Anonymous ID: 87acf8 Dec. 27, 2021, 4:38 p.m. No.15264924   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4930

https://miami.cbslocal.com/2021/12/27/2-children-dead-3-more-hospitalized-after-crash-in-wilton-manors/

https://www.local10.com/news/local/2021/12/27/vehicle-strikes-5-children-in-wilton-manors-killing-2/

Anonymous ID: 87acf8 Dec. 27, 2021, 4:39 p.m. No.15264930   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4949

>>15264924

>https://miami.cbslocal.com/2021/12/27/2-children-dead-3-more-hospitalized-after-crash-in-wilton-manors/

Witnesses on the scene said the kids were struck by a speeding driver who went around a stopped Broward bus.

“He was being impatient and went around the bus,” a witness recalled.

That split second decision was deadly.

Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue pronounced two young children dead at the scene.

The four other kids, ages 1, 2, 6 and 9, were rushed to Broward Health in unknown conditions.

“When he cut in front of me he went straight for the kids,” said bus driver Selvin Arjun.

Arjun said as he let off two passengers he saw a gray Nissan swerve in front of him.

“I don’t know if he couldn’t control the car because he was going fast, but he drove straight into those kids,” Arjun said.

A woman, said to be related to at least one of the children, rushed to the scene and left in tears.

Police are still looking for the hit-and-run driver.

“How can you run someone over, even an animal, get out and look and then get back in the car and keep going?” a witness said.

Anonymous ID: 87acf8 Dec. 27, 2021, 4:46 p.m. No.15264986   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5012

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/real-estate-news/article256881577.html

What are the most expensive houses sold in Broward County in the past week?

A house in Pompano Beach that sold for $8.8 million tops the list of the most expensive house sales in Broward County in the past week. In total, 530 house sales were registered in the area during the last week, with an average price of $520,497. The average price per square foot ended up at $286. The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was created during week of December 20, even if the property may have been sold earlier.

This article was generated by the Miami Herald Bot, artificial intelligence software that analyzes structured information from prominent real estate data providers and applies it to templates created by journalists in the newsroom. We are experimenting with this and other new ways of providing more useful content to our readers and subscribers.

Anonymous ID: 87acf8 Dec. 27, 2021, 4:50 p.m. No.15265012   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15264986

>What are the most expensive houses sold in Broward County in the past week?

$1.6 million, detached house in the 12500 block of Stoneway Court The sale of the single-family residence in the 12500 block of Stoneway Court, Davie, has been finalized. The price was $1,575,000, and the new owners took over the house in November. The house was built in 2004 and has a living area of 6,670 square feet. The price per square foot was $236.

$1.6 million, single-family home in the 3100 block of 43rd Street The sale of the single family residence in the 3100 block of 43rd Street in Fort Lauderdale has been finalized. The price was $1,599,000, and the new owners took over the house in November. The house was built in 1966 and has a living area of 2,206 square feet. The price per square foot was $725.

$1.6 million, single-family house in the 2400 block of 36th Street The property in the 2400 block of 36th Street in Fort Lauderdale has received new owners. The price was $1,610,000. The house was built in 1990 and has a living area of 2,620 square feet. The price per square foot is $615.

$1.7 million, single-family residence in the 12300 block of 15th Street A sale has been finalized for the single family residence in the 12300 block of 15th Street in Plantation. The price was $1,650,000 and the new owners took over the house in October. The house was built in 2015 and the living area totals 4,041 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $408.

$1.8 million, single-family home in the 1200 block of Monroe Street The 4,301 square-foot single family residence in the 1200 block of Monroe Street in Hollywood has now been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in November and the total purchase price was $1,800,000, $419 per square foot. The house was built in 1950.

$1.8 million, detached house in the 1500 block of Victoria Isle Way The property in the 1500 block of Victoria Isle Way in Weston has new owners. The price was $1,825,000. The house was built in 2000 and has a living area of 4,687 square feet. The price per square foot is $389.

$2 million, single-family house in the 1500 block of Diplomat Parkway The 3,567 square-foot single family residence in the 1500 block of Diplomat Parkway, Hollywood, has now been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in November and the total purchase price was $2,000,000, $561 per square foot. The house was built in 1963.

$2.1 million, single-family residence in the 1400 block of Ponce de Leon Drive The sale of the single family residence in the 1400 block of Ponce de Leon Drive in Fort Lauderdale has been finalized. The price was $2,100,000, and the new owners took over the house in November. The house was built in 1990 and has a living area of 3,412 square feet.

