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] | https://www.thedailybeast.com/defrocked-new-jersey-priest-now-teaching-english-in-dominican-republic.txt.gz | Read it at NBC News Former Roman Catholic priest Hadmels DeFrias, 47, who was defrocked after a conviction for child molestation in New Jersey, told NBC News that he is “no longer a threat to minors” and is now teaching children at the Colegio del Caribe school in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. “I don’t see the children with those eyes anymore,” DeFrias told NBC News, after a reporter tracked him down. “For me, they are children and they need to be treated like children because that is what they are. I don’t feel the attraction. I am not telling you that maybe someday it won’t be there, because I can’t predict the future.” DeFrias, who is a Dominican native, was convicted of fondling two brothers who were under 14 when he worked at St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 2004. Later Friday, the school reportedly told local media that they were not aware of DeFrias’ criminal history and fired him. According to the New York Daily News, the school claimed the U.S. government never notified their education department about DeFrias. |
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] | https://www.thedailybeast.com/michael-flynns-lawyers-claim-judge-emmet-sullivan-is-biased-attempt-to-go-over-his-head.txt.gz | Read it at Politico Michael Flynn’s lawyers have claimed the judge in his case is biased and attempted to go over his head to have the trial cancelled. Attorneys for the former national security adviser to President Donald Trump filed a petition asking the Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to grant the Justice Department’s motion to drop the charges against Flynn. The decision not to pursue the charges was a controversial one that elicited a firestorm of criticism, as the retired general had already pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI. In lieu of a wholesale conclusion of the trial, Flynn’s lawyers have asked that any further proceedings take place under the purview of a different judge. The current presiding judge, Emmet Sullivan, has invited a former mafia prosecutor and judge to argue against the DOJ’s motion and assess whether Flynn perjured himself. |
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] | https://www.thedailybeast.com/dem-intel-member-some-trumpkins-might-go-to-jail.txt.gz | Read it at TPM Rep. Joaquin Castro, a Democratic member of the House Intelligence Committee, said Tuesday that some Trump associates will likely end up in jail as a result of the ongoing probe into alleged collusion between Russia and the president’s campaign. “My impression is, after all of this is said and done, that some people end up in jail,” Castro told CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer. Asked how “how high” that suspicion goes, Castro replied, “Well, that's yet to be determined.” He did, however, claim it is his “impression” that multiple people will end up behind bars. “If I were betting,” he said, further hammering home his confidence in the suspicion. |
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"a",
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"dragging",
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"heels",
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"President",
"Mike",
"Pence",
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"Secretary",
"of",
"State",
"Mike",
"Pompeo",
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"at",
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"its",
"Uighur",
"Muslim",
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"the",
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"York",
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"Yang",
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"Foreign",
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"relations,\"",
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"spokesperson",
"Morgan",
"Ortagus.",
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"Department",
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"Carrie",
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"stopped",
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"completely",
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"a",
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"have",
"occupied",
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"airport.",
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"at",
"one",
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"clashed",
"with",
"police",
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"chaotic",
"scenes",
"that",
"unfolded",
"on",
"live",
"television.",
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"one",
"point,",
"a",
"group",
"swarmed",
"around",
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"detained",
"one",
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"believed",
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"be",
"an",
"undercover",
"police",
"officer,",
"and",
"some",
"protesters",
"attacked",
"him",
"while",
"others",
"tried",
"to",
"shield",
"him.",
"Medics",
"eventually",
"arrived",
"and",
"cared",
"for",
"him",
"before",
"he",
"was",
"carried",
"out",
"of",
"the",
"airport.",
"Hu",
"Xijin,",
"the",
"editor-in-chief",
"of",
"China's",
"state-owned",
"nationalist",
"newspaper",
"Global",
"Times,",
"later",
"said",
"the",
"man",
"was",
"one",
"of",
"his",
"reporters",
"and",
"had",
"been",
"sent",
"to",
"the",
"hospital.",
"Sean",
"Lavin,",
"an",
"American",
"who",
"is",
"in",
"Hong",
"Kong",
"on",
"vacation,",
"said",
"that",
"he",
"and",
"his",
"travel",
"companions",
"are",
"slated",
"to",
"fly",
"out",
"of",
"the",
"airport",
"on",
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"but",
"the",
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"have",
"left",
"that",
"in",
"question.",
"\"I'm",
"supposed",
"to",
"leave",
"tomorrow",
"late",
"afternoon",
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"been",
"monitoring",
"the",
"airport",
"[to]",
"see",
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"we",
"can,\"",
"Lavin",
"told",
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"by",
"phone.",
"\"Right",
"now",
"we",
"don't",
"know",
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"we",
"can",
"leave",
"so",
"we're",
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"\"It",
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"adding",
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"helped",
"his",
"group",
"find",
"their",
"way",
"out",
"of",
"the",
"airport.",
"ABC",
"News'",
"Morgan",
"Winsor,",
"Meghan",
"Keneally",
"and",
"Benjamin",
"Gittleson",
"contributed",
"to",
"this",
"report."
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A Chinese official said Tuesday that protesters "have begun to show signs of terrorism," and China appeared to be weighing a crackdown on the democratic movement. Bolstered by anger over the crackdown by Hong Kong police, the protests has grown more confrontational in recent weeks and reached new levels last Monday with a city-wide strike that disrupting traffic and hundreds of flights. After weeks of issuing warnings, but deferring to Hong Kong authorities to quell protests, Beijing has hinted at a more assertive posture. Chinese paramilitary police were seen in video released by the state holding exercises in Shenzhen, China, which sits across the border from Hong Kong. Images circulated online showing a convoy of armored personnel carriers from the People’s Armed Police traveling to the site. U.S. President Donald Trump meanwhile took to Twitter to say that U.S. intelligence "has informed us that the Chinese Government is moving troops to the Border with Hong Kong. Everyone should be calm and safe!" Earlier on Tuesday, Trump told reporters he hoped the situation in Hong Kong "works out for everybody, including China, by the way," and that "nobody gets killed." The U.S. State Department has urged "all sides to exercise restraint," according to a spokesperson, but it has vocalized more support for the protesters than Trump, saying the U.S. is "staunch in our support for freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly in Hong Kong." The spokesperson also urged China "to adhere to its commitments... to allow Hong Kong to exercise a high degree of autonomy" and noted "concerns about the erosion of Hong Kong's autonomy." China resumed control of Hong Kong in 1997 after 156 years of British rule and pledged to respect the autonomy and way of life of the city, which had become an economic powerhouse and bastion of freedom in the region. Tensions come as the United States and China have been locked in a year-long trade war and both sides have accused the other of engaging in unfair practices and dragging their heels to reach a deal. Senior U.S. officials like Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have been sharply critical of China, especially its increasingly strong hand around the world and human rights record at home, and last month Pompeo called China’s treatment of its Uighur Muslim minority the “stain of the century.” On Tuesday, Pompeo met in New York with China's top diplomat Yang Jiechi, the director of the Central Foreign Affairs Committee. The two men "had an extended exchange of views on U.S.-China relations," according to State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus. The State Department would not say how long the meeting had been planned in advance and whether they discussed Hong Kong. The protests in semi-autonomous Hong Kong began in June, when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to march against a proposed change to Hong Kong’s extradition law that would allow individuals to be sent to mainland China for trial. The proposal prompted fears that China would use it to round up political dissidents. Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, suspended consideration of the bill indefinitely but stopped short of completely withdrawing it from the legislative agenda. She refused to say Tuesday whether she had the authority to do so, prompting outrage from protesters who call her a puppet for Beijing. Tuesday marked the fifth consecutive day that the black-clad demonstrators have occupied the airport. Protesters held an orderly sit-in at one of the terminals and elsewhere clashed with police in chaotic scenes that unfolded on live television. At one point, a group swarmed around and detained one man, believed to be an undercover police officer, and some protesters attacked him while others tried to shield him. Medics eventually arrived and cared for him before he was carried out of the airport. Hu Xijin, the editor-in-chief of China's state-owned nationalist newspaper Global Times, later said the man was one of his reporters and had been sent to the hospital. Sean Lavin, an American who is in Hong Kong on vacation, said that he and his travel companions are slated to fly out of the airport on Wednesday, but the protests have left that in question. "I'm supposed to leave tomorrow late afternoon so I've been monitoring the airport [to] see if we can," Lavin told ABC News Live by phone. "Right now we don't know if we can leave so we're watching very closely." Lavin said his group arrived in Hong Kong from Phuket, Thailand, several days ago, and that they were surprised to find throngs of protesters after making their way through customs. "It was something I've never experienced before," he said, adding that the protesters were "very polite" and helped his group find their way out of the airport. ABC News' Morgan Winsor, Meghan Keneally and Benjamin Gittleson contributed to this report. |
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"\"I",
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"Eliot",
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"Elad",
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"SIR",
"–",
"Despite",
"the",
"Assad",
"regime",
"gassing",
"women",
"and",
"children,",
"some",
"of",
"Mr",
"Assad’s",
"relatives",
"live",
"in",
"comfort",
"in",
"Spain",
"allegedly",
"using",
"billions",
"stolen",
"from",
"Syria",
"over",
"decades.",
"Why",
"have",
"Spain",
"and",
"the",
"EU",
"allowed",
"them",
"to",
"live",
"there?",
"Jeremy",
"Collis",
"London",
"SW19",
"SIR",
"–",
"Dominic",
"Raab,",
"in",
"an",
"otherwise",
"cogently",
"argued",
"piece",
"on",
"Syria,",
"says",
"he",
"respects",
"Jeremy",
"Corbyn’s",
"“pacifistic",
"idealism”,",
"adding:",
"“He",
"knows",
"that",
"demanding",
"prior",
"UN",
"Security",
"Council",
"approval,",
"before",
"any",
"military",
"response,",
"gifts",
"President",
"Putin",
"a",
"veto.”",
"True;",
"and",
"therefore",
"any",
"respect",
"is",
"unwarranted.",
"Hugh",
"Hetherington",
"Sandwich,",
"Kent",
"SIR",
"–",
"Just",
"as",
"our",
"political",
"establishment",
"got",
"it",
"totally",
"wrong",
"about",
"Iraq",
"and",
"Libya,",
"isn’t",
"it",
"highly",
"likely",
"that,",
"since",
"the",
"Arab",
"Spring",
"in",
"2013,",
"they",
"have",
"got",
"it",
"wrong",
"yet",
"again",
"about",
"Syria?",
"Bashar",
"al-Assad’s",
"father",
"was",
"a",
"tyrant,",
"but",
"kept",
"the",
"country",
"stable",
"with",
"numerous",
"religions",
"living",
"side",
"by",
"side",
"and",
"a",
"thriving",
"tourist",
"industry.",
"His",
"elder",
"son",
"was",
"groomed",
"as",
"his",
"successor",
"but",
"died",
"in",
"a",
"car",
"crash.",
"Bashar",
"is",
"a",
"weak",
"individual",
"and",
"was",
"never",
"intended",
"to",
"succeed",
"his",
"father.",
"The",
"West",
"misread",
"the",
"Arab",
"Spring",
"as",
"a",
"democratic",
"uprising",
"when",
"it",
"was",
"nothing",
"of",
"the",
"sort.",
"It",
"was",
"the",
"beginning",
"of",
"a",
"fundamentalist",
"Islamic",
"insurgency",
"and",
"was",
"correctly",
"read",
"by",
"Assad.",
"His",
"army",
"completely",
"overreacted",
"to",
"that",
"situation",
"and",
"have",
"done",
"ever",
"since.",
"Back",
"in",
"2013,",
"instead",
"of",
"helping",
"Assad",
"sort",
"out",
"his",
"insurgency,",
"our",
"politicians",
"chose",
"to",
"do",
"the",
"opposite.",
"Dr",
"Peter",
"Grey",
"Farthingsworth,",
"Berkshire",
"SIR",
"–",
"Western",
"civilisation",
"is",
"under",
"attack,",
"but",
"the",
"Russia/Syria",
"situation",
"is",
"another",
"example",
"proving",
"to",
"those",
"who",
"despise",
"our",
"way",
"of",
"life",
"that",
"we",
"won’t",
"stand",
"up",
"for",
"anything.",
"Simon",
"Warde",
"Bognor",
"Regis,",
"West",
"Sussex",
"SIR",
"–",
"The",
"article",
"by",
"Lord",
"Carey,",
"the",
"former",
"Archbishop",
"of",
"Canterbury,",
"regarding",
"the",
"plight",
"of",
"Christian",
"refugees",
"in",
"the",
"Middle",
"East,",
"has",
"troubled",
"me",
"greatly.",
"I",
"did",
"not",
"know",
"that",
"our",
"Government",
"is",
"party",
"to",
"such",
"deadly",
"discrimination.",
"This",
"also",
"highlights",
"the",
"total",
"inadequacy",
"of",
"the",
"UN,",
"not",
"only",
"in",
"allowing",
"but",
"promoting",
"this",
"discrimination.",
"I",
"call",
"upon",
"our",
"Government",
"to",
"do",
"far",
"more",
"for",
"the",
"Christians,",
"or",
"at",
"least",
"to",
"treat",
"them",
"on",
"an",
"equal",
"basis.",
"Nick",
"Parry",
"Chester",
"SIR",
"–",
"Well",
"said,",
"Lord",
"Carey.",
"The",
"West’s",
"intervention",
"in",
"the",
"Middle",
"East",
"has",
"upset",
"relations",
"between",
"Christians",
"and",
"Muslims,",
"where",
"they",
"have",
"co-existed",
"for",
"more",
"than",
"1,000",
"years.",
"Where",
"is",
"the",
"voice",
"of",
"the",
"current",
"Archbishop,",
"Justin",
"Welby,",
"in",
"holding",
"the",
"Government",
"to",
"account",
"for",
"their",
"lack",
"of",
"support",
"for",
"Christian",
"refugees?",
"Sarah",
"Strutt",
"Ipswich,",
"Suffolk",
"Grammar",
"schools",
"SIR",
"–",
"On",
"the",
"Today",
"programme",
"yesterday,",
"someone",
"from",
"the",
"Sutton",
"Trust",
"said",
"that",
"we",
"shouldn’t",
"allow",
"grammar",
"schools",
"to",
"expand",
"because",
"the",
"existing",
"ones",
"only",
"serve",
