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Saudi Airforce Pilot being trained in Pensacola shoots up an Airbase.
Remember “Diversity is our strength.”
The best part is the official who says, “You’re going to have to trust us, that we know what to do to keep you safe.”
I’m tired of Public Officials telling me how they’re going to keep me safe.
He who is Brave is Free - Seneca
yeah the ‘officials’ can go fuk themselves to death.
Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.
The military is in that no win situation. Cross training other military. More or less having to let everyone into the service. The only shocker is it dose not happen more often.
mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/
The military is in that no win situation. Cross training other military. More or less having to let everyone into the service. The only shocker is it dose not happen more often.
The really f~~~ing sick s~~~ about this is the U.S. population is forced through taxes to pay for this. Quite literally, the U.S. government is taking money from U.S. citizens to force the U.S. military to train foreign soldiers on how to kill us.
All to be forgotten in a few day’s . Who would of thought this terror attack s~~~ would become the norm . Terror attacks in Europe we don’t even hear about .
f~~~ing sick s~~~
Lol . You have been censored too . Ok i can kinda understand someone wanting to censor my swearing but you hardly swear . F~~~ed up funny
THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .
So… The military needs to call the Sherrifs to protect them?
The last time I walked by a Naval Base, I saw a sign that read No Guns Allowed on the Base. And I thought, I wouldn’t exactly call that a military.
Eveyrone on any base should be armed to the teeth at all times. This is obviously being done as a plot to weaken and destroy our military.
I thought there was one of these in Hawaii as well.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A 28-year-old Missouri man charged with plotting a terrorist attack on buses, trains and a train station in Kansas City has pleaded guilty to one count.
KRCG reports Robert Lorenzo Hester, of Columbia, entered his plea Monday to providing material support or resources to terrorists.
Federal prosecutors charged Hester in February 2017 after a monthslong FBI investigation.
Hawaii-based soldier who tried to help Islamic State gets 25-year sentence
Hawaii-based soldier who tried to help Islamic State gets 25-year sentence
A soldier based in Hawaii was sentenced Tuesday to 25 years in prison for trying to help the Islamic State group.By: Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, The Associated Press
An affidavit released at the time said undercover agents posing as Islamic State sympathizers met with Hester several times. At their request, he provided materials such as nails and duct tape that he believed would be used to create bombs.An FBI employee told Hester the attacks were planned for Presidents Day in Kansas City.
Hester received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Army in mid-2013 after serving for less than a year.
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And of course this one as well.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/shooting-reported-pearl-harbor-naval-shipyard/story?id=67506641
A 22-year-old active-duty sailor opened fire on three civilian employees, killing two, before he fatally shot himself at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard near Honolulu on Wednesday, a military official said.The suspected shooter was identified as 22-year-old G. Romero. He opened fire on shipyard personnel with his M4 service rifle and then used his M9 service pistol to shoot himself, the official said.
Three civilian Department of Defense workers were found shot in the vicinity of the base’s Dry Dock 2. Two died and a third is in the hospital in stable condition, according to Rear Adm. Robert Chadwick, commander, Navy Region Hawaii.
BREAKING: Military officials say two victims have died after shooting at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii. A third victim is hospitalized in stable condition.
The shooter, identified as a sailor, died from “an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.” https://t.co/Nh9SN32ShG pic.twitter.com/Cs0O4sMEqh
— ABC News (@ABC) December 5, 2019
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Eveyrone on any base should be armed to the teeth at all times. This is obviously being done as a plot to weaken and destroy our military.
BINGO!
NorFolk Virginia would be the EPICENTER of this.
20 years latter..
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2017/03/21/norfolk-4-wrongly-convicted-of-rape-and-murder-pardoned-by-gov-mcauliffe/Oh look! They are free men. I wonder if they get back a s~~~ ton of Back pay and other stuff? Boy that would be nice.
Maybe a full out 100% disability now since they are f~~~ed for life?THAT is what the horror that is awaiting in the wings of 2020. THe VA is going to have to make this Judgement on my case as well. And get past the fact that there is a REAL f~~~ing push from the inside the of the VA to make sure that this DOES NOT HAPPEN!
In fact, the whole entire DV part of the military was handled by Civilians for a reason. Think about that.
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——-March 21, 2017 at 1:27 p.m. PDT
The four Navy veterans who were wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of a woman in Norfolk in 1997 and served years in prison, were formally pardoned Tuesday by Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D). Investigations showed the sailors were coerced into falsely admitting their involvement in the crime, and the Norfolk police detective who led the investigation is now in prison for other misconduct on the job.The pardons are the final chapter in the saga of the “Norfolk Four,” who were convicted and imprisoned in the death of 18-year-old Michelle Moore-Bosko even as another man confessed and matched the DNA at the crime scene. Danial Williams, Derek Tice and Joseph Dick were convicted of rape and murder and given life sentences, and a fourth sailor, Eric Wilson, was convicted of rape. Williams, Tice and Dick were conditionally pardoned and released by then-Gov. Timothy Kaine (D) in 2009, while Wilson had already been released.
