Anonymous ID: 2646be July 26, 2021, 1:20 p.m. No.14203642   🗄️.is 🔗kun

5 dead, including a sheriff's deputy, in the wake of California standoff

 

Five people were killed, including a sheriff's deputy, in the wake of a domestic violence call and standoff that turned deadly in rural Southern California, authorities said on Monday.

 

A 911 call was made at about 1 p.m. on Sunday reporting that an armed man who was the target a restraining order showed up at a home in Wasco, outside of Bakersfield and about 140 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood told reporters.

 

Screaming and shots could be heard on that 911 call and a woman fleeing the home told responding deputies that at least two people inside had been shot, Youngblood said.

 

The 41-year-old suspect then barricaded himself in the home and an hours-long standoff ensued.

 

After calling for backup and surrounding the home, Deputies Phillip Campas, 35, and Dizander Guerrero approached and were shot, Youngblood said. Campas later died at the hospital.

 

Then at about 6:28 p.m., the suspect, armed with an AK-47 rifle and a handgun, got on to the home's roof where he was killed by deputies, according to Youngblood.

 

Inside the house, deputies found three dead — a woman, 42, and two males, 24 and 17. The two male victims were sons of the shooter and the woman was their mother, the sheriff said.

 

"Had there not been other people in this house we’d probably still be there doing what we do, and that’s wait until the suspect decides he’s had enough," Youngblood said.

 

"We believed … that there was people that were alive in there that needed to be rescued and I think we were correct in that assumption."

 

Campas was a five-year veteran of department and was a Marine veteran who served in Afghanistan.

 

He's survived by a wife and two young children.

 

The slain deputy was not formally identified until late Monday morning.

 

"We just felt like it was appropriate to wait till today to name him," said Youngblood, as his voice cracked with emotion. "I was there when the wife and the mother and the father … we just felt like we needed to wait."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/5-dead-including-sheriffs-deputy-185030898.html

Anonymous ID: 2646be July 26, 2021, 1:34 p.m. No.14203706   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3728

>>14203678

Animals…

 

The 1918-19 Spanish Influenza Pandemic and Vaccine Development

 

First, the numbers. In 1918 the US population was 103.2 million. During the three waves of the Spanish Influenza pandemic between spring 1918 and spring 1919, about 200 of every 1000 people contracted influenza (about 20.6 million). Between 0.8% (164,800) and 3.1% (638,000) of those infected died from influenza or pneumonia secondary to it.

 

A few vaccines to prevent other diseases were available at the time smallpox vaccine had, of course, been used for more than 100 years; Louis Pasteur had developed rabies vaccine for post-exposure prophylaxis after an encounter with a rabid animal; typhoid fever vaccines had been developed. Diphtheria antitoxin a medication made from the blood of previously infected animals – had been used for treatment since the late 1800s; an early form of a diphtheria vaccine had been used; and experimental cholera vaccines had been developed. Almroth Wright had tested a whole-cell pneumococcal vaccine in South African gold miners in 1911. Manufacturers had developed and sold various mixed heat-killed bacterial stock vaccines of dubious usefulness.

 

https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/blog/vaccine-development-spanish-flu

Anonymous ID: 2646be July 26, 2021, 1:41 p.m. No.14203737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3750 >>3773

>>14203717

(Don't know about that sauce, but just found this)

 

WRENTHAM – A Wrenttham District Court judge on Friday ordered an Allston man accused of breaking into a Norfolk stable last week and having sex with a horse to undergo a mental health evaluation.

 

Prosecutors sought to have the 19-year-old man held without bail as a danger to the public. Judge Michelle Fentress denied the request.

 

Along with the mental health evaluation, Fentress ordered the man to wear a GPS monitoring device, and to stay away from all stables and all animals. He is due back in court on Sept. 13 for a hearing.

 

Authorities allege the man went into the Turner Hill Equestrian Center on Miller Street on July 15 around 4:30 a.m. and lured a horse out of its stall and had sex with the animal. The entire incident was caught on camera, authorities said.

 

The background:19-year-old man charged with having sex with a horse after breaking into a Norfolk stable

 

The horse was not injured.

 

The man turned himself in to the Norfolk Police Department on Tuesday accompanied by a lawyer. The man was ordered held without bail at his arraignment on Tuesday pending Friday’s hearing.

 

The man is charged with sexual conduct with an animal, cruelty to animals and breaking and entering during the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony.

 

https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/story/news/2021/07/23/norfolk-massachusetts-man-accused-arrest-having-sex-horse-stables-mental-health-check/8076338002/

Anonymous ID: 2646be July 26, 2021, 2:05 p.m. No.14203884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3962

>>14203864

 

The US Department of Defense puzzled Internet experts by apparently transferring control of tens of millions of dormant IP addresses to an obscure Florida company just before President Donald Trump left the White House, but the Pentagon has finally offered a partial explanation for why it happened. The Defense Department says it still owns the addresses but that it is using a third-party company in a "pilot" project to conduct security research.

 

"Minutes before Trump left office, millions of the Pentagon's dormant IP addresses sprang to life" was the title of a Washington Post article on Saturday. Literally three minutes before Joe Biden became president, a company called Global Resource Systems LLC "discreetly announced to the world's computer networks a startling development: It now was managing a huge unused swath of the Internet that, for several decades, had been owned by the US military," the Post said.

 

The number of Pentagon-owned IP addresses announced by the company rose to 56 million by late January and 175 million by April, making it the world's largest announcer of IP addresses in the IPv4 global routing table.

 

"The theories were many," the Post article said. "Did someone at the Defense Department sell off part of the military's vast collection of sought-after IP addresses as Trump left office? Had the Pentagon finally acted on demands to unload the billions of dollars worth of IP address space the military has been sitting on, largely unused, for decades?"

 

The Post said it got an answer from the Defense Department on Friday in the form of a statement from the director of "an elite Pentagon unit known as the Defense Digital Service."

 

The Post wrote: