Michigan officials investigating voter registration 'irregularities' in Muskegon. State officials are investigating what they call "irregularities in voter registration forms" in Muskegon but have provided few other details of the investigation. The Muskegon city clerk reported the problems to the Michigan Bureau of Elections, which forwarded the issue to Attorney General Dana Nessel and the Michigan State Police, State Police spokeswoman Shanon Banner said Friday. The investigation was prompted by "reported irregularities in voter registration forms both mailed and dropped off in-person in quantity in late September and October 2020," Banner said. The Muskegon Police Department also is participating in the investigation. No arrests have been made.
An Arkansas police chief resigned after taking heat for “dangerous” social media posts urging “Death to all Marxists Democrats” and violence against “traitors” who cheated President Trump out of his re-election bid, according to a report. Marshall Police Chief Lang Holland’s resignation Saturday followed a strong rebuke by city Mayor Kevin Elliott condemning the comments on the conservative messaging site Parler, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. “When this is over and Trump is president for 4 more years,” Holland wrote in one post, according to a screenshot tweeted by KATV News reporter Viktoria Capek.
“Do not go to sleep. Do not forget what these Marxist Democrat bastards have tried to do.” “When you see one in public get in their face do not give them any peace,” Lang wrote. “Throw water on them at restaurants. Push them off sidewalks. Never let them forget they are traitors and have no right to live in this Republic after what they have done.” “Death to all Marxist Democrats,” said another post. “Take no prisoners leave no survivors!!”
Holland also posted an illustration of former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in orange prison garb, with the caption, “I pray all those in that picture hang on the gallows and are drawn and quartered.”
The mayor’s office said it did not fire or call for the chief’s resignation, but did issue the letter condemning the comments.
Lang is a former decorated Searcy County deputy and worked as a police adviser in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Democrat-Gazette said.
#HERO
“Do not go to sleep. Do not forget what these Marxist Democrat bastards have tried to do.” “When you see one in public get in their face do not give them any peace,” Lang wrote. “Throw water on them at restaurants. Push them off sidewalks. Never let them forget they are traitors and have no right to live in this Republic after what they have done.” “Death to all Marxist Democrats,” said another post. “Take no prisoners leave no survivors!!”
Holland also posted an illustration of former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in orange prison garb, with the caption, “I pray all those in that picture hang on the gallows and are drawn and quartered.”
The mayor’s office said it did not fire or call for the chief’s resignation, but did issue the letter condemning the comments.
Lang is a former decorated Searcy County deputy and worked as a police adviser in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Democrat-Gazette said.
#HERO
New York Post
Arkansas police chief quits after calling for ‘death to all Marxist Democrats’
An Arkansas police chief resigned after taking heat for "dangerous" social media posts urging "Death to all Marxists Democrats" and violence against "traitors" who cheated President Trump out of his
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Meanwhile, in Phoenix, AZ. A beautiful sight to see. 🇺🇸
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Maria Bartiromo: "Will the President concede anytime soon?"
Giuliani: "At this point it would be wrong for him to concede. There is strong evidence that this was an election that in at least 3 or 4 states, and possibly 10, it was stolen."
Giuliani: "At this point it would be wrong for him to concede. There is strong evidence that this was an election that in at least 3 or 4 states, and possibly 10, it was stolen."
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A helicopter crashes during landing on a hospital rooftop in Los Angeles yesterday, no injuries were reported. @YidInfo
The Los Angeles Police Department in coming months will downsize its specialized units and stop responding in person to traffic collisions and other minor incidents as part of a broad reorganization aimed at preserving patrol and community engagement functions amid new fiscal constraints.
Although specific figures weren’t available Friday, the reshuffling will reduce the size of the vaunted but troubled Metropolitan Division, as well as cut the air support, robbery and homicide and gang and narcotics divisions. The department also will reduce desk hours at its stations, cut special deployments in popular areas such as Venice and Hollywood, and stop staffing teams that cover homelessness issues.
A total of 234 officers will move back into patrol. Station desks will be manned only during weekday hours. Victims of misdemeanor hit-and-run crashes and collisions with minor injuries will be advised to file a report online.
“We need to offload a number of responsibilities,” said LAPD Chief Michel Moore in an interview with The Times Friday.
The plans — which Moore said protect the department’s core patrol mission and its newly expanded Community Safety Partnership program — come after the City Council cut the department’s multibillion-dollar budget by $150 million in the face of widespread protests this summer, and amid a pandemic-driven fiscal crisis that could see funding for police and other city agencies dry up further as the year progresses.
They also come as homicides and shootings soar to levels not seen in the city in a decade, ratcheting up concerns in some communities that the changes could cost lives. Homicides are up by about 25% this year, compared with last, putting the city on pace to surpass 300 killings for the first time since 2009.
