Tag: 911

The Day of 9-11 Heroes

As I am writing this article, the day has finally come when the world learns of the heroic deeds of 9-11 heroes. I am pleased to report that the day finally has come because the sky diver who was supposed to honor them has not honored them on purpose. I am also pleased to report…

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Ordering Silencers: The National Defense Authorization Act of 2011 (NDAA)

“[T]he federal court had ordered a convicted felon to silence his dog—and the offender had not even bothered to come to court to explain why he had a reason to obey the court order[. ]” (See also Ordering Silencers: The National Defense Authorization Act of 2011 (NDAA), Title 5, Sec. The following is a description…

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A Minnesota Woman Asks for the Return of an Item She Takes From Her Shop

A burglar broke into a house and stole the ashes of the husband of a woman in northeast Minneapolis who died of breast cancer. A woman and her daughter called 911, saying the burglar took part of the ashes from her husband’s grave, the Star Tribune reported. Their 911 call came shortly after midnight on…

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Velo Griot Ride in the Mosaic Village

There was an old man who had a dream. It was to travel to a high mountain in Kenya. It was too far away. But the old man had the ability to speak to spirits and was able to contact the spirit of a young girl who lived in the mountains. The young girl spoke…

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Police Shootings and In-Fightings

I’m in the middle of processing a 911 complaint for an assault (and shooting) at an apartment complex in Brooklyn. Police arrived on scene and the responding officer immediately asked to search the guy. An officer was then fired on. The other officer arrived and joined in the search, and there were a couple more.…

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