Showing posts with label drug sentencing laws. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 12, 2015

The Boy Got White Girls Going Crazy!

The Boy has another chick on his side.

The Boy got these White girls going crazy. The Boy will treat them like queens and then smack them down like gnats. The Boy will love you one day then turn you out! You'll do anything for him. You may even trick for The Boy.

The Boy will let you get your fix. But The Boy doesn't give two fucks about you! Cause he's already got another chick.

When you die, The Boy will never visit you! He's already tricking the next chick!

White women between the age of 18-25 are becoming a target of heroin addiction.

The Centers for Disease Control have reported that the rise of heroin users increased so massively it's almost considered an epidemic.

The rise of heroin users have not only plagued the inner cities, but it's expanded into suburbs and rural communities.

Many communities are fearing that the heroin users will spike Hepatitis C and HIV. Often people who engage in heroin use are likely professionals.

The junk food media believes that many people who engage in heroin started with a gateway drug.

Which means that those who were addicted to pain killers and relaxers are turning to the smack.

It cost a lot of money to get a pain killer. So why not?

It's only a few dollars! Only $8 - $20 for a capsule of The Boy!

Okay, you know that users are often overdosing (OD'ing) off The Boy. For out of 150,000 people at least 20,000 are probably active users of heroin. At least 200 people died of heroin. The law in some cases carry Naloxone (Narcan) in case of heroin overdose. They have to be trained in using the reversal medication. Because if they see a deadly overdose, the law now treats heroin deaths as homicide. That means if they catch the smack man or person who let allowed an overdose to happen, they are charged with involuntary manslaughter. That means you aid and abet a heroin user who may overdose, you end up getting at least 10 years in the iron college.

I told you about friend
 She was once the sweetest young woman I've known. Had a great job. Had a bright future in travel and leisure. She threw it all away for The Boy. I have a feeling that in less than five years, the junk food media will release her name. Either a victim of a crime or a suspect in a crime.

She got addicted to The Boy when she hung around with the wrong crowd. Now I am only guessing that she's trying to sell her saggy body on those online classified ads or hanging around the stroll. She lost her mother and home within the past five months. I would never allow her to live with me. I had a feeling that if I had her here in my home getting high, she would overdose. Not happening here!

She's hanging out with the dope boy (friend) and hiding from the law. Her life is turning from bad to worse. Word on the street she may have contracted the deadly HIV disease.

I tried to help by contacting a therapist I've known for a while. She ignored it! She doesn't work anymore. So there's no record of business or home address!

Heroin users are often dysfunctional and angry when you confront them on their addiction. They believe they can break up with The Boy. It extremely hard to explain to someone about an addiction.

You can't tell her anything! She too embarrassed to talk about her problems. She said that her only thing in life is to make money so she can get high!

I haven't heard from her in five days. I am only guessing the worse!

So do you know a family member, friend or co-worker you believe is addicted to heroin?

Do you believe that this crisis is going to get worse?

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Barack Obama Goes To Federal Time Out!

One of the offensive right wing emails depicting President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and former Attorney General Eric Holder as prison inmates.

Conservatives might want to put away the champagne bottles cause it's not going to happen.

President Barack Obama is going to Oklahoma to do tour of a federal time out facility and speak to some of the inmates (mostly non-violent drug offenders and white collar offenders).

He will be the first sitting president to ever visit a federal time out.

This will be a push for criminal justice reform.

He will met Republican Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin and the warden of El Reno Federal Corrections. They will tour the facility on Thursday.

Vice will record the president's visit to the prison. The documentary will featured on HBO this year.

The White House confirms that its backing behind a bipartisan bill that would slash mandatory minimum sentences for many non-violent drug offenders.

Obama commuted the sentences of 22 drug offenders in March, the most aggressive use of his executive power to date to address the issue.

He has spoken out more frequently about the adverse effect current sentencing guidelines have on communities of color.

During a March interview with David Simon, the creator of HBO’s “The Wire,” Obama decried “the massive trend towards incarceration, even of non-violent drug offenders.”

“The challenge, which you depict in your show, is folks going in at great expense to the state, many times trained to become more hardened criminals while in prison, come out and are basically unemployable,” he said.

Monday, June 29, 2015

FBI Is Concern About A Serial Killer Murdering Women In Chillicothe!

These three women lived in Chillicothe. The FBI is determined to find a serial killer in the area.

Chillicothe, Ohio is 35 miles south of Columbus, Ohio. The city is rocked by a series of unsolved murders involving women on the stroll.

World News Today send our condolences to those lost in this senseless tragedy. Charlotte Trago, Wanda Lemons, Tameka Lynch, Shasta Himelrick, Tiffany Sayre and Timberly Claytor are loved.

They may have had issues in their lives, but in no way should they be murdered for that.

The law aided by the FBI in probing the histories of six women who turned up missing. Three of them were found dead near rivers. They have fingered a pimp as a person of interest.

The area is roughly hilly and rural.

Centered around Bridge Street, the Chillicothe Inn is a notorious spot for women to meet up with tricks who want a little action. Some of these women were addicted to heroin. These women ranged from the early 20s to late 30s. They were mothers, grandmothers, daughters and sisters.

 "Investigators recovered a great deal of evidence from the vehicle including blood, DNA, and a bullet," Ross County Sheriff George Lavender said.
These women turned up missing. Four of them ended up dead.
They also arrested 36-year-old Jason McCrary, a registered sex offender, for failing to update his address information. But they call him a prime person of interest in Timberly Claytor's killing.

Timberly's body was dumped in a vacant building lot around high weeds. She was shot three times and left for dead. She was 38-years old.

Is her death related to the disappearances of three other women?

"There's a common thread in terms of the places that the victims frequented and some of the people they were associated with,” Ross County Prosecutor Matthew Schmidt said.

Charlotte Trego was last seen in May of 2014. Wanda Lemons disappeared December 2014. Tiffany Sayre disappeared three weeks ago.

And last may Tameka Lynch was found dead in Paint Creek of an apparent overdose.

"I know that those of you in the media have talked  to some who have suggested that different people that are missing may know each other,” Schmidt said. “And that's something that we're looking at very seriously."
Jason McCrary is a registered sex offender. The law singling out this pimp as the person of interest.
"Last week we asked for FBI assistance in the three missing women case,” Chillicothe Police Chief Keith Washburn said. “We're in the process now of forming a task force."

Authorities said they want the expertise of the FBI to help them compare notes with other local agencies investigating missing women cases, including Columbus and Scioto County.

Leading some to wonder, is this the work of a serial killer? Investigators aren't ruling it out.

"We've got too many young women missing. So you always want to look at that possibility," Lavender said.

Schmidt said there was a great deal of forensic evidence found in that vehicle.

They are waiting for test results on that, and looking at surveillance video of Claytor's final hours, before they look at any additional charges against Jason McCrary.

He's being held in the Ross County jail on $100,000 bond.

This sexual predator doesn't care about their lives. All he sees is an opportunity to help them get their fix. And for this fix, these women didn't expect his sexual desire would lead to their murder.

The FBI is hoping that they can find the connection between each woman.

This sleeper story finally picked up some national attention. The junk food media is spooking the residents. The city is determined to find the suspect. Whether its McCrary or not, the mystery continues and we hope that the law can figure out how this senseless tragedy occurred.

That's the only thing that matters.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Ohio Mom Pimp'd Her Daughter For "Boy"!

Mother traded her daughter for "boy".

Mother of the year, April Corcoran and the local dope boy are going up the creek without a paddle.

The mother hailing from Pleasant Plain, Ohio, a town about 35 miles from Cincinnati, traded her 11 year old daughter for heroin.

I will use some drug slang in this. Heroin is also known in drug slang as "Boy", "Smack" "Fix" or "P-Boi".

Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters and Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine are planning on laying the smack down on the 31 year old mother and 41 year old Shandell Willingham.

