
The protest over the McKinney Pool Party Incident looks larger than what is going on in Los Angeles.
- This is weird. The former DA in Montague County, who had her appeal bond revoked for unknown reasons in Denton County, is still in the Hopkins County jail. She should have been transferred to Denton yet to have a hearing on the matter.
- This is a wonky story from last night . Two guys get chased by police so they dump the car they were fleeing in and run into the woods. They are located but one suffers a dog bite. The Dog Bite Guy is placed in a patrol car and medics are called to check on the wound. But while waiting, the guy is able to crawl into the front seat of the cop car and drive it away. He later crashed.
- The victim had been tubing behind the boat.
- He is groveling back.
- His tone was even worse than the headline. So make sure not to peaceably assemble to protest Trump during his birthday parade or the government will attack you on the spot. Video.
- The Wall Street Journal reports that Stephen Miller has put pressure on ICE to make more arrests or heads would roll, so they decided to start raiding places like Home Depot where lots of folks seeking work could be found. You know, because tracking down gang members and those with long criminal histories takes work.
- The Director of National Intelligence put out a strange video with all sorts of nuclear war imagery and claiming there are "elites" who want it to happen. Video
- Trump is tearing up the Rose Garden.
- You've got to be kidding. "Texas Republicans are planning to reconvene Thursday to continue discussing the plan, according to Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Irving, and Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Houston, who said they will attend the meeting. Members of Trump’s political team are also expected to attend, according to Hunt and two GOP congressional aides familiar with the matter."
- Legal stuff: I cannot stop watching this 10 seconds of this lawyer's legal argument in the Karen Read trial from yesterday.
- Saw this interesting note on the Tarrant County DA's "trial board":
- The Grayson County sheriff left his gun in a Wendy's bathroom in Georgia, and moments later a 15 year old went in, found it, and fired it. No injuries.