I was just watching CNN, and had to change the channel.
The network is (heavily) pushing the “there is no terrorism” meme. Bigtime. They were discussing recent attacks, which initially seemed interesting, but almost every single one was followed by a “but he doesn’t seem to have links to terrorism” sort of comment by the moderator.
It was awful. I finally changed the channel and am watching Fox.
Ugh. Big time awful.
me too wanted to strangle Smith after his remark bout Germany not vetting immigrants like the US with our “2 Year” vetting process.
Fox is on a downward spiral with me especially preempting the R Convention with big mouth O Reilly.That really ticked me off and not broadcasting Shan Smiths mother was piss poor
[The French are now actively destroying evidence.]
INFO LE FIGARO An urgent legal requisition was sent to the urban supervision center of Nice on Wednesday, July 20. The Paris prosecutor expresses a desire to avoid the uncontrolled dissemination of these images.
Panic and incomprehension in the office of mayor of Nice. On Wednesday at 11am the Anti-Terrorism Sub-Directorate (SDAT) sent agents who manage video surveillance of the city a requisition citing Articles 53 and L706-24 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and Article R642-1 of the Penal Code, asking them for a complete erasure of 24 hours of images from six cameras named and numbered, but also of all the scenes from the beginning of the attack that took place on the Promenade des Anglais, on the night of July 14.
The state agents of the urban supervision center of Nice are stunned. This is the first time we have been asked to destroy evidence, says a source close to the investigation. The CCTV center and the city of Nice could be prosecuted for this, and also the officers in charge of the device dont have jurisdiction to engage in such operations.
We do not know that giving a destruction order while we are in full backup is not going to affect the whole system, the investigators say with concern.
Contacted by Le Figaro, the Paris prosecutors office confirmed the information and said: This was done in this case to prevent the uncontrolled and unchecked dissemination of these images. The national police remind that out of the thousand cameras in Nice, 140 had elements relevant to the investigation. The police recovered 100% of them. The Judicial Police and prosecutors have asked for the pictures from these 140 cameras to be deleted, to prevent malicious use of them, concerned for the dignity of the victims and to prevent the reproduction of these images by jihadist websites for propaganda purposes. Finally, at the chancery, it is specified that the application of a complete erasure is explained by the inability to undertake partial destruction of such equipment.
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