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Ohio restaurant killer was sent to anger class

Thursday, December 13th, 2012

Newly released records show an Ohio man who fatally shot his estranged wife and their daughters had been ordered by his employer to take an anger management class for making threats to kill his family.

The records also show Kevin Allen had blocked incoming calls to his wife’s and daughters’ phones and bought a machine to block cellphone calls in the days before the April 12 shooting.

Records obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday also show Allen told his family at a Cracker Barrel restaurant just outside Cleveland he was going to take them home and kill them.

Minutes later Allen killed his wife and one of their daughters and severely wounded the other daughter, who died a month later.

Police killed Allen outside the restaurant.

Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2012/12/12/2554410/ohio-restaurant-killer-was-sent.html#.UMnJqG_FWSo#storylink=cpy

 

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Politically correct bullies don’t like ‘illegal immigrant’

Thursday, November 8th, 2012

There is a campaign under way to shame media companies into abandoning the term “illegal immigrant” and replacing it with kinder and gentler euphemisms such as “undocumented worker.”

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists — which I’ve been a member of for two decades and which has rarely stuck its neck out to defend Hispanic journalists, let alone immigrants — has even gone so far as to suggest that the phrase causes hate crimes.

The crusade against the “I-word” began in September when, at an online journalism conference, freelance journalist and activist Jose Antonio Vargas put media companies on notice. He said they would be monitored and when they used “illegal immigrant” — which he claims “dehumanizes” people — the infraction would be duly recorded.

Vargas, who was born in the Philippines and last year revealed his status as an illegal immigrant (he prefers “American without papers”), identified the Associated Press and the New York Times as “two main targets.” Both institutions have since defended the term and continue to use it.

Let’s hear it for common sense. Media companies — and the journalists who work for them — need to stand up to these pressure tactics and continue to use the term. Here are some reasons why:

The wording is accurate. When you enter the United States without permission or overstay a visa, you break a law. Vargas notes that “being in a country without proper documents is a civil offense, not a criminal one.” True. But the word “illegal” simply means against the law.

The proposed change is, for the most part, about being politically correct. And this is not a good spot from which to practice journalism. My profession isn’t about making folks comfortable. That’s public relations.

The word police simply want to sanitize the debate so that immigration reformers don’t get their hands dirty by condoning illegal activity. One way to sanitize is to minimize the offense. The idea is to advance the argument that illegal immigration isn’t really a crime, just an example of desperate people chasing opportunity to survive.

Many of those concerns about “illegal” can be addressed if we agree not to use it as a noun (i.e., “the illegals”) and if we refrain from using the much more offensive term “illegal alien.”

The charge that the term “dehumanizes” people is ridiculous. It describes an action as much as it does a person. An illegal immigrant is someone who immigrates illegally.

This debate distracts from the real issues — the need for comprehensive immigration reform, walls of separation between immigration agents and local police amd an end to do-it-yourself state immigration laws.

The issue alienates supporters of comprehensive immigration reform and other right-minded people who think we should have a more fair, more honest, and more humane way of dealing with illegal immigrants but who also feel uneasy about scrubbing the language.

This is a squabble among elites. Ask an illegal immigrant if he cares what he’s called or whether he is more preoccupied with his struggle to provide for his family, avoid deportation and ensure that his children get legalized, and you’ll see that changing the language of the debate doesn’t even register.

Finally, the crusade highlights the hypocrisy of liberal Democrats who like to think of themselves as progressives because they eschew a term such as “illegal” but then turn around and support a Democratic president who has racked up record numbers of deportations.

This discussion is a waste of time. It’s also a reminder that those of us who support comprehensive immigration reform need to get our story straight.

We have long argued that illegal immigrants should have the opportunity, via earned legalization, to make amends for wrongdoing. Is the new argument that those immigrants needn’t bother because they did nothing wrong?

 

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In World First, Twitter Blocks Neo-Nazi Account in Germany

Saturday, October 20th, 2012

Using its country-specific content-blocking tool for the first time, Twitter has shut down access to a neo-Nazi group’s account in Germany.

