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08/23/2023 by Angela Collette

Watch Video of 98 Woman Being Raided

Joan Meyer, the 98-year-old co-owner of a storied Kansas newspaper who died the day after police served search warrants on her home and office, appears on newly unveiled surveillance video shouting at officers to get out of her living room.

“Don’t you touch any of that stuff,” she says at the start of the minute-long clip, wearing a robe and slippers and standing behind a walker.

“Ma’am,” one officer begins, before she cuts him off barking, “This is my house!”

Meyer’s son, Marion County Record Publisher Eric Meyer, made the clip public Tuesday after a state official said an online search cited as a reason for the raid was not a crime.

“How many computers do you have in the house, ma’am?” an officer asks at another point in the video.

“I’m not gonna tell you,” Meyer replies, pushing past him with her walker. “Get out of my way.”

The younger Meyer has blamed his mother’s death on undue stress caused by the raids, which he calls “illegal” and has likened to “Gestapo tactics.”

The raid drew national First Amendment concerns and, last Wednesday, Marion County Attorney Joel Ensey withdrew the search warrants and ordered Marion Police to return all seized items, finding no legal basis for the case against the paper or its staff.

“It is not a crime in America to be a reporter,” Bernie Rhodes, an attorney for the Meyers and their newspaper, told Fox News Digital.

The raids on Meyer’s home and the Record’s newsroom came after reporters looked into allegations a local sweets shop owner named Kari Newell allegedly drove a car while her license was suspended for a prior DUI. The paper had also been investigating allegations about the city’s new police chief, Gideon Cody, and a claim that the department turned a blind eye to Newell driving without a license.

The Record, however, hadn’t run a story about Newell’s DUI case prior to the raid, and reporters were still researching the case and hesitant to trust the initial source due to a potential conflict of interest, according to an editorial published after Meyer’s death.

Cody earlier this month accused the Record and one of its reporters of identity theft and unlawfully accessing a computer, leading to the raids and seizures.

Before she died, Joan Mayer described the police department’s behavior as “Hitler tactics,” Rhodes said.

Chief Cody has not responded to requests for comment.

In a series of court filings used to justify the warrants, he claimed there was probable cause to believe the paper had stolen Newell’s identity and hacked her personal information.

Those affidavits, however, were not filed until three days after the searches they were supposed to justify, according to Rhodes.

“The affidavits establish that Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody knew that Phyllis Zorn, a reporter for the Record, had been given a copy of Kari Newell’s driver’s record and that the only thing Zorn did was verify the authenticity of that record by going to the public website of the Kansas Department of Revenue,” the attorney told Fox News Digital. “She did not access the Kansas Criminal Justice Information System. What Zorn did is perfectly legal under both Kansas and U.S. law.”

The Marion County Record was founded in 1874 by E.W. Hoch, whose family owned the newspaper for more than a century before Meyer and her husband bought it in 1998 to save it from takeover by a corporate chain, according to The Reflector. Bill Meyer, who died in 2006, had worked with the paper since 1948.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/watch-kansas-98-year-old-makes-1st-amendment-stand-deputies-raid-home-get-out-my-house

Filed Under: Breaking News Tagged With: 98 year old, Joan Meyer, kansas

08/17/2023 by Angela Collette

Creepy Bat-Eared Man With Rap Sheet Sniffs Women in Bookstore

California man caught ‘sniffing’ women at Barnes & Noble free despite rap sheet of child peeping, 40 arrests

Calese Carron Crowder’s rap sheet stretches back to 2005 with dozens of arrests in Los Angeles

A serial creep from Los Angeles County is back on the streets after dozens of arrests for a slew of sex offenses and other crimes stretching back to 2005, despite being caught on video accosting women just days ago.

Calese Carron Crowder, 37, was identified as the man seen on viral TikTok videos who appears to follow women around a Burbank Barnes & Noble bookstore “sniffing” their backsides. Glendale police arrested him for allegedly peeping on a Glendale home with children inside last week, according to authorities.