"middle-class",
"children.",
"This,",
"as",
"I",
"understand",
"it,",
"is",
"the",
"position",
"of",
"the",
"Labour",
"Party.",
"It",
"is",
"perfectly",
"obvious",
"that",
"the",
"reason",
"for",
"this",
"“discrimination”",
"is",
"that",
"there",
"are",
"not",
"enough",
"grammar",
"schools.",
"Scarce",
"resources",
"command",
"a",
"higher",
"price,",
"so",
"selection",
"is",
"by",
"house",
"price,",
"private",
"tuition",
"and",
"independent",
"preparatory",
"education.",
"When",
"there",
"was",
"a",
"grammar",
"school",
"in",
"every",
"town,",
"all",
"children",
"bright",
"enough",
"could",
"get",
"a",
"place",
"–",
"children",
"like",
"my",
"father,",
"whose",
"life",
"was",
"transformed",
"by",
"a",
"grammar",
"school",
"education,",
"which",
"gave",
"him",
"a",
"way",
"out",
"of",
"poverty.",
"Ironically,",
"it",
"was",
"Labour’s",
"ideological",
"hatred",
"of",
"excellence",
"that",
"destroyed",
"this",
"escape",
"route",
"for",
"poor",
"children",
"and",
"made",
"grammar",
"schools",
"available",
"only",
"to",
"people",
"with",
"money.",
"Alison",
"Levinson",
"Hastings,",
"East",
"Sussex",
"Tax",
"on",
"the",
"bereaved",
"SIR",
"–",
"I",
"too",
"am",
"at",
"a",
"loss",
"to",
"find",
"any",
"justification",
"for",
"the",
"indecent",
"increase",
"in",
"probate",
"fees",
"(Letters,",
"April",
"10).",
"An",
"increase",
"from",
"£100",
"or",
"so",
"to",
"tens",
"of",
"thousands",
"is",
"disgraceful.",
"How",
"is",
"the",
"average",
"person",
"able",
"to",
"afford",
"this",
"when",
"a",
"deceased",
"person’s",
"assets",
"are",
"frozen",
"on",
"death?",
"This",
"presumably",
"means",
"obtaining",
"a",
"bank",
"loan",
"and",
"going",
"through",
"a",
"lot",
"of",
"red",
"tape,",
"causing",
"even",
"more",
"distress",
"at",
"a",
"very",
"difficult",
"time.",
"David",
"Jingle",
"London",
"SW10",
"The",
"fate",
"of",
"the",
"girls",
"abducted",
"by",
"Boko",
"Haram",
"SIR",
"–",
"Three",
"years",
"ago,",
"276",
"girls",
"were",
"abducted",
"from",
"a",
"school",
"in",
"Nigeria",
"by",
"the",
"terror",
"group",
"Boko",
"Haram.",
"The",
"#BringBackOurGirls",
"campaign",
"went",
"global",
"with",
"support",
"from",
"people",
"such",
"as",
"Michelle",
"Obama",
"and",
"Emma",
"Watson.",
"Despite",
"this,",
"most",
"of",
"those",
"girls",
"are",
"still",
"missing.",
"As",
"many",
"as",
"8,000",
"women",
"and",
"girls",
"have",
"been",
"abducted",
"by",
"Boko",
"Haram.",
"Many",
"have",
"endured",
"rape",
"and",
"forced",
"marriage.",
"Some",
"escape,",
"but",
"are",
"often",
"rejected",
"by",
"husbands,",
"families",
"and",
"communities",
"due",
"to",
"stigma",
"around",
"sexual",
"violence.",
"They",
"face",
"a",
"life",
"of",
"poverty",
"and",
"isolation.",
"Local",
"organisations",
"are",
"working",
"to",
"support",
"and",
"integrate",
"the",
"girls",
"–",
"but",
"this",
"needs",
"to",
"be",
"scaled",
"up.",
"We",
"must",
"ensure",
"they",
"can",
"move",
"on",
"from",
"the",
"horrors",
"of",
"captivity.",
"Harriet",
"Lamb",
"CEO,",
"International",
"Alert",
"London",
"SW9",
"Decline",
"and",
"scrawl",
"SIR",
"–",
"It’s",
"perfectly",
"normal",
"for",
"youngsters",
"to",
"have",
"untidy",
"handwriting,",
"as",
"they",
"are",
"still",
"learning.",
"However,",
"plenty",
"of",
"adults",
"these",
"days",
"could",
"be",
"more",
"careful",
"when",
"using",
"a",
"pen.",
"No",
"one",
"seems",
"able",
"to",
"write",
"in",
"a",
"cursive",
"script",
"any",
"more",
"without",
"rushing",
"into",
"a",
"scribble.",
"Most",
"children",
"will",
"slowly",
"improve",
"with",
"practice,",
"but",
"when",
"they",
"leave",
"school",
"their",
"handwriting",
"deteriorates.",
"In",
"this",
"computer",
"age,",
"we’re",
"losing",
"control",
"of",
"our",
"hands",
"and",
"fingers",
"to",
"the",
"point",
"where",
"the",
"skills",
"we",
"had",
"as",
"children",
"are",
"being",
"lost.",
"Emilie",
"Lamplough",
"Trowbridge,",
"Wiltshire",
"EU",
"in",
"space",
"SIR",
"–",
"The",
"EU",
"Commission",
"is",
"reported",
"to",
"be",
"working",
"to",
"“push",
"Britain",
"out",
"of",
"the",
"space",
"race",
"by",
"cancelling",
"Galileo",
"contracts",
"after",
"Brexit”.",
"How",
"can",
"this",
"be",
"reconciled",
"with",
"the",
"demand,",
"in",
"determining",
"the",
"price",
"Britain",
"is",
"being",
"asked",
"to",
"pay",
"to",
"leave",
"the",
"EU,",
"that",
"we",
"must",
"meet",
"our",
"obligations",
"over",
"funding",
"future",
"projects?",
"John",
"Barker",
"Prestbury,",
"Cheshire",
"SIR",
"–",
"The",
"BBC",
"reports",
"an",
"increase",
"in",
"confidence",
"among",
"small",
"businesses",
"–",
"despite",
"Brexit.",
"It",
"clearly",
"never",
"occurred",
"to",
"the",
"BBC",
"that",
"this",
"might",
"be",
"because",
"of",
"Brexit.",
"Michael",
"Franklin",
"Cholesbury,",
"Buckinghamshire",
"Easter-card",
"tyranny",
"SIR",
"–",
"I",
"have",
"just",
"received",
"my",
"sixth",
"Easter",
"card.",
"I",
"do",
"not",
"wish",
"to",
"be",
"ungrateful",
"or",
"curmudgeonly,",
"but",
"I",
"have",
"always",
"been",
"content",
"with",
"Easter’s",
"previous",
"status",
"as",
"a",
"card-free",
"celebration.",
"How",
"can",
"I",
"persuade",
"my",
"friends",
"to",
"return",
"to",
"those",
"happy",
"days",
"without",
"giving",
"offence?",
"Steve",
"Baldock",
"Handcross,",
"West",
"Sussex",
"SIR",
"–",
"Curious",
"about",
"Philip",
"Johnston’s",
"article",
"on",
"fixing",
"a",
"set",
"date",
"for",
"Easter,",
"I",
"Googled",
"Easter’s",
"date",
"for",
"the",
"next",
"10",
"years.",
"Numerous",
"sites",
"exist",
"–",
"one",
"going",
"40",
"years",
"ahead.",
"This",
"should",
"see",
"me",
"through",
"to",
"100,",
"and",
"I",
"will",
"replan",
"my",
"holidays",
"when",
"I",
"get",
"there.",
"Tony",
"Parrack",
"London",
"SW20",
"SIR",
"–",
"The",
"other",
"day",
"my",
"husband",
"and",
"I",
"took",
"our",
"two",
"grandchildren",
"to",
"Croome",
"Court,",
"a",
"National",
"Trust",
"property,",
"for",
"the",
"greatly",
"advertised",
"Cadbury",
"Egg",
"Hunt.",
"This",
"cost",
"£3",
"extra",
"for",
"each",
"child",
"on",
"top",
"of",
"our",
"annual",
"membership",
"fee.",
"We",
"had",
"a",
"really",
"good",
"time",
"searching",
"for",
"and",
"solving",
"all",
"the",
"clues.",
"However,",
"when",
"the",
"children",
"handed",
"in",
"their",
"answers,",
"they",
"were",
"given",
"three",
"minuscule",
"chocolate",
"rabbits",
"each.",
"They",
"were",
"very",
"disappointed,",
"having",
"been",
"told",
"that",
"it",
"was",
"an",
"“egg",
"hunt”.",
"The",
"National",
"Trust",
"has",
"not",
"only",
"deleted",
"Easter",
"from",
"the",
"hunt",
"–",
"but",
"also",
"the",
"eggs.",
"Pam",
"Brown",
"Colwall,",
"Worcestershire",
"A",
"snap",
"solution",
"to",
"the",
"sailors’",
"knife-fights",
"SIR",
"–",
"Donald",
"King",
"(Letters,",
"April",
"12)",
"argues",
"that",
"banning",
"the",
"points",
"on",
"kitchen",
"knives",
"would",
"reduce",
"stabbings.",
"It",
"is",
"a",
"historical",
"fact",
"that",
"when",
"prudent",
"captains",
"of",
"square-rigged",
"sailing",
"ships",
"signed",
"on",
"their",
"crews,",
"they",
"had",
"the",
"ship’s",
"carpenter",
"snap",
"off",
"the",
"point",
"of",
"each",
"sailor’s",
"knife",
"in",
"a",
"vice,",
"to",
"prevent",
"serious",
"injury",
"in",
"any",
"fight",
"during",
"the",
"voyage.",
"For",
"splicing",
"and",
"ropework,",
"sailors",
"traditionally",
"used",
"the",
"Green",
"River",
"knife,",
"which",
"was",
"designed",
"for",
"trapping",
"and",
"needed",
"a",
"point",
"to",
"skin",
"an",
"animal.",
"The",
"later",
"cobblers’",
"knife",
"was",
"modelled",
"on",
"the",
"sailors’",
"blade",
"(minus",
"point)",
"as",
"it",
"was",
"shorter",
"and",
"easier",
"to",
"use",
"in",
"confined",
"spaces.",
"Peter",
"J",
"Newton",
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Bashar al-Assad’s father was a tyrant, but kept the country stable with numerous religions living side by side and a thriving tourist industry. His elder son was groomed as his successor but died in a car crash. Bashar is a weak individual and was never intended to succeed his father. The West misread the Arab Spring as a democratic uprising when it was nothing of the sort. It was the beginning of a fundamentalist Islamic insurgency and was correctly read by Assad. His army completely overreacted to that situation and have done ever since. Back in 2013, instead of helping Assad sort out his insurgency, our politicians chose to do the opposite. Dr Peter Grey Farthingsworth, Berkshire SIR – Western civilisation is under attack, but the Russia/Syria situation is another example proving to those who despise our way of life that we won’t stand up for anything. 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Alison Levinson Hastings, East Sussex Tax on the bereaved SIR – I too am at a loss to find any justification for the indecent increase in probate fees (Letters, April 10). An increase from £100 or so to tens of thousands is disgraceful. How is the average person able to afford this when a deceased person’s assets are frozen on death? This presumably means obtaining a bank loan and going through a lot of red tape, causing even more distress at a very difficult time. David Jingle London SW10 The fate of the girls abducted by Boko Haram SIR – Three years ago, 276 girls were abducted from a school in Nigeria by the terror group Boko Haram. The #BringBackOurGirls campaign went global with support from people such as Michelle Obama and Emma Watson. Despite this, most of those girls are still missing. As many as 8,000 women and girls have been abducted by Boko Haram. Many have endured rape and forced marriage. 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Emilie Lamplough Trowbridge, Wiltshire EU in space SIR – The EU Commission is reported to be working to “push Britain out of the space race by cancelling Galileo contracts after Brexit”. How can this be reconciled with the demand, in determining the price Britain is being asked to pay to leave the EU, that we must meet our obligations over funding future projects? John Barker Prestbury, Cheshire SIR – The BBC reports an increase in confidence among small businesses – despite Brexit. It clearly never occurred to the BBC that this might be because of Brexit. Michael Franklin Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire Easter-card tyranny SIR – I have just received my sixth Easter card. I do not wish to be ungrateful or curmudgeonly, but I have always been content with Easter’s previous status as a card-free celebration. How can I persuade my friends to return to those happy days without giving offence? Steve Baldock Handcross, West Sussex SIR – Curious about Philip Johnston’s article on fixing a set date for Easter, I Googled Easter’s date for the next 10 years. Numerous sites exist – one going 40 years ahead. This should see me through to 100, and I will replan my holidays when I get there. Tony Parrack London SW20 SIR – The other day my husband and I took our two grandchildren to Croome Court, a National Trust property, for the greatly advertised Cadbury Egg Hunt. This cost £3 extra for each child on top of our annual membership fee. We had a really good time searching for and solving all the clues. However, when the children handed in their answers, they were given three minuscule chocolate rabbits each. They were very disappointed, having been told that it was an “egg hunt”. The National Trust has not only deleted Easter from the hunt – but also the eggs. 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"SPRINGDALE",
"--",
"Bill",
"Bailey",
"worked",
"at",
"Bluff",
"Cemetery",
"on",
"Wednesday,",
"leaving",
"floral",
"picks",
"of",
"red",
"holly",
"berries",
"at",
"the",
"graves",
"of",
"family",
"members.",
"He",
"visits",
"the",
"city's",
"cemetery",
"just",
"north",
"of",
"downtown",
"to",
"decorate",
"for",
"winter",
"and",
"again",
"in",
"the",
"spring.",
"\"That's",
"the",
"way",
"I",
"like",
"it,\"",
"he",
"said",
"after",
"examining",
"a",
"pick",
"he",
"set",
"in",
"a",
"vase",
"attached",
"to",
"his",
"grandparents'",
"gravestone.",
"Springdale's",
"City",
"Council",
"on",
"Tuesday",
"will",
"consider",
"rules",
"for",
"decorating",
"graves",
"at",
"its",
"only",
"municipal",
"cemetery.",
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"also",
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"hours",
"of",
"operation",
"and",
"prohibitions",
"on",
"alcohol",
"and",
"animals.",
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"or",
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"flowers",
"attached",
"to",
"the",
"headstone",
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"floral",
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"or",
"permanent",
"vases",
"would",
"be",
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"a",
"plot",
"with",
"garden",
"edging,",
"carpeting",
"the",
"grave",
"with",
"artificial",
"flowers",
"and",
"leaving",
"mementos",
"wouldn't,",
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"to",
"the",
"proposed",
"ordinance.",
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"proposal",
"sets",
"time",
"limits",
"for",
"any",
"flowers",
"to",
"remain",
"in",
"place:",
"five",
"days",
"after",
"a",
"funeral",
"service,",
"Feb.",
"28",
"after",
"the",
"Christmas",
"season",
"and",
"June",
"30",
"for",
"Memorial",
"Day",
"decorations.",
"\"Arrangements",
"for",
"other",
"holidays",
"not",
"in",
"keeping",
"with",
"these",
"regulations",
"will",
"be",
"removed",
"at",
"the",
"time",
"of",
"the",
"first",
"mowing",
"after",
"the",
"holiday,\"",
"the",
"proposal",
"reads.",
"Brad",
"Baldwin,",
"the",
"city's",
"director",
"of",
"engineering",
"and",
"public",
"works,",
"said",
"city",
"staff",
"have",
"found",
"22",
"graves",
"out",
"of",
"compliance",
"among",
"the",
"11,300",
"graves",
"in",
"the",
"cemetery.",
"The",
"city",
"will",
"send",
"the",
"deed",
"holders",
"of",
"those",
"plots",
"certified",
"letters",
"with",
"information",
"about",
"the",
"new",
"regulations",
"if",
"the",
"measure",
"passes.",
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"city",
"has",
"urged",
"similar",
"guidelines",
"in",
"the",
"cemetery",
"for",
"many",
"years,",
"which",
"most",
"people",
"follow,",
"Baldwin",
"said.",
"Council",
"approval",
"would",
"make",
"them",
"law,",
"said",
"City",
"Attorney",
"Ernest",
"Cate.",
"\"Most",
"of",
"the",
"regulations",
"are",
"like",
"those",
"in",
"city",
"parks",
"--",
"not",
"causing",
"a",
"disturbance,",
"no",
"dogs",
"running",
"loose,\"",
"he",
"said.",
"Cate",
"said",
"District",
"Judge",
"Jeff",
"Harper",
"could",
"impose",
"fines",
"of",
"up",
"to",
"$1,000",
"and",
"$500",
"more",
"each",
"day",
"if",
"the",
"behavior",
"continues.",
"The",
"fines",
"are",
"the",
"same",
"for",
"all",
"municipal",
"violations.",
"\"It",
"holds",
"no",
"jail",
"time,\"",
"Harper",
"said.",
"\"And",
"I",
"don't",
"think",
"I've",
"ever",
"imposed",
"a",
"$1,000",
"fine.\"",
"It",
"wouldn't",
"get",
"that",
"far,",
"Baldwin",
"said.",
"He",
"said",
"staff",
"and",
"contractors",
"handling",
"maintenance",
"in",
"the",
"cemetery",
"merely",
"would",
"remove",
"the",
"items",
"if",
"families",
"don't",
"take",
"them",
"up",
"before",
"the",
"deadline.",
"The",
"cemetery's",
"upkeep",
"came",
"to",
"the",
"city's",
"attention",
"when",
"a",
"man",
"called",
"to",
"say",
"he",
"couldn't",
"visit",
"his",
"wife's",
"grave.",
"A",
"rose",
"bush",
"planted",
"on",
"a",
"neighboring",
"plot",
"had",
"grown",
"in",
"front",
"of",
"his",
"wife's",
"tombstone,",
"Baldwin",
"said.",
"As",
"Baldwin",
"stood",
"in",
"the",
"cemetery",
"last",
"week,",
"the",
"wind",
"blew",
"a",
"pot",
"of",
"wilted",
"fall",
"mums",
"from",
"one",
"grave",
"to",
"another",
"like",
"a",
"tumbleweed.",
"Baldwin",
"said",
"other",
"graves",
"were",
"blanketed",
"with",
"fading",
"artificial",
"flowers,",
"rosary",
"beads,",
"bottles",
"of",
"beer",
"and",
"water",
"and",
"jack-o'-lantern",
"lights",
"--",
"possibly",
"left",
"over",
"from",
"a",
"Day",
"of",
"the",
"Dead",
"celebration.",
"In",
"Mexico,",
"family",
"members",
"gather",
"at",
"graves",
"to",
"celebrate",
"the",
"lives",
"of",
"their",
"loved",
"ones",
"with",
"Dia",
"de",
"los",
"Muertos,",
"said",
"Margarita",
"Solorzano,",
"director",
