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Site member since 2010 and you got a ugly ass frog drawn in the 60s as your user profile picture. Shut yo old ass up and eat your grits. The future is now old man |
#62
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That whining was unbearable. |
#63
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what about ''i cant get on my knees , they dont bend''
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A gunman who killed two people and injured a third at Duck Creek Kitchen + Bar was under a restraining order, but still allowed to possess firearms, after he threatened his former boss. Brown County Sheriff Todd Delain said Monday that Bruce K. Pofahl shot and killed I. J. S, 32, and J. T. B, 35, and seriously injured 28-year-old D. M. in an attack Saturday that began at the restaurant inside the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center. The hotel is attached to the Oneida Casino in Ashwaubenon. Police shot and killed the 62-year-old gunman outside the building. Pofahl was fired from his job as the restaurant's food and beverage manager earlier this year. He was not allowed to be on the property. According to court records, Brown County Court Commissioner Phoebe Mix granted a temporary restraining order against Pofahl on March 9 on behalf of a restaurant employee who previously supervised Pofahl. The employee, in documents filed that month, said Pofahl sent her threatening text messages and emails over the course of a few weeks that included pictures of her home and threats against her family. Pofahl made comments like "time's up" in the messages, according to the employee. She said the behavior continued even after police contacted him multiple times. Hotel staff were also aware of the situation and shared her concerns. The employee said Pofahl had been fired "for a few things, including harassment." Court Commissioner Paul Burke granted a permanent restraining order with the employee on March 23, but records indicate that the court did not find "clear and convincing evidence that the respondent may use a firearm to cause physical harm to another or to endanger public safety." Pofahl did not attend the hearing after telling court officials in a letter that he had concerns about COVID-19 safety at the courthouse. "Pursuant to COVID pandemic criteria, I am a member in the vulnerable population having high blood pressure and diabetes," he wrote. Newspaper archives indicate Pofahl had a long history in the hospitality industry. A 1995 article in The Detroit Jewish News identified him as a food and beverage director and executive assistant manager for a Radisson hotel outside Detroit. He also worked at hotels in Naples, Florida, and Asheville, North Carolina, according to the Fort Myers News-Press and Asheville Citizen-Times. |
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Naw...just trying too hard |
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2011 Norway attacks The 2011 Norway attacks, referred to in Norway as 22 July or as 22/7, were two sequential domestic terrorist attacks by Anders Behring Breivik against the government, the civilian population, and a Workers' Youth League summer camp, in which 77 people were killed. The first attack was a car bomb explosion in Oslo within Regjeringskvartalet, the executive government quarter of Norway, at 15:25:22. The bomb was placed inside a van next to the tower block housing the office of the then Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. The explosion killed eight people and injured at least 209 people, twelve severely. The second attack occurred less than two hours later at a summer camp on the island of Utøya in Tyrifjorden, Viken. The camp was organized by the AUF, the youth division of the ruling Norwegian Labour Party.Wikipedia Location: Oslo and Utøya, Norway Date: July 22, 2011, Oslo: 15:25 CEST, Utøya: 17:22–18:34 CEST (UTC+02:00) Target: Labour Party members Attack type: Car bomb, mass shooting, terrorism Weapons: Oslo: Car bomb (made using ANFO), Utøya: Semi-automatic rifle (Ruger Mini-14) and semi-automatic pistol (Glock 34) Deaths: 77 (8 by bombing, 67 by gunfire, 2 indirectly) Non-fatal injuries: 319+ (209+ by bombing, 32 by gunfire, 78+ indirectly) Perpetrator: Anders Behring Breivik Motive: Far-right extremism
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“While Norway has one of the lowest violent crime rates globally, its death rate is the highest on this list. On July 22, 2011, a Norwegian citizen killed 77 people with a bomb and mass shooting. Eight people were killed by the bomb on Regjeringskvartalet (Governmentquarter) in Oslo and 69 of were killed in the shooting at a summer camp on the island of Utøya. Police arrested suspect Anders Behring Breivik for the shooting, who was charged with committing acts of terrorism.”
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I’ve noticed that as well. So much for him uniting the country. Still riots and shootings everywhere.
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