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CANST
4 Views ¡ 2 months ago

⁣Why did you think it was okay to jump lololol

Source: https://x.com/Japan_lol_w/stat....us/20106375780144458

Possibly AI; his shorts change and a guy's foot phases through the remnants of the loft pool

Publishing House
6 Views ¡ 23 hours ago

⁣Looks like child abductors are targeting invader malware sites with illegal false advertising like,
"Foster parents needed"
"My wife and six kids need help from strangers"

Foster parents are not needed and their greedy obsession to control the children of others is their obvious criminal immoral flaw but those who return abducted children to both sides of their biologically interested family are needed and welcome.

Most of the time when you have someone trying to bum money online for their spouse and many 'kids' (children) it is a pervert that has sex with the mothers / wives of others. They call themself MILF hunters and the children are not theirs.

https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64929
Eloy Adrian Camarillo, 17, Arrested in Shooting Death of Infowars Reporter Jamie White
Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
May. 15, 2025
Austin police arrested Eloy Adrian Camarillo, 17, and named him as one of four suspects connected to the shooting death of Infowars reporter Jamie White in March.

Camarillo "was booked into the Travis County Jail on May 1 on a charge of capital murder by terror threat/other felony on a $250,000 bond, court records state," KXAN reports.

From KXAN, "Vehicle burglary gone bad led to deadly shooting of Infowars employee, affidavit says":
When officers arrived on the scene, they found 36-year-old Jamie White with a gunshot wound to the neck. He was pronounced dead at 12:19 a.m. on March 10, according to the affidavit. White was an Infowars employee, law enforcement sources previously told KXAN's Brianna Hollis.

According to investigators, White was attempting to stop four suspects from burglarizing his vehicle at the complex — a green Kia Soul. One of those four suspects was identified as Camarillo, who police said was a "co-conspirator" in the deadly shooting, court records said.

Investigators obtained search warrants for cellphone tower data near the areas where the two stolen Kia Souls were seen, either on surveillance footage in the area or by witnesses who contacted police. One cellphone number that was at all the locations and times where the suspects and suspect vehicles were led them to Camarillo, court records said.

Camarillo was arrested by APD investigators on April 30. He told investigators he and the other suspects broke the window to White's green Kia Soul "with the purpose of joyriding." He said White confronted one of the suspects inside the vehicle. That is when White was shot, and then Eloy and the other suspects fled the area in the black Kia Soul, according to the affidavit.
Alex Jones last month preemptively blamed local Soros-funded District Attorney Jose Garza's soft-on-crime policies for White's murder and it appears he was right.

Jones reacted to the news on Wednesday and noted that Camarillo appears to have US citizenship.

"I'm quite frankly surprised [Garza] didn't release this guy with no bond," Jones commented.

(Sorry, date is wrong at the bottom and should be 3/26/26)

CANST
2 Views ¡ 6 hours ago

⁣🚨 BREAKING: CALIFORNIA JUST WENT DARK

No warning.
No clear cause.
No answers.
Hundreds of thousands without power across:
• San Diego
• Orange County

Authorities say they’re still “investigating.”

Think about that.
A major blackout… and they don’t know why?

Power grids don’t just fail at this scale without a reason.

Something triggered this.

The question is — what?

Stay alert.

Source: https://x.com/JimFergusonUK/st....atus/203746030172599

https://abc7.com/post/more-400....00-people-power-sout

https://outage.sdge.com/

Looks like power has been restored to some degree:

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/ne....ws/local/100k-hit-by

https://fox5sandiego.com/news/....local-news/north-cou

CANST
1 Views ¡ 1 hour ago

⁣🚨 JUST IN: The transgender attorney who was tackled to the ground after getting into a heated argument with an Oklahoma judge has permanently closed down their failing LGBTQ law firm.

Another HUGE win for sanity.

Background: TRANS FEMALE LAWYER GETS ARRESTED ⚧ FOR BERATING JUDGE IN COURT

⁣https://altcast.tv/watch/trans....-female-lawyer-gets-

Source: https://x.com/ProudElephant/st....atus/203731199629141

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne....ws/article-15682635/

The transgender attorney who was tackled to the ground after getting into an argument with an Oklahoma judge has closed down their LGBTQ law firm.

Rob Hopkins says Hopkins Law and Associates is closed down following the incident.

"At this time, it is the right move for me to step away..."