Crowder has felony convictions of robbery and burglary, law enforcement sources told Fox News Digital, and despite having been ordered to register as a sex offender, his name did not appear on the state’s registry when checked Wednesday morning.

Crowder was accused of peeping into a Glendale home with children on Aug. 6, and a Barnes & Noble shopper posted her encounter with him to TikTok on Aug. 8. He was arrested on Friday and walked free on Tuesday after a California judge placed him on probation.
Crowder previously served time in state prison on burglary and robbery charges and had been sentenced in February to a year in jail for indecent exposure in Santa Clarita, court records show. However, Crowder was released early anyway, law enforcement sources told Fox News Digital.

After Crowder’s rapid release, a victim named Michaela Witter posted a TikTok video warning neighbors to “please be careful.”

“Is this real?” she said. “I think he maybe spent three days in jail…They can’t do anything until he’s done something really bad to someone, and I’m honestly scared that that person is gonna be me.”

Witter caught her bookstore encounter with Crowder on video and shared it to TikTok last week. Then, at least 20 other women reached out to her with similar stories, she said.

“What are you doing?” she asked after Crowder crouched down behind her and leaned his face toward her.

“Tying my shoe,” Crowder replied, huffing and short of breath. “What are you doing?”

In her single trip to the store, she also recorded the same man pulling the same move on another woman.

She reported him to the front desk and shared the video online, where millions of people saw it, some of whom said they recognized him.

One of those women, another TikToker using the handle @artofethereality, posted a video in which she turned around and confronted a man she found crouched behind her at the Burbank Barnes & Noble that she said she recorded in March.

“Hi, are you following me?” she asked.

“No, my bad,” he replies, down on one knee and flipping through a book in the same winded voice.

“This is real s— us girls go through and needs to be taken seriously,” she wrote in the caption.

Detectives have been chasing Crowder for years. Los Angeles County Jail records show he has been booked there 41 times.

However, he has repeatedly walked out of jail and repeated his actions.

According to Candice Horry, the wife of former Los Angeles Lakers star Robert Horry, Crowder stalked their daughter a decade ago.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-man-caught-sniffing-women-barnes-noble-free-despite-rap-sheet-child-peeping-40-arrests

Filed Under: Crazy Stories, Crime Tagged With: Barnes and Noble, calese carron, sniffer

08/17/2023 by Angela Collette

Team Trump & Congress Press Supreme Court to Intervene In Federal Cases

 

As the number of federal cases against Donald Trump is growing, members of Congress and the former president’s attorneys want the nation’s highest court to weigh in.

Democratic members of Congress sent a letter to the Judicial Conference of the United States, a group of 18 federal judges headed by Chief Justice John Roberts of the Supreme Court. The letter asks the conference to act and permit televised coverage of Trump’s most recent case involving his alleged participation in the riot that broke out at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, which happened after his loss in the 2020 election, according to Newsweek

“As the policymaking body for the federal courts, the Judicial Conference has historically supported increased transparency and public access to the courts’ activities,” the letter said, according to the outlet. “Given the historic nature of the charges brought forth in these cases, it is hard to imagine a more powerful circumstance for televised proceedings.

“If the public is to fully accept the outcome, it will be vitally important for it to witness, as directly as possible, how the trials are conducted, the strength of the evidence adduced, and the credibility of witnesses,” the letter added.

But Trump is seeking high court intervention for a different reason: He wants justices to stop the trials from happening at all.

Trump responded by vehemently criticizing the criminal charges he faces, which include two new federal charges consisting of a pair of obstruction counts and individual counts of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government and conspiracy against Constitutional rights.

Describing the allegations as a feeble attempt by President Joe Biden to undermine his potential 2024 campaign, Trump wants the conservative majority on the court, which he helped put in place, to support his case.

“CRAZY! My political opponent has hit me with a barrage of weak lawsuits, including D.A., A.G., and others, which require massive amounts of my time & money to adjudicate,” he wrote on the platform.

