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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Rename Post Office For Cop Slain in 1975 To Honor All Officers, Family Says - Chicago Police Officer Joseph Cali END OF WATCH: May 20 1975

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Judul : Rename Post Office For Cop Slain in 1975 To Honor All Officers, Family Says - Chicago Police Officer Joseph Cali END OF WATCH: May 20 1975
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PHOTO: Jennifer Cali, left, Neva Cali and Carolyn Cali-Brick outside the post office in Norwood Park set to be renamed for Officer Joseph Cali, who was slain in 1975 by a sniper.

NORWOOD PARK — For the Cali family, it has been difficult to watch the news lately.

At every mention of the eight officers in Baton Rouge and Dallas who died in July after being targeted because of the uniforms they wore, Neva Cali remembers hearing the doorbell ring on May 20, 1975 and knowing that something terrible had happened to her husband, Joseph Cali, a Chicago Police officer assigned to patrol the Henry Horner Homes on the Near West Side.

"That moment is frozen in time for me," Neva Cali said, struggling to hold back tears. "The fallen officers bring it all back. I always feel what that widow feels."

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PHOTO: Jennifer Cali, left, Neva Cali and Carolyn Cali-Brick outside the post office in Norwood Park set to be renamed for Officer Joseph Cali, who was slain in 1975 by a sniper.

NORWOOD PARK — For the Cali family, it has been difficult to watch the news lately.

At every mention of the eight officers in Baton Rouge and Dallas who died in July after being targeted because of the uniforms they wore, Neva Cali remembers hearing the doorbell ring on May 20, 1975 and knowing that something terrible had happened to her husband, Joseph Cali, a Chicago Police officer assigned to patrol the Henry Horner Homes on the Near West Side.

"That moment is frozen in time for me," Neva Cali said, struggling to hold back tears. "The fallen officers bring it all back. I always feel what that widow feels."

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Pic Of The Day: Egyptian And German Beach Volleyball Players Face Off In Rio… Berka Vs. Bikini

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Judul : Pic Of The Day: Egyptian And German Beach Volleyball Players Face Off In Rio… Berka Vs. Bikini
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GUESS WHO WON???




GUESS WHO WON???


U.S. Olympic swimmer Lilly King (From Indiana & went to Purdue University) U.S. Swimmer Takes Exception To Cocky Finger Wag Of Russian Swimmer, Answered Her Tonight In Pool…

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Judul : U.S. Olympic swimmer Lilly King (From Indiana & went to Purdue University) U.S. Swimmer Takes Exception To Cocky Finger Wag Of Russian Swimmer, Answered Her Tonight In Pool…
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U.S. Olympic swimmer Lilly King took exception to a cocky finger-wag by Russian competitor Yulia Efimova, telling NBC after her 100-meter breaststroke competition that Efimova was a cheater and she was “not a fan.”

Cameras caught the 19-year-old King looking disdainfully at a TV monitor showing Efimova wagging her finger defiantly after winning her semifinal event with a time of 1 minute, 5.72 seconds. King wagged her finger back at the monitor, then went out and promptly swam a 1:05.70 to take the No. 1 seed heading into Monday night’s medal competition.

Efimova was banned last month from the Olympics as part of the Russian state-sponsored doping scandal, and previously in her career was suspended for more than a year for doping. She was reinstated to the Olympic competition at the last minute, however, and she was greeted by boos before and after her race on Sunday.

King, who mocked the Russian by waving her finger with a smile as she got out of the pool, did not like Efimova’s show of bravado.

“You know, you’re shaking your finger No. 1, and you’ve been caught for drug cheating,” King said. “I’m just not a fan. You know, going to swim my heart out for USA, and hopefully that turns out the best.”
King said she was not pleased with her time, but she said she was happy to be the top seed and would go for a time of 1:04 in the final.
So what was the result tonight?
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Lilly King made her point.

The American beat Yulia Efimova in the 100-meter breaststroke — and set an Olympic record, too — a night after she called out the Russian for bragging after failing a drug test.
Efimova was .57 seconds behind King, who finished in 1 minute, 4.93 seconds. American Katie Meili won bronze[…]

King’s victory made a statement, too. Asked if she thought the win made a statement to Efimova, King said: “I hope I did, that we can still compete clean. … That’s how it should be.”
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U.S. Olympic swimmer Lilly King took exception to a cocky finger-wag by Russian competitor Yulia Efimova, telling NBC after her 100-meter breaststroke competition that Efimova was a cheater and she was “not a fan.”

Cameras caught the 19-year-old King looking disdainfully at a TV monitor showing Efimova wagging her finger defiantly after winning her semifinal event with a time of 1 minute, 5.72 seconds. King wagged her finger back at the monitor, then went out and promptly swam a 1:05.70 to take the No. 1 seed heading into Monday night’s medal competition.