"We are closing our doors, but we would like to thank you all for your kindness, support, and most of all loyalty for the last 13 years!" the law firm announced on Facebook.

https://x.com/CollinRugg/statu....s/203731133521894228

CANST
35 Views ¡ 3 years ago

⁣Source: https://www.youtube.com/@donut....srawpolicefootage140
December 13, 2022: A Tavares, FL police officer, Courtney Bannick, administered a routine traffic stop. According to Officer Bannick, she was exposed to multiple narcotics during the stop, including fentanyl. After hearing her struggling to speak over the radio, other officers arrived and administered multiple doses of Narcan to Officer Brannick. Officer Brannick returned to work a few days later. Since then, some experts have questioned whether or not Brannick actually experienced an overdose.


Additional Information Via WESH2:


"Dr. Ryan Marino, a medical toxicologist, started following and studying fentanyl myths in 2017.


"Overdoses are killing hundreds of Americans every day, and the biggest driver of our overdose crisis right now is fentanyl in street drugs," Marino said. "So I mean, I think it is something that everyone should be talking about. But these myths that come up, unnecessarily scare people, distract from meaningful conversations and even prevent people from doing the things that are necessary to really stop overdoses."


However, Marino questions the validity of Bannick's experience and wants to explain what he says could happen if someone is exposed to fentanyl.


"I feel very badly that this officer had such severe symptoms and such a strong reaction. I watched the body cam footage and it is pretty dramatic. My concern is that the footage does not show anything consistent with an opioid overdose. And the symptoms that are reported, and that we're seeing, are actually the opposite of what you would see in a fentanyl overdose," Marino said.


"The biggest problem, though, is saying that she was exposed either through touch or through inhalation. I think both both theories have been put forth, whether this was something that she came into direct contact with, or they were saying that it was very windy and could have been blown into her system," Marino said. "Those are just not ways that you can overdose on fentanyl. Fentanyl doesn't work like that. It's only a risk to people who are using drugs and that is injecting, snorting or taking something by mouth."


Tavares police sent a statement to WESH 2 responding to the questions some have about Bannick's experience:


"The Tavares Police Department applauds the officers who stepped up to administer life-saving action when needed and is proud of Officer Bannick for her bravery in the face of a traumatic and dangerous situation.


Since the incident, questions have been raised to the validity of Officer Bannick’s experience.


'Not only does the Department trust Officer Bannick; we also know we know her experience is, unfortunately, not unique,' Chief Sarah Coursey said. 'Fentanyl exposure is a real and ever-growing threat to first responders. Studies completed years ago do not accurately reflect the strength and risk of current street-level fentanyl.'


While most of the questions revolve around whether a fentanyl overdose can happen through skin contact, it is unclear how Officer Bannick came into contact with the drug. Inhalation due to high winds during the incident is as likely as skin contact.


We are still investigating the traffic stop Officer Bannick participated in when she was exposed to fentanyl. We anticipate charges to be filed once that investigation is completed, however, no documents or evidence can be shared until the case is closed. This includes Officer Bannick’s medical records, which are important to ensuring those involved face appropriate punishments."


Full Article: https://www.wesh.com/article/fentanyl...


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CANST
36 Views ¡ 2 years ago