From 2009: 3 Members of ‘Norfolk 4’ Granted Conditional Pardons in 1997 Rape, Killing
But Kaine had stopped short of clearing their names, and the sailors continued to seek full pardons and freedom from being permanently classified as sex offenders. McAuliffe took that step Tuesday after a federal judge last year ruled that they were actually innocent.
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“These pardons close the final chapter on a grave injustice that has plagued these 4 men for nearly 20 years,” McAuliffe spokesman Brian Coy said Tuesday. “While former Governor Kaine had initially granted conditional pardons in the case, more exculpatory information discovered since then and detailed by [U.S. District] Judge John Gibney during exhaustive evidentiary proceedings indicate that absolute pardons are appropriate.”
In a press release, defendant Wilson said, “I speak for all four of us in expressing our deepest thanks to Governor McAuliffe, who has given us our lives back with these full pardons. We have been haunted by these wrongful convictions for twenty years, which have created profound pain, hardships, and stress for each of us and our families. We now look forward to rebuilding our reputations and our lives.”
Carol Moore, the mother of the victim, said Tuesday, “It’s hard to believe that, hearing the confessions and knowing the details of this case, these men were not involved with the murder of our daughter. The governor and the judicial system who worked so hard to free these killers will have it on their conscience if any of them commit another violent crime.”
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The case focused renewed attention on the issue of false confessions, in which subjects admit to crimes they didn’t commit, and was the focus of a television documentary and a book, “The Wrong Guys.” Pressure, misinformation and prolonged interrogation by Norfolk police, led by Detective Robert Glenn Ford, led one man, then another, then another, to admit killing Moore-Bosko, though they had details wrong about the crime and the scene did not indicate a large number of attackers.
From 2005: Three Men to Seek Clemency in ’97 Rape and Slaying in Norfolk
Brandon Garrett, a University of Virginia law professor who wrote the book “Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong,” said he hoped Virginia took “meaningful steps to make sure this never happens again,” including requiring all interrogations be videotaped and developing model policies for interrogations. “We have had too many false confessions in Virginia,” Garrett said, “and it is high time that we took action to prevent these tragic coerced confessions leading to wrongful convictions of the innocent and the guilty going free.”
Michelle Moore-Bosko, a native of Pittsburgh, had secretly married her high school sweetheart, Bill Bosko, in Norfolk in April 1997, less than a year after they’d graduated from high school. Three months later, while Bill Bosko was out at sea, Michelle was raped and stabbed to death in their apartment.
Their neighbor, Danial Williams, was the first suspect, and he eventually told police he had killed Moore-Bosko with his fist and a shoe, though she had been stabbed to death and the bent knife was laying near her body. Williams then implicated other sailors, including Tice, Dick and Wilson. There were no fingerprints, DNA or any physical evidence tying the sailors to the crime. The apartment, which Moore-Bosko had cleaned in anticipation of her husband’s return, was still tidy with no sign of forced entry.
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At one point, Norfolk authorities arrested seven sailors and charged them all with capital murder, but the DNA at the scene did not match any of them. In 1999, inmate Omar Ballard wrote a letter to a friend confessing he had committed the crime. His DNA matched the crime scene DNA, he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and said he acted alone. He knew Moore-Bosko and had been on a violent rampage in the neighborhood for weeks. But Norfolk police and prosecutors continued to press their cases against four of the sailors — three provided alibis and were cleared.Williams and Dick, threatened with the death penalty, eventually pleaded guilty and Dick testified against the others in two trials, which were moved to Alexandria, Va., from Norfolk because of pretrial publicity. Tice was convicted of capital murder but not given a death sentence; Wilson was acquitted of murder but convicted of rape and served more than eight years in prison.
The Innocence Project took on the case and filed clemency petitions for the “Norfolk 4” in 2005. The push on behalf of the four convicted men was repulsive to the victim’s parents, John and Carol Moore of Pittsburgh. They had sat through hearings and trials, they had listened to the tape recorded confessions, and they were convinced that seven sailors had committed a gang rape and murder along with Ballard. “Unless you were there in those courtrooms,” Carol Moore said, “there is no way anyone can understand the way we do.”
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From 2008: Clemency campaign renews miseryEven after the sailors were conditionally pardoned in 2009, the Moores were convinced they were guilty. “It is just unbelievable,” Carol Moore said then.
The lawyers for the Norfolk Four continued to press for full clemency, and to investigate the Norfolk police handling of the case. They found that Norfolk police had information pointing to Ballard as committing another rape at the same apartment complex within two weeks of Moore-Bosko’s slaying.
In 2010, the lead detective, Ford, was convicted of receiving payments from criminals in exchange for getting them freed on bond or helping reduce their sentences. He was sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison.
Last year, U.S. District Court Judge John Gibney held evidentiary hearings on the case because he recognized “the wrongful convictions have continuing consequences.” Wilson, for example, was unable to adopt his stepson because he was still a convicted sex offender. “It is time for the Commonwealth to free these men of the continuing shackles of their conviction,” Gibney wrote last September. “By any measure, the evidence shows the defendants’ innocence…no sane human being could find them guilty.”
