Anonymous ID: cafc05 June 1, 2020, 1:39 a.m. No.9409135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9162 >>9310

Tail number N61VC up out of Fergus Falls, Minnesota. Currently on an ESE cousre at 41,000 feet approaching a flyover of Green Bay, Wisconsin.

 

N61VC Aircraft Registration

Aircraft Summary

Summary RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT COMPANY 400A

Fixed wing multi engine

(10 seats / 2 engines)

Owner PEACEABLE PARTNERS LLC

RIDGEFIELD , CT, US

https://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N61VC

 

N61VC - PEACEABLE PARTNERS LLC (RIDGEFIELD CT)

This aircraft (N61VC) isnot available for public trackingper request from the owner/operator.

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Company Name: PEACEABLE PARTNERS, LLC

File Number: 0841455

Filing State: Connecticut (CT)

Filing Status: Active

Filing Date: December 9, 2005

Company Age: 14 Years, 6 Months

Registered Agent: Bruce N. Ritter

38 Peaceable St

Ridgefield, CT 06877

Principal Address: 38 Peaceable St Ridgefield, CT 06877

Mailing Address: 38 Peaceable St Ridgefield, CT 06877

Company Contacts BRUCE N. RITTER Manager

38 Peaceable St Ridgefield, CT 06877

https://www.bizapedia.com/ct/peaceable-partners-llc.html

 

Peaceable Partners Llc is located at the address 38 Peaceable St in Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877. They can be contacted via phone at (203) 431-0893 for pricing, hours and directions.

 

For maps and directions to Peaceable Partners Llc view the map to the right. For reviews of Peaceable Partners Llc see below.

CONTACT INFORMATION

(203) 431-0893

https://www.chamberofcommerce.com/united-states/connecticut/ridgefield/personal-services/44569408-peaceable-partners-llc

 

A search by phone number brings back the Ritter Family Foundation.

 

RITTER FAMILY FOUNDATION

FOUNDATION PROFILE

The foundation was granted charitable status inJune, 1997and is located in Ridgefield, Connecticut.

In their most recent reporting year ending Dec. 2018, the foundation reported assets of $11,048,217 (ledger value) and income of $10,269,829.

The foundation does not respond to unsolicited applications for funding.

The foundation's major donor(s) is reported as: Bruce Ritter; Diane Ritter.

Further details for this foundation are as follows:

Classified as a(n) Independent foundation. with Employer Identification Number (EIN) 061468578.

Ranked 181 in the FoundationSearch Top Foundations by Assets for the state of Connecticut.

http://www.bigdatabase.com/Big-DB/USFoundation-profiles/RITTER%20FAMILY%20FOUNDATION-061468578.HTML

 

Unknown if connected to this scumbag pedo clergyman who died two years after the foundation was formed

Is Bruce N. Ritter his son? Or relative?

 

Bruce Ritter

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Rev. Bruce Ritter (February 25, 1927 –October 7, 1999) was a Catholic priest and one-time Franciscan friar who founded the charity Covenant House in 1972 forhomeless teenagers.By the 1980s, it had grown to an $87 million agency, operating numerous large centers in New York and six other major United States cities, as well as locations in Toronto, Canada, and Latin America.

 

In 1990, Ritter was forced to resign from Covenant House after allegations of sexual and financial misconduct. It was one of the most widely publicized cases of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.However no charges were filed against him. Independent investigation commissioned by the charity found none of the allegations of sexual misconduct can be proved beyond any question, but that cumulative evidence was extensive.

 

He also left the Franciscans, but retained his priestly faculties. He retired to a small town in upstate New York.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Ritter

Anonymous ID: cafc05 June 1, 2020, 2 a.m. No.9409271   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Many arrested for riot-related charges don’t live in Dallas

 

Records show those arrested on Saturday are from places stretching from Bridgeport to Burleson, and Wichita Falls to Terrell.

 

Author: Jason Whitely

Published: 9:37 PM CDT May 31, 2020

Updated: 9:37 PM CDT May 31, 2020

DALLAS — Hurricane season starts Monday, but Dallas businesses boarded up Sunday in anticipation of a third night of violence.

Most businesses in South Victory, including the American Airlines Center and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, had plywood installed over their glass windows.

At an Oncor building along the Woodall Rogers Freeway, workers spent Sunday removing all of the large stones from the landscaped beds to prevent the rocks from being used as projectiles.

A few blocks away, heavily armed Dallas police officers began detaining people downtown and searching their backpacks.

Police were trying to identify who came to protest and who showed up for something more.

“We’re playing chess. Not checkers,” said Dallas Chief of Police Renee Hall.

Officers said they arrested more than 100 people on riot-related charges on Saturday and noticed something about them.

“A large number of them are not members or residents of the city of Dallas,” Hall explained. “They come from multiple locations.”

WFAA easily identified 30 people arrested on riot-related charges from the department’s arrest database. Two-thirds of those individuals do not have Dallas addresses.

Instead, they came from Bridgeport, Burleson, Denton, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Irving, Lewisville, Terrell, The Colony and Wichita Falls – even one from Knoxville, Tenn.

Police charged all of them with misdemeanors, which means they could end up back on the streets within hours.

“They can bond out pretty quickly,” said Pete Schulte, a criminal defense attorney, “but the goal is to get them out of the situation where they’re not helping others do unlawful things.”

One of the overriding questions is whether the arrested individuals belong to larger radical groups.

“We are looking at that. Our intelligence unit – we’re working with our federal, state and local partners who are on the ground working with us,” Hall said.

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/many-arrested-riot-related-charges-dont-live-dallas/287-9945cd0d-c1f5-4a9b-b3ff-7a31e4872083

Anonymous ID: cafc05 June 1, 2020, 2:05 a.m. No.9409299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9346 >>9362

Police use tear gas to disperse protesters blocking West 7th Street Bridge in Fort Worth

Sunday marked the third straight day of demonstrations in Dallas and Fort Worth.

Author: WFAA Staff

Published: 2:30 PM CDT May 31, 2020

Updated: 11:51 PM CDT May 31, 2020

A curfew in downtown Dallas seemed to dispel protesters Sunday before any major civil unrest took place. Dallas police said they arrested more than 120 as they enforced the 7 p.m. curfew.

Farther west, protesters remained active, though peaceful, in Fort Worth later into the night. For a couple hours, demonstrators blocked the West 7th Street Bridge, before officers deployed tear gas to disperse the crowd.

As of 10:30 p.m., Fort Worth police said one person had been arrested, but aerial footage showed more people being placed into handcuffs.

Previous protests on Friday and Saturday evenings remained calm in Fort Worth.

City leaders called for calm and peace earlier Sunday after two days of protests, civil unrest and vandalism in Dallas, and across the country, after the death of George Floyd earlier this week in Minneapolis police custody.

Dallas has been placed under a curfew from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., Chief of Police Renee Hall said Sunday afternoon, for a number of days. Mayor Eric Johnson had said during an interview on WFAA on Sunday morning that decision would be dependent upon what law enforcement leaders felt they needed to keep control.

Leaders in University Park, Highland Park, Denton and Irving also put curfews into effect Sunday.

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/live-blog-dallas-protests-george-floyd-civil-unrest-leaders-curfew-calm-peace/287-89d41e21-9482-4f41-bbfb-f05e84a5a2e6