⁣11-year-old boy who hit intruder with machete gives first look inside house
An 11-year-old boy who hit an intruder with a machete says hes glad the man was arrested. Now, he hopes Orange County sheriffs deputies find the other two people involved.
Source: https://youtu.be/SCfxRG7JRvQ?si=AlS9Sf31UeiNFVFb
Thumbnail: https://www.newsobserver.com/n....ews/local/article231
Braydon Smith had a $30 gift card to spend as he was walking down an aisle at Academy Sports + Outdoors and saw an ax and a machete.
The 11-year-old decided he could use them to help cut down trees and branches for campfires. His dad put up the extra $15 to make the purchase possible.
“Me and my Dad go camping a decent amount,” Braydon said.
Braydon used the tools in the backyard of his gray mobile home that sits amid winding rural roads, open pastures and plenty of woods to explore. The blade on the machete rusted a little and red tape held the handle on.
Braydon hadn’t taken the tools camping yet, but the 70-pound sixth-grader with freckles on his nose and cheeks used the machete last week when an intruder broke into his home and tried to steal his PlayStation.
The tools were propped against Braydon’s bedroom wall, near his bunk bed, baseball trophies and Pokémon cards. Braydon has been playing baseball since he was big enough to swing a bat. In a cabinet under his bed, he keeps a box with his 11 championship rings from area recreational and travel leagues.
He also likes playing video games and with his dogs, boxers named Dixon and Zena.
A KNOCK ON THE DOOR
Around 11 a.m. Friday, Braydon was playing Grand Theft Auto on his PlayStation when he heard someone outside his Mebane, North Carolina, home.
He ran to his bedroom in the 900-square-foot home and looked out the window.
A woman was knocking on the door, and two men were standing near a champagne-colored car.
Braydon was on the phone with his mom. He asked her to call the police before he put the phone down in the living room and stepped behind the door in his bedroom.
Through his window, he saw one of the men walk toward the other side of the home and heard a window “get slammed in.”
“My heart was beating, but I knew that I had to do something, like hit him with something, so I just grabbed a weapon that was nearby,” he said.
A young man, whom police later identified as Jataveon Deshawn Hall, 19, slowly walked through the home. He grabbed a pellet rifle, which Braydon knew was not loaded.
When he came to Braydon’s room, the man peeked through door with the rifle.
“He grabbed my machete and told me to sit on the ground and get in the closet,” Braydon said.
Braydon obeyed, until the man turned his back as he walked into the living room and started to pocket Braydon’s cell phone.
Braydon picked up the machete the man had dropped on the floor and swung it at him, striking him in the back of the neck.
The man kicked Braydon a few times and pushed him down, he said.
Braydon swung the machete again but missed.
The man tried to grab the PlayStation and television.
“He noticed that he was bleeding in the back of the head really badly,” Braydon said. “So he just dropped everything and ran out of the door.”
‘THERE IS BLOOD ON MY FLOOR’
Braydon’s mother, who lives out of state, called his aunt, who called 911.
“You hit them in the back of the head with a machete?” the 911 operator asked after Braydon told the story.
“Did you see if he was bleeding at all?” the operator said.
“Yes,” Braydon said. “There is blood on my floor.”
Hall showed up later at UNC Hospitals in Hillsborough but was transferred to the Chapel Hill hospital, which he left around 8 p.m. Friday against medical advice and without the Sheriff’s Office being alerted, The News & Observer reported.
Hall was arrested Sunday in Burlington on charges of breaking and entering, second-degree kidnapping, interfering with emergency communications and assault on a child under 12. He is being held on $175,000 bail.
No other arrest have been made.
Braydon worried that Hall or the others might come back. His Dad slept on the couch for a few days with a pistol nearby.
Hall “should have got a job before he broke into people’s houses,” Braydon said.
HOME ALONE
Christopher Smith, 30, who works for a small electrical company, was minutes from his home when he learned about the break in.
It was rare for Braydon to be home alone, Smith said, but he thought his son’s camp started Thursday instead of the following Monday.
Braydon said he wanted to stay home and play video games.
“I trust him,” Smith said. “I felt like he could feed himself. And, of course, not burn the house down. And he could defend himself.”
Questions like what if the man had a gun “play in my mind over and over,” Smith said.
“It was all a higher power than us,” he said.
Read the rest at the thumbnail URL

Publishing House
29 Views ¡ 2 years ago

⁣DETROIT (WXYZ) — Tragedy happened on Detroit’s west side Wednesday night after a 4-year-old child was killed during an attack allegedly by a neighbor's dog while playing in a fenced-in backyard. Family has identified the young boy as Lovell Anderson. He was visiting his grandmother’s house when the attack happened.
Email: Brett.Kast@WXYZ.com


⁣Ongoing Dog Abuse Harassment Neglect 7821 Herlong Rd Jacksonville FL



⁣Better neighbors at https://odysee.com/best-of-jacksonville-2024
JSO does not enforce laws and instead rapes your children at church with WhatsApp and text messages
https://odysee.com/police-rape-child
https://ugetube.com/watch/year....s-of-nuisance-proper

No, many have been harassed by this abused dog for years almost daily. It's not the dog's faut. It is the fault of the dog abusers but many have been killed just doing their job like drug dealers, hookers, and police officers.
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Tragedy happened on Detroit’s west side Wednesday night after a 4-year-old child was killed during an attack allegedly by a neighbor's dog while playing in a fenced-in backyard. Family has identified the young boy as Lovell Anderson. He was visiting his grandmother’s house when the attack happened.
Email: Brett.Kast@WXYZ.com
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Doing his job. You are a stranger.

