Anonymous ID: 67d100 Feb. 12, 2023, 5:43 p.m. No.18336180   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6362 >>6456 >>6557 >>6568

Military Situation In Kharkiv Region On February 12, 2023 (Map Update)

 

Russian-led forces took control of Dvurechnoe village;

Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue in Gryanykivka;

Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue near Debrova;

Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue near Synkivka;

Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue near Novoselivske;

Up to 80 Ukrainian personnel, 6 armoured vehicles and 1 howitzer were destroyed by Russian artillery shelling in the Kupyansk region, according to the Russian MOD.

 

https://southfront.org/military-situation-in-kharkiv-region-on-february-12-2023-map-update/

Anonymous ID: 67d100 Feb. 12, 2023, 5:45 p.m. No.18336210   🗄️.is 🔗kun

President Joe Biden: “If Russia invades that means tanks and troops crossing the border of Ukraine again, then there will be no longer a Nord Stream 2.”

 

Reporter: “But how will you exactly do that, since the project is in Germany’s control?”

 

Biden:“We will, I promise you, we will be able to do that.” (emphasis added)

Anonymous ID: 67d100 Feb. 12, 2023, 6:10 p.m. No.18336420   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6456 >>6557 >>6568

Crime Has Risen Under The Watch Of Soros-Backed Prosecutors In Six Major Cities

 

Several large cities have seen crime spikes after electing left-wing prosecutors with support from organizations that received funding from George Soros.

Homicides, auto thefts or both have surged in Philadelphia, New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago and St. Louis.

“When criminals don’t meet consequences for their crimes, victims meet the consequences of failed policy.” FGA Senior Research Fellow Michael Greibrok told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

 

At least six large cities have seen crime spikes after the election of liberal prosecutors backed by groups that have received funding from billionaire megadonor George Soros, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation found.

 

Motor vehicle thefts, homicides or both have surged in Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, St. Louis and New York since liberal prosecutors were elected with the help of funding from Soros. Soros, who has used “shell organizations, affiliates, and pass-through committees” like the Texas Justice and Public Safety PAC and Missouri Safety and Justice Committee to steer funds, spent at least $40 million in the last decade on prosecutors’ campaigns, sometimes representing 80 and 90% of their total funding, the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) recently reported.

 

Experts who spoke to the DCNF believe policies championed by Soros-backed prosecutors have contributed to increased crime, especially violent offenses.

 

“Policies of non-prosecution, which a lot of the prosecutors that he’s supported have enacted, certainly contribute to crime, especially to the extent that they are triggered in cases involving repeat violent offenders,” Manhattan Institute Policing and Public Safety Initiative Research Head Rafael Mangual told the DCNF.

 

By refusing to prosecute crimes deemed “low-level,” cities are often releasing repeat offenders and disincentivizing the police from making arrests for such crimes, Mangual explained.

 

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner

 

Soros personally contributed more than $1 million to the Philadelphia Justice & Public Safety PAC in 2017, with the organization spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on campaign media supporting Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s first election that year, campaign finance records indicate. The PAC also paid for some pro-Krasner campaign advertising and mailing materials during his 2021 re-election cycle, receiving a $259,000 contribution from Soros that June.

 

Since he took office, homicides have increased by about 64%, according to data from the Office of the Controller. Auto thefts more than doubled during the same time period, from around 5,688 in 2017 to 14,533 in 2022.

 

Homicides and motor vehicle thefts have relatively high-reporting rates compared to other crimes, according to a 2021 study by the Federal Bank of Richmond, which makes them optimal indicators of overall crime.

 

San Diego and Philadelphia are two similarly sized cities with comparable access to crime because they are access points on major highways and close to other large cities, yet they have huge differences in prosecution style, Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow Cully Stimson explained. Krasner “refuses to prosecute misdemeanors, refuses to add enhancements, [and there’s the] 31 career gang and homicide prosecutors he fired the first day in office,” Stimson recently told the DCNF.

 

In comparison to Philadelphia’s Krasner, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan’s office prosecutes misdemeanors and aggressively pursues repeat offenders, Stimson argued.

 

“The difference between those two cities is dramatic. Crime has not gone up in San Diego. Period. Why? Because you have a real prosecutor,” Stimson said. “And so last year in the city of San Diego, about fifty murders.”

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/02/12/soros-prosecutors-cities-crime/

Anonymous ID: 67d100 Feb. 12, 2023, 6:13 p.m. No.18336446   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6456 >>6457 >>6557 >>6568

Boston Mayor’s Finance Director Charged With Money Laundering Linked To Alleged Prison Drug Smuggling Scheme

 

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s finance director was arraigned by a judge Friday facing charges connected to an alleged prison drug smuggling scheme.

 

The Democratic Massachusetts Mayor Wu’s cabinet-member, Freda Brasfield, faced arraignment at Woburn Superior Court on charges of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering, Boston 25 News reported. Brasfield appeared alongside a couple of the collection of co-defendants, Jaime Liberty and Jayleen Rivera, both of whom faced charges of smuggling synthetic cannabis, better known as “K2” or “spice,” into the Massachusetts prison MCI-Shirley.

 

Brasfield plead not guilty to both charges. All three of the defendants were released on personal recognizance.

 

The prosecutors alleged that the faux marijuana smuggling operation dates back to January 2021. The parties involved allegedly include 4 incarcerated individuals, one of whom is Brasfield’s nephew, as well as 5 others, including the Boston Mayor’s finance director, who were not locked up.

 

This latter group also included Manuel “Junior” Dasilva, a former MCI Shirley inmate – whom the Commonwealth attorneys alleged “worked with the nine co-defendants to get synthetic drugs inside MCI Shirley,” according to the outlet.

 

Collectively, the state characterized the 4 incarcerated co-defendants as a “coordinated group of individuals who contact co-conspirators to purchase the cannabinoid-laced papers from a single dealer.”

 

The synthetic pot was described as a “liquid” drug that can be sprayed onto a piece of paper – making it inconspicuously veiled as written correspondence like letters or legal documentation.

 

Boston 25 reported that “the drugs are sprayed onto 8″ x 11″ sheets, which are cut down into one-inch squares and sold in prison for $400 each.” But one sheet can rake in over $30,000 from buyers behind bars.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/02/12/boston-mayor-michelle-wu-finance-director-money-laundering-prison-drug-smuggling-freda-brasfield/

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/02/12/boston-mayor-michelle-wu-finance-director-money-laundering-prison-drug-smuggling-freda-brasfield/