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11/10/2016 5:42:48 PM
Mother blasts photo of officer smiling, giving thumbs-up next to her son’s dead body

The photograph, published last week by a television station, immediately drew a firestorm of criticisms on social media.

“As a momma, this breaks my heart. I cannot imagine seeing this from the people that are PAID to protect and serve,” one Facebook user wrote.

Another called it “sickening,” while others pointed at some racial undertones.

The photo shows a white police officer smiling as he bends over beside a black man’s dead body. Wearing latex gloves, he gives a thumbs-up with his right hand and holds the man’s limp arm in the other.

The name of the officer from the North County Police Cooperative in Missouri has not been released. The deceased man is 28-year-old Omar Rahman, who was found dead last August in a home in St. Louis County. The photo has prompted an internal investigation by police officials and a likely lawsuit from Rahman’s mother, Kimberly Stanton. She found out about the picture after a reporter, who was tipped off about the photo shortly after Rahman’s death, showed it to her.

Stanton said the officer in the photo, the person holding the camera and anyone else who may have been in that room should be held accountable for their actions.

“I want them punished for what they’d done,” Stanton told The Washington Post. “Because my child, he couldn’t do anything. He was helpless. He was gone.”

Police Chief Timothy Swope told The Post that the officer was positioning Rahman’s body “to do proper crime scene investigation” and to check for any signs of trauma.

“That’s exactly what we were doing,” Swope said. “There’s no malice there.”

He acknowledged that the officer “may have used very poor judgment” for making a thumbs- up, saying the officer “should be more thoughtful of how that represents.”

“We don’t condone that,” Swope said.

He declined to comment about the internal investigation, saying he cannot discuss disciplinary matters.

Stanton’s attorney, Antonio Romanucci, said he plans to file a lawsuit alleging negligent infliction of emotional distress within the next two weeks.

“Clearly, this is a blatant example of disregard for human life,” Romanucci said. “When you take a photograph like that, the expectation is it will be seen by other individuals. They knew this photograph could’ve been seen by his mother. . . . The smile that is on that officer’s face as he’s handling this human body is disturbing. I’m disgusted by it.”

Romanucci said he is seeking several records from the police officials, including memory cards used with the camera and who has used it within the past two to four years. He said that he does not think the photograph is an isolated incident and that there could be similar photos taken in the past.

He also said he believes the incident was racially motivated.

Swope said that was not the case, adding that the police department reflects the demographics of the communities it patrols. About 60 percent of the police force are African Americans, he said. So are nine of 12 supervisors, including the assistant police chief.

Swope added that the incident is not representative of the North County Police Cooperative, which was created last year by consolidating resources and disbanding smaller, cash-strapped police departments, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The police department patrols several high-crime areas in north-central St. Louis County, Swope said.

The controversial photo was first published Thursday by KMOV-TV, a CBS-affiliate, in St. Louis. The photo was leaked to reporter Lauren Trager weeks after Rahman’s death on Aug. 8. The station said the death has been ruled an accidental drug overdose. KMOV blurred Rahman’s body, as well as the officer’s face, because police officials have not determined any wrongdoing.

The story has since prompted a simmering legal dispute between the TV station and the police department.

A lawyer for the agency sent a letter to KMOV’s news director last week, saying the photo is stolen property and urging the TV station to return it and any copies of it.

“If KMOV is unwilling to cooperate with the NCPC, it may have no choice but to pursue other enforcement remedies available to it,” Lynette Petruska wrote.

Petruska didn’t return a call and answer an email from The Post.

In response, KMOV’s attorney wrote an email Wednesday to Petruska saying the letter is “disturbing on both the law and the facts” and a “violation of the prohibition on prior restraints emanating from the First Amendment.” The lawyer’s name was redacted from a published PDF file of the email.

“I urge you do some further research before you continue threatening KMOV-TV,” the attorney wrote.

Petruska wrote back Thursday, saying that “no effort has been made to involve the judiciary in the suppression of any KMOV news story or to even suppress any purported story.”

She also said that the photograph is part of a criminal investigation and is, therefore, considered private under Missouri’s open records law. She reiterated that the picture was stolen and said the police department has to investigate the theft.

The picture has prompted several questions on social media about the officer’s actions.

“Can we as humans be that insensitive?” wrote one Facebook user.

