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High school graduate, father killed in Virginia shooting; black suspect arraigned on murder charges
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Farm animal report
2023-06-08 03:45:11 UTC
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Load these niggers up and start carpet bombing Africa with the
bastards. Just open the floors and dump these fucking niggers where
they belong.
RICHMOND, Va. —
Seven people were shot, two fatally, when gunfire rang out Tuesday outside
a downtown theater in Richmond, Virginia, where a high school graduation
ceremony had just ended, causing hundreds of attendees to flee in panic,
weep and clutch their children, authorities and witnesses said.

A 19-year-old suspect tried to escape on foot but was arrested and will be
charged with two counts of second-degree murder, Interim Richmond Police
Chief Rick Edwards said during a nighttime news conference at which he
confirmed the two fatalities.

Five others were wounded by the gunfire outside the state capital's city-
owned Altria Theater, which is across the street from a large, grassy park
and in the middle of the Virginia Commonwealth University campus. At least
12 others were injured or treated for anxiety due to the mayhem, according
to police.

“As they heard the gunfire, it was obviously chaos," Edwards said. "We had
hundreds of people in Monroe Park, so people scattered. It was very
chaotic at the scene.”

Edwards said one of the people who was killed was an 18-year-old male
student who had just graduated, while the other was a 36-year-old man who
was there for the graduation. Their names were not released, but police
believe the suspect, who was not immediately identified, knew at least one
of the victims.

“This should have been a safe space. People should have felt safe at a
graduation,” Edwards said.

“It’s just incredibly tragic that someone decided to bring a gun to this
incident and rain terror on our community.”

Six people were brought to VCU Medical Center and their conditions ranged
from serious to critical late Tuesday, VCU Health System spokesperson Mary
Kate Brogan said.

Multiple handguns were recovered. Police initially said two suspects were
detained, but Edwards said later that they determined one of them was not
involved.

Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney vowed to ensure anyone responsible faces
justice.

"This should not be happening anywhere,” Stoney said.

Officers inside the theater, where the graduation ceremony for Huguenot
High School had been taking place, heard gunfire around 5:15 p.m. and
radioed to police stationed outside, who found multiple victims, Edwards
said.

School board member Jonathan Young told Richmond TV station WWBT that
graduates and other attendees were leaving the building when they heard
about 20 gunshots in rapid succession.

“That prompted, as you would expect, hundreds of persons in an effort to
flee the gunfire to return to the building,” Young said.

“It materialized in a stampede,” he said.

Two people were treated for falls; one juvenile was struck by a car and
sustained injuries that were not life-threatening; and nine people were
treated at the scene for minor injuries or anxiety, according to police
spokeswoman Tracy Walker.

Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras said the new graduates
were outside taking photos with families and friends when the shooting
broke out.

“I don’t have any more words on this,” Kamras said. “I’m just tired of
seeing people get shot, our kids get shot. And I beg of the entire
community to stop, to just stop.”

As he heard the gunshots and then sirens, neighbor John Willard, 69,
stepped onto the balcony of his 18th-floor apartment. Below, he saw
students fleeing in their graduation outfits and parents hugging children.

“There was one poor woman in front of the apartment block next to ours who
was wailing and crying,” Willard said, adding that the scene left him
deeply saddened.

Edythe Payne was helping her daughter sell flowers outside the theater to
students as they left the ceremony. She told the Richmond Times-Dispatch
that the shooting caused a panic on nearby Main Street, which was packed
with people at the time.

“I felt bad because some elderly people were at the graduation and they
got knocked down to the ground,” Payne said.

The school district said a different graduation scheduled for later
Tuesday had been canceled “out of an abundance of caution" and schools
would be closed Wednesday.

The mass shooting, the latest in a nation increasingly accustomed to them,
prompted calls for reform.

“The gun violence epidemic is a public health crisis that we must
address,” U.S. Rep. Jennifer McClellan, a Democrat whose district includes
Richmond, said in a statement. “We cannot continue to live in fear. We
must address the root causes of gun violence and pass common sense gun
safety policies that protect our communities.”

Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, an ardent gun-rights advocate,
said in remarks to news outlets near the scene that the problem lies not
with guns but with criminals.

“We have to figure out what’s going on in our communities,” she said.

Riiiiight. Niggers in your communities is the fucking problem you dense
bitch.

https://www.kcra.com/article/fatal-high-school-graduation-shooting-
virginia/44115594
Toilet Wars
2023-06-09 07:13:45 UTC
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Just start beating these faggots and their supporters to death. Get
rid of them all.
A brawl broke out Tuesday as hundreds of protesters supporting and
opposing LGBTQ rights gathered outside a Southern California school
district headquarters where board members were deciding whether to
recognize June as Pride Month.

At least three people were arrested outside the Glendale Unified School
District’s headquarters as school board administrators discussed whether
the district should declare support for Pride Month, the Glendale, Calif.,
Police Department said in a news release. The school board unanimously
voted to recognize Pride Month as it has for the last five years.

Hundreds of demonstrators turned up, many waving rainbow and American
flags, and clashed outside of the headquarters. Police said that both
sides rallied their supporters on social media to gather at the
headquarters before the board meeting. Around 500 people showed up on
Tuesday evening, reported KABC in Los Angeles.

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Video posted to social media shows people throwing punches, jumping on
each other and pulling one another by their hoodies as officers tried to
intervene.

“While most of the protest was peaceful, a small group of individuals
engaged in behavior deemed unsafe and a risk to public safety,” police
said in a statement.


The conservative groups demonstrating against LGBTQ policies and gender
and sexual identity studies chanted, “Leave our kids alone,” and wore T-
shirts with the same slogan. Photos show the protesters holding signs
saying, “Stop grooming the kids!” Gender and sexual identity studies were
not part of the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting.

Some of the people opposing LGBTQ rights were identified on social media
as members of the Proud Boys, a far-right group with a history of
violence. A Glendale police spokesperson did not immediately respond to a
question of whether some of the anti-LGBTQ protesters were affiliated with
the Proud Boys.

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Officers arrested at least three people on charges such as unlawful use of
pepper spray and willfully obstructing officers in the course of their
duties, according to police. The arrests did not stop the fighting, and
police gave a dispersal order after 6 p.m. local time “to protect public
safety,” the department said.

“After the initial arrests, additional attempts to de-escalate the crowd
failed,” police said in the news release.

No injuries were reported by authorities.

A Glendale Unified spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request
for comment Wednesday morning. The district told KCAL, a CBS affiliate in
Los Angeles, that it was “committed to providing a safe, inclusive
environment where every child can learn and thrive.”

“We know that kids do better when their parents are involved in their
education,” the district said in a statement. “We work with parents as
partners and encourage all parents and other caregivers to be inquisitive
and engaged with what is going on in our school community.”

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Glendale Unified Superintendent Vivian Ekchian told KABC that erroneous
information was being spread online and that the district was following
the state’s curriculum. “We have absolutely no agenda,” Ekchian said. “We
are not in the business of converting anyone’s child.”

The violent scene outside the school board meeting comes at a time when
conservative lawmakers and activists nationwide are seeking to reshape how
race, gender and sexuality are taught in the classroom. Republican
lawmakers like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is running for the GOP
presidential nomination in 2024, have championed a series of education
bills aimed at what he calls left-leaning “woke” ideologies. Some
districts with conservative-majority school boards are also pushing for
certain books to be pulled from libraries and insisting on calling
students by their original names instead of the names they chose as they
transitioned.

Objection to sexual, LGBTQ content propels spike in book challenges

Students in Fort Wayne, Ind., weren’t going to give up after their school
canceled an LGBTQ play. But could they figure out how to put on the show
themselves? (Video: Hadley Green/The Washington Post)
The scene in Glendale is the second time in recent days that a protest
over LGBTQ issues at a Southern California school turned violent.

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On Friday, protesters supporting and opposing LGBTQ rights exchanged
punches outside Saticoy Elementary School in North Hollywood, Calif., over
a scheduled Pride event intended to promote diversity for the Los Angeles
Unified School District. Part of that celebration would have teachers read
students author Mary Hoffman’s book, “The Great Big Book of Families,”
which was described by Goodreads as “a celebration of the diverse fabric
of kith and kin the world over,” according to KTLA, a CW affiliate in Los
Angeles.

