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10/25/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

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10/23/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

GFPs Rape 14 Year Old Girl and Filmed It Because ‘It Was Funny’

How funny would it be if I shoved my boot up your ass?

WEST JORDAN, Utah — Two men have been arrested in connection with the rape of a 14-year-old Utah girl that police say was recorded on video.

According to a statement of probable cause, police were contacted September 9 about a sexual assault involving a 14-year-old girl from West Jordan.

The girl’s father told police the girl had slept over at a friend’s house the previous night and made arrangements to sneak out with three guys, one of whom she had met before and communicated with through Snapchat.

The girl told police the men took her to a gas station to get alcohol before going to a mall parking lot, a hookah bar, and then a party at a home. She said the last thing she remembers is leaving the party and being in the back seat of a car with a man kissing her, and she said she told the man to stop.

Police obtained a recording that shows the victim in the back seat of a car with her head hanging off the seat and outside the door.

“[Victim] appears to be unresponsive through most of the video, but does make feeble attempts to push the person on top of her off,” the PC statement states. “It appears [Victim] is passed out and/or unconscious throughout most of the video and clearly cannot give consent to anything that is happening to her.”

The video shows two males apparently performing sex acts on the girl as the third man records the assault.

Police identified the man who the girl had met previously as Leclair Dodjim, who goes by “LA”. Police say the video shows the other men calling him “LA” as he is on top of the victim.

Dodjim admitted to police that they picked the victim up and they all consumed alcohol. He said the other man, who he called “Nash”, had sex with the girl before he attempted to do the same. He told police he was “too drunk” and so he just laid on her, and he denied performing any sex acts on the teen.

Dodjim identified the man who recorded the assault as his brother, Richard Mbaye Djassera. The brother was located and agreed to speak with police. He said he saw his brother and his brother’s friend having sex in the back seat of his car and decided to film it.

“He said he thought it was funny so he recorded them having sex on his phone,” police wrote in the PC statement.

Both Dodjim and Djassera have been booked into the Salt Lake County Jail. It is unclear whether police have identified the third suspect at this time.

Dodjim was booked for previous charges as well as several new charges that include aggravated kidnapping, rape, forcible sodomy, sexual exploitation of a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and aggravated sexual assault.

Djassera was booked for previous charges as well as several new charges that include aggravated kidnapping, rape, forcible sodomy, sexual exploitation of a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and aggravated sexual assault.


 http://fox59.com/2017/09/21/police-man-filmed-pair-raping-14-year-old-utah-girl-because-it-was-funny/

Filed Under: Crime, GFP, Muslims, Muslims Acting Like Animals, Muslims Are Not Peaceful, Rapist(s), Refugees Tagged With: GFPs Rape 14 Year Old Girl and Filmed It Because 'It Was Funny', hookah bar, Leclair Dodjim, Police: Man filmed pair raping 14-year-old Utah girl because ‘it was funny’, Richard Mbaye Djassera, Salt Lake County Jail, Sexual Assault, Utah, WEST JORDAN

10/23/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Police Lure Suspect Out of Tree With a Taco

He spent four hours in a tree hiding from police. They lured him down with a taco.

Police were left with their hands on their hips and their eyes to the sky after a suspected car thief clambered up a tree to avoid being arrested.

Officers in Regina, Saskatchewan, had been following the man for some time after he was spotted in a car and bicycle and was identified as a suspect in a car theft. When he was confronted by officers, he climbed up a tree in a residential neighborhood and refused to come down.

Jessika Guse, a reporter for CJME, was at the scene from beginning to end and tweeted out videos of the confrontation.

Police wandered back and forth for hours trying to convince the man, who was approximately 20-30 feet in the air, to climb down.

He was was armed with a screwdriver and threatened to harm himself and police, CKRM and CJME reported.

A crisis negotiator was called to the scene at around 12:30 pm.

“We just want to get you down safely,” the negotiator said. They placed a small ladder near the tree.

“I know where I’m going, and I’m not coming down,” said the man on the tree, lounging against a branch with his arms folded behind his head.

