- There is nothing more American in this day and time than people being killed while celebrating their "freedom." Six dead at an Independence Day parade.
- This video appears to be the best in capturing the gunshot sounds. That's definitely a guy pulling the trigger of an AR-15 weapon of war as fast as he could, pausing to put another clip in, and then firing again.
- Arrest video and photo. It took all afternoon, but they finally tracked him down.
- We've got another potential Pulitzer photo for another mass shooting.
- That looked familiar.
- Only victims identified publicly so far:
- If you dare, you can see the photo here. I'm becoming more and more convinced the public needs to see the carnage that an AR-15 can do in such a short time.
- Various photos of the 22 year old shooter.
- Of course.
- Not that it really matters, but the town of the shooting, Highland Park, has been the location of several movie houses.
- There was another shooting in Philadelphia at a fireworks show last night that caused crowds to scatter, but I'm not believing this big city police propaganda for one second. That's one magic bullet.
- There were dozens of fires across the metroplex last night as people decided to shoot off fireworks during a drought. Even the official Fort Worth fireworks show along the Trinity River had to be cancelled after nine minutes once fires broke out:
- The Fort Worth Fire Department alone responded to 203 grass fires yesterday.
- In this story I learned that this is the same attorney who is representing the Jack County Judge who refused to perform same sex marriage. (That lawsuit is before the Fifth Circuit.)
- Random sports news.
- "The average price of a new car is at its highest on record, topping $47,000."
7.05.2022
Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts
7.04.2022
Random Monday Morning Thoughts
Ten years ago this 17 year old girl was found shot to death outside of a home in a high tone area of Fort Worth. The eventual story of how she ended up there turned out to be wild. (Stories here and here.) And then it got crazier when the homeowner who found her was also found dead a few months later, hogtied and burned in his car. You want more? His death was tied to a white supremacy group and a man in Boyd. (Stories here and here.) It's worth the rabbit trail.
- THWMISB™
- Friday night excitement that started in Wise County.
- We had a big shooting on Saturday evening in Haltom City. Cops were called out to an incident in a residential neighborhood and, when three of them arrived, a guy opened fire.
- Two people are the home were dead: 33-year-old Collin Davis (found in the driveway) and 32-year-old Amber Tsai.
- Three officers were "injured". There's a neighbor's camera that picked up the moment cops arrived, and it looks like one of the officers was hit. The police chief says three were actually grazed.
- Six homes were hit across the street including an "elderly person" inside one of them.
- The shooter escaped but killed himself about a half mile away.
- Abortion updates:
- The post Dobbs landscape in America seems to be getting off to a rough start.
- This Texas rep is out there making threats which aren't even true.
- All the headlines on Saturday said the Texas Supreme Court brought the pre-Roe Texas statute criminalizing abortion back to life in a late night Friday ruling. However, there are some smart guys on Twitter who I follow who aren't so sure about that's what the ruling means. Regardless, it's just a matter of time before abortion in Texas is totally banned due to the trigger law -- although time is of the essence right now to some women out there. Fun fact: The original Texas abortion law actually was enacted even earlier than the 1920s and dates back to before the Civil War.
- Some people speculate she had a nose job while on the run in Costa Rica from a murder charge. I would have never recognized her.
- Dateline: Waco.
- If you haven't seen the montage of the debates for Wyoming's senate seat (video - 1:58 in length) or for Arizona governor (video - 2:20 in length), you have to. The U.S. is in big, big trouble.
- Speaking of, the Patriot Front, the equivalent of Hitler's Brownshirts, marched through Boston on Saturday. I'm telling you: Pay attention to what is happening out there.
- Sheesh. (Although Delkus didn't predict that Wise County would get rained on all day yesterday.)
- We don't sing the Star-Spangled Banner in a manner that lets the listener know there's actually a question mark at the end.
- Did you know that if you are over 65 you don't have to pay your property taxes? Well, kind of. The rules are: (1) You still owe the taxes but the government can't come in and sell your home at foreclosure to make you pay it, (2) Once you pass, the government can enforce its lien for your unpaid taxes, (3) there is an interest rate of 5% for the unpaid balance, and (4) you still take a credit rating hit even though you have a legal right to withhold payment. Overall: That doesn't sound like a good idea.
- I saw this update on Saturday and haven't seen anything since then. I guess he is still out there.
- Uvalde Consolidated ISD School Police Chief Pete Arredondo has resigned from his newly won city council seat without ever attending a meeting. You knew that was coming even though he, as is his nature, was slow to realize it.
7.01.2022
It's Friday -- Let's Get Out of Here
‘Merica pic.twitter.com/csPvYZlYIA
— TG (@TG22110) June 27, 2022
MAN DOWN! @spittinchiclets pic.twitter.com/UJ6vE2n3CA
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) July 1, 2022
Holy Crap…don’t do that dude, I don’t have the extra lives you got! 😏🤣🐶🐈 pic.twitter.com/lCky09SqKx
— Fred Schultz (@FredSchultz35) June 29, 2022
cant rat on the kid after putting that much effort in pic.twitter.com/0q6jNJu17w
— 🥀_Imposter_🕸️ (@Imposter_Edits) June 29, 2022
this should win an oscar for “best picture” pic.twitter.com/h3fHYC8JuU
— hi, i’m cory 👋🏾 (@burncoryburn) June 29, 2022
Random Friday Morning Thoughts
- The crazy case of the coach in Wichita Falls committing suicide days after allegations of sexual abuse appeared on social media spilled over into a school board meeting last night.
- This headline doesn't do the meeting justice because . . .
- . . . the headline should be about how administrators might be getting a little nervous right now.
- Deputies attended the meeting to keep order (and I just liked the picture.)
- This was a heck of a story, but Costa Rica would be a great place to try and hide in (at least while it worked.) Here's the town on Google Maps where she was found. She lived in a hostel there. I would do that.
- It appears that Brittney Griner's trial in a Russian courtroom is going on at this very moment. Here's a pic of her arriving for court. (I did a quick search for that Jimi Hendrix t-shirt but couldn't find it. Edit: A faithful reader did.)
- GPS and robotic boats? Think of all things you could smuggle in if you could program a boat to arrive at some remote shoreline in the middle of the night.
- And another. There's an ill wind blowing.
- Christian Nationalism is full front and center now.
- A helicopter? They used a helicopter? Video.
- Nerdy legal stuff: The newly-revamped-for-the-next-generation Supreme Court ignored multiple criminal cases yesterday and, by definition, became more prosecution oriented. Justice Sotomayor was not happy. Link.
- Legal nerdy stuff #2: I just like the way this dissenting opinion in a state criminal case this week started off. It comes out of the Waco court of appeals:
- USC and UCLA leaving the PAC 12 for the BIG 10 went from rumor to becoming officially confirmed in just a matter of hours yesterday. That was stunning.
- Here's the map of the new Big 10. (USC and UCLA are way over there on the left.)
- This is funny. Flashy LA teams showing up for games in Nebraska and Iowa.
- "Shout out to all the women fighting for their rights right now. I love you so much!" Moment ago on Fox and Friends. Video.
- Keeping up with new stories about criminal cases being solved using ancestry databases coupled with DNA testing is getting harder and harder because there are so many. I saw this one out of Montgomery County, Texas this week. The detective solved the case by just "reading an article" about how easy it was.
- Time which has passed since the Wise County Sheriff's Office, despite having a full male DNA profile, has failed to solve the murder of Lauren Whitener in her home at Lake Bridgeport: 1,094 days.
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