"of",
"the",
"Hispanic",
"Women's",
"Organization",
"of",
"Arkansas.",
"Those",
"observances",
"correspond",
"with",
"the",
"American",
"Halloween",
"celebrations.",
"Solorzano",
"spoke",
"Thursday",
"to",
"several",
"Hispanic",
"families",
"who",
"recently",
"buried",
"loved",
"ones",
"in",
"Bluff.",
"\"They",
"said",
"the",
"way",
"they",
"decorate",
"a",
"grave",
"at",
"home",
"is",
"not",
"the",
"same",
"way",
"that",
"is",
"customary",
"here,",
"but",
"they",
"try",
"to",
"abide",
"by",
"the",
"rules,\"",
"she",
"said.",
"Scott",
"Berna,",
"owner",
"of",
"Nelson-Berna",
"Funeral",
"Chapel",
"and",
"Fairview",
"Memorial",
"Gardens,",
"said",
"Hispanic",
"families",
"follow",
"the",
"guidelines",
"for",
"decorations",
"set",
"for",
"the",
"private",
"cemetery",
"in",
"Fayetteville.",
"The",
"upkeep",
"of",
"Bluff",
"Cemetery",
"lies",
"at",
"the",
"heart",
"of",
"this",
"matter,",
"Baldwin",
"said.",
"Crews",
"must",
"carefully",
"navigate",
"a",
"grid",
"of",
"gravestones",
"when",
"they",
"cut",
"grass,",
"dig",
"a",
"grave",
"or",
"complete",
"other",
"work,",
"he",
"said.",
"Workers",
"have",
"backed",
"into",
"or",
"knocked",
"over",
"headstones",
"trying",
"to",
"get",
"around",
"decorations.",
"The",
"proposed",
"rules",
"should",
"help",
"minimize",
"damage,",
"Baldwin",
"said.",
"The",
"city",
"in",
"August",
"contracted",
"with",
"Burton",
"Cemetery",
"Service",
"of",
"Hindsville",
"to",
"maintain",
"the",
"cemetery",
"for",
"$37,400",
"a",
"year.",
"This",
"includes",
"mowing",
"grass",
"and",
"removing",
"dead",
"flowers,",
"downed",
"branches,",
"trash",
"and",
"other",
"debris,",
"Baldwin",
"said.",
"The",
"company",
"also",
"will",
"add",
"topsoil",
"to",
"level",
"graves",
"and",
"ruts.",
"Baldwin",
"said",
"the",
"city",
"has",
"more",
"plans",
"for",
"beautification",
"of",
"the",
"cemetery,",
"including",
"landscaping",
"and",
"replacing",
"a",
"kiosk",
"near",
"the",
"entrance",
"bearing",
"a",
"copy",
"of",
"the",
"guidelines.",
"The",
"city",
"also",
"works",
"to",
"digitally",
"map",
"the",
"graves",
"and",
"link",
"them",
"with",
"deed",
"holders",
"and",
"photographs,",
"making",
"information",
"available",
"on",
"the",
"city's",
"website.",
"Liz",
"Lester",
"of",
"Springdale",
"has",
"two",
"generations",
"of",
"family",
"buried",
"at",
"Bluff.",
"Her",
"family",
"has",
"no",
"tradition",
"of",
"placing",
"flowers",
"on",
"grave",
"sites,",
"even",
"on",
"Memorial",
"Day,",
"she",
"said.",
"The",
"proposed",
"rules",
"seem",
"to",
"make",
"sense,",
"she",
"said.",
"\"They",
"are",
"standards",
"I",
"would",
"expect",
"them",
"to",
"have",
"in",
"place.\"",
"Berna",
"said",
"the",
"Fairview",
"Cemetery",
"officials",
"show",
"the",
"rules",
"for",
"decoration",
"to",
"everyone",
"who",
"buys",
"a",
"plot.",
"And",
"he",
"said",
"the",
"staff",
"stays",
"pretty",
"stringent",
"with",
"the",
"rules,",
"which",
"are",
"similar",
"to",
"those",
"proposed",
"for",
"Bluff.",
"\"It's",
"a",
"very",
"hard",
"thing",
"to",
"do,",
"but",
"what",
"they're",
"doing",
"is",
"the",
"right",
"thing,\"",
"said",
"Berna,",
"president-elect",
"of",
"the",
"Arkansas",
"Funeral",
"Directors",
"Association.",
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"last",
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"document",
"below",
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"13",
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"14)",
"show",
"the",
"proposed",
"city",
"ordinance",
"with",
"rules",
"for",
"how",
"you",
"can",
"decorate",
"graves",
"at",
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"NW",
"News",
"on",
"11/25/2019"
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] | https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2019/nov/25/springdale-considers-regulations-for-bl/?news-arkansas-nwa.txt.gz | SPRINGDALE -- Bill Bailey worked at Bluff Cemetery on Wednesday, leaving floral picks of red holly berries at the graves of family members. He visits the city's cemetery just north of downtown to decorate for winter and again in the spring. "That's the way I like it," he said after examining a pick he set in a vase attached to his grandparents' gravestone. Springdale's City Council on Tuesday will consider rules for decorating graves at its only municipal cemetery. The ordinance also lists hours of operation and prohibitions on alcohol and animals. Cut fresh or artificial flowers attached to the headstone via a floral saddle or permanent vases would be OK. Marking a plot with garden edging, carpeting the grave with artificial flowers and leaving mementos wouldn't, according to the proposed ordinance. The proposal sets time limits for any flowers to remain in place: five days after a funeral service, Feb. 28 after the Christmas season and June 30 for Memorial Day decorations. "Arrangements for other holidays not in keeping with these regulations will be removed at the time of the first mowing after the holiday," the proposal reads. Brad Baldwin, the city's director of engineering and public works, said city staff have found 22 graves out of compliance among the 11,300 graves in the cemetery. The city will send the deed holders of those plots certified letters with information about the new regulations if the measure passes. The city has urged similar guidelines in the cemetery for many years, which most people follow, Baldwin said. Council approval would make them law, said City Attorney Ernest Cate. "Most of the regulations are like those in city parks -- not causing a disturbance, no dogs running loose," he said. Cate said District Judge Jeff Harper could impose fines of up to $1,000 and $500 more each day if the behavior continues. The fines are the same for all municipal violations. "It holds no jail time," Harper said. "And I don't think I've ever imposed a $1,000 fine." It wouldn't get that far, Baldwin said. He said staff and contractors handling maintenance in the cemetery merely would remove the items if families don't take them up before the deadline. The cemetery's upkeep came to the city's attention when a man called to say he couldn't visit his wife's grave. A rose bush planted on a neighboring plot had grown in front of his wife's tombstone, Baldwin said. As Baldwin stood in the cemetery last week, the wind blew a pot of wilted fall mums from one grave to another like a tumbleweed. Baldwin said other graves were blanketed with fading artificial flowers, rosary beads, bottles of beer and water and jack-o'-lantern lights -- possibly left over from a Day of the Dead celebration. In Mexico, family members gather at graves to celebrate the lives of their loved ones with Dia de los Muertos, said Margarita Solorzano, director of the Hispanic Women's Organization of Arkansas. Those observances correspond with the American Halloween celebrations. Solorzano spoke Thursday to several Hispanic families who recently buried loved ones in Bluff. "They said the way they decorate a grave at home is not the same way that is customary here, but they try to abide by the rules," she said. Scott Berna, owner of Nelson-Berna Funeral Chapel and Fairview Memorial Gardens, said Hispanic families follow the guidelines for decorations set for the private cemetery in Fayetteville. The upkeep of Bluff Cemetery lies at the heart of this matter, Baldwin said. Crews must carefully navigate a grid of gravestones when they cut grass, dig a grave or complete other work, he said. Workers have backed into or knocked over headstones trying to get around decorations. The proposed rules should help minimize damage, Baldwin said. The city in August contracted with Burton Cemetery Service of Hindsville to maintain the cemetery for $37,400 a year. This includes mowing grass and removing dead flowers, downed branches, trash and other debris, Baldwin said. The company also will add topsoil to level graves and ruts. Baldwin said the city has more plans for beautification of the cemetery, including landscaping and replacing a kiosk near the entrance bearing a copy of the guidelines. The city also works to digitally map the graves and link them with deed holders and photographs, making information available on the city's website. Liz Lester of Springdale has two generations of family buried at Bluff. Her family has no tradition of placing flowers on grave sites, even on Memorial Day, she said. The proposed rules seem to make sense, she said. "They are standards I would expect them to have in place." Berna said the Fairview Cemetery officials show the rules for decoration to everyone who buys a plot. And he said the staff stays pretty stringent with the rules, which are similar to those proposed for Bluff. "It's a very hard thing to do, but what they're doing is the right thing," said Berna, president-elect of the Arkansas Funeral Directors Association. He said what one family might consider tasteful, another might not. If cemetery staff allow one to decorate outside the lines, they must allow another, he said. "Then it can be really difficult to take the reins back," he said. Berna said the state has no regulations about grave decorations. The state only covers perpetual care cemeteries, for which money is held in trust to forever care for the cemetery and lots in it, Berna said. Bluff Cemetery doesn't fall into that category. Wendy Jones, operations manager for the Rogers Parks and Recreation Department, said city officials in the next year will review and update guidelines for its municipal graveyard, Rogers Cemetery. The guidelines she shared -- also similar to Springdale's -- were put into place before 1999, she said. She said the cemetery staff hasn't strictly enforced the guidelines, but plan to return to more oversight. And staff will use their own judgment as to the removal of faded flowers or wreaths. "Our rules say we can remove anything at any time for any reason," she said. Jones said the Rogers Cemetery offers one section for burials of babies called "Dogwood Acres." "It's hard," she said. "People will pile them with teddy bears and not pick them up." Jones said workers save the teddy bears that are salvageable and return them if the family asks. Flowers can remain on a grave site in Rogers for 30 days after a holiday, a birthday or the anniversary of the death. The last two pages of the document below (pages 13 and 14) show the proposed city ordinance with rules for how you can decorate graves at Bluff Cemetery. NW News on 11/25/2019 |
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"SPRINGFIELD,",
"Ill.",
"•",
"Justin",
"Raxter",
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"stage",
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"\"I",
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"House",
"committee",
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"all",
"to",
"be",
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"to",
"somebody",
"who's",
"out",
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"raping",
"little",
"children.\"",
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"change",
"to",
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"law",
"so",
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"partner,",
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"Raxter,",
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"their",
"name",
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"the",
"registry",
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"to",
"protect",
"children,",
"and",
"I",
"believe",
"we've",
"gone",
"far",
"beyond",
"that,\"",
"said",
"Tonia",
"Maloney,",
"founder",
"of",
"Illinois",
"Voices",
"for",
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"a",
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"Fairview",
"Heights",
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"sex",
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"state",
"Rep.",
"Robert",
"Pritchard,",
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"wouldn't",
"change,",
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"offenders",
"whose",
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"were",
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"who",
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"more",
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"or",
"threats",
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"would",
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"instances",
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"the",
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"\"It",
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"with",
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"people",
"who",
"perhaps",
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"an",
"error,",
"certainly",
"violated",
"a",
"law,",
"and",
"as",
"a",
"result,",
"their",
"lives",
"will",
"be",
"changed",
"forever,\"",
"Pritchard",
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"\"What",
"we're",
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"bring",
"some",
"common",
"sense.\"",
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"some",
"are",
"hesitant",
"to",
"change",
"the",
"law,",
"saying",
"even",
"consensual",
"sexual",
"relationships",
"involving",
"teenagers",
"are",
"serious",
"offenses",
"that",
"belong",
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"the",
"registry.",
"\"I'm",
"…",
"troubled",
"in",
"particular",
"where",
"there",
"is",
"an",
"18-year-old",
"adult",
"and",
"a",
"14-year-old",
"child,\"",
"state",
"Rep.",
"Emily",
"McAsey,",
"D-Lockport,",
"said",
"during",
"a",
"committee",
"hearing",
"last",
"week.",
"Critics",
"fear",
"child",
"molesters",
"and",
"sexual",
"predators",
"might",
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"wiped",
"from",
"the",
"registry.",
"State",
"Rep.",
"Dennis",
"Reboletti,",
"R-Elmhurst,",
"a",
"former",
"prosecutor,",
"objected",
"to",
"giving",
"judges",
"the",
"power",
"to",
"make",
"the",
"decision",
"to",
"remove",
"sex",
"offenders",
"from",
"the",
"registry.",
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"the",
"proposal,",
"prosecutors",
"would",
"be",
"notified",
"in",
"advance",
"of",
"a",
"petition",
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"given",
"time",
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"prepare",
"a",
"case",
"against",
"the",
"sex",
"offender,",
"but",
"the",
"ultimate",
"decision",
"on",
"how",
"to",
"punish",
"an",
"offender",
"would",
"rest",
"with",
"the",
"judge.",
"\"I'm",
"not",
"sure",
"we",
"want",
"to",
"take",
"that",
"discretion",
"away",
"from",
"prosecutors,",
"they're",
"the",
"ones",
"who",
"can",
"analyze",
"each",
"case,\"",
"he",
"said.",
"\"Right",
"now,",
"the",
"state",
"believes",
"that",
"you",
"should",
"be",
"17",
"years",
"old",
"to",
"make",
"those",
"types",
"of",
"decisions,\"",
"Reboletti",
"added.",
"\"Prior",
"to",
"that,",
"you",
"don't",
"have",
"enough",
"knowledge",
"to",
"make",
"adult-like",
"decisions,",
"and",
"these",
"are",
"adult-like",
"actions.\"",
"Maloney,",
"the",
"Fairview",
"Heights",
"organizer,",
"came",
"to",
"Springfield",
"with",
"a",
"group",
"of",
"young",
"men",
"listed",
"as",
"sex",
"offenders",
"to",
"lobby",
"on",
"behalf",
"of",
"the",
"measure.",
"Every",
"year",
"Illinois'",
"list",
"of",
"registered",
"sex",
"offenders",
"grows,",
"and",
"so",
"do",
"the",
"bills",
"intended",
"to",
"crack",
"down",
"on",
"their",
"social",
"lives,",
"hobbies,",
"employment",
"opportunities",
"and",
"educational",
"pursuits.",
"Raxter,",
"who",
"is",
"being",
"filmed",
"by",
"MTV",
"for",
"an",
"episode",
"of",
"\"True",
"Life\"",
"about",
"his",
"life",
"as",
"a",
"registered",
"sex",
"offender,",
"explained",
"to",
"lawmakers",
"how",
"being",
"branded",
"as",
"a",
"criminal",
"affects",
"his",
"daily",
"life.",
"\"Everywhere",
"I",
"go,",
"all",
"I",
"can",
"think",
"about",
"is",
"'Where's",
"the",
"kid",
"at?'\"",
"he",
"said.",
"While",
"grocery",
"shopping,",
"he",
"asks",
"himself:",
"\"How",
"old",
"is",
"this",
"person",
"at",
"the",
"register,",
"do",
"I",
"go",
"to",
"the",
