Monthly Archives: June 2012

Rodney King Dead In Rialto CA.

Rodney King has been found dead at the bottom of a swimming pool at the age of 47.

King was discovered by his fiancée Cynthia Kelley in Rialto, California this morning. She allegedly told friends King had been drinking all day and smoked marijuana.

In 1991, a video emerged of him being brutally beaten by four white police officers in Los Angeles sparking a debate about racially-motivated police brutality.

At around 5.25am, Miss Kelley made a 911 call, said police captain Randy DeAnda.

According to TMZ, she was woken up by the sound of King screaming in the back yard. She said that he was naked and banging on the glass. Then she heard a splash and discovered him in the swimming pool.

King was found in the water and removed by officers who performed CPR. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

There were no initial signs of foul play and police were conducting a drowning investigation.

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Obama Creates Jobs For Illegal Aliens

Hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children will be able to obtain work permits and be safe from deportation under a new policy announced on Friday by the Obama administration.

His executive order, which Latinos and other immigrants have been pleading for since Congress turned aside an effort to pass similar legislation, cast into sharp relief the longstanding political differences on immigration, one of the most divisive and delicate issues being debated as the November elections approach.

Republicans were quick to criticize Mr. Obama, saying that he was overstepping his powers in an end run around Congress. But he said he acted only “in the absence of any immigration action from Congress to fix our broken immigration system.”

The policy, effective immediately, will apply to people who are currently no more than 30 years old, who arrived in the country before they turned 16 and have lived in the United States for five years. They must also have no criminal record, and have earned a high school diploma, be in school or have served in the military.

These qualifications resemble in some ways those of the so-called Dream Act, a measure blocked by Congress in 2010 that was geared to establish a path toward citizenship for certain young illegal immigrants. The administration’s action on Friday, which stops deportations but does not offer citizenship or even permanent legal status, is being undertaken by executive order and does not require legislation.

What the younger immigrants will obtain, officials said, is the ability to apply for a two-year “deferred action” that effectively removes the threat of deportation for up to two years, with repeated extensions. “This is not immunity, it is not amnesty,” said Janet Napolitano, the homeland security secretary. “It is an exercise of discretion.”

Talk about blatant pandering for votes. Here we are in a in the middle of year four of a recession, three of those years were Obama years, and there are not enough jobs for Americans. So what does Obama do? Panders to Hispanics by claiming that the Government will no longer deport illegal aliens. Ugh. If Obama is elected to a second term we are doomed. JD

People whose deferrals are approved will then be able to apply for work permits, which will be dealt with case by case, officials said. They estimated that the new policy would cover about 800,000 people.

One of them, Maria Praeli, a 19-year-old high school senior, said she teared up when she found out about the change after completing her final exam of the year.

“I can finally drive and not have to worry about the police,” she said. “I can finally have a work permit and not just to make money but to pursue a career.” She wants to become a social worker.

The decision highlighted the importance of Latino voters to Mr. Obama’s re-election campaign. Many of the states in which the election will be decided — Florida, Colorado, Virginia and Nevada among them — have large and growing Hispanic populations.

Mr. Obama’s action falls short of what some advocates have been seeking from an overhaul of the immigration system, and some Hispanic leaders have expressed disappointment that he has not done more.

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Florida Air Boat Captain Loses Hand To Alligator

This guy deserves to lose his hand for being a douchebag and taunting the reptile with food. Sometimes its hard to believe how incredibly stupid some people actually are. JD

An Everglades City airboat captain lost his hand Tuesday afternoon when an alligator bit it off, according to a state wildlife official.

The airboat captain was taken to a Naples hospital following the attack, said Carli Segelson, a spokeswoman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Wildlife officials tracked the alligator, retrieved the hand from its stomach and brought it to the hospital, she said.

The alligator was euthanized following the attack, which was reported around 3:45 p.m., said another spokesman, Jorge Pino.

Officials did not publicly identify the captain, but NBC-2 reported he was an employee of Captain Doug’s Everglades Tours on State Road 29.

The TV station on Tuesday showed video footage of a Captain Doug’s airboat captain taunting an alligator with food during a tour last week, although it was not clear if it was the same employee. Efforts to reach Captain Doug’s for comment were unsuccessful Tuesday.

Segelson, the wildlife official, said she did not know if anyone else was in the boat at the time of the bite and had no other details Tuesday night.

Tuesday’s attack wasn’t the first time a Collier County resident lost a hand or a limb to an alligator.

In July of 2010, an alligator bit off the left hand of Tim Delano, then 18, as he was playing in a swimming hole off Alligator Alley near Everglades Boulevard. Delano later was fitted with a hook and a prosthetic hand but told the Daily News later that year that he mostly avoids using it.

More recently, 90-year-old Margaret Webb lost her left leg below the knee in August after being attacked by an alligator while she stood in the front yard of her Copeland home.

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Grasshoppers swarm on Herald California

A massive swarm of grasshoppers has invaded a rural town in Sacramento County, eating foliage, hopping around and creating a nuisance.

Folks in Herald, about 30 miles southeast of Sacramento, say their new neighbors moved in at the beginning of June.

They brought their appetites and their friends. Scientists haven’t done a head count yet, but locals have a pretty good estimate.

“Umm, 50 million,” said 7-year-old Moe Gunter.