These two could get LIFE in the iron college if they are found guilty of nearly 30 felonies. Some of these felonies could be bumped into federal charges if the U.S. Justice Department gets involved.

I am betting that DeWine is looking to the DOJ for federal charges.

The whole run down came from the junk food media. The mother of the year would travel to Cincinnati to an upscale apartment off Colerain Avenue in Camp Washington. She would often visit her local dope boy for that fix. That fix was starting to get very expensive. So in order to get a little more hits, she would get this idea.

She would give him collateral.



Willingham would get collateral if Corcoran couldn't muster enough to get boy. That collateral would be her daughter who rode along. I am guessing this was a mom who looked at her daughter like she's her best friend. And seeing their best friends, mom would convince her daughter to get a fix in.

See in the human trafficking game, the pimp (or madam) would convince the young girls to be their friends. They would offer them opportunities (i.e. money, gifts, acceptance, or drugs).  They would try to convince young girls that you could make easy money if you just do this "lil' favor for them".

Corcoran's family lives here. They are shocked that she would trade their grandchild for the fix.
This lil' favor would be child prostitution. This would eventually bring the girls into a world of sex, rape, unwanted pregnancy, drug addiction, sexuality transmitted diseases, and eventually a hole that six feet deep.

The Enquirer went to the sleepy town of 160. Many of the residents know April and found this to be quite disturbing.

The curtains were drawn on Corcoran's former Pleasant Plain residence Monday afternoon, although three cars were parked in the driveway. Two pieces of paper were taped to the front door of the home. They read: "No comment," and "talk to lawyer."

Corcoran's home is located on a sizable lot in a sparsely populated rural area. The residence looks out onto acres of farmland. To the immediate left and right of the residence sit two empty homes.

Dope boy busted for sex with minor and dope hustlin'.
Corcoran's nearest neighbors were two houses down in both directions.

James Bogen, Corcoran's court-appointed attorney, said he's been in contact with Corcoran's family.

"They tell me before she became hooked on heroin, she was a very loving and attentive parent," he said. Corcoran had very few interactions with law enforcement and the court system before Monday's indictment.

She has no criminal record in Ohio. In Hamilton County, the only cases against Corcoran include a disagreement with Discover Bank and a traffic ticket. The Warren County Sheriff's Office told The Enquirer that Corcoran had never been in their jail and that they'd had no dealings with her.

Warren County Juvenile and Family Services confirmed they had a closed case with Corcoran, but it was not clear what was the nature of the case. Warren County Juvenile and Family Services is responsible for child welfare, food stamp, child support and many other types of cases.

County officials were reviewing the case to see if it could be released to The Enquirer.

Officials says Willingham raped the child at an apartment complex at 3301 Colerain Ave. in Camp Washington.

However, City Center Properties, the company that manages the property, said they had no record that Willingham was a tenant at the complex.

The Camp Washington neighborhood is a real grimy area. Cincinnati residents are trying to push the problems out. That problem is the drugs, prostitution and vandalism. There are some long and short term fixes toward gentrification but it's happening and the streetcar will pave over these problems.

The inept Congress can't pass a bipartisan human trafficking bill because some dumb ass Republican senator from Texas (uh John Cornyn) slipped the Hyde Amendment into it. This amendment would deny taxpayer money to help women of rape get a termination if they become pregnant.

Congress is so fixated on trying to undermine the progressive agenda of President Barack Obama, even common sense is a partisan event. They are delaying the appointment of Loretta Lynch in this racial and spiteful attempt to have the president drop her as a nominee.

Yeah, by the way. I do know a few people who are addicted to "boy" and "girl".

In drug slang, girl is "crack/cocaine".

This 28 year old woman is a known drug addict and prostitute. She was coming from a loving family in Miamisburg, Ohio. She was a kind of shy kid who wanted to fit in. I guess getting hooked up by those "friends" got her addicted to the boy. Now as she slowly deteriorates, she figures that the best way to get a fix would be selling her body.

I am pretty sure that eventually the fix will either earn her a trip to the iron college or a place in the ground.

Who knows?

But I can only hope that she would get the help she needs or just continue to be a hard head and let the world roll over her.

She and this woman I previously dated named Jennifer are some of the tragedies unfolding in America. You may know someone who is addicted to pain medication, household materials, crack/cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine. They find these drugs as an outlet from the rejection.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our prayers to the victim of this senseless tragedy. I send my prayers to Jennifer. It's not easy to overcome drugs. This is not a local problem. It's an international problem and it's a loss...

Friday, August 01, 2014

Ohio Man Killed By Reckless Driver Fleeing The Law!

Questions mount over police pursuit that ended with a death of a man.

A.J. Ector wasn't a criminal. He wasn't a person involved in a high speed chase by local law enforcement.

He was an unlikely subject in a controversial story coming out of Dayton. He was a victim. A man who was killed after a police chase that turned extremely dangerous. The FBI, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Montgomery County Sheriff and numerous police organizations will look into the situation that happened.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of A.J. Ector.

The law sought a dope boy who was violating his probation. They spotted him and the dope boy took off.

The chase reached speeds over 100 mph. Around the "ghost town" near Ohio State Route 49 a man who was walking home was ran over without

The young man didn't even see it coming and he paid the price for a reckless driver and the law's attempt to apprehend.

According to The Dayton Daily News, suspect Aaron Johnson will be charged shortly for a probation violation, weapons under disability, vehicular homicide, fleeing and eluding.

The "ghost town" outside of Dayton along with multiple agencies are looking into

Trotwood Police officers and Montgomery County Sheriff deputies were involved in the pursuit, which started as a result of drug investigation.

Porter and Plummer did not respond to this newspaper’s request for the names of the law enforcement officials involved in the pursuit.

The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office has ruled that Agyasi Ector, 27, of Trotwood, died of blunt force trauma and that the manner of death is accidental due to an automobile crash.

Brad Shaw, spokesman for the Ohio State Highway Patrol, said the state patrol is only investigating the crash and declined to comment on the preliminary investigation.

A funeral service has been scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday at Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, 3300 W. Third St. in Dayton, according to Ector’s family and the House of Wheat Funeral Home.

Last week, Porter said an early review of the July 24 incident indicates that Trotwood police followed procedures in the pursuit.

“Our preliminary investigation shows that the officers acted appropriately and according to the pursuit procedures,” Porter said last week. “We’re still investigating that, and that’s a separate investigation that’s going on now at this time also.”

Ector was walking on a sidewalk when he was struck by a black sedan that was occupied by two males, both in their 20s. The sedan swerved across Shiloh Springs Road and snapped a telephone pole before landing in a ditch near Lowe’s.

Both males were taken to a local hospital and later released. One was treated for minor injuries and the other had a broken leg and lacerations.

One of the suspects was held in the Montgomery County jail on an old unrelated drug possession charge, according to Porter.

Representatives of the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office met on Friday with law enforcement involved with the investigation, according to Greg Flannagan, spokesman for the county prosecutor’s office.

The sheriff’s office, OSP and Trotwood police are investigating the incident that resulted in Ector’s death, Flannagan said. “These agencies are continuing their investigations. After the investigations are completed, the findings may be presented to the Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for possible felony charges,” Flannagan said.

The chase started in Harrison Twp. just after 2 p.m. Thursday, July 24, when Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputies attempted to stop one of the suspects for questioning in connection to a drug investigation, Porter said, adding there was no arrest warrant. The man got into the car and reportedly rammed two cruisers before speeding toward Trotwood.

Speeds during the chase reached 100 miles per hour along eastbound Shiloh Springs Road, Porter said.

Trotwood police and the state patrol executed a search warrant for the black sedan and seized an unknown amount of marijuana and two semi-automatic handguns.

Last week, Ector’s uncle, Harry Ector, said his nephew was just walking to work at Trotwood’s Office Depot when the accident happened. A manager at Office Depot said he was not allowed to comment.