Some drew comparisons to the controversial photos at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Some photos from the prison showed soldiers posing over a detainee’s body, smiling with their thumbs up.

(The Washington Post)

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11/10/2016 5:55:38 PM

Pipeline Police Strip Search Native Girl, Then Leave Her Naked In Jail Overnight

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by Brianna Acuesta, True Activist

As the pressure to start construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline increases, so does the violence used against peaceful protesters. Many have noticed that the arms against these indigenous people is a little overkill, and even paralleled the armed soldiers with those fighting wars over oil abroad in Iraq and other Middle Eastern nations.

Human rights abuses have increased as well, and one such woman that experienced this is a young woman that was not even protesting when she was pulled over and mistreated by law enforcement. LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, the woman’s mother, told her daughter’s story in aninterview with TYT:

“When [the police] got her up [to the station], she had said to me, ‘Mom, they took me in a room and three male officers and one female officer stripped me naked.’ Then they took her naked and they put in her the jail cell and left her there all night. Then in the morning they came and gave her an orange jumpsuit.”

This is a gross abuse of authority and sexual assault within law enforcement that will likely go unpunished and continue to occur. The young woman was a passenger in a car on a highway where they weren’t speeding and were pulled over for no apparent reason. The charges against her are unclear, but the police seem to have settled on pinning the arrest on the woman’s attitude towards them while she was being arrested for no reason. Sounds a bit like being arrested for resisting arrest… Which of course makes no sense.

She isn’t the first protester to be treated in this horrible manner, and, unfortunately, she won’t be the last. Reports of arrested protesters being strip-searched and forced to “squat and cough” to reveal anything that might be hidden in their rectum have been made public, and many of those arrested are first thrown into the pipeline they are against. Rebecca Kemble, Alderwoman from Madison, Wisconsin, remembered seeing one woman being brutally arrested recently:

“I saw the Marathon County deputy push her down the hill and slam her body and head into the transport van after this.”

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Georgianne Nienaber, writer for the Huffington Post, wrote a piece about who is to blame for this mishandling of protesters. She stated in the article,

“Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier is the official who sets the tone for police actions in Morton County North Dakota. He alone determines how prisoners are treated. He holds the authority to enforce humane treatment or encourage cruelty designed to instill fear, humiliation, embarrassment and shame. And shame is the ultimate weapon—utilized by the narcissist in a pitiful attempt to gain control and break the spirit of his victims.”

Using fear and humiliation is not a novel tactic in discouraging these water protectors from furthering their cause, but it is completely inhumane. Throughout history, native people have been continuously attacked for trying to preserve their land and save their people, which is becoming increasingly hard as government officials and billion dollar companies push back.

These injustices need to stop, and the only way to even begin to do this is to raise awareness about what’s really going on at Standing Rock. While mainstream media continues to either ignore what’s occurring at the protesting sites or paint a picture of violent protesters getting what they deserve, citizens need to seek the truth and help protect their water.

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11/11/2016 12:11:03 AM

Grass now grows where fish once swam as China’s largest freshwater lake dries out

Officials blame reduced rainfall, low level of Yangtze and human activities for lake drying out almost two months before low-water period

PUBLISHED : Friday, 04 November, 2016, 1:32pm
UPDATED : Friday, 04 November, 2016, 1:32pm


A boat is seen stranded on the bed of Poyang Lake in Lushan on Wednesday. China's largest freshwater lake entered its low-water season in late October, with the water level in the Xingzi section falling below 12 meters. Photo: Xinhua

Parts of China’s largest freshwater lake have dried up, with a huge patch of grassland where there once was water after the level fell continuously since September.

The water level of Poyang Lake in eastern Jiangxi province as measured by the Xingzi hydrological station had dropped to 10.6 metres on Thursday. The lake entered its low-water period of less than 12 metres on September 19, 54 days earlier than usual, state news agency Xinhua reported.


The report said tourists could now walk on the former lakebed in Duchang county and view flowering aubergine plants, as if they were wandering through fields.

Pictures show well-known Luoxingdun island in Lushan, a city that neighbours Duchang, high and dry and surrounded by grass. The island that used to be in the middle of the lake is currently regarded as a scale of the water level’s ups and downs, rather than a navigation mark and lighthouse as in the past.


