Never a dull moment for the world's most hated man.
When that annoying conservative agitator tells him to stay out of the limelight, I am guessing that even he's getting tired of hearing about his old buddy George Zimmerman.
The man who was acquitted of the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin was shot and fairly injured by a man who pointed his firearm at him.
Lake Mary, Florida police have a suspect and he's talking.
The law said it stemmed from a road rage incident.
Zimmerman is a controversial figure given the numerous incidents since his acquittal. He can't catch a break. Despite the limelight, Zimmerman continues to do controversial stunts.
The junk food media reports that this incident happened around 12:45 pm. Zimmerman lives in Lake Mary and he claims that he was hanging out with his family. He claims that he was followed by another driver behind him in a commercial plaza who he recognized as the guy (Apperson) he got into it with earlier. Zimmerman took a U-turn and tried to flee. A bullet hits the right of his Honda Ridgeline.
This guy who fired upon him claims that Zimmerman started this. Zimmerman allegedly threatened to kill this man. The Lake Mary police identify the man as Matthew Apperson. This may be the same guy who may have shot Zimmerman. They been going at it for months. Since late 2014, Zimmerman and Apperson have exchanged threats and firearms.
Zimmerman was grazed in the face by a bullet and shattering glass. He was taken to a hospital and was treated for his injuries. He was released today.
Zimmerman is a concealed carry permit user. He denied being an instigator of this event.
But in the blame game, the agitators would find some reason to attack the president. When American citizens are gunned down by callous individuals, the president comments on it. The president is passionate about the issues in America. He has a right to say whatever he wants. But for the agitators, no matter what he says, the agitators will dissect it and make it into some political blame game.
Today, we have a tragedy.
In the city of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the community is in mourning. Two officers were gunned down by callous murderers. The routine pull over on Saturday became a deadly situation.
A veteran officer and a first year officer were gunned down after one of the passengers open fire on them. Benjamin Deen, 34, and Liquori Tate, 24 were the victims of this tragedy.
We here at World News Today send our condolences to the families of Hattiesburg officers Benjamin Deen and Liquori Tate and NYPD officer Brian Moore.
The Jackson Clarion-Ledger reports that the suspects were quickly caught. They are facing charges for capital murder and obstruction of justice.
Marvin Banks, Joanie Calloway, and Curtis Banks were put in county lockup. Cornelius Clark was also busted in this crime.
Authorities arrested Curtis Banks, 26, and Marvin Banks, 29, and Joanie Calloway, 22, early Sunday morning. They were taken to Troop J of the Mississippi Highway Patrol, where they were to be questioned by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation.
Cornelius Clark in lockup.
Cornelius Clark, age unavailable, was arrested Sunday afternoon and charged with obstruction of justice, Mississippi Bureau of Investigation spokesman Warren Strain said.
Marvin Banks and Calloway have been charged with two counts each of capital murder, and Curtis Banks is charged with two counts of accessory after the fact to capital murder.
Marvis Banks was convicted of possession of stolen property in Forrest County in 2010, according to Mississippi Department of Corrections records. He was sentenced in November 2010 to one year and one day to serve, with four years of probation.
His probation was revoked, and he started a three-year sentence that ended in June 2012, when he was freed from custody on earned release supervision. That ended in May 2014.
Both Marvin and Curtis Banks were charged with the sale of crack cocaine in July 2013, according to Forrest County arrest records.
At this point, authorities are not discussing the motive. They said interviews with the suspects are ongoing. Toxicology tests are also pending.
Residents were very upset over this. Hattiesburg haven't seen a law enforcement officer killing in over 30 years.
"Never in my life have I experienced or seen anything like this except on TV, and to be in the midst of it, it's shocking and heartbreaking," Tamika Mills said. "As we were coming down Fourth Street, we noticed a bunch of lights. As we came on through, (Pearnell Roberts) told me to turn around because she saw somebody laying on the ground.
They heard the shooting and checked on the situation. They called 9-1-1.
