Anonymous ID: 62c5e6 March 27, 2019, 9:38 p.m. No.5936710   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6743

Ouch…….

 

Is Brian Stelter a Deranged Homicidal Pedophile?

 

Probably not. But how can we really know for sure?

 

After two years of hype by a captivated and deranged media, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into alleged campaign “collusion” with the Russians was completed and the Justice Department’s initial summary of the report was released over the weekend. And surprise! It was a complete dud.

 

And now we will have to listen to the corporate leftist media explain why they weren’t really wrong about anything and how they actually did good journalistic work.

 

CNN’s Stelter noted that while political commentators did repeatedly allege Russian collusion on the “rolling talk show” of cable, the supposedly objective journalists were only asking questions about it.

 

“There is a giant difference between asking and telling,” Stelter said on Sunday’s edition of CNN’s “Reliable Sources.”

 

But there are, of course, plenty of questions the corporate big media shills aren’t asking.

 

For instance: is it possible that Brian Stelter is a homicidal pedophile who has systematically targeted, kidnapped, raped, and killed more than two-dozen children on a private island in the Caribbean?

 

If there is any chance at all—if there are any moments in Stelter’s life that he cannot perfectly account for—doesn’t the magnitude of damage implied in ignoring such a possibility warrant a $30 million investigation, employing dozens of lawyers and FBI agents, dragging a fine-tooth comb through his life and indicting several of his associates on unrelated crimes to put added pressure on them to testify against him?

 

Remember, we are just asking questions about prominent public person who potentially could be a serial child rapist and murderer here. Once again, we’re just asking the questions that the American people need to have answered.

 

We should ask legal experts and political pundits their opinions of what should happen if any allegations concerning Brian Stelter are true. Perhaps we should interview a homicide detective and have him speculate on the grisly details of how exactly (if the allegations are true) he may have used a chainsaw to dismember the poor children. Next perhaps a psychiatrist should be consulted to suggest what conditions might cause Stelter to have such an allegedly insatiable bloodlust. After all, Stelter himself told us that speculation “helps open our eyes and our minds to what’s possible.”

 

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https://amgreatness.com/2019/03/25/is-brian-stelter-a-deranged-homicidal-pedophile/

Anonymous ID: 62c5e6 March 27, 2019, 9:40 p.m. No.5936735   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6798 >>6881

264 arrested in crackdown on violent fugitives in Baltimore, Hogan and U.S. marshal announce

 

Gov. Larry Hogan and U.S. Marshal for Maryland Johnny Hughes announced Wednesday the arrests of 264 people as part of a three-week crackdown on violent fugitives in Baltimore.

 

Hogan also took the moment to demand lawmakers in Annapolis pass his bills to toughen minimum sentences for violent offenders and to track judges’ sentencing decisions. Less than two weeks remain before the General Assembly session ends.

 

“Incomprehensibly, lawmakers seem unable to take any action that will make a difference,” Hogan said. “These initiatives are all about going after the violent crime crisis with everything we’ve got.”

 

The governor was in federal court in Baltimore for the announcement of results from Operation Seven Sentinels, a push to capture the city’s most dangerous fugitives. More than two dozen law enforcement agencies from city police to the FBI joined in.

 

Maryland Gov. Hogan describes plans to fight crime in Baltimore, including 200 officers to target gangs

They arrested 25 people wanted for homicide or attempted homicide, 74 people wanted for assault and 27 people wanted for drug crimes. Authorities say they recovered 140 grams of heroin, 106 grams of cocaine and $50,000 in cash in the three weeks.

 

“We should all feel a little safer now that they’re off the streets,” Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison told the crowd.

 

The marshal, Hughes, noted those arrested include Jeremiah Amos, 26, who is charged with beating a child to death in January. He’s scheduled for a preliminary court hearing next month.

 

The Seven Sentinels operation mirrored a month-long push last year that nabbed 259 fugitives in Baltimore. Authorities called the previous effort “Operation Seven Sentries.”

 

The city’s violent crime has decreased 8 percent so far this year compared with the same period last year. Still, homicides increased 21 percent to 58 killings. Shootings increased 33 percent to 113. The city has suffered from more than 300 homicides annually for the last four years.

 

https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-fugitives-arrested-20190327-story.html