Anonymous ID: ad7134 Jan. 9, 2022, 12:08 p.m. No.15338654   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8664 >>8824

https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/story/communities/west/news/wauwatosa/2020/08/28/kim-motley-representing-gaige-grosskreutz-after-kyle-rittenhouse-shooting/5656927002/

The man who was shot in the arm during a protest in Kenosha is being represented by attorney Kimberley Motley

An attorney is now representing a man who was shot in the arm, allegedly by Kyle Rittenhouse, on Tuesday night in Kenosha during civil unrest over the shooting of Jacob Blake.

Kimberley Motley, the attorney representing the families of Alvin Cole, Jay Anderson Jr. and Antonio Gonzales โ€” the three people that Wauwatosa Police Officer Joseph Mensah shot and killed in the line of duty in the last five years โ€” is now representing Gaige Grosskreutz.

Grosskreutz, 26, of West Allis, is expected to survive, but heโ€™s currently seeking medical attention, Motley confirmed in a statement.

โ€œWe are resolved to move forward to ensure that all parties who were involved in the Kenosha killings and the circumstances that led to them are held accountable,โ€ Motley said in a statement Friday. โ€œWe believe that what occurred was by no means the result of the actions of only one teenaged individual.โ€

Grosskreutz had volunteered as a medic at Black Lives Matter protests across Milwaukee this summer, according to WTMJ-TV. A GoFundMe page to raise money for his recovery is nearing $30,000.

Motley has remained vocal about protecting the rights of protesters in recent months. She spoke at a "Know Your Rights" event for area protesters in August.

During that event, Motley said she feels "an obligation" to provide support to protesters and information so they can "better legally protect themselves when they're protesting."

Motley was also present at a protest in Wauwatosa in August at which two people were arrested. She helped to calm tensions between police and protesters during a standoff that ensued after police arrested a protester on a bicycle.

Motley said she's been up until 4 a.m the past few nights, taking calls from people who were in Kenosha during the protests to talk about their safety and legal rights.

"I never thought America would look like Afghanistan, at least where I'm from," said Motley, who has practiced law in Afghanistan since 2008.

She said she's been helping calm people down and telling them how to protect themselves.

"I can't not take peoples calls if they're calling me crying," Motley said.

The fatal shooting of Cole on Feb. 2 is still under investigation. The shootings of Gonzales and Anderson were deemed justified self-defense by the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office.

Anonymous ID: ad7134 Jan. 9, 2022, 12:20 p.m. No.15338698   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8721

>>15338686

>turn off the air

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windscale_fire#Shutting_off_air

 

Tuohy then ordered everyone out of the reactor building except himself and the Fire Chief in order to shut off all cooling and ventilating air entering the reactor. By this time, an evacuation of the local area was being considered, and Tuohy's action was the workers' last gamble. Tuohy climbed up several times and reported watching the flames leaping from the discharge face slowly dying away. During one of the inspections, he found that the inspection platesโ€”which were removed with a metal hook to facilitate viewing of the discharge face of the coreโ€”were stuck fast. This, he reported, was due to the fire trying to suck air in from wherever it could.

"I have no doubt it was even sucking air in through the chimney at this point to try and maintain itself," he remarked in an interview.

Finally he managed to pull the inspection plate away and was greeted with the sight of the fire dying away.

"First the flames went, then the flames reduced and the glow began to die down," he described, "I went up to check several times until I was satisfied that the fire was out. I did stand to one side, sort of hopefully," he went on to say, "but if you're staring straight at the core of a shut down reactor you're going to get quite a bit of radiation." (Tuohy lived to the age of 90, despite his exposure.)

Water was kept flowing through the pile for a further 24 hours until it was completely cold. After the water hoses were turned off, the now contaminated water spilled out onto the forecourt.

The reactor tank itself has remained sealed since the accident and still contains about 15 tons of uranium fuel. It was thought that the remaining fuel could still reignite if disturbed, due to the presence of pyrophoric uranium hydride formed in the original water dousing. Subsequent research, conducted as part of the decommissioning process, has ruled out this possibility. The pile is not scheduled for final decommissioning until 2037.

Anonymous ID: ad7134 Jan. 9, 2022, 12:22 p.m. No.15338721   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8739

>>15338698

>The pile is not scheduled for final decommissioning until 2037.

The Windscale fire of 10 October 1957 was the worst nuclear accident in the United Kingdom's history, and one of the worst in the world, ranked in severity at level 5 out of a possible 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale. The fire took place in Unit 1 of the two-pile Windscale facility on the northwest coast of England in Cumberland (now Sellafield, Cumbria). The two graphite-moderated reactors, referred to at the time as "piles," had been built as part of the British post-war atomic bomb project. Windscale Pile No. 1 was operational in October 1950, followed by Pile No. 2 in June 1951.