>have your vote count
30%
>Hey bro, you need a 23andMe, right away sir.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11081835/Democrat-staffer-posed-FBI-agent-leading-cops-chase-Washington-D-C.html
Democrat congressional staffer posing as an FBI agent to control MAGA crowd in D.C. escaped from cops on bikes in a fake police car - but was tracked down by an agent via his T-shirt
Sterling Devion Carter, 25, led bike cops on a chase through Washington, D.C. after impersonating an FBI agent
Carter had crafted a fake police cruiser complete with a spotlight and dashboard laptop mount
He escaped the officers in the 2020 pursuit, but was tracked down weeks later in his parents' home state of Georgia
He was also found to have raised his own salary significantly by forging signatures and submitting unauthorized documents
>Democrat congressional staffer posing as an FBI agent to control MAGA crowd in D.C. escaped from cops on bikes in a fake police car
How a Dem Congressional Staffer Faked Being an FBI Agent and Became a Fugitive
The unbelievable story of how a congressional staffer bought loads of gear to fake being an FBI agent and, when he was approached by the Secret Service, led them on a chase.
A young congressional staffer for Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL) was quietly fired last year after he faked being an FBI agent and led cops on a chase through the capital, resulting in a weeks-long nationwide manhunt.
It took four different law enforcement agencies three months to eventually catch up with the staffer 500 miles away. And it was only after a Secret Service agent managed to track down the online shops that sold the staffer mock “federal agent” gear and a bogus license plate for his fake police car—decked out with a siren and flashing lights—that authorities were able to arrest him.
The congressional staffer in question, Sterling Devion Carter, admitted in court to openly carrying a firearm illegally. Federal prosecutors dropped the law enforcement impersonation charge, and he narrowly avoided prison time. (When Carter pleaded guilty at 24, he barely made the age cutoff to take part in a local District of Columbia prison diversion program for young first-time offenders, according to his lawyer.)
That defense lawyer, Robert Lee Jenkins Jr., acknowledged to The Daily Beast that Carter lost his job because he impersonated an officer and openly carried a weapon in the District of Columbia. Jenkins said his client would not speak about the matter.
Carter’s misadventure, which has never been reported until now, started on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020.
Two plainclothes officers with the Secret Service were busy dealing with angry, post-election MAGA protests in Washington when they spotted what looked like a police car with an odd license plate; the font seemed taller and bolder than it should be. But the rest of it looked authentic. To the untrained eye, the blue Ford Taurus would easily pass as an unmarked police cruiser. According to D.C. court documents, Carter had tricked out the otherwise boring sedan with blue emergency lights, a laptop computer mount on the front dashboard, a spotlight near the driver’s side view mirror, and even a barrier separating the front half from the back half—ready to transport detainees.
Sterling Devion Carter posed as an FBI agent and forged signatures to give himself salary increases while he was a congressional staffer.
Carter, who was standing near his parked car, was wearing a black T-shirt that read “federal agent,” a police duty belt, a Glock pistol, extra ammunition, handcuffs, a radio, and an earpiece. That was enough to convince passersby, who kept thanking him for his service, according to court records.
But something also seemed off about Carter. For one, he put his pistol magazines in pouches clipped behind his gun, making it practically impossible to reload the pistol in a firefight with his free hand. It was a rookie mistake and someone actually trained to shoot with a handgun would notice it, according to a person familiar with the investigation.
The closer real federal agents got to him, the more Carter moved away toward city police already on scene, this person recalled. When the agents ran the suspicious car’s plates, the results came back empty.
Shortly after noon, the agents contacted the Secret Service Joint Operations Center and asked for uniformed officers to confront this mystery man. When five bicycle cops with the Secret Service approached him, Carter simply said he was “FBI,” according to a police report. His baseball cap and facemask made it difficult to identify his face, the police report said. When they asked him for credentials, he said he didn’t have them on him, then flipped on his emergency lights and sped away. One agent pedaled as hard as he could on an electric bike through several D.C. streets, but gave up after a few blocks for “officer safety reasons,” the report says.
The subsequent investigation became a joint effort by the Capitol Police, FBI, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, and the Secret Service. But it was a long shot by one investigator, Secret Service Special Agent A. Pascual, that actually tracked Carter down.
According to an affidavit by a fellow Secret Service agent, Pascual deduced that the unidentified suspect might have been wearing a T-shirt made by a small business in Florida, 13 Fifty Apparel.