"So I backed up. That's when we noticed the officer was down. We just saw that one, but in the course of me being on the phone with 9-1-1, I turned and I saw another officer across the street rolling on the ground. (Roberts) ran across the street to check on him. He wasn't all the way alert but he asked her, 'Am I dying? I know I'm dying. Just hand me my walkie-talkie.'"
This community is sadden by this. We are determined to bring those to justice. The words of Hattiesburg mayor Johnny DuPree are felt across the nation.
Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny DuPree spoke from the hospital after the shooting, asking for prayers and telling the public that the suspects would be found.
"The men and women who go out every day to protect us, the men and woman who go out every day to make sure that we're safe, they were turned on (Saturday) night," DuPree said during a brief news conference outside the hospital. "But the person or persons who did this are not safe in the City of Hattiesburg."
Multiple law enforcement agencies swarmed to the scene between Gordon Street and East Fourth Street, crisscrossing throughout the fringes of downtown.
Strain said the three are being held in different locations outside of Forrest County, which is routine in a situation like this.
Gov. Phil Bryant, a former law enforcement officer himself, commented on the deaths on Sunday morning.
"Deborah and I join all Mississippians this morning in mourning the death of our two police officers in Hattiesburg. This should remind us to thank all law enforcement for their unwavering service to protect and serve. May God keep them all in the hollow of his hand."
It is the first slaying of a Hattiesburg officer since Jackie Dole Sherrill was killed on New Year's Eve in 1984.
So Joanie Calloway, Cornelius Clark, Marvin and Curtis Banks were charged with capital murder and obstruction of justice. Mind you that the shooter and those associated are innocent until proven guilty.
In criminal law, even though the person who fired on law enforcement was the sole shooter, those who didn't stop the shooter, hid the shooter in the wake of a manhunt and aided the shooter's injuries instead of the victims are considered murderers. That's why there's three others involved.
They didn't stop the shooter. They aided the shooter. They treated the shooter's injuries and hid evidence. That's obstruction of justice. That's murder in the eyes of law enforcement.
But in the wake of two officers being killed, who are they really going to blame for the death of the lawmen?
Two Words: BARACK OBAMA.
You know in the wake of the Freddie Gray murder by law enforcement, the partisan agitators have sought to discredit the BlackLivesMatter movement. The agitators must find some tangent issue in America to discredit Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin and Tamir Rice.
Today, they find the death of two officers in Mississippi.
Fast food worker was fired out the cannon after she posted on her social media about the controversy. She praised the killers.
Nobody is calling for the killing of cops. Those in law enforcement must endure a daily routine where their lives are on the line 24/7. I don't condone the killing of law enforcement.
Never mind, a Subway restaurant worker from Laurel, Mississippi posted on the social media about it. She was happy that they were killed. She was let go after that posting. Some of her co-workers tipped off the bosses. And while she's entitled to her opinion, the junk food media will use this an excuse to discredit the peaceful protesters who call for justice against police brutality and more police training for those using firearms.
But we also need reasonable gun control as well. To prevent this from happening we need to look into how individuals obtain illegal firearms. We must shut the door on unregistered firearms.
Nobody is immune from the firearm.
Understand that the bullet has no eyes. It will always hit a target.
Video footage of an officer putting a slug in an handcuffed suspect.
The Department of Justice and Texas Department of Safety are working on this situation.
A man who was in custody was shot dead by a cop. He walks.
Well the press wanted to know how a man who was handcuffed and in the custody of the law. Yet, the grand jury didn't indict this cop for the death. Wondering if the junk food media will claim that suspect reached for the service weapon despite being handcuffed.
Mediaite has reported on this controversy. Back in 2013, El Paso officer Jose Flores shot and killed Daniel Rodrigo Saenz, who was in police custody after erratic behavior at a supermarket led him to be taken to a nearby medical center, where he is alleged to have assaulted an off-duty police officer and the facility’s staff. Upon being arrested, Saenz continued to lash out physically against officers, and, according to reports, struck his own head against a door with the apparent intent to injure himself.
In an effort to protect this obviously disturbed man from causing himself, or anyone else, any further harm, Flores made the decision to shoot him to death while he was handcuffed.