“This just shouldn’t have happened,” Harry Ector said. “He probably had his earbuds in and couldn’t hear the high-speed chase and everything.”

Ector, known to family and friends as AJ, is the fifth person in the Dayton-area to die since 2011 because of high-speed pursuits.

Friday, March 07, 2014

Speaker Knockerz Passed Away!

Upcoming rap producer Speaker Knockerz was found dead in South Carolina.

Rapper and music producer Speaker Knockerz was found dead.

He produced singles for T.I., Ludacris, Gucci Mane, Young Scooter, Waka Flocka, Future and 2 Chainz.

He released a mixtape this year called Married To The Money.

According to the Associated Press, Derek McAllister (aka Speaker Knockerz) was found dead in his home near Columbia, SC.

Billboard reports the 19-year-old emcee was discovered in his garage on Two Notch Road in Columbia. Coroner Gary Watts said foul play is not suspected and an autopsy found no sign of trauma. Results are pending for a toxicology test.

The Richland County Sheriffs Department is investigating.

McAllister may have been missing for at least two days before being found. A Facebook user who identified herself as the rapper's mom said he was last seen Tuesday night while in a black Camaro. "It's not like him not to communicate or come home for this long period of time," Mesha Wilson reportedly wrote. "I pray that my son is ok."

Though unsigned, the rapper's videos on YouTube average somewhere between 200,000 to 3 million-plus views. Soon after his death was made public, #RIPSpeakerKnockerz became a Twitter trend in the United States. Friend and collaborator Zack Dillan, who directed many of the artist's videos, was among the mourners.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Speaker Knockerz.




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Monday, February 10, 2014

Wrong Way! [NSFW]

Deadly consequences for lives lost to reckless driving under the influence of alcohol.

In California and of course Florida, two incident where drivers had an opportunity to think before they drive turned out to be deadly.

In Pomona, California, a wrong way driver ended up killing six when her poor decision to drink and drive caused a terrible incident.

Police arrested the 21-year-old female driver on suspicion of felony driving under the influence and felony manslaughter in connection with the 4:40 a.m. accident on the westbound Pomona freeway, or State Route 60, in Diamond Bar, said Rodrigo Jimenez, a California Highway Patrol spokesman on the scene, who spoke to the Los Angeles Times.

The female driver was in serious condition at a Los Angeles County hospital with a broken femur and a ruptured bladder, Jimenez said.

Authorities were seeking blood tests.

Investigators "believe from what they found in the vehicle that alcohol was involved," Los Angeles County Coroner's Lt. Fred Corral told the newspaper.
California State Highway Patrol investigates the tragedy on the Pomona Highway.
Jimenez said the woman was traveling east in a red Chevy Camaro when it collided head-on with a red Ford Explorer. The sequence of events involving the other vehicles was not immediately clear. At least two people were ejected from their vehicles, Jimenez said.

Four people were pronounced dead at the scene, and two people died at an area hospital, authorities said. The freeway lanes in both directions were closed for hours Sunday.

Jimenez told the newspaper as he stood near the crumpled vehicles that it was "a horrific collision."

"This tragedy is 100 percent preventable," he said.
Friends and family mourn the lost of University of South Florida students.
And this wasn't the half of the problems. In Tampa, Florida, a group of young men died when the driver went the wrong way on Interstate 275 near the city. It turned out to be filmed by some eye catchers.

The driver of an SUV was heading south in the northbound lanes of Interstate 275 in Tampa around 2 a.m. Sunday when the driver collided head-on with the Hyundai Sonata carrying the fraternity brothers. Authorities say the SUV burst into flames and the driver died at the scene. FHP officials were struggling to identify the male victim late Sunday because of extensive injuries from the fire.

Sergeant Steve Gaskins said all four victims in the second car also died at the scene. They were members of the University of South Florida's fraternity Sigma Beta Rho. Authorities identified the victims as: Jobin Joy Kuriakose, 21, Ankeet Harshad Patel, 22, Imtiyaz "Jim" Ilias, 20 and Dammie Yesudhas, 21.

"Mere words cannot convey the depth of shock and sadness this terrible event brings to all who knew and cherished these wonderful young men," USF President Judy Genshaft said in a statement.

The university's counseling center will be available to help students' struggling with the loss. Sigma Beta Rho is planning an on-campus memorial service later in the week. Details will be available on the university's website, school officials said.
University of South Florida mourns the lost of five fraternity brothers. One of the frat brothers drove on Interstate 275 in the wrong direction.
"Our hearts are heavy at the loss of such bright, energetic and optimistic young people who had promising futures ahead of them; to have their lives cut tragically short betrays our sense of fairness and security," Genshaft said. "Now is the time when our faith and the support of those closest to us can sustain us, and should in tribute to their spirit of friendship and brotherhood."

Authorities said they are investigating whether drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those lost in these senseless tragedies.

Stories come courtesy of the Associated Press and Loserville.

Okay, this is video is disturbing. Take discretion in the viewing of this.

Wednesday, February 05, 2014

Oh No, Not This Stuff Again: Man Rips Victims Face! Cops Kill Man! [NSFW]

The return of the face eating zombies. Of course Rudy Eugene attracted international celebrity for being the first man who was apparently high on drugs when he attacked and manned a homeless man. This incident in Palm Beach County sparks a major concern among Florida law enforcement.

Take caution in reading this story. The picture below is disturbing. The incident that occurred is disturbing.

Once again, we here at Journal de la Reyna send our prayers and condolences to the victims of this horrible tragedy. This stuff will attract the racist right to making assumptions of Black on White crime (if the suspect's name is released to the public).

A few years ago, the world was introduced to the Miami Zombie.

Rudy Eugene allegedly high on bath salts managed to attack and rip the face of a homeless man.

The Miami Police ended up serving him with lead and he would pay the price. The victim would end up having reconstructive surgery after Eugene would rip his eyes and nose off.

It's kind of crazy and the racist right was all fearing of the ZOMBIE Apocalypse.

Nowadays, this bath salts, molly and heroin are a danger to the young and even old.

This craze is happening in the country's most notorious state for problems: FLORIDA.

This marks the return of the long-fabled flesh eating zombie only seen in comics and on TV screens, because a Florida man was shot to death after he (with no clothes on) assaulted an ex-police officer and tried to tear a man’s face off with his teeth.

A naked man possessing what authorities described as superhuman-like strength died Tuesday night after he assaulted a retired police officer, bit another man on the face and was then shot during a confrontation with deputies near Delray Beach, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said.

It was not immediately clear whether the man died from gunshot wounds or from a medical condition, Bradshaw said. Neither the names of the deceased man nor the assault victims were released late Tuesday.

The scene unfolded at about 8:30 p.m. on South Military Trail, north of Lake Ida Road and near The Colony at Delray Beach community. The man, who was not wearing any clothing, was walking north on Military Trail when, for reasons unknown, he assaulted a 66-year-old retired New York City police officer, Bradshaw said.
Ron Poppo was a homeless man who didn't bother the suspect. All of a sudden the attacker rips and eat a portion of his face. This is the horrible after effects of this incident. 
The retired officer was rushed to Delray Medical Center with serious injuries. The naked man, described as being about 6-foot-3, 250 pounds, then continued north on Military toward the entrance to the Colony where began chasing a man and the man’s 10-year-old son. At some point, the man began fighting with an 18-year-old man and he started biting the 18-year-old on the face, Bradshaw said.

The 18-year-old attempted to defend himself with a box cutter knife. The teen sustained serious injuries during the fight and was taken to Delray Medical. Deputies arriving on the scene tried to calm the attacker, Bradshaw said. Deputies attempted to subdue the man with a Taser, but were unsuccessful.

“He’s obviously delirious on something,” Bradshaw said. “He is a huge guy. He takes a fighting stance.

They’re trying to get him on the ground. He starts charging them. The Taser did not affect him.”

At that point, a sheriff’s sergeant fired three shots, one to the torso and two the lower part of the man’s body. The man was rushed to Delray Medical Center where he died.

