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#1,154 - Washington State Law Prohibits Police From Pursuing Criminals In Cars

June 03, 2022 12:00 - 16 minutes - 11.1 MB

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) said drivers are increasingly refusing to stop for troopers - and other law enforcement agencies also said this is becoming a common occurrence. The Northwest News Network reports that from January 1 to May 17 of this year, the agency logged 934 failure-to-yield incidents. While the patrol didn’t track this in the past, veteran troopers said there’s been a dramatic uptick in drivers fleeing traffic stops. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://b...

#1,153 - NYC Dept of Health creates signs giving tips on taking illegal fentanyl based drugs on subway

June 03, 2022 11:00 - 21 minutes - 16.2 MB

New York City councilman Joe Borelli blasted the city's health department on Friday for describing "safe" drug use as "empowering." "Don't be ashamed you are using, be empowered that you are using safely," a poster on the New York City subway quotes as testimony for overdose prevention. The poster, published by the NYC Department of Health, gives tips on using drugs safely. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the show 🛍️ Merch - https://Store.Reasonable...

#1,152 - Oklahoma Gov Signs Bill - Boys Use Boys Restroom, Girls Use Girls Restroom

June 03, 2022 10:00 - 19 minutes - 14.8 MB

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed into law a bill that requires students at public schools and public charter schools to use restrooms and locker rooms that match the sex listed on their birth certificates. The law specifically applies to students in pre-K through 12th grade at public and public charter schools in the state. Transgender students who decline to use the restroom required under the measure would have to use "a single-occupancy restroom or changing room" provided by...

#1,151 - Failure of the Far Left Activists to Cancel Seattle Reporter Who Covered Cities Progressive Failures

June 02, 2022 11:00 - 20 minutes - 15.5 MB

Jonathan Choe, a television journalist with more than two decades of experience, has been named to Discovery Institute’s Center on Wealth & Poverty as a senior fellow. Choe announced the appointment Monday on the Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI. Discovery Institute is a non-profit educational and research organization whose mission is to advance a culture of purpose, creativity, and innovation. It sponsors programs in areas such as economics, education, science and technology, bioeth...

#1,150 - Thieves Shoot Their Way into Seattle Gallery For 2nd Time In Just Weeks

June 02, 2022 10:00 - 17 minutes - 13.4 MB

A downtown Seattle art gallery owner said her business was targeted for the second time in less than two months as three men reportedly shot through the window three times and stole three carvings Sunday morning. Fossil & Stone had a mammoth tusk stolen from the gallery in early April. The gallery owner told KOMO News about the most recent theft, which they say occurred at 4:43 a.m. Police arrived four minutes later, they said, and nobody was injured. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every...

#1,149 - San Francisco School District Drops ‘Chief’ from Job Titles

June 01, 2022 11:00 - 12 minutes - 9.62 MB

The San Francisco school district is dropping the word “chief” from all job titles out of respect for Native Americans, officials said. The San Francisco Unified Schools District spokesperson Gentle Blythe told the San Francisco Chronicle that the decision to stop using the term was made Wednesday. “While there are many opinions on the matter, our leadership team agreed that, given that Native American members of our community have expressed concerns over the use of the title, we are no lo...

#1,148 - Despite Activist Objections, Seattle City Council OKs More Than $1M for Police Recruitment

June 01, 2022 10:00 - 23 minutes - 17.4 MB

Two years into sustained calls for police reform across the country in response to the killing of George Floyd, residents pleaded with the Seattle City Council, which once committed to divesting from the city’s police department, to vote against spending over $1 million in police hiring incentives and recruitment efforts. “Tomorrow marks the second anniversary of the police killing of George Floyd, yet this afternoon, the council is spending its time figuring out how to incentivize hiring m...

#1,147 - Is a ‘Chop Shop’ Operating in Plain Sight beneath the First Ave. Bridge?

