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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
SECRET Service Agent (LEAVES Gun in Bathroom ) For Reporter to find -Romney Detail
TAMPA - A member of Mitt Romney's Secret Service detail was removed today from a campaign trip after she accidentally left her firearm unattended in the candidate's charter plane bathroom.
The agent in question left a gun unattended in the bathroom of the plane during a flight between Tampa and Indiana. The gun was found by a reporter on board who immediately informed the agent, who then went back into the bathroom and retrieved the weapon.
Ed Donovan, a spokesman for the United States Secret Service, told ABC News that officials are "aware of the incident."
"We take the care and custody of our equipment - especially firearms - very seriously," he said. "We will deal with this matter internally and in an appropriate manner."
The Romney campaign referred all questions regarding the incident to the Secret Service.
The gun was left in the bathroom primarily used by media in the back of the plane. Romney and his staff sit in the front several rows of the plane and the candidate uses the forward bathroom.
It was not immediately clear if the gun was loaded or on a safety lock, but the agent was on active duty at the time of the incident.
Following a campaign event in Indiana, the agent in question never re-boarded the flight back to Tampa.
89 Year OLD Man (Olympic Athlete 2012) Table Tennis Team
Here’s one you might not have heard: Fairway resident Bill Guilfoil
What makes Guilfoil’s name stand out on the official U.S. Olympic Committee list of athletes for the 2012 games is not just the fact that he lives in Fairway, but that he will turn 90 years old in November. While Guilfoil did not make the team traveling to London, he did compete in the Olympic trials in February in North Carolina in the Olympic sport of table tennis. According to the U.S. Olympic Committee, that makes him an official Olympic athlete for 2012.
Although Phelps and company are household names around the country for their Olympic exploits, Guilfoil has long been a household name around Johnson County and the Kansas City metro for his long career as both a tennis and table tennis teacher and competitor. Now 89, he still teaches tennis several hours per week at the Overland Park Racquet Club and runs the Sunday table tennis competitions. Guilfoil has been teaching tennis at the club for 35 years, since the day it opened.
“Bill definitely is our role model,” says club general manager John Shaw. “If we could all be in as good of shape as he’s in, we would be doing well.”
“I don’t have any problems with my knees,” Guilfoil says. “I feel like I can still move and turn.”
In the North Carolina trials, Guilfoil lost to Rocky Wang, who in turn lost to the top-rated player in the playoff. At this point, the Olympic committee can’t tell if Guilfoil is the oldest athlete to enter an Olympic trial because the records are kept on athletes who participate in the games, but they cannot point to anyone older who has entered.
Jennifer Vasilakos ( Regarding Recovery/stem cell treatment)
It remains my desire to re-open the
conversation on autologous (from one’s own body) stem cell medicine and
treatments in America, so that other people will have better alternatives for
healing from their devastating illnesses.
I appreciate all your positive support,
prayers, and wishes for my full recovery, so that I can come off
dialysis.
Jennifer
Vasilakos
Jennifer e-mailed me after I contacted her about her story and I told her how touched I was by it. I wish Jennifer the best of luck .
(Jennifer's Full Story)
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
NEW DOCTOR ( Rules Max ShacKnai Death Homicide) Rebecca Zahau Case
The young boy’s death was thought to be an accident at first, but that just didn’t settle right with grieving mother, Dina Shacknai. NBC News reports that days after Max was found dead, his father’s girlfriend was found dead as well. Rebecca Zahau was found hanging nude from a second story balcony in the same house where Max died. Zahau’s death on July 14 was ruled a suicide by the San Diego Sherrif’s Department.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/296538/mother-requests-to-re-open-sons-case-after-suspicion-of-homicide/#2pRF2MfjPZI9Fvrk.99
“Things just didn’t add up to me, so I hired independent experts to review the findings,” Dina said in a statement given to reporters on Monday. “When I started this process all I knew is that I wanted the truth, wherever that led, like any parent would.”Newser states that Dina hired two experts to help her in finding the truth about her son’s death. She hired San Francisco-based forensics pathologist Dr. Judy Melinek and injury biomechanics expert Dr. Robert Bove to review the details of the case. After reviewing the case, they both concluded that Max was likely beaten before he fell from the balcony. They say this attack could have led to the young boy’s fall. He could have been pushed over or he could have jumped or fell over the railing while trying to get away from his attacker. Dr. Melinek is calling the ”accidental death” classification of Max’s death ”inaccurate.”
“It would be more accurate to certify that manner as a homicide, where homicide is defined as death at the hands of another,” Melinek said in the statement.On Monday, Dina showed the team’s findings to the Coronado Police Department and requested them to re-open the case.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/296538/mother-requests-to-re-open-sons-case-after-suspicion-of-homicide/#2pRF2MfjPZI9Fvrk.99
MONTANA Man (KILLED pretending to be BIGFOOT) HIT by CAR
A Montana man was struck and killed by cars Sunday night while trying to hoax a Bigfoot sighting. The Montana Highway Patrol reported that Randy Lee Tenley of Kalispell was pronounced dead at the scene on U.S. Highway 93 south of Kalispell after being hit by two cars consecutively.
Tenley was wearing a military-style ghillie suit, which is a type of camouflage that resembles vegetation or foliage. Police interviewed Tenley's friends to determine why he would be wearing a full-length dark ghillie suit in the right-hand lane of the highway at night, and were apparently told of Tenley's nocturnal Bigfoot-inspired mischief.
Trooper Jim Schneider, interviewed by the Daily Inter Lake.com, said that Tenley "was trying to make people think he was Sasquatch so people would call in a Sasquatch sighting. You can't make it up. I haven't seen or heard anything like this before. Obviously, his suit made it difficult for people to see him."
12 Mexican (POLICE) Detained by Judge in the SHOOTING of U.S Embassy employees
MEXICO CITY, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Twelve Mexican federal police have been detained in an investigation of how two U.S. Embassy employees were wounded after being caught up in a police chase on the outskirts of the capital, authorities said on Monday.
Attorney General Marisela Morales said a judge had ordered the officers remain in custody for 40 days. They have not been charged with any offense in Friday's incident but she said prosecutors were looking into possible abuse of authority.
"We are not ruling out any kind of wrongdoing or any line of investigation," Morales told reporters. "We are asking for them to be detained so that we have the time necessary to conduct an exhaustive investigation."
Officials said on Friday police fired on the embassy workers' vehicle, which had diplomatic license plates, after the driver veered out of the way when he saw the officers' weapons.
The latest incident took place on a highway on the southern outskirts of Mexico City close to the city of Cuernavaca, which has been ravaged by criminal gangs during the government's conflict with drug cartels.
Attorney General Marisela Morales said a judge had ordered the officers remain in custody for 40 days. They have not been charged with any offense in Friday's incident but she said prosecutors were looking into possible abuse of authority.
"We are not ruling out any kind of wrongdoing or any line of investigation," Morales told reporters. "We are asking for them to be detained so that we have the time necessary to conduct an exhaustive investigation."
Officials said on Friday police fired on the embassy workers' vehicle, which had diplomatic license plates, after the driver veered out of the way when he saw the officers' weapons.
The latest incident took place on a highway on the southern outskirts of Mexico City close to the city of Cuernavaca, which has been ravaged by criminal gangs during the government's conflict with drug cartels.
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