“We don’t know right now if he’s expired from the gunshots, or if he’s expired because of obviously he’s on some type of drugs that have made him act like this,” Bradshaw said. “There’s no way to know if those are the shots that actually killed him, or if he’s died from what they called exited delirium. He’s obviously on some type of narcotics to make him act like this.”
Man dies after confrontation with deputy in Delray Beach
The scene of the crime where a 6'3" man attacked a former NYPD police officer ripping his face.
Late Tuesday, several sheriff’s patrol cars and incident command units lined a stretch of Military Trail near the entrance to the Colony. Colony resident Eddie Mady said he and his wife were out walking their dog Tuesday when they heard the gunfire.

“My wife thought it was fireworks,” Mady said. “Sometimes in the next door development some kids shoot off fireworks. But I knew it came from this direction and it didn’t sound like fireworks so I immediately grabbed my wife and our dog and said ‘Time to go back inside.”

Word of the shooting quickly spread through the neighborhood, Mady said.

“You never think something like this is going to happen where you live,” he said. “It’s a scary thing, but you never know. It can happen anywhere, anytime. Thankfully the police got him before he got into our development.”

Monday, January 27, 2014

Hip-Hop Tea Party Republican Trey Redel Resigns!

This blows. Controversial lawmaker resigns after he was arrested in 2013 for cocaine possession.

The tearjerker forced the Republican congressman from Florida to resign.

Besides it's not looking good for the Republicans.

Potential perennial loser Mike Huckabee was being a total sexist asshat.

King Hippo was acting a sexist asshat when it came to attacking Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis.

New Jersey governor Chris Christie starts off his second term with a hug scandal.

Former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell and his wife are under federal indictment for bribery.

Dinesh D'Souza, the conservative writer and filmmaker is facing federal indictment for election fraud.

House Speaker John Boehner's appearance on The Tonight Show this month was a total disaster. It assured attacks from the left.

Yeah, this has been a month of bad news for the Republicans. But who's fault is it?

President Barack Obama says the racist right.

Now onto the hip-hop influenced, coke snorting, partying Trey Radel of Florida. He's going to blame Obama for his resignation. Thiis so-called "hip-hop" Republican was busted a few months ago for having the blow in his system. Instead of getting time in the iron college, he got probation and treatment.

Radel was a Tea Party endorsed Republican who once was a former radio deejay and talk radio host.

He's married with a son. This is his first term as a lawmaker.

He's one of those famed Republicans who goes on Loserville saying that Americans should have to get drug tested for gubmint benefits.

I guess he's not going to have the luxury of being a lawmaker anymore.

He resigns today.

Monday, December 09, 2013

Washed Up Reality Star Invokes Hitler!

Tila Tequila as 'Hitila' [Facebook]
Do you remember the list of celebrities that America hates?  Meet Tila Tequila.

The Raw Story has another gem and it features a washed up celebrity and her stupidity.

Tila Tequila is a entertainer who rose to fame as that broad who wanted men and women to work their asses off for her affections. She would dub this "A Shot At Love" and it was on MTV. It ran for three seasons and gain notoriety for her being this Asian American girl who was a heavily tattooed diva who wanted to find the right person to be with.

I once dated a woman from Covington, Ohio who was a die hard drinker and reality television watcher.

This woman would introduce me to the broad's reality series. I found it to be really distasteful. I mean who would risk their time to date a woman who rose to fame on showing a couple of boobs for a few dollars.

I mean this broad has dated NFL stars, NBA players and a heiress from Johnson & Johnson (before she ended up killing herself on a drug binge). This broad pissed off many Jewish Americans with her little getup.
howe
James Howe was murdered. He worked on a reality show for washed up reality star Tila Tequila.
“I am not going to sit here and say that I hate Jewish people because that is not the case nor is this about Jews,” Tequila wrote.

“It is about Hitler and his side of the story that was never told since he was not the victor. However, those of you with a closed mind can think I am being anti-Semite all you want because I already told you that I am not, nor will I repeat myself again.”


The barrage of pro-Nazi imagery came less than two years after a public statement on Tequila’s part declaring she had converted to Judaism, saying “I just feel like the Jewish people have such a beautiful way about them, and I can’t wait to officially be Jewish. Shabbat Shalom.”
Tila Tequila in 2008 wearing a see through t-shirt so paparazzi could snap her nip slips.
“I TOLD YOU MY TRUTH SHALL COME OUT ONE DAY!!!! A TRUE WARRIOR OF GOD IS ALWAYS VICTORIOUS!! POW! NO PUN INTENDED! [sic]” she wrote.

According to Animal, Tequila also refers to herself as “Hitila” in a new song she posted online on Sunday, which features the lyrics, “Jewluminati motherf*ckers hate me,” and, “Worldwide genocide, blame it on the Jews.”

Animal New York reported that Tequila also used anti-Semitic language in a December 6 post making light of the death of 42-year-old James Howe, who was shot and killed in their home on November 27.

I am guessing that the Anti-Defamation League will not be pleased with her response.

Although, she is entitled to express this outfit and endorsement of this horrible war lord, she should know better. I am sure that America's Next Top Model will have no problem letting this one go!

And believe me she should take her silly ass out of the limelight. It's not helpful for America Next Top Model to have this woman acting a fool when the cameras aren't running.

Tila Nguyen (born October 24, 1981), better known by her stage names Tila Tequila and Miss Tila, is a Singaporean-born American model and television personality.

She is known for her appearances in the men's magazines Stuff, Maxim, Penthouse, her role as host of the Fuse TV show featuring performance striptease, Pants-Off Dance-Off and her position as the most popular artist on MySpace (according to page views) circa April 2006.

Nguyen was allegedly choked and restrained by former boyfriend Shawne Merriman, who was later arrested.

San Diego district attorney Bonnie Dumanis decided not to charge Merriman after her office spent three days reviewing reports from the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.

Nguyen sued Merriman for $1.5 million. Several weeks later, Merriman countersued, alleging intentional interference with contract, unfair competition, and trademark infringement. Merriman claimed that she was on a serious drug binge and he was trying to prevent her from acting a fool.

She declined to respond to his more recent actions, and a default judgment was entered in his favor for $2 million.

Nguyen stated she was engaged to heiress Casey Johnson and was photographed with a diamond ring.

Johnson, who had long suffered from Type I Diabetes, was found dead in 2010. The Los Angeles Coroner's Office announced that Johnson "died from diabetic ketoacidosis, a life-threatening condition caused by a lack of insulin and high blood sugar". She was reported to have neglected to take her medication, and died naturally.

In 2011 Vivid Entertainment released a video of Nguyen engaging in sexual acts with pornographic actresses Kristina Rose and Charlie Laine.

Nguyen has stated that the video was made for personal use and she did not consent to its release.

It was reported that Nguyen has agreed to check into rehab after having reportedly "almost died" from an attempted suicide by overdosing on pills. The incident caused her to be hospitalized from a brain aneurysm.

Nguyen completed her rehab treatment in 2012.

Upon completing her treatment, Nguyen opened up about her near-death experience to US Weekly stating "I can remember feeling like the bones were popping out the side of my head [because] the pain was so bad. I took some medications and tried to go for a nap, but when I woke up I was vomiting. I really thought I was going to die.

She was born in Singapore, raised in Houston, Texas, and now lives in Los Angeles, California.

Saturday, December 07, 2013

Gucci Mane Got Fired From His Own Label!

Gucci Mane's manager Debra Antney (aka Ms. Mizay). The rapper is suing her and rapper Waka Flocka Flame over royalties. The rapper is also facing federal charges for being a felon with a firearm.

1017 Brick Squad was created by Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane. The label helped him gain mainstream attraction. He brought OJ Da Juiceman, Waka Flocka Flame, Young Thug, and Young Scooter into the fold of his label. And now it seems like the label will move on with or without him..