Daniel Rodrigo Saenz was gunned down in 2013 after a police officer took him as a threat. Saenz was a body builder who was under the influence. The cop claims that the body builder was a threat because of his sheer strength.
In the case, which was also investigated by the El Paso Police Department’s Shooting Review Team and the Texas Rangers, according to the El Paso Times, the totality of the events of the day, including the fact that Saenz had not been stopped by earlier attempts to subdue him with a taser, led them to determined that the shooting was justified. Saenz had demonstrated that he was capable of reversing his handcuffed arms to the front of his body, the police say, which, along with his body-builder strength, made him a serious threat.
In the video you can see that Saenz is clearly resisting the officer’s effort to remove him from the jail, and he reacts violently. Saenz refuses to remain still, even with two men on top of him. At one point as he’s thrown off the prisoner, Flores reaches for his gun, and shoots the man through the shoulder. Which is what killed him. The bullet did. From the police man’s gun.
The city’s attorney’s has argued that the video shouldn’t be released for a number of reasons, including the privacy of the deceased. The Attorney General’s office declined that reasoning, saying the right to privacy transpires upon being dead, which Saenz is now, via being shot by a police officer while handcuffed.
Tragic circumstances that merit a federal investigation into allegations of police brutality.
World News Today send our condolences to the family of Daniel Saenz.
The Young Money leader signed, sealed and delivered another confirmed romance. His newest act to the label is an old act from the Def Jam days. And it's a big huge mess. Because his baby mama and a long time collaborator have both express shock to it.
Christina Milian, is a famed pop singer. She confirms that she's dating the 32-year old rapper. They've been together since late 2014.
They were spotted at the boxing dud of the year. And it gave the junk food media something to talk about.
When are they getting married?
Is she pregnant?
Did you know that she is dating Nivea's baby daddy?
Nivea and The Dream aren't keen on this. They both confirmed that they're hating on it. Because of the family situation. The Dream married Nivea and had children with her. They broke up and Nivea got with Weezy for a minute. Nivea would give birth to his fourth child. The Dream would later marry Christina Milian and they had a child together. She and him broke up and now she's dating Weezy.
Weezy and Dream are the fathers of her children.
His previous children come from Lauren London, Sarah Vivian and his ex-wife Antonia Wright (known as Toya).
Weezy F. Baby is feuding with Cash Money Records after his album Tha Carter V got put in the garbage disposal. He's threatening a lawsuit over his publishing and royalties.
Ironic that Lil' Wayne is dating rap producer The-Dream's former baby mamas. He knocked Christina Milian and Nivea up. The Dream has two with Nivea and one with Milian.
Wayne knocked Nivea up and will likely knock Milian up. Wayne has four children.
So what's your take on Lil' Wayne dating Christina Milian?
Insurgent Tom Cotton (R-AR) gets some say in the Iran deal.
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution that requires their insight into the Six Party talk deal. This is a victory for the insurgent Tom Cotton (R-AR).
USA Today reports that the bill pass unanimously. President Barack Obama acknowledged that this bill will be signed into law if Congress makes it "clean". Clean meaning no unnecessary resolutions or requirements to this.
The inept lawmakers in Congress are so scared of the big bad Iran.
Iran is hoping to get international sanctions lifted. They are willing to let the UN and Six World powers inspect their facilities and regulate their usage of nuclear fuel.
Congressional Republicans are extremely scared that this will give Iran a chance to develop a nuclear weapon and use it against the 51st state of Israel.
"The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act offers the best chance for our constituents, through the Congress they elect, to weigh in on the White House's negotiations with Iran," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)., said before the vote to end debate on the bill. "And make no mistake, they need to have that opportunity."
The bill still must be approved by the House, where Speaker John Boehner, (R-OH), said he will urge its passage.
Secretary of State John Kerry is working on the peace deal.
"This important bipartisan legislation will ensure that Congress has a role in reviewing any potential agreement regarding Iran's nuclear weapons program," Boehner said after the Senate vote. "Our goal is to stop a bad agreement that could pave the way to a nuclear-armed Iran, set off a regional nuclear arms race, and strengthen and legitimize the government of Iran – which threatens Israel and other allies in the region, as well as supports terrorism throughout the Middle East."