“Never want to withhold content; good to have tools to do it narrowly & transparently,” Alex Macgillivray, Twitter’s general counseltweeted last night. “We announced the ability to withhold content back in Jan. We’re using it now for the first time re: a group deemed illegal in Germany.”

Dirk Hensen, a spokesman for Twitter, told The Associated Press on Thursday that the account @hannoverticker has been blocked only in Germany, where its content is considered illegal.

Twitter’s content-blocking tool is designed to enable the micro-blogging site to remove illegal content in a particular country, while allowing it to remain available for everyone else.

According to AP, the @hannoverticker account is used by a far-right fringe group—Besseres Hannover—which officials from the German state of Lower Saxony banned last month, saying it promotes Nazi ideals in an attempt to undermine Germany’s democracy.

Lower Saxony officials sent Twitter a letter, which the site posted, asking the site to “close this account immediately and not to open any substitute accounts for the organisation ‘Besseres Hannover.’“

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NY rape suspect eyed in 2002 murder of W.Va. woman

Sunday, September 16th, 2012

A drifter accused of brazenly raping an elderly woman in broad daylight in New York’s Central Park was a person of interest in a 2002 slaying in his home state of West Virginia, but investigators never had enough evidence to charge him, police said Friday.

David Albert Mitchell, 42, has had run-ins with the law for virtually all of his adult life, and was twice charged with crimes in which the alleged victim was an elderly woman, according to court records and a prosecutor. And an ex-girlfriend says he bragged about killing Barbara Flake in the tiny West Virginia community of Jenkinjones, an impoverished and tightknit community in the state’s southern coalfields.

West Virginia State Police determined the woman died from a blow to the head when they found her skull two years after she disappeared from her home. But there was never enough information or probable cause to arrest Mitchell, said Sgt. C.F. Kane.

Mitchell’s onetime girlfriend, Saretta Mitchell, told The Associated Press that the man once bragged about killing Flake — a claim she reported to police when Flake’s remains were found.

“In a social setting, when there’s alcohol involved, he will tell you anything,” she said Friday. “He bragged to me and some of our friends at different times that he had murdered two people.”

The rape charge against David Mitchell is just his latest brush with the law. Police in New York City say he raped a 73-year-old birdwatcher who took a compromising photo of him. Days earlier, the woman took a photo of Mitchell allegedly fondling himself — she told police he unsuccessfully tried to take away her camera and demanded she delete the image. That encounter happened more than a week ago.

The birdwatcher told police she was attacked late Wednesday morning in a wooded area near Strawberry Fields, a spot that serves as a memorial to John Lennon and is one of Central Park’s busiest sections. Police said the woman picked Mitchell out of a lineup.

In an interview with the New York Post published Thursday, the woman recounted the attack and said she felt enraged. She said she wanted him to be maimed and then sent to prison for life.

Mitchell was arraigned early Friday on charges of first-degree rape, robbery, assault and other charges and ordered held without bail, prosecutors said. A call to his attorney at arraignment was not returned.

Earlier, Mitchell said nothing as he was led from the special victims unit to face charges in court, but he spat at reporters gathered there. He was also charged with threatening a man last month with a knife in the same area of the park.

He told the man, according to investigators: “I have no problem stabbing you as many times as I want and making this circle full of blood.”

Court and prison records in Virginia and West Virginia show Mitchell has been in trouble with the law for virtually all of his adult life, with regular stays behind bars.

He was just 18 in January 1989 when he was charged with a rape and murder in McDowell County. Court records show he was acquitted on Feb. 16, 1990.

McDowell County Prosecutor Sid Bell didn’t immediately return a phone message Friday. However, he told The Charleston Gazette that the victim in that case was an 86-year-old woman. Bell had been in private practice at the time and was appointed to defend Mitchell.

Mitchell was sentenced in 1990 on a first-degree robbery and attempted robbery in McDowell County, and he escaped for two days while serving that term, West Virginia Division of Corrections spokeswoman Susan Harding said. Mitchell was then convicted in the escape.