"next",
"one?\"",
"Raxter",
"is",
"a",
"student",
"at",
"Rock",
"Valley",
"Community",
"College,",
"and",
"when",
"he",
"registers",
"for",
"classes,",
"he",
"must",
"first",
"submit",
"his",
"course",
"plan",
"to",
"the",
"campus",
"police",
"department",
"so",
"they",
"can",
"cross-check",
"the",
"roster",
"for",
"minors.",
"When",
"he",
"wanted",
"to",
"attend",
"a",
"family",
"reunion,",
"he",
"first",
"needed",
"a",
"court",
"order",
"approving",
"his",
"request",
"to",
"see",
"his",
"young",
"nieces.",
"\"All",
"these",
"laws",
"keep",
"coming",
"out",
"to",
"protect",
"children",
"and",
"I",
"agree",
"with",
"that,",
"we",
"need",
"to",
"protect",
"our",
"children,\"",
"Raxter",
"said.",
"\"I",
"just",
"want",
"my",
"life",
"back.\"",
"In",
"Missouri,",
"\"Romeo",
"and",
"Juliet\"",
"exceptions",
"have",
"been",
"carved",
"out",
"for",
"nonviolent",
"offenders.",
"When",
"the",
"victim",
"was",
"at",
"least",
"13",
"years",
"old",
"at",
"the",
"time",
"of",
"the",
"crime",
"and",
"the",
"offender",
"was",
"under",
"age",
"20,",
"offenders",
"are",
"allowed",
"to",
"file",
"petitions",
"for",
"removal",
"from",
"the",
"sex",
"offender",
"registry",
"after",
"two",
"years.",
"The",
"bill",
"passed",
"the",
"House",
"Judiciary",
"II",
"committee",
"4-3",
"last",
"week.",
"It",
"now",
"moves",
"to",
"the",
"full",
"House.",
"The",
"bill",
"is",
"HB1139."
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] | https://www.winchesterstar.com/associated_press/washington/synagogue-challenges-florida-abortion-law-over-religion/article_3e09201c-6346-588b-8eda-ecfc4ad0cf71.html.txt.gz | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A new Florida law prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks with some exceptions violates religious freedom rights of Jews in addition to the state constitution's privacy protections, a synagogue claims in a lawsuit. The lawsuit filed by the Congregation L'Dor Va-Dor of Boynton Beach contends the law that takes effect July 1 violates Jewish teachings, which state abortion “is required if necessary to protect the health, mental or physical well-being of the woman” and for other reasons. “As such, the act prohibits Jewish women from practicing their faith free of government intrusion and this violates their privacy rights and religious freedom,” says the lawsuit, filed last week in Leon County Circuit Court. The lawsuit adds that people who “do not share the religious views reflected in the act will suffer" and that it “threatens the Jewish people by imposing the laws of other religions upon Jews.” The lawsuit is the second challenge to the 15-week abortion ban enacted earlier this year by the Legislature and signed into law by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Planned Parenthood and other reproductive health providers also sued earlier this month to block the law from taking effect. In a previous statement, DeSantis' office said it “is confident that this law will ultimately withstand all legal challenges.” The two lawsuits are likely to be consolidated into a single case. A hearing on a proposed injunction to block the Florida abortion law is likely in the next two weeks. The law mirrors a similar measure passed in Mississippi that is now before the U.S. Supreme Court, which may use it to overturn the Roe v. Wade abortion decision based on a leaked draft opinion. A final ruling on Roe is expected by the end of June. In Florida, Rabbi Barry Silver of Congregation L'Dor Va-Dor — the name means “Generation to Generation"— said it practices “cosmic Judaism,” which he defines on the synagogue's website as “the Judaism of tomorrow today” that respects science, tradition and spirituality. Silver is an attorney, social activist and former Democratic state legislator who styles himself as a “Rabbi-rouser” on his own website. In an interview Tuesday, Silver said when separation of religion and government crumbles, religious minorities such as Jews often suffer. “Every time that wall starts to crack, bad things start to happen,” he said, noting that DeSantis signed the law at an evangelical Christian church. The new Florida abortion law, contains exceptions if the abortion is necessary to save a mother’s life, prevent serious injury or if the fetus has a fatal abnormality. It does not allow for exemptions in cases where pregnancies were caused by rape, incest or human trafficking. Under current law, Florida allows abortions up to 24 weeks. No faith is monolithic on the abortion issue. Yet many followers of faiths that do not prohibit abortion are aghast that a view held by a minority of Americans could supersede their individual rights and religious beliefs such as the position of Judaism as outlined in the lawsuit. “This ruling would be outlawing abortion in cases when our religion would permit us,” said Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, scholar in residence at the National Council of Jewish Women, “and it is basing its concepts of when life begins on someone else’s philosophy or theology.” |
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"N",
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"he",
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"to",
"report",
"“suspicious”",
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"a",
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"patio",
"table.",
"Thomas",
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"to",
"Haarsma’s",
"home",
"Aug.",
"7",
"at",
"about",
"7:30",
"p.m.,",
"accompanied",
"by",
"Officer",
"Alison",
"Savarese.",
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"had",
"reported",
"that",
"Haarsma",
"threw",
"her",
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"chairs",
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"a",
"dumpster.",
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"Savarese",
"was",
"alone",
"when",
"she",
"found",
"Haarsma",
"outside",
"his",
"home",
"about",
"90",
"minutes",
"later.",
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"said",
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"her",
"and",
"tried",
"to",
"choke",
"her",
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"the",
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"drew",
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"and",
"shot",
"him",
"twice,",
"killing",
"him,",
"according",
"to",
"Pinellas",
"Sheriff",
"Bob",
"Gualtieri.",
"A",
"week",
"after",
"his",
"death,",
"Debra",
"Haarsma",
"is",
"still",
"haunted",
"by",
"the",
"belief",
"that",
"her",
"younger",
"brother",
"should",
"still",
"be",
"alive.",
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"have",
"known",
"about",
"his",
"mental",
"health",
"issues,",
"she",
"said,",
"and",
"one",
"officer",
"shouldn’t",
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"tried",
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"detain",
"him",
"on",
"their",
"own.",
"A",
"second",
"officer",
"may",
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"her",
"brother",
"from",
"fighting,",
"she",
"said,",
"or",
"at",
"least",
"helped",
"subdue",
"him",
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"to",
"use",
"deadly",
"force.",
"“I",
"cannot",
"believe",
"my",
"brother",
"is",
"laying",
"in",
"the",
"morgue",
"right",
"now,”",
"said",
"Debra",
"Haarsma,",
"60.",
"“Why",
"was",
"this",
"handled",
"so",
"badly?",
"Somebody",
"needs",
"to",
"be",
"held",
"accountable",
"for",
"this",
"screw",
"up.”",
"•",
"•",
"•",
"Law",
"enforcement",
"officials",
"have",
"not",
"discussed",
"the",
"Aug.",
"7",
"shooting",
"or",
"revealed",
"new",
"details",
"since",
"Gualtieri’s",
"news",
"conference",
"afterward.",
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"officer’s",
"decision",
"to",
"use",
"deadly",
"force",
"is",
"the",
"subject",
"of",
"two",
"different",
"investigations.",
"One",
"will",
"be",
"conducted",
"by",
"the",
"new",
"Pinellas",
"County",
"Use",
"of",
"Deadly",
"Force",
"Investigative",
"Task",
"Force.",
"The",
"county’s",
"law",
"enforcement",
"leaders",
"announced",
"the",
"new",
"initiative",
"in",
"July,",
"agreeing",
"to",
"allow",
"other",
"law",
"enforcement",
"agencies",
"to",
"investigate",
"their",
"own",
"officers",
"in",
"cases",
"that",
"ended",
"in",
"serious",
"injury",
"or",
"death.",
"The",
"policy",
"change",
"was",
"made",
"in",
"response",
"to",
"the",
"Black",
"Lives",
"Matter",
"protests",
"and",
"growing",
"calls",
"around",
"the",
"country",
"for",
"more",
"police",
"accountability",
"and",
"transparency",
"following",
"the",
"death",
"of",
"George",
"Floyd,",
"who",
"was",
"killed",
"May",
"25",
"by",
"a",
"Minneapolis",
"police",
"officer.",
"The",
"Pinellas-Pasco",
"State",
"Attorney’s",
"Office",
"will",
"also",
"conduct",
"its",
"own",
"investigation",
"into",
"the",
"death.",
"In",
"the",
"meantime",
"Savarese",
"has",
"been",
"placed",
"on",
"administrative",
"leave,",
"which",
"is",
"routine",
"in",
"shooting",
"incidents.",
"Spend",
"your",
"days",
"with",
"Hayes",
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"to",
"our",
"free",
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"St.",
"Petersburg",
"police",
"spokeswoman",
"Yolanda",
"Fernandez",
"said",
"the",
"police",
"department",
"cannot",
"comment",
"on",
"the",
"case",
"because",
"it",
"is",
"being",
"investigated",
"by",
"an",
"outside",
"agency.",
"Pinellas",
"County",
"Sheriff’s",
"Office",
"spokesman",
"Travis",
"Sibley",
"said",
"the",
"task",
"force",
"investigation",
"will",
"provide",
"more",
"information",
"about",
"what",
"happened",
"but",
"cautioned",
"against",
"“Monday",
"morning",
"quarterbacking”",
"until",
"all",
"the",
"details",
"in",
"the",
"case",
"are",
"known.",
"“He",
"came",
"at",
"her",
"in",
"an",
"aggressive",
"manner,”",
"Sibley",
"said.",
"The",
"lack",
"of",
"new",
"information",
"leaves",
"several",
"questions",
"unanswered",
"for",
"now:",
"Why",
"did",
"Savarese",
"attempt",
"to",
"detain",
"Haarsma",
"by",
"herself?",
"How",
"much",
"of",
"his",
"history",
"was",
"she",
"aware",
"of?",
"Why",
"did",
"the",
"second",
"officer",
"leave",
"the",
"scene?",
"Former",
"Boca",
"Raton",
"Police",
"Chief",
"Andrew",
"Scott,",
"who",
"worked",
"in",
"law",
"enforcement",
"for",
"30",
"years,",
"said",
"the",
"two",
"officers",
"should",
"have",
"known",
"about",
"Haarsma’s",
"mental",
"history.",
"They",
"had",
"access",
"to",
"the",
"details",
"of",
"previous",
"police",
"encounters",
"with",
"him",
"from",
"the",
"department’s",
"computer-aided",
"dispatch",
"system.",
"The",
"initial",
"decision",
"to",
"dispatch",
"two",
"officers",
"made",
"sense,",
"he",
"said.",
"“Police",
"officers",
"never",
"know",
"when",
"a",
"normal",
"situation",
"is",
"going",
"to",
"go",
"bad,”",
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"said.",
"“It’s",
"better",
"to",
"always",
"have",
"a",
"second",
"officer",
"on",
"the",
"scene",
"dealing",
"with",
"people",
"who",
"have",
"mental",
"health",
"issues.",
"You",
"alleviate",
"escalation.”",
"•",
"•",
"•",
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"mentally",
"ill",
"and",
"law",
"enforcement",
"can",
"often",
"end",
"tragically,",
"records",
"show.",
"Nearly",
"a",
"quarter",
"of",
"people",
"killed",
"by",
"law",
"enforcement",
"officers",
"in",
"the",
"past",
"five",
"years",
"suffered",
"from",
"mental",
"illness,",
"according",
"to",
"a",
"Washington",
"Post",
"report.",
"The",
"Tampa",
"Bay",
"Times’",
"2017",
"“Why",
"Cops",
"Shoot”",
"investigation",
"found",
"that",
"246",
"out",
"of",
"827",
"people",
"shot",
"by",
"Florida",
"law",
"enforcement",
"agencies",
"over",
"a",
"five",
"year",
"period",
"through",
"2014",
"showed",
"signs",
"of",
"mental",
"instability.",
"Unlike",
"in",
"many",
"of",
"those",
"cases,",
"Haarsma",
"was",
"not",
"armed.",
"He",
"suffered",
"from",
"bipolar",
"disorder",
"with",
"psychotic",
"features",
"and",
"often",
"exhibited",
"paranoia,",
"said",
"his",
"therapist",
"Nancy",
"Silva,",
"who",
"had",
"been",
"working",
"with",
"Haarsma",
"for",
"close",
"to",
"nine",
"years.",
"She",
"was",
"given",
"permission",
"to",
"talk",
"to",
"the",
"Tampa",
"Bay",
"Times",
"by",
"his",
"sister.",
"He",
"was",
"also",
"recovering",
"from",
"an",
"addiction",
"to",
"meth",
"amphetamine,",
"the",
"therapist",
"said.",
"Silva",
"often",
"treated",
"Haarsma",
"pro",
"bono,",
"but",
"he",
"hadn’t",
"asked",
"for",
"a",
"session",
"since",
"November.",
"She",
"said",
"she",
"last",
"spoke",
"to",
"him",
"by",
"phone",
"in",
"January.",
"She",
"had",
"never",
"known",
"him",
"to",
"attack",
"anybody",
"and",
"had",
"included",
"him",
"in",
"group",
"sessions",
"with",
"other",
"patients.",
"But",
"she",
"said",
"he",
"was",
"a",
"stickler",
"for",
"condo",
"rules",
"and",
"could",
"get",
"angry",
"and",
"often",
"riled",
"his",
"neighbors.",
"“Unfortunately",
"not",
"all",
"mental",
"illness",
"is",
"the",
"kind",
"that",
"makes",
"people",
"feel",
"sympathetic,",
"but",
"he",
"was",
"never",
"violent,”",
"she",
"said.",
"Haarsma’s",
"encounters",
"with",
"the",
"police",
"had",
"left",
"him",
"wary",
"of",
"them,",
"she",
"said.",
"But",
"he",
"was",
"always",
"easy",
"to",
"calm",
"down.",
"“He",
"probably",
"needed",
"to",
"be",
"hospitalized",
"or",
"have",
"his",
"meds",
"restarted",
"or",
"adjusted,”",
"she",
"said.",
"“It",
"shouldn’t",
"have",
"ended",
"this",
"way.”",
"•",
"•",
"•",
"When",
"the",
"sheriff",
"spoke",
"to",
"the",
"media",
"after",
"the",
"shooting,",
"he",
"did",
"not",
"say",
"whether",
"mental",
"health",
"was",
"a",
"factor.",
"He",
"said",
"Thomas,",
"the",
"second",
"officer,",
"had",
"returned",
"to",
"police",
"headquarters",
"“as",
"part",
"of",
"the",
"investigation”",
"but",
"did",
"not",
"elaborate",
"further.",
"The",
"sheriff",
"said",
"Savarese",
"told",
"Haarsma",
"he",
"was",
"going",
"to",
"be",
"detained",
"as",
"part",
"of",
"a",
"criminal",
"investigation",
"and",
"to",
"put",
"his",
"hands",
"behind",
"his",
"back.",
"Then",
"Haarsma",
"pushed",
"her",
"and",
"the",
"two",
"fought,",
"Gualtieri",
"said.",
"Savarese",
"had",
"marks",
"on",
"her",
"neck",
"from",
"where",
"Haarsma",
"grabbed",
"her",
"and",
"his",
"hand",
"was",
"still",
"there",
"when",
"she",
"shot",
"him,",
"Gualtieri",
"said.",
"He",
"described",
"Haarsma",
"as",
"being",
"about",
"6",
"feet",
"tall",
"and",
"“much",
"bigger”",
"than",
"Savarese.",
"“This",
"is",
"a",
"response",
"to",
"someone",
"attacking",
"her,”",
"the",
"sheriff",
"said.",
"“Her",
"life",
"was",
"in",
"danger",
"because",
"she",
"couldn’t",
"breathe",
"and",
"because",
"he",
"decided",
"he",
"was",
"going",
"to",
"choke",
"her",
"out.”",
"The",
"Florida",
"Mental",
"Health",
"Act",
"—",
"more",
"commonly",
"known",
"as",
"the",
"Baker",
"Act",
"—",
"gives",
"police",
"the",
"authority",
"to",
"take",
"a",
"person",
"whose",
"mental",
"state",
"may",
"make",
"them",
"a",
"risk",
"to",
"themselves",
"or",
"others",
"into",
"custody",
"and",
"transport",
"them",
"to",
"a",
"facility",
"where",
"they",
"can",
"be",
"evaluated.",
"Haarsma",
"was",
"committed",
"under",
"the",
"Baker",
"Act",
"in",
"2017",
"at",
"the",
"recommendation",
"of",
"Silva,",
"his",
"therapist.",
"St.",
"Petersburg",
"police",
"procedures",
"stress",
"that",
"officers",
"dealing",
"with",
"mentally",
"ill",
"individuals",
"“should",
"use",
"the",
"least",
"restrictive",
"mode",
"of",
"transportation",
"and",
"restraints",
"available",
"and",
"strive",
"to",
"maintain",
"the",
"individual’s",
"personal",
"dignity.”",
"They",
"are",
"required",
"to",
"use",
"restraints",
"when",
"transporting",
"them",
"to",
"either",
"jail",
"or",
"an",
"evaluation",
"facility.",
"City",
"and",
"police",
"leaders",
"recently",
"announced",
"that",
"in",
"the",
"fall",
"some",
"nonviolent",
"calls",
"to",
"police",
"will",
"be",
"handled",
"by",
"social",
"services",
"workers",
"rather",
"than",
"uniformed",
"officers.",
"That",
"includes",
"reports",
"about",
"people",
"who",
"are",
"intoxicated",
"or",
"have",
"overdosed",
"and",
"those",
"in",
"mental",
"health",
"crises.",
"•",
"•",
"•",
"Haarsma",
"grew",