Zhu Lilai, the deputy director of the water resources department of Jiangxi, told Xinhua the early low-water period could be partly blamed on decreasing water levels in the Yangtze River, reduced rainfall and human activities.

Local fishermen complained the number of fish they caught had decreased and their fishing season was now two months shorter as a result of the early onset of the low-water period.

Finless porpoises that live in the lake and migratory birds would also be influenced by the reduction in water, according to the report.

The water level of Dongting Lake, considered the largest freshwater lake in China in ancient times and also called Eight-hundred-li-Dongting because of its size, has also reduced gradually due to human activities in recent decades.


(South China Morning Post)


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11/11/2016 12:40:36 AM

Weather forecast: La Nina is here, may last through winter

ALICIA CHANG
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FILE - In this May 18, 2015 file photo, irrigation pipes sit along a dry irrigation canal on a field near Stockton, Calif. Government weather forecasters said Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, that La Nina has arrived and may last through the winter. La Nina usually means wetter winters in the northern U.S. and drier conditions in the southern parts including drought-stricken California. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — La Nina has arrived and could hang around through winter, government weather forecasters said Thursday.

La Nina, the flip side of El Nino, is the periodic cooling of the central Pacific Ocean that affects weather patterns around the globe. Predictions called for fleeting La Nina conditions that could last through February.

It's "anticipated to be a weak, short-lived event," said Mike Halpert of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center.

In the United States, the arrival of La Nina usually brings wetter winters to the northern Rockies, Pacific Northwest and Ohio Valley and warmer, drier conditions to southern parts.

There's a 55 percent chance La Nina will stick around through winter, causing the drought to persist in Southern California and regions in the Southeast and southern Plains to experience dry conditions, NOAA said.

After five years of withering drought that forced mandatory water conservation, parts of California have recovered thanks to October storms that doused the northern part of the state. Three-quarters of California remain in drought, mostly in the central agricultural belt and Southern California.

The drought cost the state's economy $2.7 billion in 2015 alone, according to a recent study by the University of California, Davis.

NOAA planned to release a winter forecast update next week. Last month, the agency predicted a wet winter in the northern Rockies, Great Lakes region, Hawaii and western Alaska. Warmer and drier than normal conditions were predicted for the South while it was a tossup for the middle section of the country.

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11/11/2016 9:29:43 AM

500,000 People Sign Petition Asking Electoral College to Pick Clinton as President Instead of Trump

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500,000 People Sign Petition Asking Electoral College to Pick Clinton as President Instead of Trump

A petition on Change.org calling for the Electoral College to elect Hillary Clinton as President has earned over half of the signatures needed for it to be sent to the governing body.

The petition, launched on Wednesday after Donald Trump was elected President, calls for the Electoral College to “ignore their states’ votes and cast their ballots for Secretary Clinton.”

Although Trump won over the 270 necessary electoral votes to secure the Presidency, Clinton narrowly earned the nation’s popular vote.

The Electoral College – which was first introduced in 1804 – is comprised of 538 electors. Each state’s number of electors is decided by its number of members in Congress, which is dependent on the state’s population. So, when American citizens cast their ballots, they aren’t directly voting for president – they’re voting for electors. This year, Trump took 279, to Clinton’s 228.

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Most states use a “winner-take-all” system when it comes to electoral votes, although there is no Constitutional provision or federal law that requires electors to vote a certain way. Twenty-six states and Washington, D.C., do, however, “bind” their electors to vote for the promised candidate on Dec. 19 – in this case, Trump. In many cases, “faithless electors” are forced to pay a fine if they vote against the popular choice.

Maine and Nebraska follow a different method, called the congressional district method, which allots two electoral votes to the popular vote winner, and additional votes for each congressional district won by the candidates.

Faithless electors have not ever reversed the presidency.

The Change.org petition, which was at over 500,000 signatures on Thursday afternoon, said that Clinton supporters would be happy to pay any fees accrued by those who choose to be faithless electors.

“Mr. Trump is unfit to serve,” the petition claimed. “His scapegoating of so many Americans, and his impulsivity, bullying, lying, admitted history of sexual assault, and utter lack of experience make him a danger to the Republic. Secretary Clinton WON THE POPULAR VOTE and should be President.”


(Yahoo News)


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