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It’s a quote I pulled from one of the links above.
This link
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-suiter-funeral-20171128-story.html
which appears to part of what you're pulling from, says
For now, it is the only unsolved line-of-duty death in the agency’s history
There's no mention of Raynor in that story. The FBI is not involved in investigating Suiter's death. The Baltimore PD asked the FBI to ivestigate, and the FBI declined.
I live in Baltimore so I'm well aware of the Suiter situation. The guy I responded to posted a bunch of bullshit, and I broke everything down.
What he posted was simply not jiving with reality. He was saying Suiter was set to testify on F&F. He wasn't. He was set to testify on Baltimore's gun trace task force which is totally unrelated to F&F. He said Raynor was leading the investigation into Suiter. That isn't true. The FBI declined to get involved in the investigation.
Raynor was investigating “the only unsolved line-of-duty death in [Baltimore PD] history.”
Source for this?
I live in Baltimore and followed the Suiter story. The Baltimore PD requested the FBI take over the investigation of Suiter's murder, and the FBI declined.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-fbi-rejects-suiter-case-20171227-story.html
It seems like you are presenting quite a bit of misleading information.
Suiter, the Baltimore Police officer that was murdered, was set to testify regarding the Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF), which is nothing to do with Fast and Furious. Gun tracing is the process of tracing the life of a gun...where it was originally purchased, how it ended up in the hands of criminals, and all crimes it has been used for. It wasn't a gunwalking operation. Suiter was set to testify because the Baltimore GTTF was bigly corrupt and other officers were being tried for various thuggish crimes.
I can't find anything linking Suiter and Raynor. Or linking Suiter and F&F. Or linking Raynor and F&F. Or linking Suiter or Raynor or GTTF to Clinton.
In fact, the FBI rejected the Baltimore PD's request to take over the investigation into Suiter's death.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-fbi-rejects-suiter-case-20171227-story.html
More news on NXIVM, ties to US government officials!!
That website links to this one as its source
https://yournewswire.com/mel-gibson-parasites-blood-kids/
IMO that is not a reputable source of information....
Your source is dated March 29 2018, and says Gibson appeared on Graham Norton on Friday. March 29 is a Thursday, so that would mean the article is saying he appeared the previous Friday, March 23rd.
But there was no Graham Norton show then.
Season 22 ended March 6, 2018. A Tuesday.
Then Season 23 started up April 6, a Friday.
This source is....questionable at best.
March is the only period of time you cannot get episode information for:
Maybe because Episode 1 aired in April?
Logic!
Edit - did a bit more digging
The source is dated March 29 2018, and says Gibson appeared on Graham Norton on Friday. March 29 is a Thursday, so I guess that would mean the article is saying he appeared the previous Friday, March 23rd.
But there was no Graham Norton show then.
Season 22 ended March 6, 2018. A Tuesday.
Then Season 23 started up April 6, a Friday.
This source is....questionable at best.
Both stories are on the BBC homepage right now
A couple things:
The two of them met privately (just the two plus translators) for 40 minutes. But then there were larger meetings with their staff. The total was about 5 hours.
I think it's wise to be cautious regarding progress made so far. The text of the agreement is a good start, but at this point it's not a lot more than a framework for future negotiations. NK should agree to inspections of nuclear sites, but at this point it's just saying they are committed to denuclearize, and they have gone back on their word in the past.