"up",
"in",
"Barrington,",
"Ill.,",
"said",
"Billy",
"Rafferty,",
"a",
"friend",
"for",
"25",
"years.",
"He",
"said",
"his",
"friend",
"was",
"a",
"piano",
"prodigy",
"as",
"a",
"child",
"and,",
"later,",
"earned",
"a",
"business",
"degree.",
"Haarsma",
"double",
"majored",
"in",
"French",
"and",
"was",
"fluent.",
"Rafferty",
"said",
"his",
"friend",
"was",
"warm",
"and",
"compassionate.",
"He",
"had",
"a",
"gift",
"for",
"growing",
"plants",
"that",
"died",
"in",
"the",
"hands",
"of",
"others",
"and",
"took",
"in",
"and",
"loved",
"rescue",
"cats.",
"Rafferty",
"admitted",
"Haarsma",
"could",
"be",
"a",
"busybody",
"who",
"got",
"into",
"disputes",
"with",
"his",
"neighbors.",
"But",
"he",
"didn’t",
"recognize",
"his",
"friend",
"in",
"the",
"account",
"given",
"by",
"the",
"sheriff",
"of",
"Haarsma",
"attacking",
"an",
"officer.",
"“Jeff",
"is",
"not",
"violent,”",
"Rafferty",
"said.",
"“I",
"just",
"can’t",
"wrap",
"my",
"head",
"around",
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A neighbor had reported that Haarsma threw her patio chairs into a dumpster. But Savarese was alone when she found Haarsma outside his home about 90 minutes later. Investigators said he fought with her and tried to choke her when she tried to handcuff him. Haarsma’s hand was still around her neck when the officer drew her firearm and shot him twice, killing him, according to Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri. A week after his death, Debra Haarsma is still haunted by the belief that her younger brother should still be alive. The officers should have known about his mental health issues, she said, and one officer shouldn’t have tried to detain him on their own. A second officer may have deterred her brother from fighting, she said, or at least helped subdue him without having to use deadly force. “I cannot believe my brother is laying in the morgue right now,” said Debra Haarsma, 60. “Why was this handled so badly? Somebody needs to be held accountable for this screw up.” • • • Law enforcement officials have not discussed the Aug. 7 shooting or revealed new details since Gualtieri’s news conference afterward. The officer’s decision to use deadly force is the subject of two different investigations. One will be conducted by the new Pinellas County Use of Deadly Force Investigative Task Force. The county’s law enforcement leaders announced the new initiative in July, agreeing to allow other law enforcement agencies to investigate their own officers in cases that ended in serious injury or death. The policy change was made in response to the Black Lives Matter protests and growing calls around the country for more police accountability and transparency following the death of George Floyd, who was killed May 25 by a Minneapolis police officer. The Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s Office will also conduct its own investigation into the death. In the meantime Savarese has been placed on administrative leave, which is routine in shooting incidents. Spend your days with Hayes Subscribe to our free Stephinitely newsletter You’re all signed up! Want more of our free, weekly newsletters in your inbox? Let’s get started.Explore all your options St. Petersburg police spokeswoman Yolanda Fernandez said the police department cannot comment on the case because it is being investigated by an outside agency. Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Travis Sibley said the task force investigation will provide more information about what happened but cautioned against “Monday morning quarterbacking” until all the details in the case are known. “He came at her in an aggressive manner,” Sibley said. The lack of new information leaves several questions unanswered for now: Why did Savarese attempt to detain Haarsma by herself? How much of his history was she aware of? Why did the second officer leave the scene? Former Boca Raton Police Chief Andrew Scott, who worked in law enforcement for 30 years, said the two officers should have known about Haarsma’s mental history. They had access to the details of previous police encounters with him from the department’s computer-aided dispatch system. The initial decision to dispatch two officers made sense, he said. “Police officers never know when a normal situation is going to go bad,” Scott said. “It’s better to always have a second officer on the scene dealing with people who have mental health issues. You alleviate escalation.” • • • Encounters between the mentally ill and law enforcement can often end tragically, records show. Nearly a quarter of people killed by law enforcement officers in the past five years suffered from mental illness, according to a Washington Post report. The Tampa Bay Times’ 2017 “Why Cops Shoot” investigation found that 246 out of 827 people shot by Florida law enforcement agencies over a five year period through 2014 showed signs of mental instability. Unlike in many of those cases, Haarsma was not armed. He suffered from bipolar disorder with psychotic features and often exhibited paranoia, said his therapist Nancy Silva, who had been working with Haarsma for close to nine years. She was given permission to talk to the Tampa Bay Times by his sister. He was also recovering from an addiction to meth amphetamine, the therapist said. Silva often treated Haarsma pro bono, but he hadn’t asked for a session since November. She said she last spoke to him by phone in January. She had never known him to attack anybody and had included him in group sessions with other patients. But she said he was a stickler for condo rules and could get angry and often riled his neighbors. “Unfortunately not all mental illness is the kind that makes people feel sympathetic, but he was never violent,” she said. Haarsma’s encounters with the police had left him wary of them, she said. But he was always easy to calm down. “He probably needed to be hospitalized or have his meds restarted or adjusted,” she said. “It shouldn’t have ended this way.” • • • When the sheriff spoke to the media after the shooting, he did not say whether mental health was a factor. He said Thomas, the second officer, had returned to police headquarters “as part of the investigation” but did not elaborate further. The sheriff said Savarese told Haarsma he was going to be detained as part of a criminal investigation and to put his hands behind his back. Then Haarsma pushed her and the two fought, Gualtieri said. Savarese had marks on her neck from where Haarsma grabbed her and his hand was still there when she shot him, Gualtieri said. He described Haarsma as being about 6 feet tall and “much bigger” than Savarese. “This is a response to someone attacking her,” the sheriff said. “Her life was in danger because she couldn’t breathe and because he decided he was going to choke her out.” The Florida Mental Health Act — more commonly known as the Baker Act — gives police the authority to take a person whose mental state may make them a risk to themselves or others into custody and transport them to a facility where they can be evaluated. Haarsma was committed under the Baker Act in 2017 at the recommendation of Silva, his therapist. St. Petersburg police procedures stress that officers dealing with mentally ill individuals “should use the least restrictive mode of transportation and restraints available and strive to maintain the individual’s personal dignity.” They are required to use restraints when transporting them to either jail or an evaluation facility. City and police leaders recently announced that in the fall some nonviolent calls to police will be handled by social services workers rather than uniformed officers. That includes reports about people who are intoxicated or have overdosed and those in mental health crises. • • • Haarsma grew up in Barrington, Ill., said Billy Rafferty, a friend for 25 years. He said his friend was a piano prodigy as a child and, later, earned a business degree. Haarsma double majored in French and was fluent. Rafferty said his friend was warm and compassionate. He had a gift for growing plants that died in the hands of others and took in and loved rescue cats. Rafferty admitted Haarsma could be a busybody who got into disputes with his neighbors. But he didn’t recognize his friend in the account given by the sheriff of Haarsma attacking an officer. “Jeff is not violent,” Rafferty said. “I just can’t wrap my head around it.” Still, neighbors who spoke to the Times said Haarsma’s behavior had become increasingly erratic this year. He had removed the “pool closed” signs posted because of the pandemic and fought with a property manager who tried to stop him. He also claimed neighbors had bugged his telephone and were monitoring him. The French Quarter North Condominium Association in 2016 filed a lien against Haarsma for falling behind on his maintenance payments. He owed about $2,600 and filed for bankruptcy in order to be able to stay in his home, said his attorney Matt Weidner. “He was a guy who deserved our help,” Weidner said. Haarsma had been on disability because of his mental illness but was ambitious enough to put himself through college to qualify as a licensed practical nurse, said Debra Haarsma. He loved sending his sister goofy gifts like a ceramic fish and an inflatable giraffe, she said. “He was just a person that had struggles,” she said. “He was trying to make himself better.” |
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] | https://www.ktnv.com/entertainment/the-latest-court-temporarily-frees-a-ap-rocky-from-jail?_amp=true.txt.gz | STOCKHOLM (AP) — The Latest on the assault trial in Sweden for American rapper A$AP Rocky (all times local): 7:30 p.m. A Swedish court has ruled that American rapper A$AP Rocky and two other U.S. suspects can be freed from detention until Aug. 14, when the verdict on their June 30 assault case will be announced. It wasn't immediately clear from the decision Friday by Stockholm District Court whether the three suspects in a beating could leave the country. Prosecutor Daniel Suneson said in his closing comments that he was seeking a six-month sentence for the rapper, who himself had said earlier Friday that community service would be a proper punishment. ___ 5:45 p.m. The bodyguard of A$AP Rocky has told a Swedish court that the strange behavior and the "glossy" eyes of the man that the American rapper and his entourage are accused of assaulting in June alerted him that something was not right. Timothy Leon Williams testified before Stockholm District Court on Friday that he saw 19-year-old Mustafa Jafari, the alleged victim, approaching the rapper's entourage outside a restaurant in Stockholm and trying to talk with them. Speaking in English, Williams said he didn't understand what language Jafari was speaking. Williams said he knew "something's not right about him. I'm noticing it because I'm a bodyguard. I'm looking at him and saw that his eyes were really glossy, like he's on something." Williams went on to explain the details of the June 30 brawl, testimony that mirrored what Mayers told the court on Thursday. ___ 3 p.m. A witness in the A$AP Rocky assault case revised her story from initial police reports, testifying in a Swedish court Friday that she didn't actually see the American rapper hitting a man with a bottle. The young woman and her friend, testifying anonymously, were questioned via video link at Stockholm District Court. Witness testimonies were the highlight of the third day of the trial where the 30-year-old rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, and two other suspects are accused by prosecutors of beating 19-year-old Mustafa Jafari on June 30. Whether or not Jafari, who got into an argument with Mayers' entourage in Stockholm, was hit with parts or a whole bottle has become one of the key issues at the trial. Both women who testified Friday maintained their previous statements to police that they saw Mayers and his partners beating and kicking Jafari. But one of the women recanted what she witnessed with the bottle. She said she heard the bottle being crushed, though she couldn't say whether Mayers' entourage threw the bottle to the ground or hit Jafari with it. |
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"20,",
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"Hawaii,",
"Iowa,",
"Kentucky,",
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"Oklahoma,",
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"this",
"year:",
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"Iowa,",
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"Missouri,",
"Oklahoma,",
"South",
"Carolina,",
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"Carolina",
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"matches",
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"since",
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"repealed.",
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"clinical",
"psychologist,",
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"advocate",
"of",
"bills",
"to",
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"medical",
"intervention",
"for",
"transgender",
"youth.",
"Traveling",
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"to",
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"before",
"a",
"Montana",
"House",
"committee",
"hearing,",
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"18,",
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"are",
"reversible,",
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"Dr.",
"Lauren",
"Wilson,",
"vice",
"president",
"of",
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"chapter",
"of",
"the",
"American",
"Academy",
"of",
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"states",
"—",
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"designations",
"on",
"documents",
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"all",
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"females",
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"being",
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"Republican",
"Rep.",
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"NCAA”",
"headquarters",
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"Indianapolis,",
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"hold",
"our",
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"action,",
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"woman",
"today,’",
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"a",
"tactic",
"to",
"win",
"in",
"sports,”",
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"said.",
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"not",
"how",
"it",
"works,",
"said",
"Jaime",
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"a",
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"born",
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"as",
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"SquarePants",
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"life,",
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"first",
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"dread",
"school,",
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"to",
"movies",
"and",
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"events,",
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"bills",
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"these",
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"Alex",
"Rate,",