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In October, Gibney vacated the convictions of Dick and Williams after the Virginia attorney general’s office finally conceded error in the case. In December, the state announced it would no longer pursue prosecutions against Dick and Williams and dismissed all charges against Tice.U.S. judge vacates two more convictions in Norfolk 4 rape and murder case
“Today is such a wonderful day for these men,” said lawyer Donald Salzman, who represented Williams, “but it is truly a shame that they have had to fight so hard for so long to be fully pardoned. I hope the Commonwealth will continue to do everything in its power to right this wrong on behalf of these innocent veterans.”
Staff writer Laura Vozzella contributed to this report.
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Ex-Norfolk detective gets 12 1/2 years for corruption.
https://www.pilotonline.com/news/crime/article_5980848c-0e03-5025-b7fa-a554b631a9c5.html
The judge ordered that Ford be taken away immediately. U.S. marshals led Ford, 57, out of court in handcuffs as family members wept quietly from their seats.
U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride called it “a really sad day” when a police officer gets convicted and sent to prison for abusing his position and betraying his fellow officers.
“He disgraced his badge,” MacBride said.
A federal jury last fall found Ford guilty of two counts of extortion and one count of lying to the FBI. The jury believed a number of witnesses, many of them drug dealers, who said they paid Ford bribes in exchange for getting favorable treatment in the courts.
The jury determined that Ford helped get those drug dealers reduced sentences by telling prosecutors and judges that they had provided crucial help in solving homicides. Those witnesses testified that they provided no help at all.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alan M. Salsbury, one of two prosecutors who handled the trial, told the judge it was “difficult to imagine anything more loathsome.”
“His crimes are exactly the sort that erode public confidence in the criminal justice system,” he told the judge.
Ford, of Virginia Beach, retired from the Norfolk Police Department in 2007 after 30 years. As a homicide detective for most of the last 20 years, he handled some of the city’s most notorious homicide cases. He continues to deny any wrongdoing and plans to appeal.
Salsbury and Assistant U.S. Attorney Melissa E. O’Boyle went to court asking for a 15-year prison term.
For simple extortion, federal guidelines call for a minimum of one to two years in prison, but Ford received more time for being a police officer, obstructing justice and the amount taken. Prosecutors argued the amount should be more than $70,000.
Friedman ruled that the amount Ford took was around $66,000, which lowered the guidelines from 12 to 15 years to about 10 to 12 years.
“I’m just trying to do the right thing here,” the judge said.
The absolute maximum penalty for extortion is 20 years.
Ford’s attorney, Lawrence H. Woodward Jr., argued for leniency, noting that the court received around 80 letters from family and friends, and that the courtroom was largely full of supporters, all representing “the community.”
But Friedman quickly cut him off. These are friends and family, not representatives of the community, the judge said.
“These are mature, thoughtful people,” Woodward replied. “In fact, they are representative of the community.”
“Mr. Woodward, we both have been doing this a long time,” Friedman said, adding that he’s never gotten support letters that say bad things.
Woodward also argued that Ford’s career as a public servant should count for something and that time in prison for a cop is far worse than for the typical citizen.
“Every day in jail will be a living hell for him,” Woodward said, adding that Ford expects to be scorned by prison staff and targeted by other inmates.
The judge then asked Ford whether he had anything to say.
“Not at this time, your honor,” Ford answered.
Ford did submit a six-page letter to the judge, but it was not made public.
Besides the conviction, Ford has been accused of obtaining false confessions in some homicide cases, including the well-publicized 1997 killing of Navy wife Michelle Moore-Bosko.
Four men charged in that case, known as the Norfolk Four, assert in court filings that Ford coerced confessions from them. The men received conditional pardons from then-Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, but they are seeking full exoneration from the courts.
Still, Ford maintains the support of detectives and officials in the Norfolk Police Department. Many showed up at Friday’s sentencing but declined to comment.
Outside court Friday, Washington attorney Donald Salzman, who is assisting in the Norfolk Four appeals, called Ford’s corruption “pervasive” and a pattern that followed him throughout his career.
“We believe the evidence shows that he not only corrupted the criminal justice system to benefit defendants but he also manipulated the process to prejudice innocent defendants, including our clients,” he said.
Tim McGlone, (757) 446-2343, tim.mcglone@pilotonline.com
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GOT 12 YEARS…. 12 YEARS for f~~~ing over HOW MANY PEOPLE?
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The ONLY “GOOD” news?
20 years of your life. Your Whole entire f~~~ing LIFE man.. What do you get?
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/12/04/settlement-reached-in-infamous-norfolk-4-case/
This file photo combination of images provided by the U.S. Navy shows former sailors, from left: Eric Wilson, Danial Williams, Joe Dick and Derek Tice, in undated file photos. The city of Norfolk, Va., has agreed to pay $4.9 million to the four former sailors who were wrongly convicted of rape and murder based on intimidating police interrogations. A copy of the settlement agreement for the “Norfolk Four” was obtained by The Associated Press. The state has also agreed to pay $3.5 million. (U.S. Navy via AP)
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