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Democrat Joe Biden would make gun manufacturers more legally liable for mass killings, and ban the manufacture of rifles styled to look like military assault weapons, under gun control policies his presidential campaign rolled out on Wednesday. He would also force owners of those guns to either sell them to the federal government or participate in a national gun 'registry' of the sort that has drawn howls from Second Amendment advocacy groups. People who 'possess' computer code that could allow a 3D printer to produce a plastic firearm would be required to submit to a federal government background check under Biden's plan, as though they were purchasing a finished weapon from a dealer. 😂 #facepalm
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Surveillance video in the bus during a road incident, Pakistan. 😱
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Forwarded from Donald J. Trump NOT [FAKE]
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A Dallas jury on Wednesday sentenced former police officer Amber Guyger to 10 years in prison for fatally shooting a black neighbor after she mistakenly walked into his apartment and mistook him for an intruder. The state asked the jury to sentence Guyger…
The judge who presided over Amber Guyger's murder trial presented her with a Bible and gave her a hug moments after the brother of slain accountant, Botham Jean, embraced the tearful officer. Judge Tammy Kemp hugged Jean's mother Allison after the sentencing, before also embracing Guyger and handing her a Bible. In an astonishing act of compassion, Jean's 18-year-old brother, Brandt, asked the judge if he could also hug Guyger, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison. 'If you truly are sorry, I forgive you. I know if you go to God and ask him he will forgive you,' Brandt said to Guyger in the courtroom. 'I love you just like anyone else. I'm not going to say I hope you rot and die just like my brother did. I want the best for you. I don't even want you to go to jail.'
Police have released bodycam video from two Texas cops who led a mentally-ill black man through the streets by a rope while they were mounted on horseback. Galveston officers Patrick Brosch and Amanda Smith arrested 43-year-old Donald Neely on a charge of criminal trespass on August 3, before deciding to transport him to the local station on foot as there were no squad cars in the vicinity. That decision sparked outrage, with authorities eventually deciding to release 36 minutes of footage from both of the officer's cameras, illuminating how the events unfolded. The video -released on Wednesday- shows how Brosch and Smith tied a rope around Neely's handcuffs after they had restrained him, before they ordered him to walk alongside their horses. 'We've just gotta do what we've gotta do,' Brosch is heard telling Neely, after Smith suggests that they should walk him to the station house. 👮🏻♂️
New York authorities have arrested six men in connection to the death of Vine and HQ Trivia founder Colin Kroll, who died from an accidental overdose of fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine, last winter. The New York City Chief Medical Examiner Office revealed in February that Kroll's death was ruled an accident. Kroll was found dead in his luxury Manhattan apartment on December 16, 2018. He was just 34 years old. On Wednesday, the US Attorney's Office in New York announced the arrests of the six men who are believed to have distributed the drugs to Kroll. Ariel Tavarez, 38, of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Christian Baez, 33, Luis Meson, 31, Gregoris Martinez, 34, Kevin Grullon, 25, and Joiffrey Urena, 27, each of New York, New York, have been taken into custody. 👮🏻♂️#NYPD #NY
It's funny! Listen guys! In the USA, a plastic stick directed against a police officer is considered a threat to the cop’s life, and instead of a single bullet you get real lead rain. 👮🏻♂️ #HK
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Evidence of Police Framing Protesters: Replacing the plastic rod of the Unconscious Gun-shot Student with a Metal Stick
The above video clearly shows that 'Kin Jai' (the gun shot school-boy) collapsed…
Evidence of Police Framing Protesters: Replacing the plastic rod of the Unconscious Gun-shot Student with a Metal Stick
The above video clearly shows that 'Kin Jai' (the gun shot school-boy) collapsed…
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DONALD TRUMP has celebrated a "victory against the EU" as he introduces trade tariffs worth £6.5 billion on goods it imports from the European Union.
PUBLISHED: 12:00, Thu, Oct 3, 2019
The World Trade Organization gave Washington a green light to impose tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of EU goods annually as punishment for illegal aircraft subsidies. Mr Trump tweeted: "The US won a $7.5billion award from the World Trade Organisation against the European Union, who has for many years treated the USA very badly on trade due to tariffs, trade barriers, and more. This case going on for years, a nice victory!"
The US was hoping to impose tariffs of around £9 billion in goods.
The WTO reduced this figure by around a third, but it was still the largest penalty in the organisation’s history.
US trade officials said levies would be set at a 10 percent rate for aircraft and 25 percent on agricultural and other items.
www.express.co.uk/news/world/1185911/Donald-Trump-news-EU-trade-war-WT
PUBLISHED: 12:00, Thu, Oct 3, 2019
The World Trade Organization gave Washington a green light to impose tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of EU goods annually as punishment for illegal aircraft subsidies. Mr Trump tweeted: "The US won a $7.5billion award from the World Trade Organisation against the European Union, who has for many years treated the USA very badly on trade due to tariffs, trade barriers, and more. This case going on for years, a nice victory!"
The US was hoping to impose tariffs of around £9 billion in goods.
The WTO reduced this figure by around a third, but it was still the largest penalty in the organisation’s history.
US trade officials said levies would be set at a 10 percent rate for aircraft and 25 percent on agricultural and other items.
www.express.co.uk/news/world/1185911/Donald-Trump-news-EU-trade-war-WT
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(WARNING 21+) In Ukraine, during a shootout, two police officers were injured, the suspect was killed. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
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'Don't touch me!' Finnish President Sauli Niinistö was seated alongside U.S. President Donald Trump during a press conference on Wednesday when Trump playfully smacked the foreign leader's knee. Niinistö's gut reaction was to swat Trump's hand away. 😂 #facepalm
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