And with that many bugs jumping all over the place and eating their own body weight every couple days or so, vegetation is getting worked over.

“The roses on this side are about half-way gone,” said Denae Gunter, pointing out plants in front of her home. “The hedges here are slowly going…”

But if residents and farmers in Herald are fed up with them, UC Davis bug experts are kind of excited.

Entomologist Steve Heydon said these types of swarms are rare.

The working theory: This winter was dry and warm, so there’s less vegetation around for the bugs to eat. But the winter before saw a lot more precipitation than usual, so with plenty of food there were a lot of extra little bugs born.

People in rural Sacramento County can look forward to seeing their “friends” around for as long as another month.

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Two Missouri girls playing ‘Ghost Train’ game die when train hits Jeep

These kinds of stories amaze me. I did a lot of incredibly stupid things when I was a kid. Cliff diving, home made fireworks, stuff like that. But there are a lot of things I did not do.

I did NOT “go play on the freeway” as suggested by my mother when I was on her last nerve. I did mot ever walk on the train tracks or even walk along their right of way because I think even as a boy I understood physics and knew that if an object that large hit me that it would pulverize me. Go figure. JD

POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. • Five teens inside a Jeep were playing a game, based on ghost legends, when they parked on railroad tracks just after midnight Monday.

“They were playing a stupid game called ‘Ghost Train,’ and the object is to get scared, kind of like telling stories on Halloween,” said Butler County Coroner Jim Akers. “The game was to park on the tracks, let the windows fog up inside and let your mind play tricks on you.”

But the game took a deadly turn when a real Amtrak train approached and the driver couldn’t restart her vehicle, Akers said. Three of the teens got out safely, but two girls in a panic couldn’t unbuckle their seatbelts in time.

The Jeep’s owner returned to the car and helped unbuckle her friends, just as the train smashed into the stalled vehicle, Akers said.

Victoria E. Swanson, 15, and Haley M. Whitmer, 17, both of Poplar Bluff, died at the scene at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday. Kaitlyn P. Fowler, 15, of Poplar Bluff, was seriously injured, the patrol said. She was taken by medical helicopter to St. Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau, where a nurse said she was still being treated in the emergency room at 7 a.m. Tuesday.

Two other teens who were standing along the tracks escaped injury, Akers said.

None of the 188 passengers or 12 crew members on board the westbound

“Texas Eagle” Amtrak train was injured, said Marc Magliari, an Amtrak spokesman. The engineer was a 53-year-old man from Little Rock, Ark. The train, using Union Pacific tracks, had picked up passengers in St. Louis and was heading to San Antonio. The only signal at the tracks was an x-shaped warning signs.

The Missouri Highway Patrol investigated the crash along with the Butler County sheriff’s office. The patrol, in a brief summary of events, couldn’t determine which of the teen girls was the driver of the 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

The Jeep was stopped on the railroad tracks at County Road 554, one mile east of Poplar Bluff. County Road 554 is also known as Wilcox Road in that area. Wilcox Road has been the subject of ghostly tales on the internet.

One such posting in 2007 on strangeusa.com gives directions to the Wilcox Road railroad tracks, then says: “Most people do this at midnight, but people have reported seeing spirits as early as 10 pm.” The site talks about pulling onto the tracks and shutting off your car. You can hear a train whistle in the background, it says, and it gets louder, then stops.

“You will often also see a light when you look down the train tracks,” the legend says.

The ghostly tale claims a train derailed there in the 1900s, killing nearly everyone on board. A man was decapitated but authorities never found his head, the site claims, and a pregnant woman’s body was recovered but the baby was missing from her womb.

Akers, the coroner, said he spoke with the parents of the girls in the Jeep and the survivors. What he heard was a chilling account of the teenage game.

“This is a horrible tragedy,” he said. “This is some type of game going on in teenage culture in our county for years.”

Akers said he’s been coroner since 2008 and had never heard of the game until Tuesday. He said the girls’ parents were aware of it but didn’t condone it. He said the girls had done it before without a problem. The girls had mentioned to others that they were heading out Monday night to the tracks on Wilcox Road, Akers added.

“They were obsessed with it,” he said. “The girls were apparently infatuated with sitting on the tracks and scaring yourself. The girls had gone out many times to do it.”

There are some conflicting accounts about whether they knew the train was coming. One girl told investigators she never heard the horn. And Akers said that, although there is a slight curve before the crash site, that with the Jeep’s motor turned off “you’ll heard the rumble for a good distance.”

None of the teens was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the coroner said.

Akers said Whitmer was the Jeep’s owner. But it’s unclear if she was the driver. The Jeep may have had some electrical problems that prevented her from restarting the Jeep, Akers said.

When they saw the train approaching, Whitmer and two other teens unbuckled their seatbelts and got out. But Fowler and Swanson apparently couldn’t get theirs undone, Akers said. So Whitmer ran back to the Jeep and, on her knees, helped undo the seatbelts. She got Fowler free, Akers said, but the train hit.

The Butler County sheriff’s office referred all questions to the patrol. Trooper Clark Parrott, a spokesman for the Highway Patrol’s Troop E, would only say: “The investigation is still continuing.”

Wednesday, a 14-year-old boy was fatally struck by an Amtrak train in Kirkwood as he walked along the tracks. Cameron Vennard, of Oakland, was listening to music on his headphones and apparently didn’t hear the train’s approach.

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