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Ten months later, on Feb. 20, 2016, Sam died by suicide. “Sam was devastated,” said Adam Edelman, Sam’s father, recalling that visit with the doctor. “He lost hope.” As legislatures meet across the U.S. to write new laws, at least 16 states are considering measures that would affect transgender athletes or those seeking treatment for gender dysphoria — the persistent and distressing feeling that one’s gender is different from the sex noted on the person’s birth certificate. People are also reading… This wave of state legislation follows 79 anti-transgender measures introduced in statehouses last year. Nearly all were defeated. Adam Edelman was motivated to tell Sam’s story as Montana lawmakers considered two proposals: criminalizing doctors who treat transgender minors and banning transgender student-athletes from competing under their self-identified sex. One Montana bill would have fined doctors who provided treatment with medicines like puberty blockers to anyone under age 18 up to $5,000; even a referral to another medical expert could threaten a doctor’s medical license. That bill was narrowly defeated in the Montana House of Representatives in January, 51-49. The House passed a separate measure that would ban transgender athletes from competing on teams that don’t align with their sex at birth. The state Senate is considering the proposed ban, though opponents of the measure say there are no existing conflicts or disputes in schools that would make a ban necessary. At least 10 states besides Montana are considering similar bills restricting transgender student-athletes this session: Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. Montana’s bill to criminalize doctors for medically treating transgender children — which can still be revived with enough votes — is similar to bills being considered in at least 10 other states this year: Alabama, Iowa, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. This push across the U.S. is happening despite a decision by President Joe Biden shortly after his inauguration to lift LGBTQ restrictions in the military by executive order. It also comes after North Carolina lost an estimated $3.76 billion to boycotts following a 2016 law requiring people to use the bathroom that matches their birth gender. That law has since been repealed. Laura Haynes, a retired faith-based clinical psychologist, is a major advocate of bills to ban medical intervention for transgender youth. Traveling from her home in California to testify before a Montana House committee hearing, she argued that social influences and media glamorization have led to a huge increase in youth identifying as transgender. Most would eventually embrace their birth sex if adults just “watched and waited,” said Haynes, who also supports the discredited practice of conversion therapy for gays and lesbians. She and proponents of the measures raise the specter of children undergoing dangerous and irreversible treatment. “Experimental treatment affirming gender identity leads to puberty blockers, toxic wrong-sex hormones, organs devoid of function or pleasure, and potential mutilation of sex organs,” said Haynes. But the treatments are not experimental, and surgeries are not approved for youths under age 18, said Dr. Colleen Wood, one of four pediatric endocrinologists in Montana. Medical association protocols call for no medical intervention before puberty. If youths persist in feeling distressed about their bodies once puberty begins, an arduous process commences. If both parents consent and a mental health professional agrees, a teen might be approved for a puberty blocker prescription. Blockers have been used for 40 years to treat children with early onset of puberty and are reversible, said Dr. Lauren Wilson, vice president of Montana’s chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Blockers are typically taken for five years before hormone therapy is considered. After teens have lived as the gender they embrace and undergone a comprehensive mental health assessment, they might be prescribed estrogen or testosterone. If the hormones are stopped, the results are largely reversible, although some breast tissue may remain from estrogen, and a deepening of the voice and clitoris enlargement might be permanent from testosterone, said Wood. Infertility is a possible outcome. A Cornell University review of 55 peer-reviewed studies found that 93% showed gender transition improved the overall well-being of transgender people, while 7% found mixed results or no differences. Of the bills involving transgender people that were considered last year in states — including medical treatment bans, sports bans and hurdles to changing sex designations on documents like driver’s licenses — all failed except a sports ban in Idaho. A federal district court later ruled the Idaho law unconstitutional and issued an injunction. The case is now before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The sports bans run counter to NCAA rules, which state that transgender females who were born male may compete on female teams if they have been taking hormones for one year. Laws that don’t follow NCAA rules could result in those states being banned from hosting championship games. Montana Republican Rep. Braxton Mitchell, a 20-year-old freshman lawmaker and supporter of the Montana measure, was dismissive of potential consequences. “My House district is nearly 1,800 miles and a 27-hour drive from the NCAA” headquarters in Indianapolis, he said. “We will hold our own.” Without legislative action, Mitchell said, he worried that women’s sports in the state will be ruined. “Someone can wake up one morning and say, ‘I’m a man today,’ or ‘I’m a woman today,’ as a tactic to win in sports,” Mitchell said. That’s not how it works, said Jaime Gabrielli, the mother of a child born female who identified as a boy as a toddler. When taken to the store to choose “big kid pants” during potty training, he ran to the boys’ section and chose SpongeBob SquarePants briefs. At age 4, he begged for a boy’s haircut and instead was given a pageboy with bangs. He “fixed” it by cutting off his own hair. Presenting himself to the world as a boy transformed his life, said Gabrielli. For the first time, he didn’t dread school, didn’t avoid going to movies and social events, and didn’t experience as much extreme anxiety. If the bills pass, civil rights groups have vowed to challenge them on constitutional grounds and as a violation of other legal protections. In addition to the equality issues these bills raise, civil liberty advocates questioned their practicality. “It is unclear what would happen in Montana if someone disputes whether a person is in the ‘correct’ category,” said Alex Rate, legal director of the Montana ACLU. Then there are the changing attitudes about children who question their gender. A father from rural Montana said in an anonymous letter to the Montana legislature that five years ago he would have supported both bills. Those were the years he had tried to prevent his child, born a boy, from expressing identity as a girl. “After I found my 12-year-old sitting in the dark with a handgun one night, I realized I need to learn from my daughter who she was, instead of me trying to tell her who I thought she was,” the man wrote. Treatment, he added, saved her life. And he no longer supports bills like the ones before the Montana Legislature. KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a nonprofit news service covering health issues. It is an editorially independent program of KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation) that is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente. |
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Panesar misled the victims into believing that he could obtain immigration documents or legal immigration status by pretending to be an agent with the Department of Homeland Security. Panesar wore a DHS jacket and showed purported official credentials to his victims. The plea agreement outlined several dates in 2016 where Panesar successfully obtained thousands of dollars by pretending to be a DHS official. The money paid by the victims totaled over $2.5 million, which was converted to the personal use and benefit of Panesar and his co-defendants. According to statements made at sentencing, Panesar also lost a significant portion of the money he stole from victims as a victim himself in a Nigerian “advanced fee scheme.” At a prior sentencing hearing, one of the victims testified in court that his family gave Panesar and Gurdev Singh approximately $250,000 with the hopes of receiving green cards—a devastating financial loss that contributed to the depression and eventual suicide of a family member. Panesar’s sentence includes a six-month custodial sentence for an additional charge of Failure to Appear. On June 21, 2018, while released on bond, Panesar fled to Mexico and failed to appear at a Motion Hearing before Judge Curiel set for June 22, 2018. He was captured in Mexico and deported to the United States approximately six weeks later. Earlier this year, Panesar’s co-defendants were sentenced by Judge Curiel. Rafael Hastie was sentenced to 46 months in custody and ordered to pay $942,000 in restitution to the victims. Gurdev Singh was sentenced to 27 months in custody and ordered to pay $392,850 in restitution to the victims. The Court ordered Panesar to pay approximately $2.5 million in restitution to his victims. Additionally, last week, former HSI supervisor Johnny Martin was found guilty by a federal jury in a related case for the false statements he made to the FBI in connection with their investigation into this immigration fraud scheme. Martin will be sentenced on January 17, 2020. In imposing the sentence, Judge Curiel described Panesar’s scheme as “one of the more serious cases this Court has handled” in recent years. “Mr. Panesar preyed on the most vulnerable…these are people who wanted to live and experience the American dream. . . . Mr. Panesar pretended he could be the one who provided the American dream.” Judge Curiel added, “This offense is serious because of the heartlessness and callousness required to perpetuate this fraud on so many for so long.” “Pretending to be a legitimate government agent to scam hundreds of individuals of their life savings undermines the crucial trust we bestow upon our law enforcement partners,” said U.S. Attorney Robert S. Brewer, Jr. “When that trust is betrayed for personal enrichment, our office will aggressively prosecute the fraudsters and seek restitution for the victims.” “Panesar’s fraud scheme was particularly egregious as he attempted to use the veil of a U.S. government official to obtain millions of dollars from those trying to obtain legal status in the United States,” said Scott Brunner, FBI Special Agent in Charge. “Falsely claiming to be a federal official degrades the integrity of the system and therefore has serious consequences. Today, Panesar’s destructive scheme has been shut down, he has a federal conviction, and must serve a prison sentence as a result of his actions.” DEFENDANTS Case Numbers: 17CR1371-GPC, 18CR3229-GPC Hardev PANESAR Age: 71 El Cajon, California Rafael HASTIE Age: 49 Tijuana, Mexico Gurdev SINGH Age: 58 Bakersfield, California SUMMARY OF CHARGES 17CR1371-GPC Count 1: 18 U.S.C. § 1349, Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud Maximum Penalty: Twenty years in prison, $250,000 fine, forfeiture and restitution. Counts 2-4: 18 U.S.C. § 1343, Wire Fraud; Maximum Penalty: Twenty years in prison, $250,000 fine, forfeiture and restitution Counts 5-10: 18 U.S.C. § 912, False Personation of an Officer or Employee of the United States; Maximum Penalty: Three years in prison, $250,000 fine Count 11: 31 U.S.C. § 5324(a)(3), Structuring Domestic Financial Institutions; Maximum Penalty: Ten years in prison, $250,000 fine, forfeiture 18CR3229-GPC Count 1: 18 U.S.C. § 3146(a)(1), Failure to Appear After Pre-Trial Release; Maximum Penalty: Ten years in prison, $250,000 fine. AGENCY Federal Bureau of Investigation U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Office of Field Operations U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Office of Professional Responsibility |
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"Thomas",
"F.",
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"appears",
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"e-mail",
"is",
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"time",
"I",
"cast",
"a",
"vote,",
"I",
"do",
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"off",
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"in",
"a",
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"City",
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"a",
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"the",
"Republican",
"attacks",
"to",
"come.",
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"he",
"was",
"the",
"hired",
"gun",
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"for",
"voters",
"in",
"New",
"Jersey,",
"not",
"the",
"\"personal",
"United",
"States",
"senator\"",
"on",
"the",
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"of",
"his",
"longtime",
"friend",
"and",
"donor,",
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"Melgen,",
"as",
"the",
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"government",
"alleged.",
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"that",
"Melgen,",
"a",
"Florida",
"eye",
"doctor,",
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"Menendez",
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"Republic,",
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"to",
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"out",
"most",
"of",
"the",
"damaging",
"charges.",
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"Menendez's",
"expected",
"Republican",
"challenger",
"Bob",
"Hugin",
"and",
"the",
"struggling-for-relevance",
"state",
"GOP",
"will",
"try",
"to",
"make",
"the",
"charges",
"stick.",
"In",
"fact,",
"it's",
"the",
"core",
"of",
"Hugin's",
"campaign.",
"\"New",
"Jersey’s",
"over",
"five",
"million",
"registered",
"voters",
"will",
"finally",
"have",
"a",
"chance",
"to",
"render",
"their",
"verdict",
"on",
"Senator",
"Bob",
"Menendez’s",
"record,\"",
"said",
"Douglas",
"Steinhardt,",
"the",
"state",
"GOP",
"chairman.",
"\"He's",
"a",
"career",
"politician",
"who",
"has",
"spent",
"more",
"time",
"staying",
"one",
"step",
"ahead",
"of",
"the",
"law",
"than",
"he",
"has",
"in",
"step",
"with",
"his",
"New",
"Jersey",
"constituents.\"",
"Menendez,",
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"backing",
"from",
"nearly",
"the",
"entire",
"Democratic",
"establishment,",
"and",
"his",
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"bristle",
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"the",
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"of",
"the",
"reporter's",
"\"corruption",
"trial\"",
"shorthand,",
"and",
"frame",
"it",
"as",
"unpleasant",
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"of",
"the",
"past",
"rather",
"than",
"emerge",
"as",
"a",
"running",
"campaign",
"narrative.",
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"frustrated",
"that",
"allegations",
"that",
"got",
"tossed",
"out",
"by",
"a",
"jury",
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"have",
"the",
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"weight",
"of",
"fact",
"amid",
"the",
"anything-goes",
"rules",
"of",
"a",
"campaign.",
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"embracing",
"the",
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"about",
"the",
"future,",
"not",
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"a",
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"Trump",
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"one",
"that",
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"Jersey",
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"most",
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"about.",
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"Democrats",
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"Trump",
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"a",
"danger",
"to",
"Democracy",
"and",
"a",
"threat",
"to",
"long-cherished",
"liberal",
"traditions",
"and",
"laws,",
"ranging",
"from",
"environmental",
"protections,",
"immigrant",
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"and",
"voting",
"laws.",
"Yet,",