The trap music phenomenon is something that Gucci Mane, Waka Floka, Future, T.I., Young Jeezy, Lil' Wayne, 2 Chainz, Rich Homie Quan, and Rick Ross take pride in. The success has provided them with hit singles and major stans. Also it draws the controversy of drug use and illegal activities.

Radric Davis (Gucci Mane) is a perennial of the iron college. And while he's serving his time, he usually drops a mixtape before he goes in.

His manager decided that the time has come for him to relinquish his hold of the label.

His manager is Waka Flocka Flame (Juaquin Malphurs)'s mom.

Debra Antney has managed Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka's early careers. She also has managed, or is currently managing, the careers of Nicki Minaj, OJ Da Juiceman, French Montana, and Lex Luger, among many other high-profile acts. She is also a certified acupuncturist and social worker.

Waka Flocka Flame is the founder of Brick Squad Monopoly and co-CEO of 1017 Brick Squad.
It was revealed Gucci Mane had filed a lawsuit against Waka Flocka Flame, Antney, OJ Da Juiceman, rapper Khia Stone and producer Zaytoven. The lawsuit accuses the parties, of fraud, racketeering, and breach of contract. According to Gucci Mane, Antney took control of his 1017 Brick Squad Records, LLC., without permission, and used it to create three separate offshoot labels. "Gucci is also accusing the parties in the lawsuit of withholding royalties and inflating the cost of label expenditures" and claimed that Antney seized his assets and stole a ring and a necklace.

In his lawsuit, Gucci Mane says that Antney took more than the typical 20 percent management fee. Gucci Mane also alleges that Antney's actions led to his having money and tax problems.

1017 Brick Squad : Young Thug, Young Scooter, OJ da Juiceman, Young Dolph, Waka Flocka and Gucci Mane. 
Antney responded saying, "I'm so speechless. It's so crazy. Waka wasn't even rapping in 2006. Drugs, greed, and women ruined him [Gucci Mane]. That's it. Don't blame that shit on me.

Yeah, I have to agree with Antney.

Gucci Mane is known to be a cocaine addict. He has been arrested for drug charges that include possession of marijuana and ecstasy (MOLLY). When he binges on drugs he acts a fool. He was recently arrested for firearm possession as a felon. That's basically having weapons under disability.
Rapper Gucci Mane, here in a March booking photo, has been charged in federal court with gun crimes.
Federal time out for Gucci Mane if he is found guilty of carrying firearms while under disability.
Now CNN reports that the Atlanta rapper's career may be over. He may get 20 years in federal time out if he is found guilty.

Each charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal time out and a fine of up to $250,000.

What's your thoughts of this feud between Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame?

Monday, September 02, 2013

Molly Breaks Hearts, Literally!

Hello Molly!
The controversy surrounding a deadly club drug. The entertainment industry is getting the blame for programming the stans into taking the powerful drug. The drug is literally killing some who ingest this along with other narcotics. MDMA is an empathogenic drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine classes of drugs. MDMA has become widely known as "ecstasy", usually referring to its street pill form, although this term may also include the presence of possible adulterants.

The Electric Zoo Festival also known as E-Zoo is an annual electronic music festival held over Labor Day weekend in New York City on Randall's Island Park. The festival represents all genres of electronic music, bringing top international DJs and live acts from multiple countries along with hometown favorites to four stages. Time Out New York cited Electric Zoo as the festival that "transforms Randall's Island into an Ibiza on the East River every Labor Day"

The 2013 Electric Zoo was cut short after two people died after ingesting the powerful drug.

The final day, Sunday, September 1 was cancelled.  There were four more hospitalized in critical condition, possibly having to be linked to MDMA (or Ecstasy).

The founders of the event, Made Event, announced on the last day of Electric Zoo, that "The founders of Electric Zoo send our deepest condolences to the families of the two people who passed away this weekend. Because there is nothing more important to us than our patrons, we have decided in consultation with the New York City Parks Department that there will be no show today." They also later announced that Made Event will give refunds to the people who has tickets to any Electric-Zoo Concerts on September 1.

Syracuse University grad Jeffrey Russ, 23, of Rochester, and Olivia Rotondo, 20, a University of New Hampshire student from North Providence, Rhode Island, both died.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those lost in this horrible tragedy.
Atlanta rapper Future openly endorses his stans to try "Molly".
The junk food media is quick to point to Kanye West, Lil' Wayne and twerker Miley Cyrus.

Cyrus, 20 is proud to be a declaration. Her name is dropped in some of the rapper's verses when it comes to that drug.

Wondering how long will it take before Bill-O makes a story about how evil the entertainers are?

Urban Dictionary describes Molly as a pure form of MDMA (ecstasy), usually a free powder or in capsules.

The appearance of this drug is typically white in color. Beige or yellowish color indicates that the drug is not the purest... it's been stepped on.

The entertainment industry say that it's a way to "turn-up."
Esctacy pills.
Their stans are engaging in consuming a molly because this pill makes them high and party. It is an energy booster.

Urban Dictionary says, while the molly is fresh in these stupid people's body- they feel great however, once they come off of their high, they typically experience boredom in more extreme ways than smarter individuals who did not engage in this drug consumption. Another side effect of this drug is sweating an abnormal more than usual.

Rappers typically refer to the consumption of this drug by stating "pop tha molly."

Let's go down the list of future obituaries who openly engage in the drug.

Trinidad James, a Southern based rapper who appears on Gold Gang Records and Def Jam.
Future, a Southern based rapper who appears on A1/Freebandz and Epic Records.
Tyga, a West Coast rapper who appears on Young Money Entertainment/Cash Money Records.
Miley Cyrus, a pop singer who appears on RCA Records.
2 Chainz, a Southern rapper who appears on Def Jam.
Nicki Minaj, a mainstream rapper who appears on Cash Money Records.
Lil' Wayne, a mainstream rapper who appears on Cash Money Records.
Kanye West, a mainstream rapper who appears on Roc-A-Fella Records.
Rick Ross, a mainstream rapper who appears on Def Jam and Maybach Music Group.
Gucci Mane, a Southern based rapper who appears on 1017 Brick Squad Records.
Waka Flocka Flame, a Southern based rapper who appears 1017 Brick Squad /Atlantic Records.
Juicy J, a Southern based rapper who appears on Taylor Gang/Kemosabe/Columbia Records.
Ja Rule, a mainstream rapper who appears on Mpire Records/Fontana Entertainment.
Pimp C, a Southern rapper who appears on Rap-A-Lot Records.
Bun B, a Southern rapper who appears on Rap-A-Lot Records.
Three Six Mafia, a mainstream rap group that appears on Hypnotized Minds, LLC/Sony Records.
Amy Winhouse, a pop singer who appears Universal Republic Records.

Pimp C passed away in 2007 after drinking a combination of Molly and Lean (Dirty Sprite).
Amy Winhouse passed away in 2011 after using numerous drugs.

CNN reports the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) calls Molly a powder or crystal form of MDMA -- or 3, 4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine.

Its a Schedule 1 controlled substance, considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted use in medical treatment, which means it's illegal.

This year, molly was abundant at music festivals -- if you knew where to look. At Miami's Ultra Music Festival, fliers littered the landscape mentioning her name like missing child posters: "Have you seen molly?" And when Madonna took to the stage to introduce an artist, the pop star asked the audience: "How many people in this crowd have seen molly?" A slew of cheers answered, though Madonna later said she'd been referring to a song, not to an illegal drug.

Hip-hop artists claim they know her -- she's casually mentioned by 2 Chainz in the Nicki Minaj track "Beez In the Trap," by Childish Gambino in his song "Unnecessary," by Kanye West in "Mercy," by Danny Brown in "Die Like a Rockstar."
Trinidad James is a rapper who admits using Molly.
It seems the drug is on the minds of many. But questions about who -- or what -- molly really is remain.