Efimova was banned last month from the Olympics as part of the Russian state-sponsored doping scandal, and previously in her career was suspended for more than a year for doping. She was reinstated to the Olympic competition at the last minute, however, and she was greeted by boos before and after her race on Sunday.

King, who mocked the Russian by waving her finger with a smile as she got out of the pool, did not like Efimova’s show of bravado.

“You know, you’re shaking your finger No. 1, and you’ve been caught for drug cheating,” King said. “I’m just not a fan. You know, going to swim my heart out for USA, and hopefully that turns out the best.”
King said she was not pleased with her time, but she said she was happy to be the top seed and would go for a time of 1:04 in the final.
So what was the result tonight?
Screen Shot 2016-08-08 at 10.36.02 PM
Lilly King made her point.

The American beat Yulia Efimova in the 100-meter breaststroke — and set an Olympic record, too — a night after she called out the Russian for bragging after failing a drug test.
Efimova was .57 seconds behind King, who finished in 1 minute, 4.93 seconds. American Katie Meili won bronze[…]

King’s victory made a statement, too. Asked if she thought the win made a statement to Efimova, King said: “I hope I did, that we can still compete clean. … That’s how it should be.”
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Monday, August 8, 2016

Pakistani Sand Wigger immigrants Khizr and Ghazala Khan, Democratic Pandering Parents of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan (killed in action) to speak at Muslim convention in Rosemont

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Judul : Pakistani Sand Wigger immigrants Khizr and Ghazala Khan, Democratic Pandering Parents of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan (killed in action) to speak at Muslim convention in Rosemont
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Pakistani immigrants Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son died fighting in Iraq, will be featured speakers at the largest assembly of Muslims in the U.S. and Canada over Labor Day weekend.

The Khans, who at last month's Democratic National Convention introduced the nation to their son, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, will be featured at this year's 53rd annual Islamic Society of North America convention, which is anticipated to have about 15,000 interfaith attendees. The event will take place Sept. 2-5 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont.

The Khans are expected to speak the evening of Sept. 3 and address a crowd of 10,000 people, organizers said. In an emotional appearance at the DNC, Khizr Khan criticized Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's proposal to temporarily ban the entry of foreign Muslims into the U.S., and accused Trump of making no sacrifices for his country. Trump challenged that assertion and also implied Ghazala Khan's religion prevented her from speaking at the convention.

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Pakistani immigrants Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son died fighting in Iraq, will be featured speakers at the largest assembly of Muslims in the U.S. and Canada over Labor Day weekend.

The Khans, who at last month's Democratic National Convention introduced the nation to their son, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, will be featured at this year's 53rd annual Islamic Society of North America convention, which is anticipated to have about 15,000 interfaith attendees. The event will take place Sept. 2-5 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont.

The Khans are expected to speak the evening of Sept. 3 and address a crowd of 10,000 people, organizers said. In an emotional appearance at the DNC, Khizr Khan criticized Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's proposal to temporarily ban the entry of foreign Muslims into the U.S., and accused Trump of making no sacrifices for his country. Trump challenged that assertion and also implied Ghazala Khan's religion prevented her from speaking at the convention.

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True News USA Magical Musical Break as we break for station identification along the True News USA News Network

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Judul : True News USA Magical Musical Break as we break for station identification along the True News USA News Network
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Chinese Jihadis among the fighters in Aleppo

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No mention has been made about the central role played by the Inghimasi (submerged) fighters of the Islamic Turkistan Party among the Syrian rebels in Aleppo.  They were quite effective in their waves of inghimasis in lifting the siege of Aleppo.  I guess this would detract from the narrative of the secular democratic rebellion favored by Western correspondents. 

No mention has been made about the central role played by the Inghimasi (submerged) fighters of the Islamic Turkistan Party among the Syrian rebels in Aleppo.  They were quite effective in their waves of inghimasis in lifting the siege of Aleppo.  I guess this would detract from the narrative of the secular democratic rebellion favored by Western correspondents. 

Long Beach CA - Illegal Beaner & Her Anchor Baby Murdered - Carina Mancera, 26, and her daughter, Jennabel age 4 were shot multiple times during a drive by shooting

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Judul : Long Beach CA - Illegal Beaner & Her Anchor Baby Murdered - Carina Mancera, 26, and her daughter, Jennabel age 4 were shot multiple times during a drive by shooting
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Long Beach police are struggling to understand why someone opened fire on a family outside the city’s downtown area Saturday night, killing a Illegal Beaner and her 4-year-old anchor baby daughter, and have received just three phone calls offering information, city officials said Monday.

It remains unclear if Carina Mancera, 26, and her daughter, Jennabel, were targeted or the victims of a random crime, according to Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia.