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"is",
"proving",
"to",
"be",
"a",
"short-term",
"blessing",
"for",
"Menendez.",
"Trump",
"is",
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"disliked",
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"New",
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"the",
"anti-Trump",
"midterm",
"wave",
"will",
"wash",
"away",
"any",
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"of",
"mud",
"that",
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"Hugin",
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"\"There",
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"a",
"president",
"in",
"Washington",
"who",
"spends",
"his",
"days",
"dividing",
"us",
"and",
"distracting",
"us",
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"never",
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"LOOKING",
"BACK:",
"The",
"ups",
"and",
"downs",
"of",
"Sen.",
"Bob",
"Menendez's",
"second",
"term",
"MORE:Sen.",
"Bob",
"Menendez",
"announces",
"reelection",
"bid,",
"appears",
"front-runner",
"despite",
"corruption",
"trial",
"MORE:Sen.",
"Bob",
"Menendez",
"says",
"Second",
"Amendment",
"right",
"shouldn't",
"include",
"assault",
"rifles",
"The",
"64-year-old",
"Menendez",
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"the",
"pitch",
"that",
"he'll",
"be",
"the",
"\"Jersey",
"Strong\"",
"fighter",
"who",
"will",
"wage",
"New",
"Jersey's",
"battle",
"against",
"Trump.",
"As",
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"to",
"the",
"National",
"Rifle",
"Association,",
"Menendez",
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"to",
"push",
"for",
"\"common",
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"gun",
"control",
"laws.",
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"shreds",
"the",
"Affordable",
"Care",
"Act,",
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"\"When",
"the",
"foe",
"is",
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"and",
"stronger,",
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"Menendez",
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"Hugin,",
"the",
"wealthy",
"former",
"chief",
"executive",
"of",
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"a",
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"the",
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"trial,",
"Menendez",
"enjoys",
"an",
"early",
"17-point",
"lead",
"over",
"Hugin",
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"one",
"recent",
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"in",
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"Jersey",
"than",
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"more",
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"behind",
"Menendez",
"than",
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"Phil",
"Murphy,",
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"into",
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"a",
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"for",
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"could",
"Menendez,",
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"from",
"Paris",
"to",
"the",
"Dominican,",
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"Ben",
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"Menendez's",
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"watchdog",
"on",
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"political",
"future,",
"U.S.",
"Sen.",
"Cory",
"Booker,",
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"\"To",
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"continue",
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Menendez was arguing that he was the hired gun in Washington for voters in New Jersey, not the "personal United States senator" on the payroll of his longtime friend and donor, Salomon Melgen, as the federal government alleged. Prosecutors argued that Melgen, a Florida eye doctor, paid Menendez to do his bidding in Washington with a stream of bribes -- stays at posh hotels, golf getaways in the Dominican Republic, rides on his private jets and campaign cash. The government case proved a flop. Prosecutors failed to convince a jury and even the skeptical judge, who eventually tossed out most of the damaging charges. But Menendez's expected Republican challenger Bob Hugin and the struggling-for-relevance state GOP will try to make the charges stick. In fact, it's the core of Hugin's campaign. "New Jersey’s over five million registered voters will finally have a chance to render their verdict on Senator Bob Menendez’s record," said Douglas Steinhardt, the state GOP chairman. "He's a career politician who has spent more time staying one step ahead of the law than he has in step with his New Jersey constituents." Menendez, who already has backing from nearly the entire Democratic establishment, and his supporters bristle at the mention of the reporter's "corruption trial" shorthand, and frame it as unpleasant footnote of the past rather than emerge as a running campaign narrative. They're frustrated that allegations that got tossed out by a jury could have the potential weight of fact amid the anything-goes rules of a campaign. Instead, they are embracing the time-worn credo that all campaigns are about the future, not the past, and that a future with Donald Trump is one that blue-leaning New Jersey voters are most concerned about about. Putting Trump on trial Democrats descry Trump as a danger to Democracy and a threat to long-cherished liberal traditions and laws, ranging from environmental protections, immigrant rights and voting laws. Yet, Trump is proving to be a short-term blessing for Menendez. Trump is deeply disliked in New Jersey and the anti-Trump midterm wave will wash away any type of mud that former pharmaceutical executive Hugin hurls at him. "There is a president in Washington who spends his days dividing us and distracting us but never delivering for us, who believes that being wealthy is the same thing as being worthy,” Menendez said. LOOKING BACK: The ups and downs of Sen. Bob Menendez's second term MORE:Sen. Bob Menendez announces reelection bid, appears front-runner despite corruption trial MORE:Sen. Bob Menendez says Second Amendment right shouldn't include assault rifles The 64-year-old Menendez made the pitch that he'll be the "Jersey Strong" fighter who will wage New Jersey's battle against Trump. As Trump "caves" to the National Rifle Association, Menendez vows to push for "common sense" gun control laws. As Trump shreds the Affordable Care Act, Menendez vowed to fight for universal health care. "We share that Jersey attitude,'' he said. "When the foe is bigger and stronger, we don’t back down." Menendez enters the race with several advantages over Hugin, the wealthy former chief executive of Celgene Corp., a Summit-based company that had close ties to the unpopular Christie administration.. Despite the past trial, Menendez enjoys an early 17-point lead over Hugin in one recent poll. There are nearly 900,000 more registered Democrats in New Jersey than Republicans. And the Democratic Party is more united behind Menendez than Gov. Phil Murphy, who swept into office with a 13-point victory. And Hugin has his own baggage to explain away. While Hugin was at Celgene last year, the company agreed to pay $280 million to settle a lawsuit alleging it marketed cancer drugs for unapproved purposes. Still, the past has a way of shadowing the present. How, for example, could Menendez, who enjoyed Melgen's largess from Paris to the Dominican, maintain the moral authority last week as he grilled Housing and Urban Development secretary Ben Carson for his lavish spending on office furniture? Menendez's spokesman Steve Sandberg dismissed it as an unfair "apples and oranges" comparison. Menendez was enjoying the benefits that any other friend might offer another -- an argument that served as the core defense at last year's trial. And by grilling Carson, Menendez was exercising his "fiduciary" role as a watchdog on taxpayer spending. After fielding questions about his own political future, U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ., who remained a steadfast Menendez supporter throughout the trial, downplayed the impact of last year's trial. "To try to continue to try to throw this kind of mud at him, it's not going to stick. It didn't stick when the government tried to do it and it should not stick now." Outside the school, Republican aides handed out "Get Out of Jail Free" cards, with Menendez in striped jail clothes. A photo of Melgen and Menendez smiling as they sat next to each other was pasted on the back. A few of them were found on the gym floor after the crowd dispersed, which the Menendez backers could see as a positive metaphor for the upcoming campaign. But there is no accounting of how many people stuffed them in their pockets to look at, at a later date. |
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] | https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndfl/pr/shalimar-man-charged-child-exploitation-crimes.txt.gz | Shalimar Man Charged With Child Exploitation Crimes PENSACOLA, FLORIDA – Joshua Douglas Taylor, 23, of Shalimar, Florida, appeared in federal court today to face charges associated with his receipt and possession of child pornography. Taylor has been charged by a federal grand jury in a three-count indictment with receipt, transportation, and possession of child pornography between October 2011 and February 2012. If convicted, he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years, up to a possible maximum sentence of twenty years, in prison. His case is set for trial on July 8, 2013, before Chief U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers. The indictment results from an investigation by the North Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force with participating agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Walton County Sheriff’s Department, Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations and the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Department. The case will be prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney J. Ryan Love. This prosecution is being brought as part of the Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched by the Department of Justice in May 2006 to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by United States Attorney’s Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as identify and rescue victims. An indictment is merely an allegation by a grand jury that a defendant has committed a violation of federal criminal law and is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent and entitled to a fair trial, during which it will be the government's burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. |
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"arrived",
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"Tokyo",
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"face",
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"force",
"a",
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"biggest",
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"abuse",
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"delay.",
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"was",
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"convinced",
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"medalist",
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"team",
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"not",
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"was",
"suffering",
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"“the",
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"her",
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"mind",
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"off",
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"definitely",
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"emotions,",
"aggressions",
"for",
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"of",
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"Recognizing",
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"right",
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"space",
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"medal",
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"shiny",
"piece",
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"represented",
"a",
"much",
"larger",
"victory",
"for",
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"Her",
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"admission",
"that",
"she",
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"which",
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"a",
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"months",
"earlier",
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"Naomi",
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"withdraw",
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"Open",
"and",
"not",
"play",
"Wimbledon,",
"redefined",
"the",
"mental",
"health",
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"so",
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"OK.”",
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"2012",
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"—",
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"the",
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"Falcons",
"receiver",
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"the",
"future.”",
"—",
"Tennessee",
"Titans",
"receiver",
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"I’m",
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"Eagles",
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"hell",
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"a",
"long",
"time.",
"Don’t",
"bottle",
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"up.",
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"it’s",
"easy",
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"do",
"that.",
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"easy",
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"avoid",
"the",
"situations",
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"you",
"don’t",
"want",
"to",
"go",
"through.\"",
"—",
"Bianca",
"Andreescu,",
"the",
"2019",
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"champion,",
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"take",
"a",
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"break",
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"sit",
"out",
"the",
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"next",
"season",
"to",
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"recover,",
"and",
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"years",
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"not",
"detach",
"myself",
"from",
"everything",
"that",
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"going",
"on",
"off",
"the",
"court;",
"was",
"feeling",
"the",
"collective",
"sadness",
"and",
"turmoil",
"around",
"and",
"it",
"took",
"its",
"toll",
"on",
"me,\"",
"the",
"21-year-old",
"Canadian",
"wrote",
"on",
"social",
"media.",
"—",
"Formula",
"One",
"driver",
"Valtteri",
"Bottas",
"broke",
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"normal",
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"nature",
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"podcast",
"to",
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"health",
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"it",
"for",
"fans",
"in",
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"Finland",
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"shared",
"much",
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"I",
"think",
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"have",
"a",
"right",
"to",
"know",
"me",
"a",
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"better",
"as",
"a",
