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Memorial weekend mayhem in Chattanooga

Several gunshot victims were transported to a hospital Saturday night following a shooting in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, police said in a news release.  Officers patrolling the area heard gunshots just after 11:45 p.m. near the area of 100 Cherry Street and arrived at a scene of “multiple parties exchanging gunfire and numerous people fleeing the area,” said police.  Multiple gunshot victims were taken to a hospital for treatment, said police Sgt. Jeremy Eames, but he didn’t specify how many people were injured.  “I don’t have ages or a status on the victims,” said Eames. “However most of them will be teenagers to early 20’s. We had large groups of juveniles walking around the downtown area this date and we believe it’s from within that group that the shooting took place.”

Massive explosion in Pottstown PA, deaths, injuries; Schools closed Friday in the city

Fire crews are examining the the rubble of a massive house explosion that rocked a Pottstown, PA. The city is in Montgomery County, near Philadelphia.. at least four are being reported dead. It happened just after 8 p.m. Thursday near the area of Hale and Butler streets in Pottstown. "We went running down the street and a house was completely destroyed," one neighbor told Action News 6 in Philadelphia, an ABC affiliate. Pottstown Borough Manager Justin Keller confirmed two people were hospitalized for unknown injuries and two others may still be missing. ATF, Pennsylvania State Police, the fire marshal's office, and the Red Cross also arrived to the scene Thursday night. Crews were still blasting water on the explosion site early Friday morning. DEVELOPING..

Daily Beast gets exclusive interview with father of Uvalde shooter

He admits not seeing his son often.. he said his son was bullied in school for wearing the same high water jeans daily.. additionally violent tendencies increased recently.. his father said that he didn’t get along with his mother but he has no idea why Ramos picked Robb Elementary.. much more from the interview that the Daily Beast conducted ..     More Former classmates and families confirmed that the younger Ramos had been bullied in middle school for a speech impediment. But some former co-workers and others who knew him said Ramos had an aggressive streak, and his internet history pointed to someone all too happy to descend into twisted boasting about guns and mass bloodshed.  A high school classmate told the  Washington Post she had seen Ramos engage in multiple fist fights, and a former co-worker told The Daily Beast he was inclined toward harassing women he worked with. “I don’t think he was necessarily bullied,” the classmate, Nadia Reyes, told the pape...

New York TIMES reports on apocalypse now plans by the United States government

The New York Times is splashing some very interesting information about apocalyptic battle plans that the United States government has formulated. The TIMES has published documents, and has been given copies showcasing what the government has done to prepare for things like nuclear Armageddon, the president taking over all communications during a national crisis, and much much more. From the report:  WASHINGTON —  Newly disclosed documents  have shed a crack of light on secret executive branch plans for apocalyptic scenarios — like the aftermath of a nuclear attack — when the president may activate wartime powers for national security emergencies. Until now, public knowledge of what the government put into those classified directives, which invoke emergency and wartime powers granted by Congress or otherwise claimed by presidents, has been limited to declassified descriptions of those developed in the early Cold War. In that era, they included steps like imposing martial ...

Winnie the Cruel

First let’s report what Variety has splashed across the Internet today: A.A. Milne’s original “ Winnie the Pooh ” stories only lapsed into the public domain five months ago, but the tubby little cubby has already made his foray into slasher films. “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” wrapped earlier this month, and the first stills showing a demonic Pooh and Piglet about to pounce on a scantily-clad young woman relaxing in a hot tub have already set the internet on fire. In an interview with  Variety , director Rhys Waterfield, who is in post-production on four other films including “Firenado” and “Demonic Christmas Tree,” said the response to the stills has been “absolutely crazy.” “Because of all the press and stuff, we’re just going to start expediting the edit and getting it through post production as fast as we can,” said Waterfield. “But also, making sure it’s still good. It’s gonna be a high priority” We are fans of horror as much as the next guy. Believe us, some of the best ...

Slain Uvalde teacher’s husband has heart attack and dies

It is with tremendous pain and sadness that this information is being reported, not only has a teacher lost her life due to this horrific crime but now residual affects are quickly taking place.  It cannot even be imagined the Horror that this family is going through, including the children who have lost two parents in the short span of 36 hours. Joe Garcia, the husband of Uvalde teacher Irma Garcia, has died of a heart attack just days after she was killed in the school shooting.  The couple had been married 24 years and has 4 children.

Police about face in Uvalde!

After two days of providing often conflicting information, investigators said that a school district police officer was not in the school when 18-year-old gunman Salvador Ramos arrived around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, and, contrary to their previous reports, the officer had not confronted Ramos outside the building. Instead, Ramos entered the building ”unobstructed” through an apparently unlocked door, said Victor Escalon, regional director for the Texas Department of Public Safety.  Local police officers entered the building four minutes later but were driven back after exchanging fire with the gunman, he said.