Speaking to reporters at the crime scene on Monday, homicide Sgt. Robert Woods dismissed notions that the shooting was linked to gang activity and expressed disappointment that police tip lines had not been flooded with calls.

“I was a little disheartened by that,” he said. “I thought we would just have an influx of information coming from the public. We haven’t had it yet.”

Mancera, her longtime boyfriend, Luis Anaya, and their daughter were walking toward their Locust Avenue home at the intersection of East 9th Street at about 10:20 p.m. when they were approached by the shooter, Woods said.

“After opening fire on the two decedents, he also fired a round at Mr. Anaya and then fled,” Woods said, adding that the shooter headed eastbound after the attack.

Woods would not comment on the type of weapon used and said he did not want to characterize what happened as an ambush, “because we don’t have enough evidence to show that yet.”

“I will say it was at close range and very brutal,” he said.

Police have recovered surveillance footage filmed in the area of the shooting, but Woods said the footage alone “is not going to solve our case” and urged more witnesses to come forward.

Anaya and Mancera both grew up in Long Beach, and had been together for at least five years, friends told The Times on Sunday. Anaya worked in construction and had no gang connections, his friends said.

Neighbors were surprised by the attack, describing the area as a residential strip where the sound of gunfire is uncommon.

“This neighborhood and just this downtown area is dramatically safer than it was 10 years ago,” Garcia said. “This is a neighborhood that has developed. There’s a lot of folks that live there. It’s a good community.”

Though the number of homicides in Long Beach has not increased significantly this year, violent crime across the city jumped by 8% in the first six months of 2016. Garcia cautioned that crime in the city was still down dramatically over the last decade, and he attributed the recent surge in Long Beach to a larger statewide trend.

“We know that violent crime has been increasing in most California cities, especially the larger ones, and so we’re looking at that,” he said. “We’re putting more resources to ensure the community is safe.”

In response to the lack of information from the public, Garcia said he has discussed offering a reward for tips that lead to an arrest in the slaying. Police are asking anyone with information about the killings to contact Dets. Scott Lasch and Michael Hubbard at (562) 570-7244.

“It is a whodunnit, and definitely motive — this one baffles me,” Woods, the homicide sergeant, said. “I’ve been doing it for a little while, and it baffles me.”

Long Beach police are struggling to understand why someone opened fire on a family outside the city’s downtown area Saturday night, killing a Illegal Beaner and her 4-year-old anchor baby daughter, and have received just three phone calls offering information, city officials said Monday.

It remains unclear if Carina Mancera, 26, and her daughter, Jennabel, were targeted or the victims of a random crime, according to Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia.

Speaking to reporters at the crime scene on Monday, homicide Sgt. Robert Woods dismissed notions that the shooting was linked to gang activity and expressed disappointment that police tip lines had not been flooded with calls.

“I was a little disheartened by that,” he said. “I thought we would just have an influx of information coming from the public. We haven’t had it yet.”

Mancera, her longtime boyfriend, Luis Anaya, and their daughter were walking toward their Locust Avenue home at the intersection of East 9th Street at about 10:20 p.m. when they were approached by the shooter, Woods said.

“After opening fire on the two decedents, he also fired a round at Mr. Anaya and then fled,” Woods said, adding that the shooter headed eastbound after the attack.

Woods would not comment on the type of weapon used and said he did not want to characterize what happened as an ambush, “because we don’t have enough evidence to show that yet.”

“I will say it was at close range and very brutal,” he said.

Police have recovered surveillance footage filmed in the area of the shooting, but Woods said the footage alone “is not going to solve our case” and urged more witnesses to come forward.

Anaya and Mancera both grew up in Long Beach, and had been together for at least five years, friends told The Times on Sunday. Anaya worked in construction and had no gang connections, his friends said.

Neighbors were surprised by the attack, describing the area as a residential strip where the sound of gunfire is uncommon.

“This neighborhood and just this downtown area is dramatically safer than it was 10 years ago,” Garcia said. “This is a neighborhood that has developed. There’s a lot of folks that live there. It’s a good community.”

Though the number of homicides in Long Beach has not increased significantly this year, violent crime across the city jumped by 8% in the first six months of 2016. Garcia cautioned that crime in the city was still down dramatically over the last decade, and he attributed the recent surge in Long Beach to a larger statewide trend.

“We know that violent crime has been increasing in most California cities, especially the larger ones, and so we’re looking at that,” he said. “We’re putting more resources to ensure the community is safe.”

In response to the lack of information from the public, Garcia said he has discussed offering a reward for tips that lead to an arrest in the slaying. Police are asking anyone with information about the killings to contact Dets. Scott Lasch and Michael Hubbard at (562) 570-7244.

“It is a whodunnit, and definitely motive — this one baffles me,” Woods, the homicide sergeant, said. “I’ve been doing it for a little while, and it baffles me.”

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