- "Trooper Jerry Wayne Adamick Jr., 44, was driving on FM 945 South, responding to assist law enforcement partners with an emergency call around 9:15 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 15, when his vehicle went off the side of the road, struck a tree and caught fire. Trooper Adamick died at the scene."
- "Upon arrival, officers found six children ranging in age from 2 months to 9 years old inside the unit. The other children were 2, 3, 5, and 7 years old, police said."  There's not much of an explanation in any of the stories. 
- The video is repulsive, but that is the price we pay for free speech. Or it used to be that way. I'm at a loss to understand how a public university can kick you out of school for distasteful mockery or how an elected official, who knows better, can advocate for that punishment.  
- The forever war, which has been all one-sided for two years, continues.
- But that "brawl" was only between two people. "At nearly 1,200 feet long and with a capacity for around 7,000 passengers and 2,000 crew members, the Royal Caribbean-operated Wonder of the Seas is one of the largest cruise ships in the world."
- Oh, no. Trump got to ride in the King's carriage this morning as he made his was to Windsor Castle. 
- But there were shenanigans last night by some Brits as a video slide show, and a high quality one at that, was projected onto the castle. 
- For some reason, the prosecutor in the Charlie Kirk case revealed and read the text messages between the alleged shooter and his roommate. 
- There are a lot of people on the left and the right who think there's something not quite right with the text exchange. Hey, I'm no conspiracy theorist, but I'm right there with them. It simply doesn't sound like a text exchange between 22 year olds of today. Best theory I saw: The roommate had prior knowledge of the shooting and the text messages were a ruse to make it seem otherwise. 
- Legal nerdy stuff: Utah does not use grand juries. Even though the right to a grand jury is in the Bill of Rights, the Supreme Court has said, a long time ago, that it does not apply to state prosecutions.
- This is just on step in an ongoing plan for the current Administration to take control over elections so as to be able to invalidate the votes of blue states in future elections.  It's over. 
- A huge tree on the White House lawn is being cut down to make way for Trump's ballroom. 
- But we ask juries to determine credibility very often with only an hour or two of a person's testimony.
- Ted Cruz, being interviewed on CNN last night, went off the rails.
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