Anonymous ID: 972657 July 2, 2022, 12:46 p.m. No.16582350   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2358 >>2372 >>2438 >>2488 >>2530 >>2540 >>2625 >>2690 >>2728

Georgia Appeals Court Throws Out VoterGA Case on July 4th Weekend

 

The Georgia Appeals Court threw out a VoterGA case over the 4th of July holiday weekend.

 

These people are cowards. The courts across the nation are weak cowards and many are corrupt. There is no reason not to allow an audit of the ballots in Fulton County, Georgia. NONE. There is no reason to not permit the audit of any cite – none. What are these cowards afraid of?

 

Despite piles of suspected fraudulent votes in the 2020 Election in Fulton County, the courts don’t want anyone to find out the truth.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/cowardly-georgia-appeals-court-throws-voterga-case-july-4th-weekend/

Anonymous ID: 972657 July 2, 2022, 12:52 p.m. No.16582407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2438 >>2448 >>2540 >>2625 >>2690 >>2728

Over 400,000 High-Priority Incidents In Chicago In 2021 Had 'No Police Available To Send', New Data Shows

 

As crime continues to roil economic and social life in post-George Floyd, post-Covid Chicago, getting policing and criminal justice right are crucial. City officials are failing at that task.

 

We’re already seen anemic rates of arrest and prosecutions in Chicago, accompanied by finger-pointing between politicians over crime and the court system. And years of no support from city leadership, anti-policing legislation and the damaging rhetoric of the “defund” movement have taken a toll on Chicago police morale and manpower.

 

All that has spread the police force so thin that, in 2021, one of law enforcement’s most basic functions, responding to high-priority emergency service calls in a timely manner, was regularly beyond their capacity.

 

New data uncovered by Wirepoints through public records requests to the Chicago Police Department (CPD) reveal that in 2021 there were 406,829 incidents of high-priority emergency service calls for which there were no police available to respond.

 

That was 52 percent of the 788,000 high-priority 911 service calls dispatched in 2021.

 

High priority calls include Priority Level 1 incidents, which represent “an imminent threat to life, bodily injury, or major property damage/loss,” and Priority Level 2 incidents when “timely police action…has the potential to affect the outcome of an incident.”

 

In pre-George Floyd, pre-COVID 2019, there were only 156,016 such instances for which dispatchers had no police available to send – 19 percent of the total number of high priority 911 service calls made that year. We have requested parallel data for 2020.

 

The 2021 high priority numbers include, among many other calls:

 

14,955 – assaults in progress.

17,828 – batteries in progress.

16,350 – person with a gun.

5,210 – person with a knife.

12,787 – shots fired (reports from people, not the city’s automated “Shotspotter”)

1,352 – person shot.

887 – person stabbed.

14,265 – domestic battery.

Nor were there police available for 49,686 domestic disturbances or 9,458 mental health disturbances. Or 3,386 dispatches for a robbery that had just occurred. Or the 2,427 dispatches about someone threatening suicide and the 2,951 dispatches stemming from reported violations of a court protection order. (For the full list of service calls, see the CPD’s FOIA response below).

 

Emergency police dispatches and call backlogs

 

Chicago police handled about 1.3 million dispatched 911 calls for service each year between 2019 and 2021. The data comes from a dashboard kept by the city’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG). OIG numbers come straight from the Office of Emergency Operations and Communications, which runs the city’s 911 center.

 

About 800,000 of the calls for service each year are high priority (priorities 1 and 2), about 60 percent of the total.

 

https://wirepoints.org/new-2021-chicago-data-shows-400000-high-priority-incidents-where-dispatchers-had-no-police-available-to-send-wirepoints/

Anonymous ID: 972657 July 2, 2022, 12:57 p.m. No.16582460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2488 >>2530 >>2534 >>2540 >>2625 >>2690 >>2728

Ukraine Successfully Hitting Russian Command Posts With New Rocket System: Pentagon

 

A little over a week ago Ukraine's military began showing off it newly acquired long-rage rocket systems from the US by uploading videos of launches against Russian forces.

 

Ukraine's Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov announced last month, "HIMARS have arrived to Ukraine. Thank you to my colleague and friend SecDef Lloyd J. Austin III for these powerful tools! Summer will be hot for Russian occupiers. And the last one for some of them," in reference to the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems.

 

Already, Ukraine's forces and their American backers are touting that they've been able to target and strike Russian command centers with the HIMARS, which are well past the front lines.

 

The Hill has cited a senior US defense official who said Ukraine is now having "a good deal of success" with the recently deployed HIMARS rockets, particularly in the hotspot of current fighting, the Donbas in the east of the country.

 

"Because it is such a precise, longer-range system, Ukrainians are able to carefully select targets that will undermine the effort by Russia in a more systematic way, certainly than they would be able to do with the shorter-range artillery systems," the Pentagon official said further.

 

The HIMARS being provided to the Ukrainians are estimated to be able to hit targets about 40 to 50 miles away, which from the administration's standpoint marks a significant improvement in range, but still makes it unlikely the missiles could be used to strike within Russian territory, which Biden had expressly said he wants to avoid.

 

The US has said that Ukraine's military leadership has provided "assurances" it won't use the newly provided systems to attack Russian territory, amid persisting fears Washington and Moscow could enter direct conflict.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/ukraine-successfully-hitting-russian-command-posts-new-rocket-system-pentagon

Anonymous ID: 972657 July 2, 2022, 1 p.m. No.16582482   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Uvalde school police chief to resign from city council

 

Pete Arredondo – the highly criticized Uvalde school police chief – will resign from his city council position, according to a new report.

 

A few weeks before the mass shooting on May 24 that killed 19 children and two teachers at the Robb Elementary School, Arredondo was elected to the Uvalde city council. He was sworn into the position on May 31. However, Arredondo will reportedly step down from the position in the Texas town.

 

"After much consideration, I regret to inform those who voted for me that I have decided to step down as a member of the city council for District 3. The mayor, the city council, and the city staff must continue to move forward without distractions. I feel this is the best decision for Uvalde,” Arredondo told Uvalde Leader-News.

 

“As we continue to grieve over the tragedy that occurred on May 24th, we pray for the families involved and our community," Arredondo told the local newspaper. "Uvalde has a rich history of loving and supporting thy neighbor and we must continue to do so. In speaking with other communities that have had similar tragedies, the guidance has been the same… continue to support the families, continue to support our community, and definitely, to keep our faith."

 

Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said the city has yet to receive a resignation letter from Arredondo, but McLaughlin called it "the right thing to do," Fox News reported.

 

Following the deadly school shooting, Arredondo had requested an extended leave from the city council. However, city council denied his request during a meeting held on June 21.

 

The chief of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District police department was placed on administrative leave on June 22. The day prior, Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw told a state Senate committee that police officers could have ended the deadly school massacre within minutes. However, under Arredondo's command, the mass shooter was not neutralized until 77 minutes after the gunman entered Robb Elementary School.

 

Arrendondo earns an annual salary of $90,750 as the chief of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District police department, according to Uvalde Leader-News.

 

A report from last month stated that a Uvalde police officer passed up an opportunity to open fire on the school shooter. The report also said that law enforcement never tried to open the classroom door where the gunman was.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/uvalde-school-police-chief-resigns