Suspect in home invasion robbery in high speed chase Saturday: SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KABC) — San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies in a helicopter shot a suspect involved in a dangerous wrong-way chase and car crash on the northbound 215 Freeway Friday afternoon. On Saturday, the coroner’s office identified the suspect as Nicholas Alan Johnson, 32, of Fontana. Two cars were involved in the crash near Palm Avenue. A man and
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Information about the San Bernardino helicopter shooting you will NOT see in the press [Darleen Click]
From the UNEXPECTEDLY!!! Files: In the Wake of Proposition 47, California Sees a Crime Wave [Darleen Click]
No f**king sh*t, Sherlock … “The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act” isn’t living up to its promise. Also known as Proposition 47, the California ballot initiative, which was approved in November 2014 with 60 percent of the vote, downgraded drug possession and many property crimes from a felony to a misdemeanor. Proponents argued that lesser punishment for low-level offenders would enhance public safety. San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon was
“We should stop putting women in jail. For anything.” [Darleen Click]
I read this yesterday and still am wondering if I’m dealing with a click-bait headline or an article from a true female supremacist. The argument is actually quite straightforward: There are far fewer women in prison than men to start with — women make up just 7 percent of the prison population. This means that these women are disproportionately affected by a system designed for men. […] Essentially, the case
“It’s become very obvious, even to Blind Freddy, that the expenditure of half-a-billion dollars has done absolutely nothing to reduce crime.” [Darleen Click]
The video is almost two years old, but it is very relevant today ..
NYC Mayor Bloomberg blames Apple for rise in crime [Darleen Click]
No, this is not The Onion Major crime in New York City inched up this year, and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on Friday fingered the culprit: too many iPhones and iPads were being swiped. A rise in thefts of shiny Apple products accounted for the slight increase in the city’s annual crime index, a statistic that covers a number of felonies, including murder, grand larceny and robbery, Mr. Bloomberg said