“Resources that would have gone into Ads and Rallies, will now have to be spent fighting these Radical Left Thugs in numerous courts throughout the Country. I am leading in all Polls, including against Crooked Joe, but this is not a level playing field. It is Election Interference, & the Supreme Court must intercede. MAGA!” he added.

Recent election finance reports reveal that Trump’s campaign has faced significant financial strain due to the mounting legal cases against him as he combats 78 criminal charges spanning three jurisdictions. The charges range from obstruction of justice to willful retention of national defense data and falsifying business records.

The Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a Trump-related case already.

In October of last year, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) requested the court’s intervention following a lower federal court’s order for him to testify before a special grand jury in Georgia. The grand jury was investigating whether Trump had attempted to unlawfully pressure state election officials to overturn the election, potentially leading to additional charges in the near future.

Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas subsequently granted Graham’s request, albeit temporarily.

Regarding the Georgia case, a legal analyst and expert for CNN made a startling prediction during a network segment on Thursday.

Elie Honig called out Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for “intermixing” politics with her prosecution of the former president for allegedly interfering in the state’s electoral processes following his 2020 loss to Joe Biden.

At one point, Honig praised the DA: “Willis has a really impressive and distinguished history as a prosecutor. She has prosecuted all sorts of cases. She has done, by and large, a very good job.”

But then he pivoted: “But I have to point out she has intermixed her own political fortunes with this case in a way that I think is going to backfire because significantly against her.”

Team Trump, Congress Press Supreme Court to Intervene In Federal Cases

Filed Under: Donald Trump, Supreme Court, Witch Hunt Tagged With: Donald Trump, Federal Indictments, Supreme Court

08/17/2023 by Angela Collette

Georgia state senator moves to impeach Trump prosecutor Fani Willis

Moore said, “We must strip all funding and, if appropriate, impeach Fani Willis.”

On Thursday, Georgia state Senator Colton Moore sent a letter to Governor Brian Kemp marking the first step towards impeaching Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who indicted 2024 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump on 13 counts on Monday.

Moore announced in the letter, obtained by Breitbart, an emergency session to investigate the actions undertaken by Willis.

“We, the undersigned, being the duly elected members of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate, and comprising 3/5 of each respective house, pursuant to Article IV, Section II, Paragraph VII(b), hereby certify to you, in writing, with a copy to the Secretary of State, that in our opinion an emergency exists in the affairs of the state, requiring a special session to be convened under that section, for all purposes, to include, without limitation, the review and response to the actions of Fani Willis,” the letter stated.

In the state of Georgia, an emergency legislative special session can come about by either the governor calling for such a session or if 3/5 of both legislative chambers sign onto a letter demanding it.

In a statement, Moore said, “We must strip all funding and, if appropriate, impeach Fani Willis.”

“As a Georgia State Senator, I am officially calling for an emergency session to review the actions of Fani Willis,” he said. “America is under attack. I’m not going to sit back and watch as radical left prosecutors weaponize their elected offices to politically target their opponents.”

Trump, alongside 18 others, was indicted on Monday evening on charges of violation of the Georgia RICO Act, solicitation of violation of oath by public officer, false statements and writings, impersonating a public officer, conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, forgery in the first degree, conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree, conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, criminal attempt to commit filing false documents, conspiracy to commit filing false documents, criminal attempt to commit influencing witnesses, influencing witnesses, conspiracy to commit election fraud, conspiracy to commit computer theft, conspiracy to commit computer trespass, conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy, conspiracy to defraud the state, and perjury.

The indictment reads “At all times relevant to this Count of the Indictment, the Defendants, as well as others not named as defendants, unlawfully conspired and endeavored to conduct and participate in a criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia, and elsewhere.”

