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Acquittal! A ‘bad mood’ now a legitimate legal defense for murder

 

Last August, law enforcement in the German state of Saarland responded to a call of armed robbery at a local convenience store, where they came upon the suspect, a knife-wielding Turkish teenager who’d just bagged around €600—the teen attacked and during the scuffle, “seized a service weapon from a trainee, and opened fire.” (I would like to know if that “trainee” who couldn’t keep hold of the firearm was a woman.) Ahmet G., the 19-year-old miscreant, hit 34-year-old Police Chief Inspector Simon Bohr with a spray of bullets, and Bohr died at the scene after being shot in “the head, face, neck, shoulder, abdomen, and back.” Bohr also left behind a wife and child(ren).

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Crisis is coming, and voters may give the federal NDP another look

Somewhere, James Laxer is shedding a wistful tear. Along with Mel Watkins, Cy Gonick and others, Mr. Laxer led the radical Waffle faction within the federal NDP in the late 1960s and early 1970s, whose mission was to pull the party sharply to the left.

They advocated for nationalization of major industries, strict limits on foreign ownership, sharply higher taxes on the wealthy, and perhaps most controversially, withdrawal from NATO. They were organized, disciplined and uncompromising: a party within a party.


Are the Elbow people so stupid they’d vote Lewis in. I’m betting they won’t as Coyne thinks they might.

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The Islamization of Catholic Charities

Meet the ‘Mohammeds’ running the Church’s migration agenda.

The Catholic News Herald, “Connecting Catholics in North Carolina”, bragged that the refugee case coordinator for the Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte, had been recently honored.

His name? Ashir Haji-Mohamed. The latter part of the name meant that he had made a pilgrimage to the Islamic holy city of Mecca.

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Woman convicted of killing stepson wins reprieve to stay in Canada five years after she was ordered deported

A Jamaican woman ordered deported from Canada more than five years ago after she was convicted of killing her stepson has won a reprieve.

Nichelle Nikiss Rowe, who was stripped of the permanent residence status she obtained here in 2005 due to her second-degree murder conviction, applied to Federal Court for a stay of removal from Canada, which was scheduled for March 27.

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Fox’s Gutfeld slams NDP convention, says US should ‘build wall around Northern border’

Greg Gutfeld, a Fox News host, has come out shaming the NDP convention for its equity cards — among other things.

Last week, the NDP held their annual convention to pick its party leader — and with it came some viral clips, particularly featuring delegates’ use of equity cards.

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Nolte: Fearing a Flop, ‘Supergirl’ Star Milly Alcock pre-Blames Sexist Superhero Fans

Milly Alcock, who stars in the title role of this summer’s upcoming Supergirl movie, is already pre-blaming sexist superhero fans in the event her movie tanks at the box office.

There is honestly no other way to interpret her stupid remarks in Vanity Fair. Her blockbuster movie comes out in June, and she’s already bracing herself for the attacks (that will never come), and comparing what she expects to her experience starring in the HBO Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon.

Another Rachel Zegler!

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Everyone knew that Kristi Noem’s marriage was unconventional. ‘No one in their wildest dreams imagined this’

The story was shared around White House staffers’ and former officials’ phones seconds after it was published on the Daily Mail website.

“Bryon wasn’t around much. We were all aware of that,” said one former administration official, who described how their phone blew up with messages. “But I’d never heard about anything like this.”

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London on alert for teen mob chaos: Met deploys more police over fears of fresh Easter holiday ‘linkups’

Scotland Yard has deployed more police amid fears teen mobs will once again descend on town centres in a repeat of last night’s chaos in Clapham.

Today, senior Conservatives demanded ‘mass arrests’ after hundreds of teenagers flooded into the plush south-west London neighbourhood as part of an Easter holiday ‘linkup’ promoted on social media.

More than 300 teenagers gathered on the Clapham Common baseball courts before swarming the High Street to steal from shops, attack police and fight amongst themselves – as terrified families barricaded themselves inside supermarkets.

h/t Patti Jo

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