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During Friday’s episode of The Paul Allen Show on Twin Cities radio station KFAN, Allen, Chad Greenway, and Alec Lewis opened the show discussing the intense cold weather in the region. One person mentioned the recent story about a Los Angeles Rams player putting cayenne in his socks to stay warm, and Allen mentioned the urban legend about trees “exploding” from cold weather.

Umprompted, Allen then interjected by asking, “In conditions like this, do paid protesters get hazard pay? Those are the things that I’ve been thinking about this morning.”

A few minutes later, the conversation switched to football, and Allen once again worked a paid-protester reference into a discussion about NFL coaching hires.

“Everybody’s catching strays this week. [Brian] Flores, Kevin Stefanski from Baker [Mayfield], Charlie ‘Biyatch’ caught one out of nowhere. They’re just all over, paid protesters caught one this morning,” he said, referencing his earlier comments.

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“These vehicles make dozens of trips back and forth from storage facilities … I have seen bodies in these trucks so stuck together it required strength to pull them apart. The blood was still fresh and dried up when they overcrowded them in piles.”

One witness at Behesht-e Sakineh, who was granted access to the site to look for the body of a friend, says he personally searched through hundreds of “stacked” bodies and was told by graveyard staff that they had “received thousands of bodies just in the past two days”.

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A homemade "fragment bomb" thrown into a crowd at a Perth Invasion Day rally yesterday was hidden in a child's Disney-themed sock, according to a woman who picked it up.

Police alleged the device was packed with chemicals and designed to explode on impact, but it did not detonate.

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Cost of F-35 advanced fighter jet program has risen by $8 billion in the last three years

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Peter Thiel's visit to the Institute of France, a learned society in the heart of Paris, was kept secret until the very last moment. There, behind closed doors, he was due to speak at a meeting of members of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, a working group intended to discuss "the future of democracy." The group, chaired by former minister Hervé Gaymard, has previously interviewed 25 figures, all French, mainly legal scholars, political scientists and historians.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/7465168

cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/22691

Amelia Schafer
ICT

At least one tribal member was arrested during widespread protests in Minneapolis following the shooting and killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by immigration agents on Jan. 24.

In a social media post Saturday night, 13 individuals listed as “violent agitators” were photographed in law enforcement custody, including Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribal citizen, William Lafromboise, 23.

Lafromboise was released just before midnight central time on Jan. 24.

Lafromboise was arrested by ICE agents during an Anti-Immigration Control Enforcement protest in Minneapolis on Jan. 24 sometime around 2 p.m Central Time, family members told ICT.

The post said that he and 12 others assaulted agents or obstructed the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity. Lafromboise is wearing a gray Champions sweater in the photo.

“On January 24, our officers were swarmed and attacked by these violent agitators,” the post said.

They also accused the list of individuals for crimes against the agents including: throwing objects at agents, physically assaulting agents, ramming agents with vehicles, issuing death threats, obstruction of law enforcement, vandalization of government vehicles and brandishing homemade weapons.

As of Jan. 24, charges have yet to be filed against Lafromboise.

ICE did not respond to ICT’s requests about what charges Lafromboise is facing.

ICE agents can arrest United States citizens who are in violation of United States Code Section 111 Title 18, which pertains to interfering with law enforcement investigations or assaulting federal officers. Immigration agents are considered federal law enforcement under this legal code.

Assault on a federal law enforcement officer is a federal offense punishable by up to 20 years in prison under United States Code Section 111 Title 18. Penalties typically are determined by the severity of the assault.

Initially, community members were concerned that Lafromboise had been detained by ICE. The family immediately contacted Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Chairman Garret Renville.

Renville told ICT he had contacted the Department of Homeland Security and searched federal immigration databases prior to news that Lafromboise was arrested, rather than detained.

Reports indicate both ICE and FBI are making arrests. It’s not clear who is handling the arrests.

Unverified claims of the detainment of a Standing Rock Sioux Tribe citizen have also been brought to the attention of the Standing Rock Tribal Council.

This is a developing story.


The post Dakota citizen arrested by federal officers during Minneapolis protests Saturday appeared first on ICT.


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Загальні бойові втрати противника з 24.02.22 по 27.01.26 (орієнтовно)

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“These vehicles make dozens of trips back and forth from storage facilities … I have seen bodies in these trucks so stuck together it required strength to pull them apart. The blood was still fresh and dried up when they overcrowded them in piles.”

One witness at Behesht-e Sakineh, who was granted access to the site to look for the body of a friend, says he personally searched through hundreds of “stacked” bodies and was told by graveyard staff that they had “received thousands of bodies just in the past two days”.

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