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Macronโs henchmen hand out some โEuropean justiceโ to medics....thatโs right, actual medics!
More Europe anybody??
More Europe anybody??
Forwarded from Jack Dawkins
My respect for the police just went up a notch or two...
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/amphtml/man-headbutted-passenger-train-police-officer-122338091.html
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/amphtml/man-headbutted-passenger-train-police-officer-122338091.html
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Man who headbutted train passenger revealed as off-duty police officer
Dramatic footage shows suited man headbutt passenger on a packed train.
Jack Dawkins
My respect for the police just went up a notch or two... https://uk.news.yahoo.com/amphtml/man-headbutted-passenger-train-police-officer-122338091.html
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footage shows suited man headbutt passenger on a packed train ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! Accident at a moto show in Brazil. The injured girl biker is doing well. ๐คช #losers
Terrible road accident in UK. The BMW jumped a red light at high speed and collided with the white van before flying out of control into Rio's Peri Peri in Coventry. Three men emerge from the wreckage of the car and flee, totally ignoring the van driver, a man in his 30s, who is clearly shocked and in pain. ๐ฑ
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell upbraided President Donald Trump on Monday for his announced withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria, calling it a 'retreat' that 'would increase the risk that ISIS and other terrorist groups regroup.' Trump's Republican allies, one after another, condemned his decision. Some focused on potential harm to American interests in the Middle East. Others warned that the troop pullout could doom hundreds of thousands of Kurds to a Turkish genocide. The president responded by warning the Turks not to test his 'great and unmatched wisdom' and threatening to 'destroy' the country's economy if they did anything 'off limits' โ an apparent reference to the possibility of Turkey invading Kurdish territory in Syria.
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Former US President Jimmy Carter got right back to work Monday, helping to build Habitat for Humanity homes in Tennessee - just one day after a fall at his home left him with 14 stitches on his forehead. Video captured by NBC News Monday in Nashville, Tennessee, showed the 95-year-old expertly wielding an electric drill as he put together pieces of wood for a corbel, which would be used in the building of the Habitat for Humanities homes later in the day. The bandages covering his stitches and the bruises around his eyes can be seen peeking out from under the brim of Carter's cap as he works. He seems to be completely untroubled or slowed down by the injuries that stemmed from his having taken a spill at his Georgia home on Sunday - his second fall in six months. ๐บ๐ป
Hundreds of environmental activists with the group Extinction Rebellion descended on New York City's Financial District on Monday morning to protest against climate change. Twenty-six people were arrested at around 10.30am after protesters poured fake blood on the famous Charging Bull statue near Wall Street. One woman was arrested for reckless endangerment after she climbed on top of the bull waving a green Extinction Rebellion flag. The protesters staged a 'die-in' by covering themselves with the fake blood and lying in the street. #NY #NYPD