After more than three hours, someone started spraying the man with water. He cursed and dropped a backpack but stayed in the tree.

But one heroic neighbor had an idea to get the man to come down.

She had heard the man say he was hungry, so she went to a store and came back with a taco, which she gave to police.

“He says to the cop, ‘I’m hungry,’” a woman told CJME. “So I said I would get him something to eat … I went and grabbed an Indian taco from The Bannock House and I brought it to the officer and he went and gave it to him.”

It worked. Unable to resist, the man climbed down onto the roof of a garage and was arrested. It is unclear if he was actually allowed to consume the taco.

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Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/world/article176150881.html#storylink=cpy

Filed Under: Crazy Stories, Crime, Funny Tagged With: He spent four hours in a tree hiding from police. They lured him down with a taco., Regina, Saskatchewan

10/23/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Was La David Johnson another Bowe Bergdahl?

Truth cannot be hidden.

REVEALED: La David Johnson Betrayed Fellow Soldiers in Niger Ambush

Washington, DC – The attack by Islamic militants in the central African country of Niger that left four American military members dead and triggered a public fight between President Donald Trump and Democratic Congresswoman Frederica Wilson, of Florida, is hiding a far more dark episode in our nation’s military. New evidence has emerged that reveals that Sgt. La David T. Johnson, the center of the fracas between President Trump and Rep. Wilson, had betrayed his own squad by helping to set up the ambush in Niger by Islamic militants that would ultimately lead to the death of three American soldiers as well as his own.

Where is Niger anyway?

Niger is a landlocked, west African country bordered by Libya, Algeria, Nigeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Chad. Since its independence from France in 1960, it has experienced military rule, countless coups and now a democratically elected government. The current president of Niger is Issoufou Mahamadou.

A map of Niger showing the precise location Niamey where the ambush of the American soldiers took place.
A map of Niger showing the precise location Niamey where the ambush of the American soldiers took place.

According to the CIA World Factbook, Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world. Food production isn’t keeping up with the population growth due to the arid climate, the lack of arable land and the high fertility rate.

Niger however is rich in natural resources and Islamic terrorists have targeted Niger in order to hurt its economy. Uranium mines, which are abundant in Niger, have been the target of recent terrorist attacks aimed at undermining the democratically elected government.

Why were U.S. troops in Niger and when did they get there?

U.S. troops started arriving in Niger in 2013. During this time, extremists were on the rise in northwest Africa. The French had intervened in Mali in 2012 when an al-Qaeda affiliated group and other tribal groups took control of the northern part of the country. In addition, Boko Haram continued its assault on Nigeria through bombings and killings.

Members of the Islamic militant group Boko Haram.
Members of the Islamic militant group Boko Haram.

Former president Barack Obama deployed 40 U.S. military personnel to provide support to the French forces. This brought the total number of troops in Niger to 100 in 2013. However, the small troop numbers were grossly insufficient to deal with the complexity of the insurgency and Islamic terrorist activities. The number of U.S. troops in Niger has since ballooned to 800. In a letter to the House speaker at the time, Obama claimed,

“This deployment will provide support for intelligence collection and will also facilitate intelligence sharing with French forces conducting operations in Mali, and with other partners in the region.”

Currently, troops are assisting the U.S. Embassy in Niger’s capital of Niamey, while others are working on construction efforts at Air Base 201 in Agadez, according to U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).

What does the White House want to say happened on October 4 in Niger?

On October 4, four soldiers died in Niger “as a result of hostile fire while on a reconnaissance patrol,” according to the Defense Department. According to the Pentagon, twelve American soldiers were attending a routine patrol in the area when they were ambushed by up to 100 Islamic militants who engaged in a fierce firefight with the patrol. Four American soldiers died that day and the first three identified were Army Staff Sgt. Bryan C. Black, 35, Army Staff Sgt. Jeremiah W. Johnson, 39 and Army Staff Sgt. Dustin M. Wright, 29.