MDMA acts as a stimulant and a psychedelic, according to the DEA. After being inhaled, eaten or parachuted -- folded into a tissue and swallowed -- molly ushers in euphoria. It floods users' brains with neurotransmitters serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine, making them feel elated, empathic and full of energy.

MDMA first found popularity in the form of Ecstasy as the drug of choice among ravers at underground nightclubs in the early 1990s. But when questions arose over the purity of Ecstasy --- the drug was often mixed with other ingredients ---- people turned their attention to a purer form, said Nathan Messer, board president of the nonprofit organization DanceSafe, which promotes health and safety within the nightclub community.

Some consider the name picked for this white powder a clever marketing strategy: "Molly" carries both the innocent appeal of the girl next door and the implication that the drug is always pure MDMA. But because the chemical makeup of molly is often altered, taking the drug is dangerous, DEA spokesman Rusty Payne said.

"(Suppliers) are making it look like something that is safe and easy to take, but in many cases, you're playing Russian roulette," Payne said.

And although MDMA tastes, smells and affects you differently than other drugs would, without having experience with each molly variation, there's no easy way to tell if the substance you take is pure, Messer said. But even as its pure form molly, MDMA can be dangerous.
The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards caused a bit of controversy. Entertainer Miley Cyrus, a former child star was "twerking" on singer Robin Thicke. The entertainment news agitators are shocked and applauded by her performance. Was she on Molly?
The DEA sees MDMA supplied from Asia, Canada, even the Netherlands.

"You have no idea the lab environment these chemicals or substances were produced in," Payne said. "If they knew where things were produced, they might think twice."

There is now greater permissiveness and lax attitudes toward drugs such as marijuana, so people move on to other substances, such as molly, and give themselves permission to use them, Anderson said.

"We are moving into a post-war on drugs era. We're seeing a softening of drug laws and a softening against drugs, especially among young people."

For now, the DEA is more focused on fighting the abuse of prescription medications such as Oxycontin and Valium. But as admirers plaster posters at concerts asking, "Have you seen molly?" officials can only hope she stays missing.

One thing about rapper Kendrick Lamar, he's not like these idiots. The reason why the rapper dropped that diss on the entertainers was to tell them, "y'all are fucking the rap game up with this stupid shit you're doin'!"

Future, the Atlanta based rapper wrote a song about taking Molly and drinking Lean (Dirty Sprite/Sizzurp).

Basically he's rapping about a combination of cocaine, dirty Sprite (codeine, Sprite, Jolly Ranchers, xanax, and valium). He said that "he doesn't mind if his heart stops!"



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Monday, August 12, 2013

Holder: We're Locking Up Too Many Minor Drug Offenders!

Attorney General Eric Holder weighs in on the Congress proposals to curb back some drug violation laws.

The Attorney General of the United States has declared that the U.S. drug laws are way too harsh and he's working on trying to motivate this 'do nothing Congress" to pass some legislation that may curb on the mandatory sentencing for possession of illegal narcotics.

The clear step to an eventual legalization of marijuana is decriminalize the punishments that are handed out.

Many Americans are locked in the iron college for having a small baggy of the good and the punishment could put them in for up to five years.

Many in law enforcement are hoping to find ways to curb the epidemic of heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine in communities.

Attorney General Eric Holder hopes to bring an issue to the forefront.

CNN reports that the Justice Department will no longer pursue mandatory minimum sentences for certain low-level, nonviolent drug offenders, Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday, noting the nation is "coldly efficient in jailing criminals," but that it "cannot prosecute or incarcerate" its way to becoming safer.

"Too many Americans go to too many prisons for far too long, and for no truly good law enforcement reason," Holder told the American Bar Association's House of Delegates in San Francisco.

He questioned some assumptions about the criminal justice system's approach to the "war on drugs," saying that excessive incarceration has been an "ineffective and unsustainable" part of it.

Although he said the United States should not abandon being tough on crime, Holder embraced steps to address "shameful" racial disparities in sentencing, the budgetary strains of overpopulated prisons and policies for incarceration that punish and rehabilitate, "not merely to warehouse and forget."

Holder invoked President Barack Obama, saying the two had been talking about the issues and agreed to try to "strike a balance" that clears the way for a "pragmatic" and "commonsense" solutions to enhance public safety and the "public good."

The centerpiece of Holder's plan is to scale back prosecution for certain drug offenders -- those with no ties to large-scale organizations, gangs or cartels. He said they would no longer be charged with offenses that "impose draconian mandatory minimum sentences."

They now "will be charged with offenses for which the accompanying sentences are better suited to their individual conduct, rather than excessive prison terms more appropriate for violent criminals or drug kingpins."

The changes are effective immediately.

Lessening the use of mandatory minimums -- sentences that require a "one-size-fits-all" punishment for those convicted of federal and state crimes -- could mark the end of the tough-on-crime era that began with strict anti-drug laws in the 1970s and accelerated with mandatory minimum prison sentences and so-called three-strikes laws.

Opinion: Shame of mandatory minimums shows in Marissa Alexander case

The attorney general linked the effort to rethink mandatory minimum sentencing for drug crimes to key issues.

Racial disparities

Holder said "unwarranted disparities are far too common" in the criminal justice system, reminding his audience that Obama alluded to some of the issues in remarks he made after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin last month, giving voice to African-American concerns that "there is a history of racial disparities in the application of our criminal laws -- everything from the death penalty to enforcement of our drug laws."

Holder said the nation "must confront the reality" that once "people of color" are in the criminal justice system, they "often face harsher punishments than their peers." He called it "unacceptable," "shameful" and "unworthy" of the U.S. legal tradition.

Prison overcrowding

Holder said the U.S. prison population has grown by almost 800% since 1980, and federal prisons are operating at nearly 40% above capacity.

"Even though this country comprises just 5% of the world's population, we incarcerate almost a quarter of the world's prisoners. More than 219,000 federal inmates are currently behind bars," he said, noting that almost half are serving time for drug-related crimes and have substance abuse problems.

Moreover, he said 9 million to 10 million more people cycle through America's local jails each year. And roughly 40% of former federal prisoners -- and more than 60% of former state prisoners -- are rearrested or have their supervision revoked within three years after their release.

It was not immediately clear Monday whether Holder's announcement would have any impact on people already in prison.

Economic, social burden

Holder said overcrowding at the federal, state and local levels is "both ineffective and unsustainable." He said it imposes a significant economic burden -- totaling $80 billion in 2010 alone -- and it comes with "human and moral costs that are impossible to calculate."

Legislation to lessen the use of mandatory minimums, Holder said, would ultimately save the United States billions.

Holder going after Texas voting law

Although Obama administration officials say the changes they are pursuing will not require congressional approval, some unlikely pairs of lawmakers have united to push for criminal justice changes.

Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky have worked together to allow judges to depart from mandatory minimum sentences when circumstances merit.

Democratic Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois and Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah have undertaken similar efforts.

Holder blasts 'stand your ground'

In recent years, there has been a rise in support among conservatives for reforms to the criminal justice system. While more flexible approaches to crimes have long held support among liberal Democrats, the fear of being tarred as weak on crime by Republican opponents has long caused moderate Democrats, particularly those running for president, to avoid the issue.

In addition to changes to mandatory minimums, Holder called for expanding the use of "compassionate release" from jail for those who "pose no threat to the public."

He also said the Justice Department is taking steps to identify practices for enhancing the use of drug treatment and community service programs as alternatives to jail.

Holder also said he has asked federal prosecutors to develop new guidelines for determining when federal charges should be filed and when they should not.

"I've also issued guidance to ensure that every case we bring serves a substantial federal interest and complements the work of our law enforcement partners," he said.

Holder additionally directed prosecutors to create comprehensive anti-violence strategies for badly afflicted areas.

Holder not afraid to take on race debate

The American Civil Liberties Union praised Holder's approach Monday, calling it an important step toward ending federal prison overcrowding and creating a "fairer criminal justice system."