Working off a surveillance photo of the yet-unidentified fake cop, Pascual and the business owner, a Coconut Creek police officer named Christopher Lewis, together figured out that it was probably a small or medium shirt. And they knew the shirt was relatively new, because it bore a 13FA logo on the sleeve—something the company just started doing little more than a year earlier.
According to that affidavit, Lewis gave the Secret Service agent the list of everyone who’d bought that shirt in the previous three-plus years, and Pascual narrowed down the 399 customers to the 21 people living near the nation’s capital. Pascual and an unnamed investigative analyst at the Secret Service then ran all 21 people through law enforcement databases and narrowed it down “based on photos, race, and other demographic information.” Only one, a man by the name of Sterling Carter, seemed to match the description from officers who had encountered him that day: Black, roughly 150 pounds, and 25-30 years old.
The law enforcement affidavit filed in local D.C. court claims that Pascual also arrived at Carter’s identity a second way: by reaching out to a website that makes custom license plates.
According to the affidavit, Pascual somehow figured out that the mystery fake cop bought his counterfeit plate at SignsAndTagsOnline.com. When Pascual gave them the replica D.C. tag number, a customer service representative turned over an invoice. Once again, it was Sterling Carter.
But it wasn’t until three weeks after the police chase that the Secret Service discovered that Carter was an actively credentialed congressional staffer with security access across the Capitol building—while simultaneously being a wanted fugitive.
His neighbors told federal agents they’d seen Carter dress up like law enforcement before, openly carrying his firearm—which is illegal in the District of Columbia for anyone other than police—and they remembered Carter referring to his fake police car as his “work vehicle.”
Secret Service agents with a search warrant broke into Carter’s home on New Year’s Day 2021, where an affidavit says they found his Glock 19 pistol, the extra magazines, ammunition, and even the receipt for the police car siren.
He was arrested weeks later in Georgia, his parents’ home state. He then spent 81 days in jails across Georgia, Oklahoma and the District of Columbia.
Faced with The Daily Beast’s questions this week, Rep. Schneider’s office did not explain why it made no public mention of the incident at the time.
When the congressman’s office was made aware about Carter’s impersonation of an officer, it gave Carter the option to resign or be fired, according to an officer’s sworn statement. Carter, who was still on the run in Georgia, called Schneider’s office from his personal cellphone and chose to resign—but still kept his government-issued phone, according to those police records.
However, that initial investigation opened a can of worms that did eventually go public. Schneider’s office discovered that Carter, who as operations manager oversaw congressional staff pay, had given himself an $80,000 raise.
Starting in November 2019, just three months into his new job on the hill, Carter had been routinely filling out payroll authorization forms and faking the signature of Schneider’s chief of staff to bump up his monthly salary, according to an FBI affidavit.
When Carter was criminally charged in February 2022, Schneider’s office said the staffer had been fired and that “the office is determined to pursue justice for American taxpayers, repayment for the loss to the US Treasury, and to make right by the US Congress.” He pleaded guilty to that crime too.
Last week, U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols sentenced Carter to nine months in federal prison for the theft of public funds. As of this week, Carter is still out and will soon turn himself in to start his sentence, according to his defense lawyer.
In a court memo, federal prosecutors criticized Carter for betraying the public’s trust.
“Instead of taking this responsibility seriously, the defendant decided to selfishly use that responsibility to illegally enrich himself, including using his ill-gotten gains to further his other crimes including through the purchase of a vehicle and a federal firearms license,” assistant U.S. attorneys Molly Gaston and Nicole Lockhart wrote.
Carter, who could not be reached for comment on this story, appears to have gone dark online. He made his last public Facebook post during the violent attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Friends who knew he worked in Congress wished him well and asked him to stay safe. Carter, who was still on the run at the time, thanked the same law enforcement agencies that were at that very moment trying to hunt him down.
“I want to thank Capitol Police, Secret Service, MPD, and all the other law enforcement agencies for keeping my colleagues safe!” he wrote. “WE ARE BETTER THAN THIS!”
>How a Dem Congressional Staffer Faked Being an FBI Agent and Became a Fugitive
source:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-a-democratic-congressional-staffer-faked-being-an-fbi-agent-and-became-a-fugitive
There are links to the charging documents in there, can someone grab them?