May 31, 2022 11:00 - 14 minutes - 11.4 MB

Car theft victims want to know who is responsible for what they’re calling a “chop shop” operating in plain sight beneath Seattle’s First Avenue Bridge. According to King County property records, the parcels of land right next to the Duwamish River, overrun by trash and dozens of stripped cars, are jointly owned by both the state and the city of Seattle. Jamie Housen, spokesperson for Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office, confirmed to KIRO 7, that they’ve received complaints about the property. “...

#1,146 - Tennessee Makes Public Camping for Homeless a Felony, Violators Could Face Up to 6 Years in Prison

May 31, 2022 10:00 - 13 minutes - 10.2 MB

Miranda Atnip lost her home during the coronavirus pandemic after her boyfriend moved out and she fell behind on bills. Living in a car, the 34-year-old worries every day about getting money for food, finding somewhere to shower, and saving up enough money for an apartment where her three children can live with her again. Now she has a new worry: Tennessee is about to become the first U.S. state to make it a felony to camp on local public property such as parks. "Honestly, it’s going to be...

#1,145 - Shopping Cart Jail: Stores Face Fines To Reclaim Abandoned Carts - Even If They Were Stolen

May 30, 2022 11:00 - 18 minutes - 14.2 MB

It’s called shopping cart jail – a fenced in dirt lot hidden among the trees in the City of Federal Way. The carts of all shapes and sizes were found abandoned by city workers on sidewalks, public parks, private and public property and deep in the woods where homeless encampments exist Its population fluctuates from a couple of dozens to hundreds. They are from Target, Ross, Safeway, Marshalls, T.J.Maxx, nearly every major retailer and supermarket that operates in the city. They are all ...

#1,144 - WA State Dem Congressional candidate advocates a million people breaking into vacant homes

May 30, 2022 10:00 - 22 minutes - 16.5 MB

Washington Democratic congressional candidate Rebecca Parson has a bold idea to get Congress to pass housing legislation: have a million people break into empty houses. Parson, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, is running to represent Washington's 6th Congressional District. In a video ad, she outlined what she and her followers can do if she wins. "Imagine I proposed a Housing for All Bill in Congress, Then imagine you, me, and a million of our friends took action and occu...

#1,143 - Seattle Drone Pilot Lends a Helping Hand in Searching for Stolen Cars

May 28, 2022 10:00 - 17 minutes - 13.2 MB

Fed up and frustrated with the increase in stolen cars across the Puget Sound region, a West Seattle man is taking matters into his own hands. He’s using his drone to connect car theft victims to their stolen vehicles. Due to safety concerns, he wants to use only his first name, Tony. “I think people appreciate that someone is actually doing something to look, see and try to find their stolen property,” said Tony. “Unfortunately, its going to take us citizens to do the work that the cops c...

#1,142 - Seattle Clears Woodland Park Camp, Referring 89 People to Homeless Shelters

May 27, 2022 11:00 - 13 minutes - 10.5 MB

Woodland Park was one of Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s top priorities since he took office. City workers have referred 89 homeless persons to shelters and removed the encampment from the park Harrell said in a press conference at Woodland Park that the city’s efforts to remove the Woodland Park encampment has resulted in 60 referrals to tiny house villages, 25 referrals to enhanced shelters and four relocations to permanent housing. “From day one, my administration began working to address...

#1,141 - Nevada Man Threatened With Fines and Lawsuit by HOA Because of Anti-Biden Sticker

May 27, 2022 10:00 - 15 minutes - 12.1 MB

A Nevada man believes his homeowner’s association is violating his freedom of speech over an anti-Biden bumper sticker on his truck. The bumper sticker that reads “Let’s Go Brandon” is causing all the trouble for the man who is being told by his HOA that displaying the sticker on his truck is considered an offensive trader activity. Chris, who did not give his last name, lives in the Central Park Estates neighborhood in Henderson, just south of Las Vegas. His red truck often used to be par...

