Anonymous ID: 8fd0b2 Jan. 19, 2022, 6:08 a.m. No.15413239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3246 >>3274 >>3857 >>3969

>>15413161

Baker

 

19492

>>15409973, >>15410169, >>15410228, >>15410262, >>15410301, >>15410340, >>15410390, >>15410414, >>15410477, >>15410537 Clockfag Reports

>>15409974 A hoax kidnapping scam originating in Mexico is targeting Western Pennsylvanians, FBI’s Pittsburgh office warned Tuesday

>>15410021, >>15410114, >>15410183 ARE BATMAN COMMS POINTING US TO GOTHEM ("GOTHAM CITY") IN SWEDEN?

>>15410098, >>15410298, >>15410320, >>15410580 US Army Tweets 17 Boom Haiku

>>15410153 The FBI and Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh said there are no active threats to the community in response to what happened in Texas

>>15410064, >>15410073, >>15410460 9/11 related to 1/19 (?)

>>15410176 TSA Admin David Pekoske:certain DHS docs acceptable alt forms of ID 4 non-citizens, include a “Warrant for Arrest of Alien”/“Warrant of Removal/Deportation.”

>>15410210 Animal Sacrifice Sees Drunk Priest Allegedly Behead Man Instead of Goat

>>15410319, >>15410378 Here is the sentencing memo for George Nader - quietly convicted of donating millions of foreign dollars to the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2016

>>15410330 Hong Kong to kill 2,000 animals after pet store hamsters, employee test positive for COVID-19

>>15410491 Covid-19 Medal instituted To be awarded to Order of Malta members and volunteers who have risked their health

>>15410555 Pandemic is at a 'turning point' after Omicron cases nosedive in South Africa, says vaccinology prof.

>>15410665 ALL Residents of Illinois Will Be INVOLUNTARILY Entered Into Vaccine Database If HB 4244 Passes On January 19

#19492 posted in #19496

Anonymous ID: 8fd0b2 Jan. 19, 2022, 6:34 a.m. No.15413346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3521 >>3857 >>3969

Catherine Herridge

@CBS_Herridge

In court documents filed late Tuesday, New York State’s AG said her investigators found the Trump Organization repeatedly engaged in “fraudulent or misleading” practices. The former President has previously said the investigation is politically motivated.

From CBS Mornings

8:14 AM · Jan 19, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

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https://twitter.com/CBS_Herridge/status/1483804990250573826

Anonymous ID: 8fd0b2 Jan. 19, 2022, 6:49 a.m. No.15413415   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3438 >>3460 >>3857 >>3954 >>3969 >>4004

Kek worthy

Is this a response to yesterday's karens?

 

il Donaldo Trumpo

@PapiTrumpo

Just gonna leave this right… here.Face throwing a kiss BEST GOVERNOR EVER!!!

4:45 PM · Jan 18, 2022·Twitter Web App

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https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1483571311502888960

Anonymous ID: 8fd0b2 Jan. 19, 2022, 7:17 a.m. No.15413565   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Woman who drove past Secret Service barricades at Mar-a-Lago found not guilty by reason of insanity

01/18/2022

 

Lawyers for Hannah Roemhild said she is receiving treatment for her medical condition and had not taken her medication on the day of the incident.

 

(PIC) A forensic technician works on the vehicle authorities say officers shot at after the driver, later identified as Hannah Roemhild, breached security at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach on Jan. 31, 2020.

 

WEST PALM BEACH — A Connecticut woman charged with driving a rented SUV through barriers at Mar-a-Lago in January 2020, prompting the Secret Service and Palm Beach County sheriff's officers to fire at her vehicle, was temporarily insane at the time of the incident, a judge ruled Tuesday.

 

Circuit Judge Scott Suskauer accepted Hannah Roemhild's not-guilty plea at a hearing Tuesday morning.

 

Lawyers for Roemhild, now 32, have said the opera singer has long dealt with mental-health issues and had not taken her medication at the time of the incident. She appeared at the hearing via Zoom from a residence in Connecticut where she has been living under federal supervised release since last year.

 

"(She) is relieved that these matters have been resolved and that she can go on living a normal, productive, healthy life," said David Roth, her attorney.

 

Roemhild was found not guilty of two counts of assaulting a law-enforcement officer, fleeing police and resisting arrest, according to court records.

 

Palm Beach Police and Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputies block traffic at the intersection of South County Road and South Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach after a driver in an SUV, later identified as Hannah Roemhild, breached two security checkpoints near President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago on Jan. 31, 2020. Law enforcement officers fired their weapons at the vehicle.

 

She also was charged in federal court with assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon outside former President Donald Trump's Palm Beach mansion, which some called the "winter White House" while he was in office.

 

The "deadly weapon" was the Jeep SUV that Roemhild had rented during a visit to Palm Beach County.

 

An off-duty Florida Highway Patrol officer spotted Roemhild dancing on top of the SUV outside The Breakers hotel on Jan. 31, 2020, sparking a chase that wound 2½ miles to two security checkpoints near Mar-a-Lago.

 

Roemhild probably had no idea where she was heading, authorities said. Trump was not at the mansion at the time.

 

According to an arrest report, Roemhild drove around barricades on the north end of the property near Ocean Drive and South County Road, ignoring orders from PBSO deputies to stop.

 

With a Florida Highway Patrol officer pursuing, Roemhild continued south on Ocean Drive passing multiple barricaded areas and a Secret Service checkpoint before stopping in front of an unmarked PBSO vehicle.

 

As she tried to maneuver around the car, a Secret Service agent and two PBSO deputies blocked the road ahead. Roemhild accelerated and all three fired at the car. Roemhild kept driving after the Jeep was hit multiple times, according to the arrest report.

 

No one was injured.

 

Roemhild then crossed the Southern Boulevard bridge just west of Trump's mansion and picked up her mother at Palm Beach International Airport. She was tracked to a nearby hotel where she was arrested that afternoon, deputies said.

 

In September, Roemhild's federal charges were dropped after the court found her not guilty by reason of insanity. She is court-ordered to meet with a therapist regularly and must either stay on her medications or face psychiatric commitment.

https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2022/01/18/opera-singer-ruled-insane-when-she-crashed-mar-lago-barricades/6561922001/