- A man has been arrested for the murder of a Fort Worth lawyer, Kimberly Knapp, who was found dead in a home in Saginaw. Police were called on a Monday after a report of a "self-inflicted" gunshot wound, but the investigation would instead lead to the arrest warrant yesterday. Here is a profile of her from a couple of years ago.
- On Tuesday police in Cedar Hill, after pursing a man on an Aggravated Assault charge, fired at the suspect who appears to have shot at them first. Police released the video of the shooting yesterday. There were a lot of shots fired. And he didn't die.
- If you haven't seen the video of Mitch McConnel having some type of medical episode yesterday which caused him to freeze mid-sentence, here you go. I can't stand the guy, but I hope he's OK. (He returned to speak briefly with reporters about 15 minutes later which is pretty surprising.)
- Hunter Biden's guilty plea got derailed by a federal judge yesterday. This is just a hiccup because of a little bit of limelight seeking judge, but it will get done.
- However, one of the reasons she didn't take the plea was because she wasn't sure one of the the statute he was charged with, lying on a gun purchase form, was constitutional. Based upon gun laws being gutted across the nation because of the Bruen decision, she is probably right.
- Sinead O'Connor has died at 56. I remember when she tore up the picture of the Pope on SNL. I was more confused than anything else, but it turn out she was probably just ahead of her time.
- Channel 8 had a story of a Bridgeport kid who wanted, and got, a fence around the playground area at Bridgeport Intermediate School. This is a nice story, but I'm not real sure how it made it all the way to DFW media.
- Legal stuff: Last week we had an appellate court in Waco release an opinion denying an appeal because the brief filed by the defendant's lawyer was believed to be not only horrible but also, the court speculated, was written by Chat GPT. I'm surprised more hasn't been made out of this.
- Legal
nerdyweird stuff: I have no idea what's going on in this appellate case which was dismissed yesterday other than Mr. Baby Shark was representing himself. - Colorado is coming back to the Big 12! Probably.
- College GameDay announced they will be at the North Carolina-South Carolina game on September 2nd for their season debut and that Lee Corso will be there. This is elder abuse. Corso, 87, missed five editions of College GameDay last year due to various illness. And when he was there, he was often confused and had to be bailed out by co-hosts. I have no idea why they are doing this.
- GDP news this morning. The economy just continues to roll.
- Messenger: Above the Fold
7.27.2023
Random Thursday Morning Thoughts
7.26.2023
Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts
- Oh, man. I crane caught fire this morning in Hudson Yards/Hell's Kitchen area in Manhattan and fell a long way. And a video caught it when it happened. Four injuries reported so far.
- The Federal Reserve is expected to announce today yet another interest rate increase. Honestly, I'm not sure I understand it at this point. You can say it has worked to curtail inflation, but wouldn't you start backing off by now?
- I was looking at this story to see if genealogical DNA was involved but . . .
- . . . the following caught me off guard a bit. Normally police agencies are a little more reserved with their language before someone has been actually convicted.
- This is the same scheme which Steve Bannon was convicted of but who was quickly pardoned by Trump before he left office. They collected millions from people who wanted to donate to privately building The Wall and then pocketed the money. This guy got 63 months yesterday.
- She should have been reprimanded. She was also unnecessarily dramatic and harsh towards the defense the entire trial.
- Things are going great for him.
- Aggieland is having lots of political problems lately.
- Oh no! Not at Camp LeJeune! The Plaintiffs' bar will turn this in to a mass class action tort by week's end. (And by that I mean no offense.)
- I was curious about whether the headline was really a bit dramatic, but there really was a late evening court stipulation (here) in the defamation trial against Rudy. The only thing left to determine is damages.
- My Bridgeport math tells me that averages out to $52.5 million a year.
- Legal-in-the-weeds stuff: Hunter Biden's law firm might be in trouble for contacting the court and making a misrepresentation. Or not. Here's the judge's order and law firm's response. I think they'll be OK.
7.25.2023
Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts
The month long mystery of who killed 6 year old Alanna Gallagher in Saginaw was solved with an arrest, and then we learned of a Decatur connection.
- That sentence is probably fair. He'll have to serve at least half of the 12 years before becoming eligible for parole. (Side note: The prosecutor actually asking for the maximum of life in prison from the jury was dumb. No one died. They lost all credibility when they did that.)
- Israel moves very close to a Netanyahu headed autocracy as it throws aside the concept of having a judiciary being a check and balance. Pay attention. We could be headed that way here.
- The leading Israeli newspapers went with a dark front page to represent "democracy going dark."
- The Justice Department followed through on its warning that it would sue Texas over the floating buoys. There sure is a lot of time and expense going to be wasted on 1,000 feet of ineffective floating balls that cost at least $1 million in taxpayer money.
- "Band camp" this time of year in Wise County seems like it would be a beating. You even use pretend instruments in the heat on the pavement to get started.
- Not enough.
- Eight second YouTube video here.
- Oh, my.
- This is a weird story. From what I can gather from it, the guy is arrested for DWI and a sample of his blood was taken. Within 24 hours, the officer had left the blood in a breakroom refrigerator where other officers saw it. Because of that, a supervisor made the decision to immediately kill the case, and have the defendant released from jail. Trust me, cops don't work that quickly to kill a case just because evidence has been handled questionably.

The headline is wrong. He was arrested. 
Memorable photo from the second DWI. - I could have sworn that within the last year I've seen another video of a Texas Sheriff starring in, and producing and uploading, his own movie as he berates someone as he fires them -- someone who he hired at basically minimum wage. Story.
- The Dallas Morning News has compiled a list of its most profitable companies in DFW. All those profit numbers are staggeringly high, but Exxon's is eye-popping. You guys remember those high gas prices caused by "inflation"?
- Whatever happened to the silly Michael Irvin defamation lawsuit against the Marriott worker?
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