Some parents and demonstrators gathered outside the school last week to
oppose the teaching of same-sex relationships. Some held signs alleging
that the supporters of LGBTQ curriculums were “sexualizing” and grooming
children, KTLA reported.

Pride Month is celebrated each June to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in
Manhattan, when transgender and queer New Yorkers fought back against
police who raided a popular gay club in Greenwich Village. For more than a
half-century, people have marched for equal rights for the LGBTQ community
every June, according to the Library of Congress.

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In California, conservative-majority school boards have pushed back on
LGBTQ curriculums in recent days. The school board for Temecula Valley
Unified School District rejected a curriculum last month over a textbook
that mentioned gay rights activist and San Francisco politician Harvey
Milk. The school board’s president, Joseph Komrosky, called Milk a
“pedophile.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) responded by calling the
school board president “ignorant” for his “offensive statement.”

“This isn’t Texas or Florida,” Newsom tweeted Saturday. “In the Golden
State, our kids have the freedom to learn.”

Before the Glendale school board meeting Tuesday, the school district
posted to Facebook on Monday warning that “intentional and harmful
disinformation has been circulating about what is being taught in our
district and the ways we serve our students.” The district said the
superintendent and members of the school board have been meeting with
parents and teachers to try to correct a narrative that’s been building
online regarding its LGBTQ curriculum.

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Videos posted to social media show a chaotic scene on Tuesday that had
people swinging at each other on the ground and officers frantically
yelling over megaphones, “Do not fight!”


In passing the measure to acknowledge Pride Month, the school board said
the district would “support lessons and activities that engage students in
meaningful learning about the accomplishments of the LGBTQ+ community and
the experiences of our LGBTQ+ students, employees, and families.”

Police have not identified the people who were arrested, but stressed that
the department wants to “encourage continued open dialogue and
constructive engagement with community members.”

Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.), whose district includes Glendale, blasted
the violence targeting LGBTQ rights, calling it “horrific.” He added that
children in schools should “be safe regardless of who they love or how
they identify.”

“We will not go back,” Schiff tweeted. “We will not apologize for
celebrating the strength and the diversity of our LGBTQ community.”

Adam Schiff if you will recall is the asshole buddy of wealthy political
activist, 'philanthropist' and Democratic donor Ed Buck.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/06/07/california-glendale-
school-board-brawl-lgbtq-pride/
Mr. Peabody
2023-06-09 07:18:47 UTC
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Those damned kikes think they can get away with anything. Threatening
children over a harmless meaningless symbol is just over the top.
GRAFTON, Wis. (AP) — A Jewish middle school teacher in Wisconsin was
arrested for making terrorist threats toward students who drew swastikas
on a paper in his classroom, police said.

The Grafton Police Department, north of Milwaukee, has not identified
the seventh-grade teacher they say told the students that he had 17 guns
in his basement and that he wasn’t afraid to use them.

The John Long Middle School teacher, who police say is Jewish, was
angered by the drawings and also threatened to send his daughter to
students’ homes with a baseball bat, WTMJ-TV reported.

“At first he kind of just acted normal, he just put it on his desk like,
‘I’m going to tell the office about this,’” seventh grader Ethan Poulos
told the television station. “But then he picked up the piece of paper
and went on a ramble about how that’s bad and that’s a disgrace to his
people. He started mentioning the N-word and how that was worse than
writing the N-word on the wall.”

The teacher was booked into the Ozaukee County jail for making terrorist
threats and exposing a child to harmful material, according to police.
Both charges are felonies.

Grafton Superintendent Jeff Nelson said Friday in a letter sent to
families that the teacher was immediately placed on leave and removed
from the school. The teacher will not have contact with students until
an investigation is complete, Nelson said.

https://wgntv.com/news/wisconsin/wisconsin-jewish-teacher-arrested-for-
threatening-students-who-drew-swastikas-police-say/

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