Although Mitchell was acquitted of the 1989 murder, Bell said his client was arrested again a few months later, charged with raping another McDowell County woman, this one in her 70s, and stealing her gun. Prosecutors dropped the sexual assault charge in that case under a plea bargain, Bell told the newspaper.

Mitchell was released from prison in February 2000, according to state corrections officials, but incarcerated again in December 2000 on a grand larceny charge. He finished that sentence in 2001.

In Virginia, corrections records show a long list of arrests, but only one prison sentence, for an abduction: Mitchell served eight years, starting in 2003, spokesman Larry Traylor said.

He was indicted in Tazewell County on charges he stole a vehicle and used it to abduct the former girlfriend, Saretta Mitchell, eluded officers and drove while intoxicated. Since David Mitchell’s release last year, he’s been convicted of violating probation three times.

David Mitchell has “always had psychological issues and emotional problems,” Saretta Mitchell said, declining to elaborate on her relationship with him out of fear for her safety.

“We want something to be done so he doesn’t hurt anyone else,” she said, “but he’s done enough damage to the family already.”

Wayne Mitchell, 45 and no relation to the suspect, says David Mitchell has terrorized people in his hometown for years, preying on helpless elderly women. Jenkinjones is an isolated town of fewer than 300 people — a third of whom live in poverty, according to U.S. Census figures.

Folks have long wondered how long it would be before he came back. When word spread that he was about to be released from the Virginia prison, people bought guns to protect themselves, Wayne Mitchell said.

“To be honest with you, he needs to be put away for life. He’s better off where he’s at,” he told the AP. “He’s dangerous, honey, believe that.”

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Associated Press calls white supremacists a ‘white rights group’

Wednesday, August 15th, 2012

The Associated Press has come under scrutiny from liberal blogs after the news organization published an article that referred to the group European American Action Coalition as a “white rights group.”

 

The language was first used by the local Philadelphia newspaper Scranton Times-Tribune, according to Daniel Denvir of City Paper. When Denvir contacted the Associated Press for copy of their story, he was rebuffed.

 

“What possible purpose would there be for me to send you this story when you’re trying to cause trouble for how it was written?” Karen Testa, the East Region Editor at the Associated Press, told Denvir. “That’s a good way to build a journalism career,” she added before hanging up.

 

Crooks and Liars called the language a “frightening demonstration of the mainstreaming of white nationalism” and the article was also criticized by Pam’s House Blend.

 

The European American Action Coalition was founded by Steve Smith, who the Southern Poverty Law Center describes as a “longtime racist activist with a history of violence and top-level ties to numerous white nationalist hate groups.”

 

Smith announced on the white nationalist forum Stormfront that the 3rd Annual European American Heritage Celebration would take place at a park in Moosic, Pennsylvania.

 

But the event was later cancelled after borough officials said Smith lied about where he lived. The borough only allows local residents to use its park for organized events.

 

“I want to personally apologize to everyone that planned to make it to this event,” the group said on Stormfront. “The borough of Moosic has violated our freedom of speech and our right to peacefully assemble – action WILL be taken against the borough for their discriminatory acts against the EAAC.”

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Illegal immigrant permits could cost $585 million

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

The Obama administration’s new plan to grant temporary work permits to many young, illegal immigrants who otherwise could be deported may cost more than $585 million and require hiring hundreds of new federal employees to process more than 1 million anticipated requests, according to internal documents obtained by The Associated Press.

The Homeland Security Department plans, marked “not for distribution,” describe steps that immigrants will need to take — including a $465 paperwork fee designed to offset the program’s cost — and how the government will manage it. Illegal immigrants can request permission to stay in the country under the plan by filing a document, “Request for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,” and simultaneously apply for a work permit starting Aug. 15.