The fourth soldier identified was Sgt. La David T. Johnson, 25 – the soldier whose widow President Donald Trump called and the source of the controversy between President Trump and Representative Frederica Wilson.

Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., has stood by her claim that President Donald Trump made insensitive remarks to Myeshia Johnson, the widow of a slain soldier.
Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., has stood by her claim that President Donald Trump made insensitive remarks to Myeshia Johnson, the widow of a slain soldier.

Although Johnson is said to have died on October 4, his body was found over a mile away from the site of the Islamic militant’s ambush and it took a whole 48 hours to retrieve his body, according to the Defense Department.

According to a New York Times report, the Pentagon has been trying to determine whether American forces involved in the deadly ambush in Niger diverted from their routine patrol to embark on an unapproved mission, according to military officials.

American and Nigerien soldiers on the patrol have given conflicting accounts about whether they were simply ambushed or were attacked after trying to chase Islamic insurgents, according to military officials from both countries.

One of the main problems with the timeline in Niger is that the area which was alleged to have been patrolled by U.S. forces was familiar to the soldiers and had not been deemed to have required additional security. The area had been patrolled numerous times with no incident.

Defense Secretary James Mattis answers reporters' questions about the American soldiers who were killed in Niger before a lunch meeting with Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman and other officials at the Pentagon on October 19, 2017 in Arlington, Virginia.
Defense Secretary James Mattis answers reporters’ questions about the American soldiers who were killed in Niger before a lunch meeting with Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman and other officials at the Pentagon on October 19, 2017 in Arlington, Virginia.

However, according to the survivors of the ambush, Johnson’s body was found a good mile away from the point at which Islamic militants launched their ambush. In response to media queries why it took so long to recover Johnson’s body, an irate Secretary of Defense, James Mattis said to the media,

“The U.S. military does not leave its troops behind, and I would just ask that you not question the actions of the troops who were caught in the firefight and question whether or not they did everything they could in order to bring everyone out at once.”.

John Kelly, President Trump’s chief of staff, said on October 19 that more was known about events than has been reported in the press but that he would not disclose it. That “more” is precisely what led to the controversy when President Trump called the widow of Johnson and said “he knew what he signed up for.”

What can’t the White House say?

According to a senior White House official who was privy to the discussions between the Pentagon and the Oval Office regarding the Niger ambush and requested anonymity, part of the reason that President Trump took four days before he could publicly comment on the death of the American soldiers is that Johnson was the one who had leaked the position of the patrol to Islamic militants who then launched the ambush, which killed three of Johnson’s fellow soldiers.

President Donald Trump speaks on the phone in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington., DC.
President Donald Trump speaks on the phone in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington., DC.

The White House was incredulous that a betrayal from an exemplary soldier was possible and they spent four long days trying to confirm what the Pentagon was claiming happened. The bigger question was whether to admit that Johnson had betrayed his squad – no matter how you spun this information – there would be no winners, only losers. Ultimately, the decision was taken to cover up the fact that Johnson had betrayed the position of his squad to Islamic terrorists. Understanding why Johnson, who was highly regarded by his military peers, would do such a thing was far more complex.

Who is La David Johnson?

La David T. Johnson was a husband and father to a 2-year-old son and a 6-year-old-daughter and was set to welcome his third child in January. According to MilitaryTimes.com, Johnson joined the Army in January 2014 and was assigned to the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at the Fort Bragg military base in North Carolina.

A screengrab of La David Johnson's Facebook page showing a photo of him before he shipped out.
A screengrab of La David Johnson’s Facebook page showing a photo of him before he shipped out.

Highly regarded by his military peers, Staff Sgt. Dennis Bohler, a close friend of Johnson’s who was also Johnson’s supervisor at Fort Bragg, said Johnson rose through the ranks rapidly – from a private to a sergeant in less than three years. According to Bohler,

“He caught on quickly. You tell him once, and it’s complete, any task.”

“He was just that one soldier that always wanted to better himself every day. Every day, he wanted to do better than he did yesterday.”

