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Footage of Paul Pelosi attack has been released

I will update with additional footage and any cope and seethe as it comes in.

Security camera shows Depape breaking in

911 audio

Not sure if these will end up being the main posts, but here's a few:

News

Conservative

Conspiracy

Politics

SanFran & BayArea

PublicFreakout

TrueAnon

CrazyFrickingVideos

Have your pick.

Friend of rDrama, Glenn Beck, weighs in

The Paul Pelosi attack video seems clear to me: This was a hostage situation and he is lucky to be alive. Why was this not released IMMEDIATELY to clear up all the confusion?

Adam Kinzinger

Hey @ elonmusk care to react to the Pelosi video? You spread the big conspiracy…

Juanita Broaddrick

The Paul Pelosi body cam just shows two men having a beer and enjoying each others company until the police showed up and tried to take their “toys” away.

:marseyxd:

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France struggles with "le wokeisme"

Content Warning: :marseylongpost:

An interesting but not terribly dramatic piece on how France is dealing with woke bullshit imported from America. If nothing else, it's an excuse for me to post this under-appreciated Marsey:

:#marseymime:

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Orange Site:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32994922

:marseysnoo:

https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/xpc5kw/nord_stream_operator_says_three_offshore_gas/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/xpg869/gas_leak_in_the_baltic_sea_video_from_the_danish/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/xpg4iu/gas_leak_in_the_baltic_sea_after_the_three_gas/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/anime_titties/comments/xpgbsi/gas_leak_in_the_baltic_sea/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/collapse/comments/xplhql/gas_leak_in_the_baltic_sea/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/xpkyvs/presidents_office_considers_leak_on_gas_pipeline/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/xplmvm/nord_stream_ukraine_accuses_russia_of_pipeline/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/anime_titties/comments/xpjoqj/nord_stream_ukraine_accuses_russia_of_pipeline/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/UkraineRussiaReport/comments/xpklzp/ua_pov_nord_stream_ukraine_accuses_russia_of/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/xpfj9k/nord_stream_mystery_leaks_in_russia_gas_pipelines/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/news/comments/xpg21q/europe_suspects_sabotage_as_mystery_gas_leaks_hit/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/xpgrxi/swedish_and_danish_seismological_stations_confirm/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/xp90b9/nord_stream_2_leak_a_danger_to_ships_as_denmark/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/xpj50r/seismologist_two_explosions_next_to_nord_stream/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/xpdvu7/zeit_authorities_suspect_act_of_sabotage_behind/?sort=controversial

:marseybluecheck:

https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1574778395359166464

https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1574743941597073412

https://nitter.net/disclosetv/status/1574684197846908929#m

https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1574784357063364608

https://twitter.com/search?q=%22Nord%20Stream%22&src=trend_click&vertical=trends

https://nitter.42l.fr/JackPosobiec/status/1574785592856018945

:marseyexcited:

https://rdrama.net/post/108135/nordstreams-probably-borked

https://rdrama.net/post/108063/rworldnews-nord-stream-operator-says-three

https://rdrama.net/post/108007/someone-marseyglancing-marseyburger-marseyglancing-attacked-both

https://rdrama.net/post/108007/someone-marseyglancing-marseyburger-marseyglancing-attacked-both

https://rdrama.org/h/slackernews/post/108071/gas-leaks-in-russian-pipelines-to

Disclosure: /h/slackernews is our parent hole.

:marsey4chan:

https://archived.moe/pol/thread/397206628

https://archived.moe/pol/catalog#s=Nord

Generated from TLDR This:

MOSCOW, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Three offshore lines of the Nord Stream gas pipeline system on the bed of the Baltic Sea sustained "unprecedented" damage in one day, Nord Stream AG, the operator of the network, said on Tuesday.

read more Nord Stream AG said it was impossible to estimate when the gas network system's working capability would be restored.

Russia blames faulty equipment at a key compressor station and Western sanctions over Ukraine for its idling.

The project was halted altogether just days before Moscow sent its troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Louise Heavens and Jan Harvey Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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META is down way too many billion in a day.

Holy shit I didn't even know it was physically possible to lose that much money in a day without a complete economic crash happening.

https://companiesmarketcap.com/meta-platforms/marketcap/

For context that means the company went down 24.56% in one day.

It's now the 27th highest ranked company in the world. At this rate it won't even be in the top 100 by next year end.

Whoa.

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Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser introduced a set of proposals on Monday to dial back progressive reforms that the mayor says have made it more difficult for police to enforce public safety.

Bowser's proposed legislation would amend a suite of police regulations passed by the DC Council in the wake of the 2020 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the national reckoning that followed. Bowser, a Democrat, says the bill would correct reforms that hamper Metro Police Department enforcement while introducing new tools to target organized retail theft and open-air drug markets.

"We have to reverse the policy environment in the city that, quite frankly, went haywire in the last three years," Bowser told reporters earlier in October during an interview with Bloomberg News, teasing the legislation.