The charges of impersonating an officer was dropped if I recall correctly
>links to the charging documents
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22125438-carter-fake-cop-gerstein-affidavit
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22125439-carter-cash-indictment
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22125436-sterling-carter-plea
Mr. Carter was given the option to resign or be terminated from his position at the Capitol for various performance issues, this impersonation incident, and his parents contacting his work to get in contact with him. The resignation phone call was made from his personal cell phone, and he has not returned government work phone.
https://nypost.com/2022/08/07/georgia-couple-william-zulock-zachary-zulock-charged-with-using-their-adopted-children-to-make-child-porn/
Georgia couple charged with using their adopted children to make child porn
William and Zachary Zulock have been charged with using their two adopted children to make child pornography.
A Georgia couple has been charged with using their two adopted children to record child pornography, police said.
Walton County Sheriff’s Office raided a home in Loganville July 27 on reports that a man there was downloading child porn.
After interviewing the suspect, who was not identified, police said they learned there was another suspect in the county who was “producing homemade child sexual abuse material with at least one child who lived in the home,” the sheriff’s office said Thursday.
Around 11:30 p.m. that same night, executed a search warrant in Oxford at the home of William Dale Zulock, 32, and Zachary Jacoby Zulock, 35.
Walton County’s Division of Family and Child Services joined deputies in responding to the home to help protect the two brothers who lived there.
During their search, deputies found evidence the pair, who were the children’s adoptive fathers, “were engaging in sexually abusive acts and video documenting this abuse,” the sheriff’s office said.
Early the next morning, the Zulocks were both booked at the Walton County Jail.
Both men were charged with aggravated child molestation, sexual exploitation of a child and enticing a child for indecent purposes, WSBTV reported. William Zulock was additionally charged with child molestation.
>After interviewing the suspect, who was not identified, police said they learned there was another suspect in the county who was “producing homemade child sexual abuse material with at least one child who lived in the home,” the sheriff’s office said Thursday.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=428426755981352
>Both men were charged with aggravated child molestation, sexual exploitation of a child and enticing a child for indecent purposes, WSBTV reported. William Zulock was additionally charged with child molestation.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/metro-atlanta-couple-charged-with-using-adopted-kids-make-child-porn/DQIMBH4YZNFC5E6UUSSXM2HLDA/
Metro Atlanta couple charged with using adopted kids to make child porn
WALTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Walton County couple has been arrested and are facing child sex crime charges for acts deputies say they committed against their adopted children.
Last month, the Walton County Sheriff’s Office raided a home in unincorporated Loganville where they believed a man was downloading child pornography. When interviewing him, the suspect admitted to collecting child porn and identified a second suspect in Oxford.
The suspect told deputies that the other suspect was making the child porn with at least one child who lived in his home. The first suspect’s identity has not been released.
Deputies were able to get arrest warrants for both adult men living in the home, William Dale Zulock, 32, and Zachary Jacoby Zulock, 35.
Walton County’s Division of Family and Child Services joined deputies in responding to the home to help protect the two children in the home.
After making sure the children were safe, investigators found evidence that the couple, who were the adoptive fathers of the pair of brothers living there, were recording themselves committing sexually abusive acts against the children.
Both men are being held in the Walton County Jail on charges of aggravated child molestation, sexual exploitation of a child and enticing a child for indecent purposes. William Zulock has an additional charge of child molestation.
Deputies say their investigation is ongoing, but the boys are now safe.
https://nypost.com/2022/08/07/alec-baldwin-ripped-for-asking-followers-to-support-brave-anne-heche-after-fiery-house-crash/
Alec Baldwin ripped for asking followers to support ‘brave’ Anne Heche after fiery house crash
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_J._Newton_and_Peter_Truong
Mark J. Newton and Peter Truong are two convicted child sexual abusers arrested in Los Angeles in 2013. Truong, a Vietnamese-Australian, and Newton, from the United States, entered a civil partnership in Australia, adopted a boy from Russia in 2005 and paid his mother $8,000 for him. The pair groomed the boy for sexual abuse and flew him around the world for other men to abuse, having visited many countries by the time he was three years old. Before their crime came to light, Newton and Truong were featured in several TV programs and magazine articles about LGBT families, including a notorious interview by Australian journalist Ginger Gorman in June 2010.