#1,140 - IRS Forms Show BLM Paid Millions to Insiders & Invested in Stock Market & Real Estate

May 26, 2022 11:00 - 24 minutes - 17.9 MB

The adage “wherever there is power, greed and money, there is corruption,” seems to ring true for Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors. As The Post reported last week, Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation tax documents filed (years late) with the IRS show Cullors used BLM funds to pay her graffiti-artist brother a whopping $840,000 for “security” services to the nonprofit and $970,000 to a company owned by her child’s father for “creative services.” Nepotism much? Oh, and...

#1,139 - RV Owner Torches Own Vehicle in Protest to Being Towed During Cleanup

May 26, 2022 10:00 - 18 minutes - 13.8 MB

Portland police detained one person after they allegedly lit an RV on fire while crews were trying to tow it away. It was part of a homeless vehicle camp cleanup the Portland Bureau of Transportation conducted Friday. PBOT tells us they marked the campers and RVs to be removed earlier this week, giving the required 72 hours of notice. They say they removed 10 vehicles in all, including two RVs that were being lived in. PBOT says they offered those people a free taxi ride to a shelter, but t...

#1,138 - President Biden Urges Cities to Spend Covid Relief Money on Police and Crime Prevention

May 25, 2022 11:00 - 14 minutes - 10.9 MB

President Joe Biden on Friday urged states and cities to use unspent money from last year’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief package to fund crime prevention programs and hire police officers. The president stressed the need for more funding of public safety programs at a White House event with mayors and law enforcement officials. “To every governor, every mayor, every county official, the need is clear, my message is clear: Spend this money now; use these funds we made available to you; priori...

#1,137 - New York Mayor's Initiative to Sweep Homeless Camps Seems to Deploy The Same NYPD & DHS Agents

May 25, 2022 10:00 - 26 minutes - 19.6 MB

Not long after the city embarked on Mayor Eric Adams’ initiative to break up New York City’s homeless encampments and offer services to the undomiciled, those witnessing the regular sweep operations began to see a pattern emerge. Several undomiciled individuals who have experienced the sweeps, and homeless rights advocates who have become watchdogs of the process, say that since the mayor’s policy was announced in late March, they have observed many of the same NYPD officers and Department ...

#1,136 - Seattle Crime: Is the City Going Soft on Crime?

May 24, 2022 11:00 - 14 minutes - 11.3 MB

“We don’t know if they’re under the influence – we don’t know a lot of things,” Jennifer Danner said. Jennifer Danner is a crime prevention coordinator, and she says you should have an escape plan for a burglary just as you would for a fire: “What if someone tries to come in the front door? What is my safety plan? My safety plan is getting the heck out the back door. But what if the back door is not the option. Now I might need to consider a window,” Danner continued. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for...

#1,135 - Florida Gov. Bans Protesters From Gathering in Front Of Residential Homes

May 24, 2022 10:00 - 16 minutes - 12.6 MB

Protests outside homes are now banned in Florida after the state’s rightwing Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, signed a bill into law prohibiting such demonstrations. DeSantis, who is both an ally and potential 2024 rival to Donald Trump, is a rising star in Republican circles as he courts the party’s rightwing base and eyes a possible White House run. A prepared statement from DeSantis on the bill-signing on Monday cited liberal picketing outside the homes of conservative US supreme cour...

#1,134 - Netflix sends “Culture Memo” To Wake Employees, Saying They Can Work Elsewhere

May 23, 2022 11:00 - 20 minutes - 15.2 MB

Elon Musk praised Netflix for taking a stand against woke employees who have tried to censor and silence those who offend their sensibilities. In a corporate memo on Friday, the streaming platform reportedly told its employees it will not “censor specific artists or voices” even if employees consider the content to be “harmful.” NETFLIX SENDS ‘CULTURE MEMO’ TO WOKE EMPLOYEES, SAYING THEY CAN WORK ELSEWHERE “If you’d find it hard to support our content breadth, Netflix may not be the best ...

