Wal-Mart Not In Tune With Its Own Diversity July 27, 2007
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She used her three children as an extension of her own butterfingers, and now she’s banned from the Wal-Mart from which she tried to steal. Trouble is, how can and does Wal-Mart enforce these bans of individuals? Do the entrance greeters have photographic memories?
Then again, as Wal-Mart is for amnesty and open borders, they should succumb to their own egalitarianism, and realize that Miss Cherry didn’t steal as such, or engage in any criminal activity in the proper sense of the phrase. What she was doing was making a proper and understandable reaction for having been enslaved and segregated for 400 years.
Just a Man July 27, 2007
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Collinsville Police are looking for this man for a couple of hotel robberies in the area.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch describes him as:
…a man in his mid-20s, 6-feet tall and weighing somewhere between 175 and 220 pounds, Coppotelli said. The man fled in a dark-colored, new model Dodge Charger.
Is there anything else that could help us find him? Looking at this picture, I think there’s something they left out.
Kansas City Disabled Vet Uses CCW Prvileges to Foil Carjacking July 27, 2007
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An Army veteran who believed he was being carjacked shot a man late Tuesday night, police said.
It happened at about 11 p.m. near 40th Street and Warwick Boulevard. The veteran said he drove to the area to help a friend move.
Police said the veteran and a friend were in a car when another man walked up and offered to sell them drugs.
When they refused, the drug dealer punched one of the men in the mouth and then reached for what they believed was a gun, the veteran said.
“Pulling up shirt as if he had something underneath, and with the other hand he socked me in the face,” said the veteran, who didn’t want to be identified.
The veteran pulled his own gun and shot the man in the stomach, according to investigators. The veteran said he was trying to disable the man long enough so he and his friend could escape.
“I decided to go ahead and shoot him in the lower left and try to avoid any major organs,” the veteran said.
The 29-year-old shooting victim was taken to a hospital for treatment. He is expected to recover.
“This is nothing to be proud up, having shot a person,” the veteran told KMBC’s Maria Antonia.
The 49-year-old disabled Army veteran said he can’t protect himself with his fists, so he got a concealed weapons permit six months ago. Police said he had a license for the gun.
The veteran said last night was the first time he pulled out his .40-caliber gun.
“I feel disgusted that I had to use it on a human being, but I’m not going to be the victim who can’t defend himself anymore,” the veteran said.
This is why black drug dealing is particularly pernicious. It used to be said of the mafia that it was dangerous, but it didn’t get mixed up with you if you didn’t get mixed up with it. As you can see in the story, this vet turned down this slinger’s offer to buy drugs, but the slinger retaliated with suggestive violence. And the vet, far from being a “cowboy” used his gun only to debilitate the dope dealer, and consciously avoided killing him.
Unfortunately, it might turn out to be a very bad thing for this vet that this perp didn’t die. For as soon as he recovers, he’ll probably claim that the vet did something wrong, and if this vet is white, this black dope dealer will use a trick that this crowd of miscreants has learned on the streets, and claim to the cops that the vet called him the n-word.
Academic Fraud At Mizzou July 27, 2007
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A yearlong investigation into scientific fraud at the University of Missouri-Columbia has pinned wrongdoing on one researcher.
University investigators concluded that post-doctoral researcher Kaushik Deb altered pictures of mouse embryos that appeared in a February 2006 issue of the journal Science. The journal published a statement of concern in November warning that some of the results in the study might be suspect.
The research had concluded that when a fertilized egg splits into two cells, those cells are already different and contain information that nudges them down different developmental pathways.
R. Michael Roberts, who led the research group, and the university asked the journal to retract the paper after the investigation concluded Deb had fabricated some of the images. The retraction appears today.
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No one knows where Deb is now. He has not had contact with Roberts or others at the university for a year. Rumors place him in New Delhi, India, Hall said. “The university is generally powerless to do much else to Dr. Deb.”
At this rate, the rest of his academic resume, including his doctoral thesis, should be investigated.
Here is the University of Missouri’s original press release about this “discovery.”