The price per square foot was $615.

$4.2 million, single-family house in the 2400 block of East Las Olas Boulevard The sale of the single-family home in the 2400 block of East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, has been finalized. The price was $4,200,000, and the house changed hands in November. The house was built in 2015 and has a living area of 5,171 square feet.

The price per square foot was $812.

$8.8 million, detached house in the 2300 block of Bay Drive The property in the 2300 block of Bay Drive in Pompano Beach has received new owners. The price was $8,810,000. The house was built in 2004 and has a living area of 8,369 square feet. The price per square foot is $1,053.

Anonymous ID: 87acf8 Dec. 27, 2021, 6:44 p.m. No.15265431   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5438 >>5484

https://414scarversolutions.wordpress.com/2015/05/11/new-york-posts-false-reporting/

New York Post’s False Reporting

Things move slowly in prison compared to the free world due to prison rule, etc.; because of that I did not see the copy of the NYP article that was written about the cannibal in myself until over a week after the public received it. It is riddled with lies and foolishness. I called Jamie Schram (the reporter who did the phone interview) and demanded that he print a retraction due to the lies and misrepresentation in it. He asked me to read the lies to him. I began with the headline after each lie. I told him I never said that. One example is in the interview he asked me what I thought about Dalmer and what was my first impression of him? I told him I did not have one and his article said Scarver didn’t think much of Dalmer, He twisted my words. Mr. Schram said that what I called lies are actually “lead-in statements.” I told him they were lies that mislead readers. He began yelling. In the middle of his rant, I told him prison calls are recorded by officials, so evidence that he lied exist. He quieted down enough for me to ask him if anyone else that he interviewed ever said that he lied on them. He answered yes. I asked him how many people had accused him of this? He said he did not know the exact amount. I asked him for his supervisor’s name; he said that his supervisor would also refuse to print a retraction, because his supervisor is his editor and took part in writing the article. In his rant, Schram implied that he told one lie simply because I would not answer all of his interview questions.

Eventually, he relented and put his editor Eric Lenkowitz on the phone. I explained the situation to him; he asked me about the lies. I explained that I never said that I hated or despised anyone. I was never fired from any job while free. I never said I feared for my safety. I did not say that I believed it was no accident that I ended up alone with the two deceased nor that the officials wanted either of them dead. Lenkowitz said that these are not lies because they did not put quotation marks around these statements.

I made many mistakes in my life. The worst of them happened over 20 years ago when I was a youth. I take full responsibility for them. When Schram wrote me a year ago and asked me to do an interview, I told him I did not feel that speaking to him about the cannibal (in me) would do anyone any good, that I turned my life around, and if it didn’t benefit our struggle for the tools of effective rehabilitation programs I had nothing to say. For months he kept asking and gave me his word that he would equally cover his interests (which was Dalmer) and my interest (the need for effective rehabilitation tools and program opportunities). He lied about this as well. As his falsified article spells out, it says nothing about our struggle for the tools to improve ourselves. It is overwhelmingly about his fixation on Dalmer.

In conclusion, I am shocked that I have received as many positive responses on the web site because there was nothing good in that article to respond to. To reiterate, I made many major mistakes in my life and the quest for the reason why people cold snap as well as for the means of preventing such criminal ideation has been central to my personal rehabilitation program.

It is unfortunate that people like Schram and Lenkowitz (in a position of power) would rather relish in a sensationalized story about a cannibal dead for over 20 years rather than a story about fallen citizens (i.e. prisoners) who take responsibility for past behavior and who are fighting for the tools necessary to better ourselves.

In light of the facts, (and the prison’s phone records) Schram’s article says more about himself and the New York Post than it says about anyone else. The other people who call Schram a liar, as Schram said himself admitted in the phone recordings, should be interviewed about him and asked why they, too, accuse him of lying about them.

Anonymous ID: 87acf8 Dec. 27, 2021, 6:48 p.m. No.15265448   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15265438

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Scarver

On the morning of November 28, 1994, Scarver was assigned to a work detail with two other inmates, Jesse Anderson and Jeffrey Dahmer; the detail included his cleaning the prison gymnasium toilet. When corrections officers left the three unsupervised, Scarver beat the other two men with a 20-inch bar that he had removed from a piece of exercise equipment in the prison weight room. When he returned to his cell early, an officer asked him why he was not still working. It was during that time that two officers found Dahmer and Anderson.