Laura Murphy, director of the ACLU's Washington legislative office, said in a news release, however, that although Holder's announcement "is an important first step," Congress also must act to change laws that "lock up hundreds of thousands of Americans unfairly and unnecessarily."

Michael Mukasey, a former judge and an attorney general under President George W. Bush, said he is not a fan of mandatory minimums, but he does not support what Holder is doing.

"I generally agree with the goal of getting rid of mandatory minimums," said Mukasey. "But the way to do that is to pass a law," he said in an interview on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper."

CNN's Carol Cratty and Jessica Yellin contributed to this report.


Monday, June 10, 2013

Philly Crane Worker May Get Life In The Iron College!

A crane operator who was responsible for a tragedy in Philadelphia is held in jail for involuntary manslaughter.
A week ago, the junk food media was worrying their asses off about the Washington, DC scandals that plague President Barack Obama.

While all this crap was going on, there was an incident that happened in Philadelphia. There was a horrible building collapse in the city. A demolition crew reckless allowed a portion of a building to fall upon a neighboring Salvation Army building killing five people and injuring dozens.

I didn't have time to fill this in. But today, I will since there was a break in the case.

The operator of the crane was high on the weed when he controlled the crane. The contractor and demolition company was cited for failures in judgement before and yet they still operate.

Well that's until this tragedy happened.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences and prayers to those lost in this senseless tragedy.

CNN reports that the man was denied bail for this. If found guilty, this guy will spend the rest of his life in the iron college. That's prison y'all.

The 42-year-old crane operator wanted on involuntary manslaughter and other charges tied to a deadly Philadelphia building collapse turned himself in Saturday, a police spokesman said.

Sean Benschop will be charged with six counts of involuntary manslaughter, 13 counts of recklessly endangering another person and one count of "risking a catastrophe," officials said.

Wednesday's building collapse in downtown Philadelphia left six dead and 13 people injured.

Blaming the suspect's "reckless and irresponsible behavior" for the casualties, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter said Saturday that he hopes Benschop faces "the harshest level of charges ... and he is punished accordingly."
Walk of shame for Sean Benschop. Besides the death threats he and his family may get, the prosecutors may give this guy life in the iron college for his reckless endangerment.
"Justice will only be served if Sean Benschop receives a sentence that buries him in a jailhouse forever, just like his victims were buried on Wednesday," the mayor said.

Daine Grey, Benschop's attorney, told reporters Saturday that while his client feels "extremely sympathetic and remorseful," he's not guilty of any crime.

"This was an accident, but Mr. Benschop was not responsible," Grey said, in remarks captured by CNN affiliate WPVI. "And we believe that, in time, the facts will show that he is not responsible."'

A judge signed an arrest warrant -- which had been approved by Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams -- on Friday night or Saturday morning, police said.

Benschop should make his first court appearance via closed circuit TV within 12 to 24 hours of his arrest, according to Philadelphia police spokesman Lt. John Stanford. At that point, a judge will determine what the bail amount will be in his case.
The Salvation Army was leveled after a crane worker let a building scaffolding fell on it. 
"The district attorney hopes the arrest of the defendant will be of some comfort to all of the victims and their families affected by this heartbreaking tragedy," district attorney's office spokeswoman Tasha Jamerson said.

Benschop allegedly was working a crane to tear down a vacant building in downtown Philadelphia when a four-story wall collapsed onto a Salvation Army thrift store, causing an ominous rumble followed by panic on the streets.

Afterward, searchers climbed over shards of wood, concrete and rebar looking for survivors, such as 61-year-old woman pulled alive from the rubble early Thursday.

The first lawsuit was filed that same day, by attorneys for a 54-year-old woman pulled from the rubble by a firefighter.

Benschop, the crane operator, had marijuana and pain medication in his blood after the collapse, a law enforcement source told CNN.

Pennsylvania court records indicate Benschop, who also went by the alias Kary Roberts, has been arrested multiple times in the past two decades. Many of the related charges -- related to alleged firearms violations and theft -- were withdrawn, dismissed or resulted in not guilty verdicts, though he was found guilty in the mid-1990s on drug charges.

A day after publicly apologizing "to the victims and their families" and promising to do everything possible "to find out what went wrong," Nutter pressed Saturday to get answers from two property owners who hired Benschop to operate heavy machinery.

"These three individuals bear the ultimate and sole responsibility for this tragedy," the mayor said.



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Edward Snowden: I'm The Leaker!

Junk food media now focuses on man who leaked NSA info to the press.

People in the media are a buzzed about the guy who leaked classified information to the press. The National Security Agency (NSA)  is a cryptologic intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign communications and foreign signals intelligence, as well as protecting U.S. government communications and information systems, which involves information security and cryptanalysis/cryptography.

The NSA is directed by at least a lieutenant general or vice admiral. NSA is a key component of the U.S. Intelligence Community, which is headed by the Director of National Intelligence. The Central Security Service is a co-located agency created to coordinate intelligence activities and co-operation between NSA and other U.S. military cryptanalysis agencies. The Director of the National Security Agency serves as the Commander of the United States Cyber Command and Chief of the Central Security Service (CIA).

Edward Snowden, an American man who told The Guardian about the NSA's collection of telecommunications.

Snowden was brought up in Elizabeth City, North Carolina; then he moved with his family to Ellicott City, Maryland, where he studied computing at a community college in order to gain the credits necessary to obtain a high school diploma. He later obtained his GED.

In 2003, Snowden enlisted in the United States Army with the hope of eventually joining the Special Forces. He was discharged after breaking both of his legs in a training accident. He then went to work as a security guard for a covert NSA facility at the University of Maryland. After that he went to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), where he worked on IT security.

In 2007, the CIA stationed him with diplomatic cover in Geneva, Switzerland, where he was responsible for maintaining computer network security. Leaving the CIA in 2009, he worked for a private contractor inside an NSA facility on a United States military base in Japan.

At the time of his departure from the U.S. in May 2013, he had been working for defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton for less than three months, as a system administrator inside of the NSA in Hawaii. He described his life as "very comfortable," living with his girlfriend and earning a salary of "roughly U.S. $200,000."

The Guardian describes Snowden as intensely passionate about the value of privacy; his laptop is adorned with stickers supporting internet freedom organizations including the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Tor Project.In the 2008 presidential election, Snowden voted for a third party. He said he "believed in Obama's promises," yet "he continued with the policies of his predecessor."Political donation records indicate that he contributed to the primary campaign of Ron Paul.
Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and his father former Texas congressman Ron Paul advocates kookspiracy theories about the government. If they're elected president, they'll just continue the NSA wiretapping. They scream at the clouds. The United States clandestine services take leaks seriously. 
Snowden has said that he has a "predisposition to seek asylum in a country with shared values," and that his ideal choice would be Iceland. The International Modern Media Institute, an Icelandic freedom of speech advocacy organisation, on the day his identity was revealed issued a statement offering Snowden legal advice and assistance in gaining asylum.

CNN wrote on its news website that Snowden is "running out of cash," with The Guardian's Ewen MacAskill telling CNN that Snowden's "credit card is going to max out pretty quickly" because of the expense of living in a hotel in Hong Kong.

On June 10, The New York Times reported that a senior Hong Kong politician advised Snowden to leave the territory or face extradition to United States.

Okay, the junk food media dissects the guy's political affiliation.

They're calling this guy a "hero" and "traitor" in the same sentence.

Since the Bradley Manning controversy, many young minds inspired by the boombastic rhetoric of Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) (Rand Perot) former politico Ron Paul (Ron Perot) and kookspiracy agitator Alex Jones (Crazy Jones) have driven White men into the matrix of lunacy.

Sure the government is watching. I don't care.

Why would I worry my ass off about the government wiretapping me?

