Posted on 02/22/2021 7:51:08 PM PST by weston
Robert Barnes
@barnes_law
Contrast #AshliBabbitt case w/ #DuanteWright: both shot by police. Difference? One faced a warrant for prior charges of armed robbery when accidentally shot while seeking to escape arrest; the other was deliberately shot for trespass on public property. Guess which cop charged?
https://twitter.com/barnes_law/status/1382388304360837122
Wasting money is the only thing that the government is good at!! LOL
Plus, it’s job security.
Here's the Evergreen Ever Forward:
Thank you. I stand corrected.
EVERGREEN is the company name of the ship’s owner.
That’s ok; I know a lot of people thought the same.
And I meant to mention-I *did not* make that first picture; I stole it from the internet. I think the writing is a bit...heavy-handed. LOL But I couldn’t find a good one where you could read the Ever Given name easily.
https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/Warfare-Centers/NSWC-Dahlgren/NSWCDD-Range-Schedule/
Potomac River Test Range / Explosive Experimental Area
Welcome to the The Potomac River Test Range Website. This page provides daily information about the operations and scheduling of activities at the Potomac River Test Range and the Explosive Experimental Area (Pumpkin Neck). These facilities are used by our military to conduct munitions testing and should be avoided while testing is in progress. Click on any of the areas of interest to the right for additional information.
Noise Advisory for NSWC Dahlgren range testing, April 19-22, 2021:
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) plans to conduct range testing April 19-21, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Testing will consist of single shots and may produce VERY LOUD NOISE in communities surrounding Naval Surface Facility Dahlgren. Access to the Potomac River Middle Danger Zone, as described in 33 CFR 334.230, will be restricted during testing.
Range Schedule for the week of April 12-16, 2021
Monday, April 12
Testing at: Main Range/EEA/PRTR River Operations
Tuesday, April 13
Testing at: Main Range/EEA/PRTR River Operations
Wednesday, April 14
Testing at: Main Range/EEA/PRTR River Operations/Directed Energy Building 213
Thursday, April 15
Testing at: EEA
Friday, April 16
No testing today.
I’m wondering....could civil charges be filed against the guy, so the truth can come out?? Thinking OJ Simpson here...
Thanks
Capitol Police Told to ‘Stand Down’ Ahead of Jan. 6 Uprising
A new inspector general’s report further shredded already debunked leftist narratives about the Jan. 6 uprising at the US Capitol.
Capitol Police Inspector General Michael A. Bolton submitted the 104-page document titled “Review of the Events Surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, Takeover of the U.S. Capitol” in advance of testimony before the House Administration Committee on Thursday.
Even the New York Times was forced to acknowledge after reviewing the report that the mostly peaceful protest was not spontaneously incited by President Donald Trump.
https://headlineusa.com/capitol-police-told-stand-down/
Good to see information with documented evidence for a change, instead of unverifiable stuff on the internet.
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That was exactly what I thought.
I was in error. I have been corrected.
America may soon have a front-row seat to view the relationship between taxes and Black lives because of the newly filed tax felony charges brought against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Michael Chauvin.
He has been charged with murder in the death of George Floyd, which sparked a wave of national protests. The juxtaposition of the tax and criminal charges may be an acknowledgment of the sad reality that it will still be exceedingly difficult to convict a police officer of what amounts to a heinous crime caught on video — or that the prosecutors may be able to pursue a longer sentence for white-collar tax crimes.
Nearly two months after Floyd’s death, the scrutiny of Chauvin has entered new territory, seemingly much removed from the immediate assault.
On July 22 Washington County Attorney Pete Orput announced that Chauvin and his wife had been charged with nine tax-related felonies stemming from $21,853 in taxes owed to the state of Minnesota, which the prosecutor’s office said would be the focus of the tax case.
According to the county attorney’s office, “[Minnesota Department of] Revenue investigators initiated a review into the Chauvins in June 2020 for failure to timely file Minnesota individual income tax returns from 2016 to 2019, and fraudulently filing tax returns from 2014 to 2019.” Each of the nine tax felony charges carries a sentence of up to five years.
If convicted of second-degree murder under Minnesota Statute 609.19.2(1), Chauvin could face up to 40 years in prison. If convicted on all tax charges under Minnesota statutes 289A.63.2(a) and 289A.63.1(a), which are considered nonviolent white-collar crimes, Chauvin could face up to 45 years in prison.
However unlikely it is that he would receive such a sentence, in theory Chauvin could spend more time in jail for a relatively small tax fraud than for slowly choking to death a handcuffed Black man in front of a large crowd for the alleged use of a counterfeit $20 bill.
I am not a criminal attorney, but as a tax professional and former Treasury and IRS official who knows that a prison sentence is an available penalty for tax law violations, I think the tax-related charges are a separate insurance policy to ensure some sort of conviction against Chauvin.
That’s once. Just kidding.
I got a call from a number I didn’t recognize so I didn’t answer it.
I looked the number up online; it seems to be associated with a plastic surgeon’s office in Tucson AZ.
Either they had a wrong number or I look worse than I realize!!
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