Anonymous ID: c25fe2 April 16, 2019, 11:01 p.m. No.6207778   🗄️.is 🔗kun

William Barr knows spying occurred in 2016. So does everyone else who was not programmed by the Mainstream Media.

Anonymous ID: c25fe2 April 16, 2019, 11:05 p.m. No.6207796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7823 >>7842 >>7846 >>7935 >>7960 >>8001 >>8182 >>8249 >>8349

Man Uses AK-47 Against 5 Home Invaders, Killing 3 And Injuring 2

 

HOUSTON, TEXAS — A man fought for his life against not one, not two, but five armed men who broke into his home. This gun owner was prepared for a fight, and utilized his AK-47 to defend his home and his life.

 

Two masked men went into the home where the 20-year-old resident was. At first, he though it was a joke, but quickly realized that these armed men meant business.

 

When they demanded cash, the resident complied. At least, that’s what he wanted them to believe. He said that he was going for what they wanted and reached under the couch.

 

Instead of pulling out money, he instead pulled out his AK-47 and began shooting at the suspects.

 

Three of the men were killed, and the other two were injured. Both injured suspects were taken to the hospital and then arrested.

 

The defender pursued the invaders into the front yard. The pile of brass in the front yard has been described as being from several different guns

 

The defender continued the gunfight with three occupants of the car that delivered the two home invaders. The group fled the scene in the car.

 

The car crashed a couple of blocks away. One suspect was found in the car, dead. One wounded suspect was found at Capitol and 71st Street, he was the suspect that died at the hospital. The third suspect from the car was wounded, fled the scene, and was being treated in the hospital.

via ammoland.com

 

The resident was not wounded during the incident, and police do not expect any charges to be filed. What this 20-year-old did was something that couldn’t be done unarmed, and he very well could have saved his own life that day.

 

He showed skill, and maintained his cool under pressure. His approach of pretend compliance is what made this self-defense as successful as it was, by completely catching his aggressors off guard, even though it was their full intention to catch their target victim in the same manner.

 

http://concealednation.org/2019/04/man-uses-ak-47-against-5-home-invaders-killing-3-and-injuring-2/

Anonymous ID: c25fe2 April 16, 2019, 11:43 p.m. No.6208066   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8081 >>8098

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>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6930743/The-Latest-Flag-design-stay-California-police-cars.html

 

California police department's 'aggressive' new flag emblazoned logo will stay on its squad cars despite a public backlash claiming the design may be offensive to immigrants

 

A police department in a coastal California town have ignored public cries that their new American flag emblazoned logo is ‘too aggressive’ and ‘militaristic’ by declaring the new emblem is here to stay.

 

Residents of Laguna Beach have raised concern in their hundreds to their local police department and council over the past few weeks, believing the new look of the squad cars may be offensive to immigrants and tourists.

 

But despite the backlash, the City Council voted on Tuesday to keep the design of its 11 Ford Explorers that have stars and stripes running through the word ‘police’ on their doors.

 

Town Mayor Steve Dicterow said the council was facing a ‘very narrow decision’ ahead of the vote, admitting the debate about the design had broadened into a national conversation regarding patriotism.

 

Town Mayor Steve Dicterow said he received hundreds of concerned messages from residents that thought the design was 'aggressive' and possibly offensive

 

The design was updated in a bid to make officers appear more visible to the public, the department's police chief said

 

‘Some of the words people used was that they felt it was threatening, intimidating, harassing and a symbol of racism,’ Dicterow revealed to the LA Times. ‘I think it’s reasonable that we’re going to look at it again so that whatever we [approve] is exactly what we put on the car.’

 

The composition was initially derided by local Orange County artist Carrie Woodburn, who said she was stunned by the ‘boldness of the design’.

 

Woodburn believes the design looks out of place in the welcoming tourist beach town, home to 23,000 people.

 

‘We have such an amazing community of artists here, and I thought the aesthetic didn’t really represent our community,’ Woodburn said to the LA Times. ‘It feels very aggressive.’

 

But not all residents agreed, with some, such as attorney Jennifer Zeiter calling the design ‘exceptional’, believing the objections may be connected to a contempt towards President Trump.

 

‘They are so filled with hatred toward this … office of the president of the United States and the current occupant of that office, that they cannot see through their current biases to realize that a police vehicle with the American flag is the ultimate American expression,’ she said.

 

The new look was initially derided by local Orange County artist Carrie Woodburn, who said she was stunned by the ‘boldness of the design’

 

officers commandeering the vehicles said they’ve received positive feedback from the public - though not everyone is sold

 

And officers commandeering the vehicles said they’ve received no complaints – only compliments – as they’ve driven the cars around town.

 

‘Every time I came to a stop sign, every time I came to a red light, somebody is telling me the car looks great,’ said Laguna Beach Police Cpl. Ryan Hotchkiss. ‘Every one of our members that drives the car loves it, and we look forward to keeping them the way they are.’

 

Local designer Chris Prelitz, however, disagrees. He cited a recent incident he witnessed with his wife at a hotel, where he saw several families and their children panicking as the cars arrived on scene.

 

‘When one of them’s there, it works,’ Prelitz told the west coast outlet. ‘But all of a sudden, I saw, wow, when there are three, maybe four of them together, folks thought it was a SWAT team, federal agents. So it had a very striking, strong impact, so much so that I think there might be some unintended consequences.’

 

Police Chief Laura Farinella told the Laguna Beach Independent in February that the design change was made primarily as an attempt to be more visible to the public.

 

‘Having 6.5 million visitors, we want to stand out, we want to be recognizable when they flag us down and we’re at a scene,’ she said.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6930743/The-Latest-Flag-design-stay-California-police-cars.html