#1,133 - Chicago Curfew for Minors Moved Up to 10 p.m. After Recent Violence, Mayor Orders

May 23, 2022 10:00 - 27 minutes - 20.3 MB

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday that she planned to sign an executive order moving the city's weekend curfew for minors to 10 p.m. citywide following a string of recent violence. The new curfew is an hour earlier than the 11 p.m. citywide curfew that had previously been in place. "I'm urging parents, guardians and responsible adults in the lives of children to make sure that you know what the rules are, and that you make a plan with your children and young people to make sure...

#1,132 - Should misleading White House tweet be investigated by new Disinformation Board?

May 20, 2022 11:00 - 21 minutes - 15.2 MB

Jeff Bezos, the founder and executive chairman of Amazon, has asked a new Disinformation Governance Board created by Joe Biden's administration to investigate a tweet from the president himself. "The newly created Disinformation Board should review this tweet, or maybe they need to form a new Non Sequitur Board instead," Bezos said in a tweet. "Raising [corporate] taxes is fine to discuss. Taming inflation is critical to discuss. Mushing them together is just misdirection." His comments c...

#1,131 - Convicted felons suspected of committing 60 smash-and-grab crimes in King County are in custody

May 20, 2022 10:00 - 21 minutes - 15.8 MB

There’s a possible big break in the scores of smash-and-grab ATM robberies now that two convicted felons are in custody. The men were arrested Friday for just two of the brazen ATM thefts, but the King County prosecutor say they’re suspects in a total of 60 such thefts across the county. In one case, the damage was so great that the business closed shop. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the show 🛍️ Merch - https://Store.ReasonableTV.com/ 🌟 Go PREMI...

#1,130 - U-Haul driver in Washington packs car into moving van, gets pulled over

May 19, 2022 12:00 - 19 minutes - 14.6 MB

A Washington state trooper made a surprising discovery jammed inside the back of a U-Haul truck during a traffic stop earlier this week.  Okanogan Trooper Cunningham pulled over a driver hauling a car that was partially hanging out the back of the truck on Highway 97 north of Okanogan, Washington State Patrol Trooper John Bryant tweeted Monday. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the show 🛍️ Merch - https://Store.ReasonableTV.com/ 🌟 Go PREMIUM with Rea...

#1,128 - After fourth burglary, Seattle shop owner debates calling it quits

May 19, 2022 11:00 - 20 minutes - 15 MB

A South Seattle store owner said it may be time to call it quits after burglary number four. Monday morning, thieves smashed the front of QT Market, carted away the ATM and stole thousands of dollars in merchandise. After serving the Mt. Baker neighborhood for the past decade, owner Bezunesh “Bella” Woldemarieam said running her small business has become too dangerous. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the show 🛍️ Merch - https://Store.ReasonableTV.co...

#1,129 - Expect Antifa to Ramp Up as Abortion Rallies Hit the Streets

May 19, 2022 11:00 - 17 minutes - 13.2 MB

Antifa activists are active again in Portland and Seattle, inspired by a leaked draft of a Supreme Court decision this week reversing Roe v. Wade. Neither city is ready for a repeat of Black Lives Matter-inspired left-wing riots and vandalism. But Antifa is now more dangerous than ever. Antifa operates most effectively during left-wing movements where they rely on partisan media outlets and like-minded politicians to either justify or ignore their unlawful activity. It’s one reason why they...

#1,127 - Law enforcement says decriminalization has flooded Portland streets with drugs

May 18, 2022 12:00 - 22 minutes - 16.8 MB

In November 2020, Oregon voters approved Measure 110, essentially decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs — from heroin to cocaine to opioid pills. Instead of criminal penalties, the law calls for treatment centers to be set up all over the state, so addiction could be treated as a health care issue, not a law enforcement issue.  he problem, law enforcement says, is that has led to a huge increase in the amount of drugs on the streets — and now, an increase in crime.  KGW join...

#1,125 - Seattle City Council Floats Using Public Library As Emergency Homeless Shelter

May 18, 2022 10:00 - 14 minutes - 11.2 MB

The Seattle City Council has expressed interest in using a public library building as an emergency homeless shelter. That idea was proposed Wednesday when newly-appointed Seattle Chief Librarian Tom Fay provided an operations overview to the council. Councilmember Lisa Herbold directed a line of inquiry at Fay to determine the library’s position on using its space for emergency shelter capacity. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the show 🛍️ Merch - ht...