This year the District of Columbia has seen a surge of violent crime: Homicides had reached their highest rate in DC in more than 20 years in the first six months of the year. Carjackings have more than doubled this year, earning national headlines, including earlier this month when a member of Congress, Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar, was held up at gunpoint. Yet other major US cities have posted significant drops in violent crime. Homicides are falling in Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere.

DC officials are debating why the city has been an outlier, despite widespread problems with police staffing and recruitment in many major cities. With this bill, the mayor aims to "reverse some of the police reforms that are hurting our recruitment efforts," as the size of the police force has shrunk to its lowest level in a half-century.

Some of the mayor's proposed counter-reforms clarify or amend parts of the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Amendment Act, a progressive reform package passed by the city in December that has emerged as a lightning rod for House Republicans --- who succeeded in torpedoing a broader council revision of the city's criminal code earlier this year. Bowser's new bill, dubbed Addressing Crime Trends Now, or ACT Now, would limit the circumstances under which information about officer disciplinary actions is revealed to the public, for example. The mayor's bill would also codify changes (issued by the council this summer) to allow police car chases in some circumstances.

Bowser administration officials characterized some provisions passed since 2020 as an overcorrection. DC law regards even incidental police contact with a subject's neck as a serious use of force, for example, which creates hazards for police in the normal business of law enforcement, they said. Current law also requires police officers to write up incident reports before reviewing body-worn camera footage, even in non-violent incidents, which can expose officers testifying in court to scrutiny based on small inconsistencies about details between a written report and video footage. Officials said on Monday that the goal is not to totally undo the DC Council's progressive priorities but to swing the pendulum back in the other direction.

"Some of the changes that were made just don't match the daily practice of safe and effective policing, whether that's around incidental contact you can make with a person or how officers can use their body-worn camera footage to write reports or whether police are allowed to safely chase a criminal who's right in front of them," Bowser said.

The mayor described several new suggested rules as "plain common sense," but they could be hard to enforce. The bill would make it illegal for anyone over 16 to wear a mask in a public area or demonstration with the intent of engaging in criminal activity. And it would restore authority to the police chief to declare a physical area as a drug-free zone in order to restrict loitering --- a policy in place from 1996 to 2014 --- even as the city has moved in recent years to decriminalize cannabis use.

Still another provision of the bill targets organized retail crime, making it a felony to shoplift more than $1,000 in merchandise or to steal 10 or more items worth at least $250 over a 30-day period. The bill also spells out first-degree penalties for fencing stolen goods or engaging in return fraud. DC officials strove to distinguish between shoplifting a bag of chips and sweeping whole sections of high-dollar goods such as deodorant or detergent. The bill would direct the mayor's office to study the decriminalization of street vending under the DC Council's Street Vendor Advancement Amendment Act, another progressive legislative reform to reduce barriers and fines for informal street vendors who sell fruit, crafts, bottled water and --- in some cases --- stolen retail goods.

"People in our city are sick and tired of it," Bowser said at a press conference on Monday, referring to retail theft. "People want great businesses in their neighborhoods, they want to go to stores and restaurants. And they don't want to have to worry about those businesses being robbed repeatedly and brazenly."

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Haha why did he spank him haha what the frick

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https://media.giphy.com/media/X4gvuV65rF4xG/giphy.webp

Anyone smart :marseybigbrain: knows this is a mega discovery.

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A wrongly convicted Philadelphia man who spent nearly three decades in prison before he was released last year was gunned down at a funeral, authorities said Wednesday.

No arrests were immediately made after Christopher Williams, 62, "suffered gunshot wounds to the head" at Mount Peace Cemetery at 2 pm. ET Friday, Philadelphia police said in a statement.

He was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he was pronounced at 2p.m., police said.

Williams had been convicted in two separate cases, a triple murder in 1989 and the slaying of Michael Haynesworth, who was also killed that year.

Williams and co-defendant Troy Coulston were convicted of the Haynesworth murder in 1992. Then, in 1993, Williams and co-defendant Theophalis Wilson were convicted of the triple slaying.

Decades later, Philadelphia prosecutors moved to dismiss the murder convictions against Williams in both cases after having found tainted testimony and exculpatory evidence that police discovered but never shared with defense lawyers, officials said.

Since his release 22 months ago, Williams had been working as a carpenter with hope of starting his own construction business that would employ freed convicts, said Williams’ longtime attorney, Stuart Lev.

"It's incredibly tragic. This guy went through decades in prison, 25 years on death row, for crimes that he did not commit, because the system failed," Lev said Wednesday.

"He kept fighting, and he wouldn't give up. He just kept insisting that he keep trying different ways of fighting. Whether that was to keep his hopes up or that was just his own determination and perseverance, that's what he did. He worked very hard with his lawyers to make sure his lawyers kept doing that, too."

A representative for Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said Williams' slaying was "tragic" and bemoaned that he didn't get more enjoyment from his nearly two years of freedom.

"What Chris endured as a twice-wrongfully convicted exoneree is unfathomable," Jane Roh, Krasner's communications director, said in a statement.

"And that his short-lived freedom was marked by struggle, as Pennsylvania is one of 12 states in the U.S. that does not compensate the wrongfully convicted, is unconscionable."

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