Animal Care and Protective Services
2020 Forest St. Jacksonville, FL 32204
(904) 630-CITY (2489)
E-mail: jaxpets@coj.net
https://www.jacksonville.gov/d....epartments/neighborh

https://jaxhumane.org/pet-help..../pet-owner-assistanc
904-493-4584

Adoption Center
8464 Beach Blvd • Jacksonville, FL 32216
904-725-8766
adoptions@jaxhumane.org

Pet Help Center/Animal Admissions
8464 Beach Blvd • Jacksonville, FL 32216
904-493-4584
petsafetynet@jaxhumane.org

Enforcement
Call 630-CITY report violations animal-related issues
Animal at Large
Animal Nuisance
Animal Cruelty
Animal in Distress
Animal Bite

https://library.municode.com/f....l/jacksonville/codes
Sec. 462.108. - Civil penalties.
(1)The gravity of the violation.(2)The potential harm to the public.(3)The danger to the animal or other animals.(4)The potential adverse effect(s) on animals or people.(5)The previous violations.(6)The deterrent effect for future violations or violators.(c)ACPS may, from time to time, convene a temporary, issue-specific advisory committee of a cross-section of the community to review and recommend changes to the minimum fine and fee schedules to the Council. The Chief of ACPS may remove any member at any time for any reason within his/her discretion. The committee will be disbanded following the recommendation to the Chief of ACPS; a new committee will be seated for future review. The Chief of ACPS will review such recommendations and proceed as appropriate with suggesting the applicable changes as needed.(d)A person who has committed a civil infraction, but does not contest the citation and pays the infraction in a timely manner, shall be assessed an uncontested fine amount as established by ACPS in Chapter 462, Part 18.(e)Progressive penalties will be assessed as noted in Chapter 462, Part 18 and incorporated herein by this reference, and as may be attended from time to time.(f)Any person shall be guilty of a class D offense (as defined in Section 632.101) who:(1)Willfully refuses to sign and accept a citation issued by an animal control officer.(2)Willfully fails to appear in court; or(3)Fails to show cause.(g)A $5 surcharge shall be charged and collected upon each civil fine imposed for each violation of this Chapter, as authorized by F.S. § 828.27(4)(b). If the court adjudicates the violation as suspended or guilty with no fine, the surcharge shall still be charged and collected upon that violation, even if court costs are not assessed. The proceeds from such surcharge shall be deposited in the Animal Care and Protective Services Training and Cruelty Prevention Trust Fund

The Jacksonville Humane Society takes your taxes to stop dog abuse but don't so they are FRAUDS!
EIN: 59-0624410

https://www.jacksonville.gov/d....epartments/neighborh
The Municipal Code Compliance Division (MCCD) is located in the Edward Ball Building, 214 North Hogan Street, 7th Floor. Regular hours of operation are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Municipal Code Compliance Division enforces property maintenance, safety, and zoning codes, which affect the quality of life in Jacksonville. These laws address property nuisance, unsafe structures, residential/commercial minimum building standards, zoning, and (private property) junk vehicle violations.

Property Safety and Maintenance Codes and Zoning Codes, Jacksonville Ordinance Code
https://myjax.custhelp.com/
Phone (904) 630-CITY (2489) Fax (904) 255-4968
For public safety issues please notify the Jacksonville Sheriff's office dispatch at (904) 630-0500 or 911 for a life threatening emergency.
myjax@custhelp.com

CANST
12 Views ¡ 1 year ago

⁣The Justice League discuss why Superman's list of weaknesses, most famously Kryptonite, really don't matter. Because he's Superman. Superman vs Rock who wins. Think about it...

10% Gamer Supps (Code: SOLID) ▼
https://gamersupps.gg/SOLID

Art by
@TheFrenchPineapple

Twitch:
https://twitch.tv/solidjj

Podcast:
@JoeSchmoesPodcast

Second channel:​⁠
@Solidusjj

Patreon:
https://patreon.com/solidjj

...

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc6pkKXxZGs

CANST
5 Views ¡ 6 months ago

⁣Uncle 🤠 - This is what happens to people in England if they tweet it’s bad for Muslims to rape little girls


Source: https://x.com/xbtUncleH/status/1970589003276534117

CANST
6 Views ¡ 3 months ago

⁣🚨 “It turns out the US department for justice made that exact mistake”

This is Brilliant - Multiple Reports of people being able to copy and paste, parts of the redacted Epstein files, because someone administratively screwed up.

Every single bit of the decipherable redacted files will now come out ‼

Source: https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/....status/2003583046604

Thumbnail: https://imgflip.com/i/afqbh6 [thanks to https://x.com/RedressZOG/statu....s/200361177634534223 🖲]

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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/1....2/19/us/how-to-read-

https://www.aljazeera.com/news..../2025/12/21/epstein-

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