#1,126 - Crime-Plagued & Fearful, Why New Yorkers Need Legal Access to Mace Now More Than Ever

May 18, 2022 10:00 - 15 minutes - 11.7 MB

Despite a mounting need for self-defense, the law stands. Overall crime is up 60 percent since last year, and the city has been rocked by a slew of hate crimes, subway shovings, and heinous murders in recent months. Meanwhile, New Yorkers desperate to defend themselves are being forced to jump through hoops to buy mace. In April, a group handing out pepper spray to women and the elderly in Chinatown attracted a line spanning blocks along Mulberry Street. A total of 550 canisters were snappe...

#1,124 - Parents Hunt For Baby Formula As Shortage Spans Across The US

May 17, 2022 11:00 - 14 minutes - 11.2 MB

Parents across the U.S. are scrambling to find baby formula because supply disruptions and a massive safety recall have swept many leading brands off store shelves. Months of spot shortages at pharmacies and supermarkets have been exacerbated by the recall at Abbott, which was forced to shutter its largest U.S. formula manufacturing plant in February due to contamination concerns. On Monday, White House press secretary Jenn Psaki said the Food and Drug Administration was “working around th...

#1,123 - Famous Rock Star Cancelled Over Tweet About Andy Ngo's Book About Antifa

May 17, 2022 10:00 - 19 minutes - 14.9 MB

Winston Marshall, the former banjoist and guitarist for Mumford & Sons, says he "lost a lot of friends” and was "condemned" by other artists following his controversial 2021 tweets that led him to his exit from the popular rock band. In a new interview with the Sunday Times Magazine, Marshall, 34, discussed having "been canceled." “I’ve met a few other people who have been canceled, whatever that means, and they talk about a couple of years later people who were part of the mobbing get in ...

#1,122 - Angry Apple Staff Claim Forcing Them Back to the Office Will Make Tech Firm More Male-Dominated

May 16, 2022 11:00 - 25 minutes - 18.9 MB

A group of Apple employees have accused the big-tech giant of only benefiting privileged staff with its push for corporate workers to return to the office, saying that the shift back to an in-person model will make the company 'younger, whiter, [and] more male-dominated.' The employees, organized under the newly-formed group Apple Together, petitioned the company on Friday in an open letter after CEO Tim Cook told staffers that they would need to work from the office one day a week starting...

#1,121 - Homeless Take Over Light Rail Trains In Seattle: SHOCKING City Worker Video

May 16, 2022 10:00 - 16 minutes - 12.8 MB

A Sound Transit employee took shocking video that shows approximately 30 homeless people using light rail as a homeless shelter. The video was recorded early morning last Monday, May 2, at the Angle Lake station. The unidentified employee walks the entire length of the light rail cars as homeless men and women are mostly slumped over, passed out. There appears to only be two paying customers on the light rail. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the sho...

#1,120 - Boeing Moves Headquarters Out of Chicago as City Struggles with Crime

May 15, 2022 10:00 - 14 minutes - 11.4 MB

Boeing Co.’s decision to leave Chicago is the latest blow to a U.S. city that already has seen its once-mighty economy battered by Covid-19 and crime. The planemaker said Thursday that it will shift its headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, from Chicago, a move that would put Boeing near federal government decision-makers in Washington. Chicago, the nation’s third-most populous city, has seen a rise in crime that prompted its richest resident, Citadel founder Ken Griffin, to say he’s likely...

#1,119 - Antifa Celebrates Mothers Day With Gift of Molotov Cocktail Thrown Into Anti-Abortion Office

May 14, 2022 11:00 - 17 minutes - 13.2 MB

Antifa vandals hurled at least one Molotov cocktail into offices of an anti-abortion group in Wisconsin and scrawled a chilling message on the wall that read: 'If abortions aren't safe you aren't either.' The damage was discovered on Mother's Day morning when a passerby called police and reported seeing smoke coming from the headquarters of the anti-abortion group Wisconsin Family Action in Madison.  The Antifa symbol - a capital 'A' inside a circle - was also scrawled on the wall, as well...