This is the fourth indictment handed down to the GOP frontrunner this year. Willis has requested that the trial start on March 4, 2024, which is just one week before the Georgia primary election.

https://thepostmillennial.com/georgia-state-senator-moves-to-impeach-trump-prosecutor-fani-willis

Filed Under: Donald Trump, Witch Hunt Tagged With: Colton Moore, Donald Trump, Fani Willis, Georgia, witch hunt

08/17/2023 by Angela Collette

Pakistan: Muslim Mob of 10,000 People Burns Down Hundreds of Christian Homes, Churches, over ‘Blasphemy’

A mob reportedly made of up as many as 10,000 men began burning down, looting, and otherwise violently assaulting Christian communities in Jaranwala, Pakistan, on Wednesday in response to reports that a Christian man had allegedly desecrated a Quran.

The Pakistani newspaper Dawn, citing local Christians in the northern Pakistani region of Punjab, documented the burning down or otherwise complete destruction of at least five churches. The British Asian Christian Association, an international aid group that serves persecuted Christians in Pakistan, reported that the mob destroyed over 500 homes and left “tens of thousands” of Christians homeless.

Muslim mob violence in Pakistan, an officially Islamic state, is common. Islamist mobs often riot when rumors spread of a Christian allegedly desecrating a Quran, insulting the Islamic figure Muhammad, or otherwise offending the religion. Islamists have also rioted over international news, such as riots in support of the Charlie Hebdo massacre of 2015 or riots against France following the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, which the French government condemned.

Christians are often the targets of such violence and local police rarely intervene effectively, particularly when the mob attacks are triggered by allegations of blasphemy. “Blasphemy” is a crime in the Pakistani penal code, punishable by death when directed at Muhammad personally. Pakistan has never in its history executed a person for blasphemy, but mobs have “extra-judicially” killed or severely injured untold numbers over the alleged crime.

Many of those killed for “blasphemy” are not charged with the crime and little evidence exists that the blasphemy occurred. Christians in Pakistan are disproportionately poor and some accused of “crimes” such as writing on a Quran are illiterate, making the accusations impossible.

I am gutted by the visuals coming out of Jaranwala,#Faisalabad. Stern action would be taken against those who violate law and target minorities. All law enforcement has been asked to apprehend culprits and bring them to justice. Rest assured that the government of Pakistan stands… https://t.co/GHWUGA1NNq

— Anwaar ul Haq Kakar (@anwaar_kakar) August 16, 2023

The incidents triggered on Wednesday reportedly began when Muslims in Jaranwala began accusing Saleem Masih, a Christian man believed to work as a cleaner, of desecrating a copy of the Quran, the Islamic holy book. According to the British Asian Christian Association, the violence began when Islamic officials used mosques to make community announcements demanding that mobs organize and begin destroying Christian communities in response.

“The affected regions, including Cinema Basti, Christian Town, and Esa Nagar, have witnessed the destruction of over 500 houses,” the organization detailed. “According to reports provided by on-ground volunteers, Pastors Muratib and Moon, a tumultuous mob of approximately 10,000 individuals has wreaked havoc within the Christian towns.”

The Pakistani newspaper Dawn reported that pastors had confirmed the burning down and looting of at least five churches in the community throughout Wednesday.

“Images on social media showed smoke rising from the church buildings and people setting fire to furniture that had been dragged from them. A Christian cemetery was also vandalised, as well as the local government office,” Dawn documented.

Videos from the greater Faisalabad area showed large crowds of men starting fires around churches, looting the homes of Christians, and chanting anti-Christian slogans. In one such video, one police officer appears in front of a crowd of what appears to be hundreds of people, calmly attempting to address the men and being ignored as they continue ransacking what appears to be a residential community.

Bishop Azad Marshall, the president bishop of the Church of Pakistan, posted a message on Twitter on Wednesday stating that churches were burning as he was writing and demanding police take action.

“Words fail me as I write this. We, Bishops, Priests and lay people are deeply pained and distressed at the Jaranwala incident in the Faisalabad District in Pakistan. A church building is being burnt as I type this message,” he wrote. “Bibles have been desecrated and Christians have been tortured and harrased [sic] having been falsely accused of violating the Holy Quran.”