Lt. Col. David Painter, commander of 2nd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), said in a statement that,

“The Bush Hog formation (the Battalion nickname) was made better because of Johnson’s faithful service and we are focused on caring for the Johnson family during this difficult period.”

Bohler added,

“(Johnson) had some pretty good upbringing. He didn’t do any drinking. He didn’t do any smoking. He was a family-oriented soldier.”

However something changed for Johnson when Donald Trump was elected as President in November 2016. Fellow soldiers who were deployed with him in Niger and who spoke on condition of anonymity claim that Johnson went through a period of introspection shortly after Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election to Donald Trump in 2016. According to one soldier,

“There was a sense that Johnson didn’t feel like he knew what he was fighting for anymore.”

Johnson hated Donald Trump and thought that he was a white supremacist and a racist and made that clear in conversations with other soldiers. Whereas before, Johnson was more than happy to serve under former president Barrack Obama, the thought of serving under President Donald Trump was something that he had not prepared for.

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem to protest police treatment of black suspects. Kaepernick has been found to have donated significant sums to a group which glorifies violence against police officers and celebrates the life of convicted cop-killer Assanta Shakur.
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem to protest police treatment of black suspects. Kaepernick has been found to have donated significant sums to a group which glorifies violence against police officers and celebrates the life of convicted cop-killer Assanta Shakur.

Then came Charlottesville and the Colin Kaepernick controversy flared up. According to another soldier deployed in Niger with Johnson and who also requested anonymity,

“There was Charlottesville and then there was the whole Colin Kaepernick thing and that really set David off.”

“He was furious that the president would speak in defense of white supremacists and he questioned what he was still doing out here instead of being with his family.”

However, there was no way for Johnson to request to return back to the U.S. As a special forces soldier, he was torn between his duty to fight alongside his squad and his desire to give up the fight. Which is when he decided to commit the ultimate betrayal, leak the position of his squad to Islamic terrorists in the hopes they would set up an ambush and use the opportunity to flee, and cite psychological trauma as a grounds to return back to the U.S.

What really happened on October 4 in Niger?

On October 4, Johnson’s squad had heard reports that a leader of a militant group had been coming from Mali to resupply on fuel and food at Tongo Tongo, whose villagers are seen as sympathetic to the extremists. The Americans were keen to follow up with the Tongo Tongo village chief when they saw motorbikes in the horizon – a sign of likely terrorist activity. Motorbikes are the vehicle of choice of insurgent groups operating in the area, allowing them to easily navigate the harsh terrain, especially now, the end of the muddy rainy season.
Sgt. La David T. Johnson was an exemplary soldier who lost focus on his mission and his loyalty to the flag, the country and the President.
Sgt. La David T. Johnson was an exemplary soldier who lost focus on his mission and his loyalty to the flag, the country and the President.
Eventually, after talking to the village chief, the troops got into their vehicles to return to their base, a two-hour drive. But less than five minutes after they drove out of the village, the convoy was ambushed by a group that outnumbered them two to one.
According to a Nigerian official, about 100 armed insurgents, many of whom were on motorbikes – two or three people a bike – as well as others in about 10 sport utility vehicles, surrounded the Americans. They were armed with heavy weapons, including anti-aircraft weaponry as well as rocket-propelled grenades, and a firefight lasting about two to three hours ensued.
During this time, two or three vehicles in Johnson’s convoy were destroyed and part of the convoy became separated when at least one of the Land Cruisers became stuck in the mud. According to the New York Times, Johnson was in the vehicle that had gotten stuck, along with Nigerian soldiers who also died.
However, American forces who survived the fight described one Land Cruiser driving away from the ambush at high speed in the opposite direction of the convoy. That Land Cruiser was driven by Johnson and was the only Land Cruiser that contained Nigerian soldiers and no other French or American soldiers. According to one survivor who spoke on condition of anonymity as investigations are still ongoing,

“As we came under heavy fire, I looked up and saw Johnson jump into one of the Land Cruisers and speed off in the other direction. That Land Cruiser was manned by the Nigerian soldiers who were with us, so I thought it was weird that he would do that instead of providing covering fire.”