#1,118 - Gun and crowbar used in Seattle church serving as homeless shelter leads to 1 arrest

May 14, 2022 10:00 - 17 minutes - 13.4 MB

A man was in custody Thursday after a long-running fight between the suspect and another man at homeless shelter escalated to gunfire inside the facility, which is housed inside a Ballard church. George Sloan, 35, was booked into the King County Jail on suspicion of first-degree assault in connection with the incident in the shelter located in the 6500 block of 12th Ave. NW. It was not immediately clear if bond has been set in the case. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit...

#1,117 - Maui tourist sues hotel after after accident at Big Beach which employee recommended

May 13, 2022 11:00 - 19 minutes - 14.5 MB

Imagine you’re a hotel worker, and a visitor asks you to recommend “a good beach to go to as a family.” If that visitor is injured at the beach you recommended, can you or the hotel be held responsible for those injuries? That’s what one visitor tried to prove in his lawsuit. But a Hawaii court ruled that the Maui resort wasn’t liable for the injuries he suffered after he went to a beach several miles away at their employee’s recommendation and became paralyzed. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new vi...

#1,116 - Portland apartment warns thieves with ‘STEAL GAS GET SHOT’ sign

May 13, 2022 10:00 - 26 minutes - 19.2 MB

As reports of gas theft continue in Portland, some residents are now putting up signs to warn thieves they will fire off gunshots if it means protecting the fuel in their tanks. Posted just outside the cozy Devonshire apartment complex in Northeast Portland — where the average pump price remains well above $4 a gallon — are the words “STEAL GAS GET SHOT” and “ARMED TENANTS” in large red and yellow lettering. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the show ...

#1,115 - Homeless sweeps accelerating as 1.3 million tourists flock to Seattle's waterfront

May 12, 2022 11:00 - 24 minutes - 17.8 MB

After pandemic slow-downs, Seattle's tourism and its economy are improving, according to recently released numbers from the Seattle Historic Waterfront Association. On Monday, KOMO spoke to Ivar's president and Waterfront Association volunteer Bob Donegan about the trends. "We've also seen a significant increase in the number of visitors to the waterfront over the last 6 months," Donegan said. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK Support the show 🛍️ Merch - htt...

#1,114 - Court rules San Francisco can't ban drug dealers from Tenderloin District

May 12, 2022 10:00 - 16 minutes - 12.4 MB

A California appeals court ruled against an effort by San Francisco to ban four suspected drug dealers from a 50-square-block area in a city neighborhood rife with drug dealing and drug use. The ruling issued Friday is part of a case that started in 2020 when San Francisco sued 28 alleged drug dealers who frequent the Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods to try and clean up the area that has seen the city's largest number of overdose deaths. Then San Francisco City Attorney Dennis H...

#1,113 - Antifa Assaults Oregon GOP Governor Rally in DT Portland

May 11, 2022 11:00 - 23 minutes - 17.2 MB

The resource-strapped Portland Police Bureau (PPB) reportedly took more than 20 minutes to respond when alleged antifa members assaulted a Saturday campaign event near police headquarters in downtown Portland. By the time officers had "sufficient resources" to establish a crime scene near Southwest 3rd and Main Street, the black-clad demonstrators had already dispersed after hurling smoke grenades, paint-filled balloons and fireworks, according to police. Two were injured by "mortars," poli...

#1,112 - Dollar General Only Wants Boomer Employees - Gen Z Doesn't Know What Work Really Means

May 11, 2022 10:00 - 22 minutes - 16.4 MB

A Dollar Tree manager is no longer with the company after posting a sign at a Bremen, Indiana, store warning that it wouldn't hire Generation Z workers. The sign complained that the store was forced to close after two young workers quit.  "My 2 new cashiers quit because I said their boyfriends couldn't stand here for their entire shift," according to a photo of the hand-written note posted to social media. "Don't hire Gen Z's. They don't know what work actually means. NOW HIRING. Baby boome...