“We cry out for justice and action from law enforcement and those who dispense justice and the safety of all citizens to intervene immediately and assure us that our lives are valuable in our own homeland that has just celebrated independence and freedom,” he demanded.

https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2023/08/16/pakistan-muslim-mob-of-10000-people-burns-down-hundreds-of-christian-homes-churches-over-blasphemy/

Filed Under: International Politics and News, Islam Tagged With: Asia, Christian persecution, Faith, Islam, national security, Pakistan

08/17/2023 by Angela Collette

Judge in Donald Trump’s D.C. Case Related to ‘Most Influential’ Marxist Revolutionaries

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is assigned to the January 6 case against former President Donald Trump, is related to some of the “most influential” Jamaican Marxists.

Special counsel Jack Smith indicted Trump on four counts related to his alleged effort to steal the 2020 election at the beginning of the month. Interestingly, the Article III Project revealed that Chutkan has family ties with the top Marxist revolutionaries in Jamaica.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1962, Chutkan’s grandfather, Frank Hill, and great uncle, Ken Hill, played a key role in founding Jamaica’s People’s National Party (PNP). Ken Hill was “by far the most influential” member of a Marxist group within the PNP, according to one member of the group.

As one online encyclopedia recounted:

In 1939 Hill joined a Marxist group in the PNP, which became known simply as the left. One member, Richard Hart, wrote, “Ken Hill, by far the most influential, was more pragmatic and less concerned with political theory than most members of the left. He probably began to consider himself a communist both as a result of the influence of his brother Frank and also his observation of the course of world events” (Hart, 1999, p. 56).

Three years later, former Jamaican Governor Sir Arthur Richards jailed Ken and Frank Hill for subversive activity. Richards singled Ken Hill out as “probably the most dangerous subversive agent in Jamaica.”

Appointed to the federal judiciary in 2014, Chutkan is one of the many far-left judges former President Barack Obama nominated to the federal bench.

In 2021, Chutkan ruled hundreds of pages of the former president’s White House records could be turned over to the January 6 investigating committee despite Trump’s objections, as Breitbart News reported. She also donated to Obama’s 2008 and 2012 political campaigns.

In an unprecedented move, Obama appointed Chutkan and her husband, Peter Krauthamer, to highly sought-after judgeships in Washington, DC. Chutkan’s appointment came two years after Krauthamer was sworn in as a D.C. Superior Court Judge.

Chutkan is also known to give harsher sentences to January 6 defendants than her peers on the federal bench. Four of the six cases where judges sentenced January 6 defendants to prison over federal prosecutors’ requests for lesser punitive measures happened in Chutkan’s courtroom.

As Politifact detailed:

In one instance, Chutkan sentenced Matthew Mazzocco, a Texas man who pleaded guilty to parading, demonstrating or picketing in the Capitol, to 45 days incarceration, 60 hours of community service and $500 restitution. Prosecutors had recommended he be sentenced to 3 months home detention, 36 months probation, 60 hours of community service and $500 restitution.

“If Mr. Mazzocco walks away with probation and a slap on the wrist, that’s not going to deter anyone from trying what he did again,” Chutkan said at Mazzocco’s sentencing hearing. “It does not, in this Court’s opinion, indicate the severity, the gravity, of the offenses that he committed on January 6.”

On Monday, Trump shared a quote from Chutkan during one January 6 defendant’s sentencing where she lamented the former president “remains free to this day.”

Chutkan said:

I see the videotapes. I see the footage of the flags and the signs that people were carrying and the hats that they were wearing, and the garb. And the people who mobbed that Capitol were there in fealty, in loyalty to one man, not to the Constitution, of which most of the people who come before me seem woefully ignorant; not to the ideals of this county and not to the principles of democracy. It’s blind loyalty to one person who, by the way, remains free to this day.

“She obviously wants me behind bars. VERY BIASED & UNFAIR,” Trump wrote online.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/08/16/judge-in-donald-trumps-d-c-case-related-to-most-influential-marxist-revolutionaries/

Filed Under: Donald Trump, Jack Smith, Witch Hunt Tagged With: Donald Trump, Indictment, Jack Smith, January 6, Tanya Chutkan

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