The crime was accidentally revealed when police found videos of the child, identified by a distinctive henna tattoo on his chest, being abused by Newton, Truong, and others. The two were also found to be part of an international pedophile ring. In June 2013, Newton was sentenced to a 40-year prison time and in December, Truong was sentenced to 30 years, after having his sentence reduced 10 years for cooperating with the investigators. The case of Newton and Truong was influential in persuading the Russian Federation to prohibit adoption by homosexual couples.
https://www.abc.net.au/4corners/the-boy-with-the-henna-tattoo/5311272
https://www.smh.com.au/national/paedophile-peter-truong-says-he-misses-his-son-20140310-34i66.html
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-02/police-vow-to-smash-paedophile-ring-that-abused-trafficked-boy/4795210
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-10/gorman-second-thoughts/4809582
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-29/man-jailed-trafficking-adopted-son-paedophile-ring/4789730
https://www.smh.com.au/national/named-the-australian-paedophile-jailed-for-40-years-20130630-2p5da.html
is that an S or an 8 fuck
>https://twitter.com/USNavy/status/1556611970115280897
Senator McCain and others roundly criticized Rep. Michele Bachmann in 2012 when she and four members of the House Permanent Select Committee Intelligence and the House Judiciary Committee cited Ms. Abedin in letters sent to the Inspectors General of the Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, warning about Muslim Brotherhood infiltration of the United States government.
>Alice & Wonderland.
>Senator McCain and others roundly criticized Rep. Michele Bachmann in 2012 when she and four members of the House Permanent Select Committee Intelligence and the House Judiciary Committee cited Ms. Abedin in letters sent to the Inspectors General of the Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, warning about Muslim Brotherhood infiltration of the United States government.
https://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/292310-huma-abedins-ties-to-the-muslim-brotherhood/
Huma Abedin’s ties to the Muslim Brotherhood
The Clinton campaign is attempting once again to sweep important questions under the rug about top aide Huma Abedin, her family ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and to Saudi Arabia, and her role in the ballooning Clinton email scandal.
The New York Post ran a detailed investigative piece over the weekend about Ms. Abedin’s work at the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs from 1995 through 2008, a Sharia law journal whose editor in chief was Abedin’s own mother.
{mosads}This is not some accidental association. Ms. Abedin was, for many years, listed as an associate editor of the London-based publication and wrote for the journal while working as an intern in the Clinton White House in the mid-1990s.
Her mother, Saleha Abedin, sits on the Presidency Staff Council of the International Islamic Council for Da’wa and Relief, a group that is chaired by the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
Perhaps recognizing how offensive such ties will be to voters concerned over future terrorist attacks on this country by radical Muslims professing allegiance to Sharia law, the Clinton campaign on Monday tried to downplay Ms. Abedin’s involvement in the Journal and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Clinton surrogate group Media Matters claimed predictably there was “no evidence” that Ms. Abedin or her family had ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and that Trump campaign staffers who spoke of these ties were conspiracy theorists.
To debunk the evidence, Media Matters pointed to a Snopes.com “fact-check” piece that cited as its sole source… Senator John McCain. This is the same John McCain who met Libyan militia leader Abdelkarim Belhaj, a known al Qaeda associate, and saluted him as “my hero” during a 2011 visit to Benghazi.
Senator McCain and others roundly criticized Rep. Michele Bachmann in 2012 when she and four members of the House Permanent Select Committee Intelligence and the House Judiciary Committee cited Ms. Abedin in letters sent to the Inspectors General of the Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, warning about Muslim Brotherhood infiltration of the United States government.
In response to those critiques, Rep. Bachmann laid out the evidence in a 16-page memo, which has never been refuted by Senator McCain or the elite media.
The evidence, in my opinion, is overwhelming: Huma Abedin is nothing short of a Muslim Brotherhood princess, born into an illustrious family of Brotherhood leaders.
https://nypost.com/2022/07/26/huma-abedin-smiles-when-asked-about-bradley-cooper-romance/
Huma Abedin spotted in NYC after Bradley Cooper romance revealed
Huma Abedin finally has something to smile about!
The long-humiliated ex-wife of pervy pol Anthony Weiner was spotted grinning from ear to ear this week as she was photographed for the first time since The Post revealed she is secretly dating Bradley Cooper.
Abedin, 45 — a longtime loyal aide to doomed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton — was spotted shopping for outfits and perfume at Madwell and Sephora in Manhattan on Monday.
Wearing an eye-catching black-and-white checked dress, Abedin smiled when asked to confirm our exclusive report that she has been seeing the A-lister for the past few months.
While she did not answer directly, she may have left her outfit to do the talking — clutching a bag with the French word for yes, “oui,” and hiding the “no” side when asked about her new romance.
