Anonymous ID: 81d1eb Nov. 22, 2021, 4:26 a.m. No.15055221   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5233 >>5237 >>5283 >>5311 >>5624

https://heavy.com/news/darrell-brooks-jr/

Darrell Brooks Jr.: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

  1. A Red SUV Is Seen in a Rap Music Video by Brooks & He Posted About the Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict on Facebook

  2. Brooks Has Open Felony Cases in Wisconsin’s Court System

  3. Brooks Calls Himself a Rapper & ‘Stoner’; He Posted Anti-Police Rhetoric on Social Media

  4. Police Say 40 People, Including 12 Children, Were Taken to Hospitals

  5. A Man Described How the SUV Came a Foot From His Son, Saying, ‘They Have a Whole Block of Main Street That Is Casualties’

Anonymous ID: 81d1eb Nov. 22, 2021, 4:33 a.m. No.15055235   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5238 >>5250 >>5283 >>5591 >>5624

https://6abc.com/shooting-attempted-robbery-philadelphia-crime-city/11256875/

Police: Deliveryman shoots, kills armed suspect trying to rob him in Philadelphia

Police say while the armed suspects searched the victims car, he managed to pull out his gun and shoot the would-be robbers.

Police say the armed men approached the victim and demanded money.

The victim then reportedly told the suspects the money was in his car.

While the suspects were looking through the victim's car for cash, he pulled out his gun and fired, according to police.

"I don't really like violence, but it's in self-defense, so if he didn't shoot them, they might have shot him, so I think, in that case, there's not much he can do," said Gail of Mayfair.

Two of the men were hit several times by bullets and taken by police to Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital.

Police say each of the suspects shot are approximately 20-years-old.

One of the suspects was shot multiple times across the body, police say.

He remains in critical condition.

Officials say the second suspect was shot multiple times in the chest and later died from his injuries at the hospital.

An arrest has been made, and two guns were found at the scene.

Police say the deliveryman did have a permit to carry.

Anonymous ID: 81d1eb Nov. 22, 2021, 4:47 a.m. No.15055264   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15054946

>Fear, anger and sadness are natural emotions - and we should embrace them too

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/04/world-mental-health-crisis-covid-19

Our world is in the grip of a mental health crisis - here’s what we can do to help

 

A 2020 survey reveals that more than a quarter of respondents were found to be at risk of clinical-level mental health problems.

Of eight countries surveyed, Singapore ranked highest for mental health wellbeing.

While the UK and South Africa ranked the lowest.

Young people and those who are nonbinary/third gender are struggling the most.

The report stresses the importance of sleep, exercise and socializing to boost mental health.

Anonymous ID: 81d1eb Nov. 22, 2021, 5:28 a.m. No.15055398   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5423

https://twitter.com/pfizer/status/1462088435989192707

The numbers are unrelenting: This year is the highest on record of lives lost in the U.S. to anti-trans violence—the majority being Black trans women. Let #TDoR serve as a reminder that we are all responsible for fostering inclusion and empathy in our communities.

Anonymous ID: 81d1eb Nov. 22, 2021, 6:26 a.m. No.15055666   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15055654

>Did James Baker just testify behind closed doors [RR] & [JC] coordinated to appoint Mueller?

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2018/12/21/experts-discuss-terrorist-threats-facing-asia-and-ways-forward/

James Baker, former general counsel of the FBI, and currently a Visiting Fellow in the Brookings Governance Program, outlined the four “must-haves” for implementing an effective counterterrorism policy under the rule of law.

First, he called for effective management of counterterrorism agencies through clear goals and accountability. In the case of South Korea, Jang described interagency friction amongst the five government agencies dealing with countering violent extremism. This has led to a lack of coherent policy, giving rise to disagreements about South Korea’s participation in global cooperation efforts for fears of attracting attention from groups like the Islamic State.

Baker also stressed the need for clear laws regarding intelligence collection and dissemination. Despite Indonesia’s tremendous progress in terms of defending the rule of law and democracy, Zachary Abuza of the National War College pointed out some troubling aspects of their new counterterrorism law, which allows for the stripping of citizenship and increased use of preventative detention.

Lastly, counterterrorism policy must be implemented with the right people with right values (internal controls), as well as outside oversight (external controls). Through assistance from the United States, Australia, and Japan, Indonesia developed an elite, independent counterterrorism police unit in 2002 that was separate from the country’s military. But Abuza pointed out that Indonesia’s new counterterrorism law has granted greater authority to Indonesian military forces, who have been trying to regain some of their political and economic powers they have lost since 1998. A formal counterterrorism rule for the military plays into jihadists’ narrative that the state is oppressive and anti-Islamic. Externally, countries like the United States, Singapore, and Australia have been providing financial assistance to the military in the Philippines for their counterterrorism efforts, but Abuza urged the need for greater accountability and benchmarks from assistance-providers to avoid creating moral hazards.