Nigerian officials shared intelligence with the American forces in Niger that the meeting with the Tongo Tongo village chief had been arranged by Johnson and that he had leaked the information of the size of the squad and the convoy that would be at the village that day. This gave the Tongo Tongo village chief ample opportunity to stall for time as the Islamic militants brought down overwhelming firepower on the unsuspecting American soldiers. Johnson, who had intended to flee all along would have succeeded if not for the fact that he was shot and killed by a member of his own convoy.
Islamic militants in Niger are heavily armed and fanatical, making them an enormous threat to American forces on the ground.
Islamic militants in Niger are heavily armed and fanatical, making them an enormous threat to American forces on the ground.
Which is why the American forces in Niger were extremely reluctant to return to pick up Johnson’s body. The bodies of the Nigerian soldiers in the Land Cruiser with Johnson were picked up on the day of the deadly firefight, but it took the Americans a whole 48 hours to reconcile Johnson’s betrayal before they decided to return and pick up his body.
When Johnson’s personal effects were gathered, a letter was found to Johnson’s wife, which spoke at length about how he no longer felt that it was justifiable to put himself in harm’s way for a “racist president” and that he would “find a way out, no matter what.”

President Trump’s phone call with Johnson’s widow

President Trump was well aware of Johnson’s betrayal, but decided ultimately that in the interest of keeping the nation united, it would be best to let Johnson’s betrayal go unmentioned, after all, his death was punishment enough – no need to go any further. However, true patriot that President Trump is, he struggled in the phone call to Myeshia Johnson – La David T. Johnson’s widow.

Myeshia Johnson at the funeral of her husband Sgt. La David T. Johnson, who will be remembered as a hero, despite evidence to the contrary.
Myeshia Johnson at the funeral of her husband Sgt. La David T. Johnson, who will be remembered as a hero, despite evidence to the contrary.

During the call, President Trump told Myeshia Johnson that her husband “must have known what he signed up for,” according to an account from Wilson, who was riding in a limousine with the soldier’s family when the President called. What Representative Wilson did not know, was that President Trump was struggling with speaking kind words for a soldier who had committed the ultimate sin, betraying his fellow soldiers. According to a senior White House communications aide who asked not to be named and was standing next to the President during the phone call,

“The President really struggled.”

“He wanted to provide comfort to Johnson’s widow, but at the same time, the knowledge that he was saying kind words about a traitor, that was too much for the President, which is why he said Johnson ‘must have known what he signed up for’.”

Ultimately, Johnson’s betrayal and death are a mere reflection of the division that is tearing up this country. An unsettling trend is sweeping across the country, where vows are no longer sacred and symbols are no longer respected and it has reached such a point where it’s even undermining the integrity of our military. Johnson may have been a deserter, but he did not need to be a traitor and it was his traitorous act which resulted in the loss of three other loyal American soldiers who were in country to do their job – defend our freedoms.

As Johnson is buried today as a hero, the true heroes are the ones who chose to let him be remembered that way, because it is better he died as a symbol of unity, then that he expose the truth about the division which plagues our democracy.

 

https://rawstreetjournal.com/revealed-la-david-johnson-betrayed-fellow-soldiers-in-niger-ambush/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork

 

Filed Under: 2016 Presidential Candidates, Barack Obama, Breaking News, Conspiracy or Not, Donald Trump, ISIS, Military, Muslims Are Not Peaceful, National Security, Racism, Terrorist and Terrorism News and Issues, War Tagged With: (AFRICOM), ambush, Bush Hog formation, Charlottesville, Colin Kaepernick, Dennis Bohler, Donald Trump, Frederica Wilson, Islamic militants, James Mattis, John Kelly, Myeshia Johnson, Niger, REVEALED: La David Johnson Betrayed Fellow Soldiers in Niger Ambush, Sgt. La David T. Johnson, Staff Sgt. Bryan C. Black, Staff Sgt. Dustin M. Wright, Staff Sgt. Jeremiah W. Johnson, Tongo Tongo, U.S. Africa Command, Was La David Johnson another Bowe Bergdahl?

