Anonymous ID: 7e5244 May 21, 2020, 6:09 a.m. No.9262803   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2813 >>2880 >>3036 >>3287 >>3448

NATIONAL MISSING CHILDREN"S DAY. (release the memes)

 

Justice Department Observes National Missing Children’s Day

Department Honors Law Enforcement Officers and a School Bus Driver for Efforts to Rescue Missing and Exploited Children; Announces Poster Contest Winner

 

President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25, 1983, the first National Missing Children’s Day in memory of 6-year-old Etan Patz, who disappeared while walking to his bus stop in lower Manhattan on May 25, 1979. National Missing Children’s Day honors his memory as well as those children still missing. Etan’s killer was convicted in February 2017 for the 1979 murder, but the case remains active with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children because his body was never found.

 

Today’s announcement is part of the 37th annual commemoration of National Missing Children’s Day

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-observes-national-missing-children-s-day-1

 

In 2019, the FBI’s National Crime Information Center included 421,394 entries for missing children. Additional information about National Missing Children’s Day is available online.

 

https://ojjdp.ojp.gov/events/missing-childrens-day/2020-commemoration

Anonymous ID: 7e5244 May 21, 2020, 6:27 a.m. No.9262916   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2962

>>9262867

I got an yahoo account when yahoo was cool. The lefty TDS has been ramped up crazy for a while. keep in mind Yahoo's Oath group is essentially Huffington Post.

 

Biden won't even be running. If the fake news on their fundraising is true, someone else is going to run/. I dont get their news email.

Anonymous ID: 7e5244 May 21, 2020, 6:33 a.m. No.9262957   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2989

>>9262930

Hmmm someoen doesn't like Q people.

 

I'm going to say notable but anons with the app should probably chime in.

 

Remember Eric Schmidt is a pervert who spent 8 million on privacy updates to an apartment.

 

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2013/07/eric-schimdt-penthouse-new-york-photos-apartment.html

 

https://variety.com/2013/dirt/real-estalker/googles-eric-schmidts-manhattan-penthouse-1201236234/

Anonymous ID: 7e5244 May 21, 2020, 6:46 a.m. No.9263043   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3147

Note the "the Hamptons" on ling Island NY are $$$$$$$ neighborhood.

 

https://nypost.com/2020/05/14/southampton-officer-dead-from-apparent-self-inflicted-gunshot/

 

A Southampton chief court officer was found dead in his office this week from a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound, a local police official confirmed.

 

Mark Sidor, 56, who worked at Southampton Town Justice Court, showed up at the court on Jackson Avenue in Hampton Bays on Monday morning and was later discovered in his office, town Police Chief Steven Skrynecki told The Post on Thursday.

 

Skrynecki said Sidor appeared to have died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but the Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office will officially determine his cause of death.

 

“He was a very dedicated man to this job,” Skrynecki said. “He was a very loved family man. Almost everybody who has had contact with him has come away with a great feeling about him. He was a consummate community-minded professional.

 

“He’s a great example to everybody,” the police chief added. “He was a stellar public servant.”

 

Sidor worked for the town for more than 36 years and was also a former East Quogue fire chief, according to local newspaper The Independent.

 

Barbara Wilson, one of the four sitting Southampton Town justices, told the outlet Sidor was “very professional” and “very balanced.”

 

“He was always a shining light in that court,” she said.

 

Though the court has been closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sidor was there Monday morning for a meeting with the justices to come up with a safe reopening plan.

 

“That’s what he was concerned with,” Wilson told the paper.

 

He loved being a father and grandfather, she added.

 

Sidor leaves behind his wife, Daryn; children Alixandra McMahon, Courtney Sidor and Lucas Sidor; two grandchildren, a son-in-law and a brother and sister, according to an online obituary.

 

“He enjoyed the outdoors and spent many warm days clamming in the Shinnecock Bay and afternoons in his backyard with his family,” the obituary says. “He will be remembered for always lending a hand to any friend in need.”

Anonymous ID: 7e5244 May 21, 2020, 6:49 a.m. No.9263061   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Cris ship workers commit suicide?

 

https://nypost.com/2020/05/12/4-stranded-cruise-ship-workers-died-of-non-coronavirus-causes/

 

Four cruise ship workers have died in the last 10 days from non-coronavirus causes as their vessels remain stranded at sea, according to a report.

 

With cruise-trips canceled and more than 70,000 workers marooned on ships across US waters, several workers have committed suicide, CBS News reports.

 

One man on Saturday died of an apparent suicide on the Carnival Breeze as it headed from the Bahamas to Europe on a trip to repatriate its crew, and the next day, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman died after jumping from the Regal Princess outside of the Netherlands, the outlet reported.

 

That same Sunday a worker died of “natural causes” on the Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas, a company spokesman told CBS.

 

The string of deaths began on May 2, when a crew member died after falling overboard off the Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas.

 

The circumstances surrounded that death were not immediately clear and an investigation is ongoing, the outlet reported.

 

Meanwhile, 14 crew members have gone on a hunger strike after being stranded since March 13 on another Royal Caribbean vessel, the Navigator of the Seas.

 

“At this moment, we feel that we’re all hostages,” a crew member on the ship, which is docked in Miami, told the Miami Herald. “The company needs to understand we aren’t boxes of food that can be moved around.”

 

The cruise industry was hit with a no-sail order on March 13 and while passengers have disembarked, many workers have remained stuck on board in bureaucratic limbo.

 

Ryan Driscoll, a performer who has been languishing on a cruise ship for more than 60 days, told CBS that he feels like he’s trapped in a “prison.”

 

“The fact that they won’t let us off is extremely frustrating, irritating, especially for ships that just have crew members that have been quarantined for much longer than 14 days that have no COVID-19 cases,” Driscoll said.

 

“We’re just stuck here. It does feel like a prison sometimes … I want to go home. I want to see my family.”

 

(Govt locks up innocent workers, let's prisoners free…example)