Negotiations on the deal between Iran, the USA and five other nations are scheduled to continue in Austria next week. Diplomats are trying to reach a final agreement by June 30 on a deal aimed at stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.
The legislation would prevent Obama from lifting congressionally mandated sanctions against Iran for at least 30 days to give lawmakers a chance to weigh in on the deal.
Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) and Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) worked on a deal that satisfies the White House and chicken shit lawmakers who wanted to fuck the deal up.
Many in the world believe that's the Six Party talks are the best solution. No one in the United States at this moment support a war with Iran.
But unfortunately the bigots here and in Iran are adamant about not seeing this deal go through.
The junk food media makes us fear the unknown. Again, the Republicans, the Democrats and the media wants us to believe that Iran is evil.
Iran is a country with 81 million people. You can't tell me that the population of that country is willing to bomb the United States. That's ridiculous.
Another thing, if Israel has a right to defend itself, why would it try to engage us in this?
Iran does have right to defend itself too.
President Barack Obama is warning Congress to not fuck up the deal. Vice President Joe Biden worked behind the scenes to calm the tension between Republicans and the White House.
This issue involves a government disagreement with another government and the influence the United States has in it. I believe that the United States is too close to Israel. I believe if we get another president in the White House, we'll be influenced by a foreign nation to invade another foreign nation. I believe that the moment we get a Republican in the White House, they will ignore the warnings of a terrorist attack. They will based their fears on misleading information. And it could drive the United States into another Middle Eastern war and it could spark more extremism.
You see that Israel is the country in the center of this debate. The Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is a piece of shit. The prime minister is plotting behind the scenes to ruin the deal.
He is wooing Congress into believing that Iran is within a few ________ of creating a nuclear weapon. Giving the constant threats from Netanyahu, many have figured that it's true only because he's said it.
Stallmigo Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Cotton were trying to at the verge of getting the bill scrapped.
They tried to insert a piece that requires Iranian leaders to recognize Israel as the Jewish state. They tried to force a vote on amendments to require Iran to publicly support Israel's right to exist and end its nuclear program entirely as part of any final deal. Democrats and some Republicans objected to the amendments, saying they were designed to derail a deal. McConnell moved Tuesday to end the stalemate by setting a vote on Thursday to end debate on the bill. That vote was followed by final passage.
So this clean bill will head to the House and it if passes, the president will sign it into law.
In the beginning the president threatened a veto on it. But it seems like the president is on board with it. Vice President Joe Biden managed to get Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) and Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) to work on a bipartisan deal that benefits the Congress while not fucking up the entire deal.
Key witness in Michael Brown shooting got a night in the county after disorderly conduct with the law.
Damn, not a great day to be Dorian Johnson. Just a few days after filing a federal lawsuit against the city of Ferguson and the former cop Darren Wilson, the friend of Michael Brown got his ass back in lock up again.
Giving himself another reason to why the racist right attacks him.
Once a thug......
Okay, here's what happened. According to the junk food media, he was resisting arrest and having possession of drugs. An arresting officer was trying grab his brother after a protest. Johnson was trying to film and shout out the cops. The cops decided that Johnson was too much of a burden so they put the clappers on him. The cops said that he was pretty damn feisty.
The arrest came on the same day that an attorney announced Johnson is suing the city of Ferguson, its former police chief and former officer Darren Wilson. In the lawsuit, Johnson claims he suffered psychological scars and emotional distress on the day that Wilson stopped him and Brown, CNN affiliates KTVI and KPLR reported. He is seeking at least $25,000 in damages and is also asking for an injunction to stop what he calls discriminatory police practices in Ferguson, KTVI and KPLR said.
MSNBC reports that Dorian Johnson is charged with interfering with an arrest, a misdemeanor.
His brother Demonte Johnson is charged with resisting arrest and third-degree assault on a police officer, both misdemeanors. Requests for comment from Dorian Johnson’s attorneys were not immediately returned Thursday.
Johnson's arrest is automatic bait for the racist right. Even though it's minor criminal acts, to the racist right, it's like he robbed a bank and took hostages.