

 

The safety team sprung into action right away, paying to fly the victim's mother over from Australia, housed them in hotels before flying them back home again and offered to pay for health and counseling costs, according to the report.

 

cia and clinton operative clean up crews wtf