Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
A group of media organizations and far-right podcasters were hit with a libel lawsuit last month after sharing an image of a man they wrongly identified as a neo-Nazi mass shooter. Texas man Mauricio Garcia, 36, alleges several media organizations, including Fox News and Newsmax, used an image of him in their coverage of a mass shooting last year that falsely linked him to the real shooter.
Among the defendants accused of sharing the innocent man's photo are far-right podcasters Steven Crowder and Tim Pool, along with Infowars host Owen Shroyer who was recently jailed for 60 days on Capitol riot charges. Other media organizations named as defendants include the conservative cable channels Fox News and Newsmax; entertainment blog Hollywood Unlocked, and TelevisaUnivision, the parent company of Spanish-language broadcaster Univision.
A shootout that broke out on Monday when a team of law enforcement personnel tried to serve warrants to a suspect in Charlotte, North Carolina left four officers dead and another four injured. The shootout, in which the suspect was also killed, was one of the deadliest for American law enforcement in recent years.
A group of officers, who were from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, went to serve warrants to a suspect around 1:30 p.m., the police said in a statement. The suspect, later identified as Terry Clark Hughes Jr., 39, was wanted for being a felon possessing a firearm and for eluding arrest.
As they approached the house, Mr. Hughes opened fire, striking several officers, the police said. When he stepped out of the house, holding a gun, officers judged that he posed an "imminent deadly threat" and shot him, the police said. Mr. Hughes was later pronounced dead in the front yard.
Club Q Shooter Pleads Guilty to 50 Hate Crime Charges
The shooter convicted of killing five people at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub in 2022 pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal hate crime and firearm violations. Under the agreement, federal prosecutors did not seek the death penalty for Anderson Lee Aldrich, 24.
The Justice Department had announced a plea agreement with Aldrich in January, which included life in prison without the possibility of parole plus a consecutive sentence of 190 years in prison.
As victims of the shooting and people who lost loved ones began to testify, some of them asked Judge Sweeney to consider the death penalty. "You need to pay with your life," said Cheryl Norton, whose daughter Ashtin Gamblin was wounded in the shooting, speaking to Aldrich.
This piece of shit deplorable is 24 and serving life, he's going to get all the anal sex he wants (and doesn't want), the same sex that made him rage and bloodthirsty just thinking about.