The Post revealed earlier in July how “A Star Is Born” hunk Cooper, 47, and Weiner’s ex have been “keeping it really quiet” after being set up by Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who is close with both of them.
“Anna definitely played matchmaker,” one well-placed source told The Post. “She’s BFFs with Bradley and adores Huma.”
“They are perfect for each other,” the source says. “They’re both into power and politics and human affairs.”
>set up by Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who is close with both of them.
https://vogue.ua/article/culture/knigi/hto-takiy-bandera-5-cikavih-knig-pro-legendarnogo-ukrajincya.html
Who is Bandera: 3 books about the legendary Ukrainian
"Stepan Bandera - a hero or a traitor?" "What wrong did Bandera do?" "What made Bandera famous?" These are just a few of the Google queries dedicated to Stepan Bandera. In recent months, the leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement has become, without a doubt, one of the most popular Ukrainians in the world, facts about whom are now being searched on the Internet by both Ukrainians and not only… Well, objective answers to the question of who Bandera really was, it is not easy to find what values he professed and what he really wanted for Ukraine - but you can try to look for it in books. We have collected the most interesting facts.
Stepan Bandera's book: "…when someone says: Glory to Ukraine!", published in 2015 by the Ivano-Frankivsk publishing house "Diskursus" - the ideal publication to at least get to know Bandera. Its first part is a collection of articles by Bandera himself, written in 1940-5, in which he reflects on Ukraine, the liberation movement, and describes his vision of the liberation of Ukraine. These articles will certainly help to understand the origins of the Ukrainian nationalist idea. The second part of the book is an article by Mykola Posivnych, a Ukrainian historian and one of the founders of the Liberation Movement Research Center, in which he briefly describes Bandera's biography.
"Ukrainians. The History of the Unconquered" is a popular series of books in which you can read interesting facts about Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, Ivan Mazepa, Yevhen Konovalts, and other famous Ukrainians who entered world history as unconquered. One of the most popular books in the series is dedicated to Stepan Bandera and tries to answer the question: Who is Bandera? Hero? A symbol of Ukraine? The authors promise that "based on archival documents, interesting and widely unknown materials, they will tell about the biography of the OUN leader without artificially created myths: what views he had, what ideals he was guided by and, ultimately, what kind of person he was." "Ukrainians. The history of the unconquered" - a series. which is intended for a wide audience, so if you are just starting to get to know Bandera and are looking for well-presented, structured and understandable information,
A scientific and popular publication that will help to understand how in the 30s-60s In the 20th century, the Ukrainian liberation movement developed and what role did Stepan Bandera play in it. How was the UPA created, what tasks did it set before itself, what role did it play during the Second World War, what was the struggle against Hitler's occupation and the confrontation with the NKVD. Highlighting the main events of this large-scale people's movement, the author gives the interested reader the opportunity to orient himself in the history of the generation that changed the perception of Ukrainians. We will also find out where the slogan "Victory or death!" came from, which has a special meaning for today's Ukrainians fighting the occupiers. The author of the book is Ivan Patrilyak, one of the leading specialists in the history of Ukrainian nationalism, dean of the Faculty of History of KNU. Taras Shevchenko.
>Baden-Baden, Not-so-Baden, Biden-Boden and so on.
when the gin kicks in and you driving in your car
park it like it's hot right in someone's lot
that would be awesome
>bitch ass motherfucker
>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11089359/Police-Suspect-slayings-4-Ohio-arrested-Kansas.html
Convicted burglar, 39, 'executes FOUR neighbors – an elderly couple as well as a mom and her daughter, 15' – then posts Facebook rant claiming they used TELEPATHY to control his mind
Stephen Marlow, 39, shot four people dead in Butler Township, Ohio, on Friday
His motive remains unknown although he said in a Facebook video that he will be launching the 'first counter-attack against mind control in human history'
'I want to be very clear, this will not be an active shooter event,' Marlow further says in the self-recorded footage
Clyde Knox, 82, Eva Knox, 78, Sarah Anderson, 41 and her daughter Kayla, 15, were all shot to death
It remains unclear if Marlow had any ties with the victims as he faces charges upon his extradition from Kansas, where he was arrested
Pink Floyd co-founder explains meaning behind warning at the top of his show
Pink Floyd's co-founder Roger Waters warns fans on his solo tour that if they can't stand his politics, "F off to the bar." His show includes calling President Biden a war criminal, and firing a fake semi-automatic weapon into the crowd. CNN's Michael Smerconish finds him just as passionate offstage. #CNN #News
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip