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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Human Rights (Quote) by Xhabir M. Deralla

RESPECT AND DEMAND RESPECT

To be human is to have rights. Every one of us is a representative of the humankind. Thus, every one of us has the duty to respect and demand respect for the human rights of every one of us. 
The duty of every human being is to tell those who don’t know, encourage and support those who are afraid, and defend those who are threatened and prosecuted. 
To be human is to commit and struggle for the wellbeing of every human being on Earth and beyond. All that makes us human. It is hard, but human.
Xhabir M. Deralla
President of Civil – Center for Freedom

A BREAK FROM THE CRIME (MICHEAL BOLTON) SITTIN ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

TUCSON AZ ( MAN FOUND DEAD) HEAD REMOVED (ALSO FEET AND HANDS REMOVED)

TUCSON - The man who was found dead on the side of roadway south of Marana this morning was decapitated, Pima County Sheriff's Department officials confirm, and the head was not found with the body.
At about 10:55 a.m. this morning, Pima County Sheriff's Department deputies responded to the 2300 block of North Reservation Road and West Mile Wide Road to find a deceased adult male with obvious signs of trauma on the west side of the roadway, a release from the department states.
Officials say that in addition to the decapitation, there were other signs of trauma, and evidence at the scene showed the body had not been there for longer than 24 hours.
The call came from Customs and Border protection agents, who were alerted to the body by Bureau of Land Management workers.

UPDATE INFO
There is more on this case,the police say the hands and feet were also removed from the body of this male and they are asking for help from the public. This does cast a different angle on this case, I am not sure if the (drug cartel) would bother to remove the feet and hands of one of their victims.
However if one of their victims had strong local ties (the cartel might do this).

Saturday, January 7, 2012

WOMAN FACES 20 YEARS IN PRISON (FOR FEEDING WHALE) GIVE ME A BREAK!

California marine biologist is facing up to 20 years in prison and half a million dollars in fines for allegedly feeding a group of killer whales and then altering footage of the incident and lying to authorities.

In addition to her carrying out maritime research, Nancy Black operates the popular Monterey Bay Whale Watch tours and has been featured on PBS, National Geographic and Animal Planet. But on Wednesday, Black was charged with four violations of the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Black's attorneys say she was only doing scientific research.
HOLY CRAP 20 YEARS (in prison)  GIVE ME A BREAK!

Friday, January 6, 2012

TUCSON AZ (GANGSTER PARADISE) MAN FOUND DEAD WITH HEAD (REMOVED)

TUCSON - The man who was found dead on the side of roadway south of Marana this morning was decapitated, Pima County Sheriff's Department officials confirm, and the head was not found with the body.
At about 10:55 a.m. this morning, Pima County Sheriff's Department deputies responded to the 2300 block of North Reservation Road and West Mile Wide Road to find a deceased adult male with obvious signs of trauma on the west side of the roadway, a release from the department states.
Officials say that in addition to the decapitation, there were other signs of trauma, and evidence at the scene showed the body had not been there for longer than 24 hours.
The call came from Customs and Border protection agents, who were alerted to the body by Bureau of Land Management workers.
                                                POSSIBLE CARTEL (CALLING CARD)

Monday, January 2, 2012

POLICE MAY HAVE SUSPECT (ARSON FIRES) HOLLYWOOD

Hollywood was hit again overnight by a series of arson fires as authorities struggled to catch the person or persons responsible.
Officials reported at least four new fires Saturday night, including one caught on tape at the Hollywood & Highland shopping center on Hollywood Boulevard.
Firefighters responded after 7 p.m. following a report that a car inside the parking deck was on fire, said Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Brian Humphrey. By the time they arrived, the fire was out, Humphrey said.
PHOTOS: Arson fires


But a suspect's image may have been captured on one of the structure's video cameras; police were broadcasting a description of a white male in his mid-30s with a receding hairline and a ponytail.
Los Angeles County firefighters were called to 1035 N. Sweetzer Avenue in West Hollywood around 8:30 p.m. They found an apartment house carport with two vehicles on fire and spent 25 minutes dousing the flames, said Don Kunitomi, an on-scene fire inspector.

4 FOUND DEAD (SHOT CORONADO CONDO) SAN DIEGO

CORONADO, Calif. (AP) — An early morning New Year's shooting left four people dead at a condominium near San Diego, authorities said Sunday.
Police responded to a 911 cellphone call of shots fired in Coronado, a wealthy seaside suburb of about 24,000 people on San Diego Bay. Officers found a man in the doorway of the condo. The bodies of two men and a woman were discovered inside the condo.
San Diego County sheriff's Lt. Larry Nesbit said homicide investigators have not determined how any of the four died, though Coronado police officers who were first to arrive believe the man found in the doorway was shot.

"They checked and he had no obvious signs of life. They tried to make contact with anyone else that might be inside the building and they got no response," Nesbit said.
A SWAT team sent in a robot to the first floor and later searched the second and third floors, Nesbit said. The three dead bodies were found in "different parts" of the three-story building.