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"Jersey,",
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"pointed",
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"Royce",
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"comprehensive",
"mental",
"health",
"program.",
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"a",
"“canary",
"in",
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"mine”",
"nearly",
"a",
"decade",
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"the",
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"health",
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"particularly",
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"not",
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Biles was suffering from “the twisties,” a phenomenon in which she'd lost her sense of air because her mind and body could not sync, and she walked off the floor. “I think it’s definitely pent up emotions, aggressions for the past couple of years, trauma that led to that moment of once I got on the global scene, it just cracked,” Biles said. Recognizing that she was not in the right head space to compete safely, Biles ultimately pulled out of four events. She returned to win a bronze medal on the beam, but that shiny piece of hardware represented a much larger victory for Biles. Her very public admission that she was struggling, which followed a decision months earlier by tennis player Naomi Osaka to withdraw from the French Open and not play Wimbledon, redefined the mental health discussion that’s been coursing through sports. “I gave so many opportunities to a lot of the athletes there,” Biles said of the impact her decision made on others. Michael Phelps, retired swimmer and winner of a record 23 gold medals, said the day after Biles walked off the floor in Tokyo that the gymnast had shown "it is OK not to be OK.” Phelps has long been public about his own mental health struggles — including acknowledging he contemplated suicide after the 2012 Olympics — but Biles blew the discussion wide open. Athletes over the last few years had started to publicly address anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts they experienced. But heightened by the strains of the pandemic and the support shown to both Biles and Osaka, the toughest of the tough are no longer “shaking it off," or any of the cliché things athletes are supposed to do. In the last three months: — Atlanta Falcons receiver Calvin Ridley stepped away from the game in October to “focus on my mental wellbeing,” he wrote on social media. “This will help me be the best version of myself now and in the future.” — Tennessee Titans receiver A.J. Brown shared a video on the one-year anniversary of the day he considered suicide to deal with depression he was battling during a breakout 2020 Pro Bowl season. “I just wanted to put out a positive message that I’m still here. I’m still growing. I’m still learning.” — Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Lane Johnson missed three games to address depression and anxiety. “I was living in hell for a long time. Don’t bottle it up. And it’s easy to do that. It’s easy to avoid the situations that you don’t want to go through." — Bianca Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion, said she would take a mental break from tennis and sit out the start of next season to “re-set, recover, and grow” after a challenging two years that included contracting COVID-19. “I could not detach myself from everything that was going on off the court; was feeling the collective sadness and turmoil around and it took its toll on me," the 21-year-old Canadian wrote on social media. — Formula One driver Valtteri Bottas broke from his normal private nature on a podcast to discuss mental health struggles that nearly caused him to quit racing. Bottas called the podcast “therapeutic" and said he did it for fans in his native Finland because “normally I haven't shared much underneath the skin... I think they have a right to know me a bit better as a human being.” Greg Miller, a licensed professional counselor for Thriveworks in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, noted the focus on mental health is not entirely new and previously was championed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He also pointed to Royce White, who talked openly of his struggles while playing basketball at Iowa State but as an NBA rookie in 2012 refused to play because the league lacked a comprehensive mental health program. Royce was, according to Miller, a “canary in the coal mine” nearly a decade ahead of his time. While Biles and Osaka helped blow the conversation open, Miller believes stigmas surrounding mental health won't go away. Athletes, particularly male ones from traditional sports championed in the fabric of America, will still struggle to seek help when needed. “We’re taught as men to be individuals who take care of things with grit and resilience, not community and vulnerability,” Miller said. "There are pockets of people in the country who see individuals talking about their feelings as weak or lacking masculinity in general. What you’re seeing playing out among male athletes now is nothing new to any man who has ever dealt with mental health issues; it has been happening to men across the country for generations. “We, as a collective society, need to take a look at ourselves and decide whether an open conversation about mental health is strength-based or not. Until that happens, male athletes — and men as a whole — will continue to experience difficulty discussing mental health challenges.” The NBA has a “Mind Health” program and the NFL and NFL Players Association in 2019 formed a mental health and wellness committee. Minnesota Vikings general manager Rick Spielman earlier this month urged organizations to invest in support systems following an incident in which defensive end Everson Griffen called police to his home and then refused to leave; Griffen has since revealed he's bipolar. Most leagues do indeed now have robust mental health and counseling services. Nearly six months removed from her own public dealings with mental health struggles, Biles said “I’m honestly kind of OK that it happened” because it led to her receiving the help she didn't recognize she needed. Had it not all come to a head on a gymnastics mat in Tokyo, her trauma would have followed her. “Your mind and body will stop before you do. My mind and body were intact with everything that I was feeling, and it was very alarming,” she said. “It told me like, ‘Hey, enough is enough, you’ve got to go get help.' I would have probably kept suppressing it for probably the rest of my life.” |
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At least three wells outside the fire college tested positive for elevated levels of those chemicals two months ago, and the local health department has been soliciting requests from local residents who also wish to have their own water tested. Early tests of the — chemicals perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) — have suggested that they can be carcinogens. Other effects in humans include high cholesterol, thyroid disorders, adverse reproductive and developmental effects and some types of cancer. PFOS and PFOA are easily absorbed after consumption and accumulate primarily in the bloodstream, kidney and liver. The chemicals are primarily used in flame retardants. According to the complaint filed by Miami personal injury attorney Jan Paul Portal, the plaintiffs call for a jury trial, award for damages totaling more than $5 million and a medical monitoring program — paid for by the manufacturers — for those who came in contact with the chemical but haven't been diagnosed with illnesses yet. The plaintiffs are asking to certify the suit as a class action for those who claim injury by the chemicals and for those who were just exposed to it. Portal could not be reached for comment Wednesday. In 2002, the primary U.S. manufacturer of PFOS voluntarily phased it out of production because it was aware of the looming chemical exposure and health effects on the public. In 2006, eight major companies in the PFAS industry voluntarily agreed to phase out production for the same reason. They joined the Environmental Protection Agency's PFOA Stewardship Program, making voluntary commitments to reduce product content and facility emissions of PFOA and related chemicals by 95 percent no later than 2010. But the chemicals are made up of compounds that don't biodegrade, which allows them to remain in air, soil and groundwater for decades. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency refers to the contaminants as those of "emerging concern." The case names 10 defendants, including the 3M Company, Tyco Fire Products and Chemguard, who all distributed the chemicals for use at airports, fire departments and industrial facilities across the country. "They understood far more about the properties of and the biodegradability of their additives than any other customer," the lawsuit says. "They chose not to use their knowledge to design safer products." Water contamination near the State Fire College was made known to officials in early October, after results came back from testing done by the state's Department of Environmental Protection. Of the roughly 80 to 90 wells in a mile radius around the college, 17 wells were tested. According to emails obtained by the Herald/Times, levels of PFOS and PFOA in the water at the college were found to be between 250,000 and 270,000 parts per trillion, more than 3,000 times higher than the advisable 70 parts per trillion for drinking water. In November, the Department of Health tested some surrounding wells and found four, including the fire college, that showed elevated PFOS and PFOA levels. Those wells belonged to a private home, a mining business and a local fire station, which have received filters for their wells and a regular supply of bottled water for drinking, cooking, bathing and other household activities. To date, 40 samples have been collected from homes and business in Marion County, but results are still pending. While no specific number of class members is listed, the suit suggests the class includes hundreds of firefighters, instructors and administrative employees exposed to the chemicals through contaminated groundwater around the college. One of the plaintiffs, a former firefighter instructor at the college, drank from the college's well water, which was contaminated by the chemicals. David Battisti, who now lives in Broward County, alleges his thyroid disease is a direct result of exposure. The five other plaintiffs, all Ocala residents, suffer from thyroid disease and various forms of cancer, which they allege is a result of the contaminated water. They could not be reached for comment Wednesday. All six plaintiffs claim they came in contact with the chemicals through water from the college's pipes, faucets, showerheads, appliances, sinks and drinking water fountains. Two spouses are also named as plaintiffs in the suit. In August, the state's Department of Environmental Protection conducted tests at the college and found high levels of the chemicals in two of the three wells that provide the college's water supply. The Governor's Office declined to comment on the matter, as the Fire College is not a party in the suit. Times/Herald staff writer Elizabeth Koh contributed to this report. |
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"County",
"(via",
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"Today)",
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"States,",
"a",
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"Today",
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"as",
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"police",
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"list",
"more",
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"pursued",
"...",
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"Las",
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"City",
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"(via",
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"hit",
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"destination",
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"Las",
"Vegas",
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"win",
"revenue...",
"To",
"see",
"the",
"full",
"story,",
"click",
"here.",
"Billionaire",
"James",
"Packer",
"seeking",
"return",
"to",
"Las",
"Vegas",
"(via",
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"reports",
"that",
"Australian",
"billionaire",
"James",
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"is",
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"North",
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"Strip",
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"Could",
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"beat",
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"history?",
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"Win)",
"The",
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"hand:",
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"here.",
"Report:",
"White",
"Castle",
"coming",
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"Las",
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"(via",
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"Castle",
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"full",
"story,",
"click",
"here.",
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"officers",
"decried",
"in",
"House",
"hearing",
"(via",
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"the",
"full",
"story,",
"click",
"here.",
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"California",
"condom",
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"porn",
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"(via",
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"—",
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"making",
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"see",
"the",
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"story,",
"click",
"here.",
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"movement",
"slow,",
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"and",
"UNLV’s",
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"go",
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"gold",
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"currency",
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"Mayweather",
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"Rousey:",
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"UFC's",
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] | https://dailyvoice.com/maryland/anne-arundel/police-fire/dont-fall-for-it-alert-issued-for-fraudsters-posing-as-actual-police-officers-in-maryland/838571/.txt.gz | Some fraudsters are going through elaborate methods to pose as police officers in Maryland to scam area residents. An alert was issued by the Hagerstown Police Department in Washington County following repeated complaints regarding scammers who are identifying themselves by the names of actual officers within the agency to solicit cash. According to officials, the posers have been demanding money, or else the person on the other side of the phone would go to jail. The scammers have been alleging that the victims have missed a court date and in order not to go to jail they must be made. In order to further their subterfuge, they are using an app that shows a real police department phone number which enhances their believability, the department noted. “Hagerstown Police Department or any other legitimate police agency would never solicit money,” officials noted. “We ask that you share this post and talk to your elderly friends, family, and neighbors about it so that the most vulnerable in our community aren’t victimized.” Click here to sign up for Daily Voice's free daily emails and news alerts. |