10/23/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Walmarqua Steals Tons of Booze

Walmarqua says ‘I’m a hustler’

A Louisiana woman yesterday surrendered to police after video of her brazen theft of booze from a Shreveport liquor store was released by a local crime stoppers group.

Sekonie Jones, 37, was booked on a misdemeanor theft charge and subsequently bonded out of jail.

Jones last week swiped numerous bottles of alcohol from the Thrifty Discount Liquor & Wines store. It appears that security personnel were familiar with Jones since cameras began following her upon her entrance into the business.

Jones–wearing a t-shirt with the words “Too Glam To Care”–stuffed bottles in her bag, bra, and underwear. Jones appears to have been aided by a younger woman.

When video of her antics was distributed, agents with the Shreveport City Marshals Office and Louisiana State Probation and Parole Office identified Jones as the culprit. The investigators were familiar with Jones since her lengthy rap sheet includes convictions for disturbing the peace; criminal damage; driving without a license; drinking in public; and five separate theft cases.

In a Facebook post Wednesday, Jones declared that, “I hustle that’s what I do ain’t nobody gone give me SHIT.” She added, “please mind ur business and stay out mines please I’m going to turn myself in and bond out like I have before.”

In posts this morning, Jones wrote, “it s true what I did and it is what it is never did I think it would be this big” and “Lord i wake up i got 125 friend request, 2different news reporters want an interview with me ppl was willing to bond me out,lord I never would have thought this would end up like this.”

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/louisiana/brazen-booze-theft-busted-648932

Filed Under: Crazy Stories, Crime, Walmarqua Tagged With: "I Hustle That's What I Do.", “Too Glam To Care”, Brazen Booze Thief Busted, Louisiana, Says, Sekonie Jones, Shreveport, Shreveport liquor store, Theft, Thrifty Discount Liquor & Wines, Walmarqua, Walmarqua Steals Tons of Booze

10/23/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

POS Kills Girlfriend’s Toddler and Pawns Her S***

 

(NEWSER) – An unimaginable story out of Florida, where a 31-year-old man is accused of fatally beating his girlfriend’s 17-month-old son—then stealing her belongings and pawning them off while she was at the hospital with the dying toddler. David Earl Vickers called 911 on Aug. 21 to report the boy, Luca Sholey, was unresponsive and not breathing, the Miami Herald reports. After two days in the hospital, Luca was declared brain-dead from “injuries … consistent with child abuse,” per a police statement cited by People; he died Aug. 25 as a result of blunt trauma to his brain and asphyxia. He also had bruises on his chest and six broken ribs. On Aug. 27, Luca’s mother reported her car stereo and laptop were missing, and she told police she “found out that he [Vickers] had pawned the car stereo, so she suspected that the laptop was pawned as well,” a police detective tells People.

Police recovered the stolen items. They say Vickers took the stereo on Aug. 21, before Luca went to the hospital, and pawned it for $30, and that he took the laptop and charger when Luca’s mom was at the hospital with the toddler and pawned them for $60. Vickers was charged with crimes related to the alleged thefts on Aug. 30. After an investigation in which they found Vickers had allegedly physically abused Luca on several occasions before his death, police arrested him Thursday and charged him with second-degree murder and aggravated child abuse. He’d been watching Luca and his 3-year-old sister on the day Luca was fatally injured, and he told police Luca had been knocked down the stairs by an older sibling, ABC Action News reports. Vickers had just been released from prison in May after serving nearly three years for trafficking in stolen property and defrauding a pawnbroker.

 

 

http://www.newser.com/story/250168/cops-man-killed-girlfriends-son-then-pawned-her-stuff.html

Filed Under: Bad Mother, Child Abuse, Children, Crime, Murder Tagged With: Cops: Man Killed Girlfriend's Son, David Earl Vickers, Luca Sholey, Then Pawned Her Stuff

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