More broadly, the cuts represent a new trajectory for one of the largest and most scrutinized police agencies in the country — and reflect how fully it has been forced to bend to the “Defund Police” movement, which garnered attention and momentum this summer when activists and other protesters rallied in massive numbers in the streets and barraged local elected officials with demands in person and during virtual Zoom meetings.
Moore said the $150-million budget cut — historic but far short of what activists had demanded — presented a “tremendous challenge” to the LAPD, forcing it to cut 350 sworn positions and reducing its ranks from about 10,110 sworn officers to an estimated 9,752 by March or April. Many more civilian employees will be lost.
The reductions will come through retirements, not from closing out vacant positions, meaning they are “a true cutback” in force and not simply “phantom vacancies” remaining unfilled, Moore said.
Although specific figures weren’t available Friday, the reshuffling will reduce the size of the vaunted but troubled Metropolitan Division, as well as cut the air support, robbery and homicide and gang and narcotics divisions. The department also will reduce desk hours at its stations, cut special deployments in popular areas such as Venice and Hollywood, and stop staffing teams that cover homelessness issues.
A total of 234 officers will move back into patrol. Station desks will be manned only during weekday hours. Victims of misdemeanor hit-and-run crashes and collisions with minor injuries will be advised to file a report online.
“We need to offload a number of responsibilities,” said LAPD Chief Michel Moore in an interview with The Times Friday.
The plans — which Moore said protect the department’s core patrol mission and its newly expanded Community Safety Partnership program — come after the City Council cut the department’s multibillion-dollar budget by $150 million in the face of widespread protests this summer, and amid a pandemic-driven fiscal crisis that could see funding for police and other city agencies dry up further as the year progresses.
They also come as homicides and shootings soar to levels not seen in the city in a decade, ratcheting up concerns in some communities that the changes could cost lives. Homicides are up by about 25% this year, compared with last, putting the city on pace to surpass 300 killings for the first time since 2009.
More broadly, the cuts represent a new trajectory for one of the largest and most scrutinized police agencies in the country — and reflect how fully it has been forced to bend to the “Defund Police” movement, which garnered attention and momentum this summer when activists and other protesters rallied in massive numbers in the streets and barraged local elected officials with demands in person and during virtual Zoom meetings.
Moore said the $150-million budget cut — historic but far short of what activists had demanded — presented a “tremendous challenge” to the LAPD, forcing it to cut 350 sworn positions and reducing its ranks from about 10,110 sworn officers to an estimated 9,752 by March or April. Many more civilian employees will be lost.
The reductions will come through retirements, not from closing out vacant positions, meaning they are “a true cutback” in force and not simply “phantom vacancies” remaining unfilled, Moore said.
Los Angeles Times
LAPD to dramatically downsize special units, focus on patrol as budget cut shrinks force
The LAPD will dramatically downsize its specialized units and stop responding in person to traffic collisions and other minor incidents as part of a broad reorganization amid new fiscal constraints.
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🚨 - So this just happened at Oxford circus station in central London.
Capital of England on Remembrance Sunday, veterans shoved and arrested and people not allowed to pay respects, knife wielding invaders storm the transport system.
Capital of England on Remembrance Sunday, veterans shoved and arrested and people not allowed to pay respects, knife wielding invaders storm the transport system.
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🚨 - 9000 people from out of state supposedly voted in Nevada.
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🚨 - Chants of “F*** the police!” out in Ann Arbor tonight as the protest group takes to the streets to march #AnnArborProtests #AnnArbor
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🚨 - Police cars are blocked from viewing the march by protesters with banners patrolling the perimeter #AnnArbor #AnnArborProtests
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🚨 - Poll workers caught on hot mic telling workers to make sure poll watchers can’t see what they’re doing
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🚨 - Dogs have apparently voted in 2020. Service animals and other animals are in government databases with their own social security numbers. The RFID less one digit serves as their SS number.
🚨 - Pennsylvania mail carrier says he was ordered to collect late ballots
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/7/pennsylvania-mailman-says-he-was-ordered-collect-l/
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/7/pennsylvania-mailman-says-he-was-ordered-collect-l/
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🚨 - It appears truckers are about to rise up, They are targeting the date of November 29
The Awakening - ENDGAME
🚨 - It appears truckers are about to rise up, They are targeting the date of November 29
WELL, this is the beginning of a nationwide protest against the VOTER FRAUD SCANDAL in the 🇺🇸U.S. in which as result Joe Biden is a illegitimate President.
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🚨 - Far-left protesters harass police at BLM demonstration in Ann Arbor, Mich.