Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Links to terrorism

After DNA ID'd a suspect, a woman in disguise testified against one of her alleged assailants

More on the teenager shot in the face at Frederick Douglass High

An "associate" testified against "JR" and "Turkey", charged in the murder of Sintia Mesa

The Ink has details on last week's murders.

Baltimorean murder suspect arrested in Saskatoon

$4.3 mil of Internet gambling proceeds seized
by federales

Good readin': A. Robert Kaufmann's letters to the CP

Buy Tyson chicken? You may be able to get as much as $50 back on account of their lyin-ass "no antibiotics" ads-- if you're still walking, that is-- Consumer Reports found Tyson to be one of two "most contaminated" brands, with 80 percent of store-bought chickens testing positive for campylobacter and salmonella.

4 comments:

Winston Smith said...

The comments in that JR turkey article are really enlightening. The baltimore prosecutors really are up against an entrenched climate of witness intimidations.

ppatin said...

Weird story. The lawyer for Christopher Robinson has filed a federal habeas petition to get his client released from pre-trial detention because the only evidence against him was a photo ID that was supposedly doctored by police. Supposedly the cops now have nothing on Robinson, yet he's still being held with bail set at $800,000. I'm generally not the type to advocate for the rights of accused murderers, but if the only evidence they had was the result of police misconduct then he should be let go.

BTW, greate quote from the lawyer: "Petitioner is more likely to be struck by lightning on his way to [court] than to be convicted by a jury once within it."

John Galt said...

Link here for the Sun's story on just how fed up small businesses are with being victimized in a City that offers absolutely nothing in return.

John Galt said...

And you'll find the same response from most of the small businesses in town, regardless of location.