I'm not committing any danger to my country. I don't sell drugs. I don't have thoughts of blowing up a property, a gathering or an elected leader. I don't run around screaming fire in a movie theater. I don't own firearms to inspire a war against my fellow Americans.

This individual and many like him are not really beneficial to the cause.

If I had a job like this guy or Manning, I would respect it.

I guess me being a Black man working at a low level service job isn't so meaningful. I mean a White man who has no education manages to get a contractors job at the CIA. A job that requires absolute secrecy and a possibility of putting yourself in dangerous situations.

The American junk food media (both left and right) can stomp on the American flag and scream at the top of their lungs about the "evils" of President Barack Obama and the Republicans. It's they're lives.

Yeah, I do worry about overreach. But when the economy is improving and the job market seems better than it was four years ago, I am guessing that the junk food media needs to find something else to bitch about.

Seriously, this is why it's best not to worry about this stuff. It's not going to change. Now the NSA, CIA and those in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are going to clamp down hard of social networking and talking to the press without permission.

Yeah, you have the freedom of speech to say, do, or act however you want. But once you enlist in the military, get elected to public office, or work in clandestine services, your freedom of speech is limited.

Your words can put a person's life in danger. This individual did some low level nonsense because of his silly support for that perennial Republican bigot and his son the elected Kentucky senator.

The Pauls are hypocrites anyways. They have no legislative accomplishments. They have no record of success other than winning a seat in Congress. They don't believe in privacy. They don't believe in protecting the rights of others. If there were a President Paul, he would continue the policies of President Barack Obama and his predecessors.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Richie Havens Passes Away!

Songs of Freedom.

Richard Pierce "Richie" Havens (January 21, 1941 – April 22, 2013) was an American folk singer and guitarist. He is best known for his intense and rhythmic guitar style (often in open tunings), soulful covers of pop and folk songs, and his opening performance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.

Richie Havens, who marshaled a craggy voice, a percussive guitar and a soulful sensibility to play his way into musical immortality at Woodstock in 1969, improvising the song “Freedom” on the fly, died on Monday at his home in Jersey City. He was 72.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Richie Havens.

The New York Times gives a tribute to the legendary folk singer who brought peace and harmony to a bunch of young blossoms who now became either our parents or grandparents.


For the baby-boomer generation, he will live forever on the stage of the Woodstock festival, which he had the honor to open because the folk-rock band Sweetwater, the scheduled opening act, was stuck in traffic. Mr. Havens and his guitarist and drummer arrived by helicopter. They had been scheduled to go on fifth.

Mr. Havens started with “Minstrel From Gault” a few minutes after 5 p.m. on Aug. 15, 1969. He was originally supposed to play four songs, but other performers were late, so he played on. He later said he thought he had played for two hours and 45 minutes, but two bands followed him before sunset, around 8 p.m., so that was impossible.

But Mr. Havens played 10 songs, including Beatles songs. His impassioned improvisation was pitch perfect for the generation watching him, most of whom saw it later in a documentary on the festival. His clarion encore “Freedom” — made up on the spot and interspersed with the spiritual “Motherless Child” — sounded a powerful if wistful note.

“ ‘Freedom’ came from a totally spontaneous place,” Mr. Havens said.

Richard Pierce Havens was born on Jan. 21, 1941, in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, where he grew up. He was the eldest of nine children. His father made Formica tables for a living and played piano with various bands. His mother worked for a bookbindery.

He began singing with street-corner doo-wop groups when he was about 12. At 14 he joined the McCrea Gospel Singers. He was recruited by a street gang, and he dropped out of high school. He spent the rest of his life educating himself, and was proud of the results.


Sunday, April 07, 2013

Ohio Man Killed In Federal Raid Stirs Accusations!

1 dead, 2 charged in FBI incident at drive-thru photo
Jermaine Coleman, Jr. was killed by federal authorities. The family of the deceased demand the U.S. Justice Department investigate the conduct of the FBI and Montgomery County, Ohio sheriff.

In Dayton, Ohio, a young father died in a hail of gunfire. You may ask what type of gunfire did this young man die by?

Of course, some in the conservative/White supremacist bubble think it's a Black-on-Black crime.

No bigots, the death of this young man wasn't caused by a criminal.

It was by those in the law enforcement. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is doing an internal investigation into a shooting that lead to the death of one of the individuals shot in a federal raid at a drive-through in Dayton.

Did the young man shoot at the federal authorities?

What transpired for the FBI agents to react with their firearms?

Tyler Christian photo
Tyler Christian
The FBI had undercover agents and this investigation is classified. But two other individuals are being charged in federal court on charges of trafficking heroin.

Again, since trafficking heroin is classified as a violent crime, the other individual who survived his wounds and the one who wasn't shot are going to be charged with a federal crime. They could go to the federal pen. The iron college doesn't spare these individuals. They will be forced to serve the sentence regardless of the charge.

Once the FBI is cleared of wrongdoing, the two may be charged with involuntary manslaughter. Even though they didn't shoot at a federal agent, they're actions triggered gunfire.

The Dayton Daily News reports the 20-year-old Dayton man, the father of a 3-year-old girl, died Thursday after a shooting involving FBI agents conducting a drug investigation at a beverage store near the Dayton Mall.

Jermaine C. Coleman Jr., 20, of Dayton died at Kettering Medical Center at 3:30 p.m., according to the Montgomery Warren County Coroner’s Office.

Coleman was fatally shot and two other Dayton men, Tyler Christian, 26, and Tobe McLarty, 26, were taken into custody following a shootout reported at 3:09 p.m. Thursday at Beverage Palace, 8980 Kingsride Dr., according to a Miami Twp. police report.

The incident comes on the heels of recent arrests as part of a heroin trafficking investigation in the Dayton Mall area.

On Friday, Christian and McLarty, who was wounded in the incident, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Sharon Ovington in federal court in Dayton on charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute heroin and assault on a federal officer.

Tobe Mclarty photo
Tobe McLarty.
Christian also is charged with one count of making a false statement to a law enforcement officer. Ovington ordered each man held without bond until a detention hearing on April 10.

A group of FBI agents gathered about 10:30 a.m. Friday outside the store at 8980 Kingsridge. They appeared to be gathering evidence and taking measurements using laser equipment. They declined to comment.

Witnesses on Thursday said they saw about 10 police vehicles heading toward the store shortly before the shooting.

“The next thing you heard was, ‘FBI get down!’ Then I heard four shots. Boom boom boom boom! And that was it,” Rachel Sorise said.

Family members said Coleman is survived by a daughter, Zyonn Coleman, 3, of Dayton. He was described as a graduate of the Arise Academy who played football at Northridge High School and worked in lawn care.

Pinson said Coleman and his daughter lived with her on Iriquois Avenue in Dayton.

“He was a magnificent child,” Pinson said, as family and friends gathered at the home of Coleman’s grandmother’s home on Burleigh Avenue in West Dayton.

Coleman’s family and friends complained about learning Friday of his death.

“Something is not right with this,” Coleman’s mother, Demecca Pinson said.

Pinson said she didn’t learn of her son’s death until he called the coroner’s office Friday. There was no mention of a fatal shooting in the FBI statement or police report.

“Three subjects were taken into custody. Two of these subjects were transported by medics and fire personnel to a nearby medical facility after sustaining gunshot wounds,” according to the FBI statement issued at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Coleman was serving probation ordered in 2010 in two cases in Montgomery County for carrying a concealed weapon, assault and aggravated menacing, according to court records.

On Friday, an FBI spokesman referred questions to the local police department, Montgomery Sheriff’s Office and county coroner. Miami Twp. police was referring questions back to the federal agency.

A coroner’s office spokesman declined to comment on Coleman’s cause of death, pending an autopsy.

“By protocol, an independent review team from FBI Headquarters will conduct an investigation. Miami Township Police and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will also be investigating this incident which occurred in their jurisdictions,” according to Thursday’s statement.’

Montgomery Sheriff’s Office officials said they were not investigating the incident.


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