#1,111 - Father Who Took 7 Year Old To Seattle Protest Files Lawsuit For Pepper-Spraying Of Son

May 10, 2022 13:00 - 29 minutes - 21.1 MB

The father of a child who was hit with pepper spray during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Seattle has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging assault and negligence by police officers.  Their use of force sparked national outrage after video and photos showed medics and other protesters pouring water and milk on the screaming child’s face to relieve his suffering, the Seattle Times reported.  An investigation by the Office of Police Accountability determined the boy’s injuri...

#1,110 - Business Owner forced to barricade Sacramento street to stop crime

May 10, 2022 11:00 - 19 minutes - 14.4 MB

A part of Railroad Drive in Sacramento is effectively closed to the public. “I let them know, ‘Hey, the game is over. We’re taking back our street,” said Rich Eaton, who barricaded the road.  One of the property owners on the block put up barricades and paid a security guard to, for the most part, only allow in people who work on the street. “It was like walking through a working meth lab to get to work,” said a Greenwerx Employee. One man did not want to be identified, but he said the f...

#1,109 - Mostly peaceful Seattle activists bash windows, destroy cars and tag up Parks and Rec Building

May 09, 2022 10:00 - 13 minutes - 10.7 MB

A Denny Park building owned by the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department was vandalized last weekend, prompting angry condemnations from the city and others as a result. According to authorities, Seattle police responded around 10:30 p.m. last Saturday to the scene, which is located off of Dexter Avenue N., for reports of graffiti along with damage to the building's windows and city vehicles at the site. Three men wearing black clothing may have been involved in the incident, according t...

#1,108 - Desperate Portland area officials plea for apartment landlords to rent to homeless

May 08, 2022 10:00 - 24 minutes - 18.2 MB

In Multnomah County, a major barricade between getting unhoused people off the street and into permanent housing is a lack of available property. While past ballot measures have created funds to build new housing for people leaving homelessness, the number of available apartments doesn't meet the current need across the metro region. To address this dearth of available public housing, Multnomah County officials are turning to the private market for support. On Wednesday, county leaders anno...

#1,107 - Seattle City Attorney requests repeat criminals do real time NOT diversion

May 07, 2022 10:00 - 19 minutes - 14.9 MB

Seattle City Attorney Ann Davidson sent a request to the Seattle Municipal Court asking that frequent offenders who meet the criteria for Davison's High Utilizer Initiative be excluded from Community Court.  Davison's High Utilizer Initiative identified 118 individuals who are responsible for 2,400 criminal cases over the past five years in Seattle, according to a release from her office. Each person identified has 12 or more referrals from the Seattle Police Department to the City Attorney...

#1,106 - 74 Year Old Florida Man Shoots, Beats Up Man For Walking His Dog On A Golf Course

May 06, 2022 11:00 - 13 minutes - 10.5 MB

When it comes to the great state of Florida, nothing surprises us anymore. Gators could fly, the Everglades could freeze, and Disney could be cut off from the political teet (OK, that last one actually happened), and we would hardly bat an eye. So great is its capacity for chaos. So long has it reveled in it. And yet we can’t help be shocked by this story out of Delray Beach, where 74-year-old Robert Levine is under arrest for attempted first-degree murder for shooting 64-year-old Herbert Me...

#1,105 - Spotify keeps Joe Rogan but dumps the Obamas podcast - seems about right

May 06, 2022 10:00 - 18 minutes - 13.7 MB

The UFC color commentator Joe Rogan has made an enormous name for himself with his infamous JRE podcast. This podcast not only changed Rogan’s life, but also paved the way for other podcasts. The game-changer podcast moved from YouTube to Spotify; It resulted when Spotify and Rogan made a humongous 200 million dollar deal for exclusive rights for the streaming of the podcast. This year, the podcast host saw many famous artists protesting against him. The demand of banning the podcast from ...

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