Under the new program, which President Barack Obama announced last month, eligible immigrants must have arrived in the U.S. before their 16th birthday, are 30 or younger, have been living here at least five years, are in school or graduated or served in the military. They also must not have a criminal record or otherwise pose a safety threat. They can apply to stay in the country and be granted a work permit for two years, but they would not be granted citizenship.

The internal government plans obtained by the AP provide the first estimates of costs, how many immigrants were expected to participate and how long it might take for them. It was not immediately clear whether or under which circumstances any immigrants would not be required to pay the $465 paperwork fee.

The plans said there would be no waivers, but Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told Congress last week that the government would grant waivers “in very deserving cases.”

“We anticipate that this will be a fee-driven process,” Napolitano said.

Fee waivers could dramatically affect the government’s share of the cost. The plans said that, depending on how many applicants don’t pay, the government could lose between $19 million and $121 million. Republican critics pounced on that.

“By lowering the fee or waiving it altogether for illegal immigrants, those who play by the rules will face delays and large backlogs as attention is diverted to illegal immigrants,” said House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas. “American taxpayers should not be forced to bail out illegal immigrants and President Obama’s fiscally irresponsible policies.”

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services estimated it could receive more than 1 million applications during the first year of the program, or more than 3,000 per day.

It would cost between $467 million and $585 million to process applications in the first two years of the program, with revenues from fees paid by immigrants estimated at $484 million, according to the plans. That means the cost to the government could range from a gain of $16 million to a loss of more than $101 million.

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Two arrested for killing 7-year-old girl

Sunday, July 1st, 2012

Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a 7 year old girl from Kirulapana, police said.

Police suspect the youths, aged 18 and 17 years, had raped and killed the girl before dumping her body in a canal in Narahenpita.

Police recovered the girl’s body this morning and arrested the suspects, who are said to have lived in close proximity to the victim’s residence.

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2 terror suspects arrested in London

Friday, June 29th, 2012

London police have detained two British Muslim converts on suspicion of terror offenses Thursday, a U.K. security official told The Associated Press.

The official, who spoke only on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said it wasn’t clear whether the arrests were related to the upcoming Olympic Games. Security is tight ahead of the London games, which begin on July 27.

“This doesn’t appear to be a big investigation, but it’s still early days,’’ he said, downplaying the importance of the arrests.

Scotland Yard identified the men as an 18-year-old and a 32-year-old, but didn’t give their names. The force said in a statement the pair was arrested early Thursday at separate addresses in east London.

A man who identified himself as a friend of the detainees identified the 18-year-old as Jamal ud-Din and said the older man was someone he knew only as “Zakariya.’’

Mizanur Rahman, 29, said the arrests “might have had something to do with the fact that they recently went canoeing’’ on the River Lee, a branch of which runs through the Olympic site in east London. He said the pair also recently went shooting with an air rifle in Essex, a largely suburban and rural county east of London.

Rahman said he saw nothing amiss with the activities. “It’s just people trying to get into the Olympic spirit,’’ he said, adding that he believed authorities would try “painting it as jihad training.’’

Rahman pointed the AP to what he said was a photograph of ud-Din. The picture showed a stocky, pale-faced man with a bushy red beard and it appeared to match a man who appeared last year in a YouTube video entitled “The Test of Allah by Jamal ud Deen.’’

The speaker on the video, who Rahman confirmed was ud-Din, expresses contempt for democracy and non-Muslims, admiration for Islamist firebrands including jailed Egyptian preacher Abu Hamza, and anger at the Danish cartoons which infamously caricatured Muhammad — whom Muslims revere as a prophet.

At one point the speaker approvingly quotes someone he refers to only as “the sheikh.’’

“We’re not like the Christians; if you slap us on the left cheek, we’ll slap you back,’’ he tells an unseen audience. “This is so true, brother. We’re Muslims. We defend ourselves, brother.’’

Security services across Europe have long been alert to the activities of extremist Muslim converts.

Richard Reid, who tried to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight in 2001, was a convert. So, too, was Jermaine Lindsay, one of four suicide bombers in London’s 2005 attacks. The coordinated bombings killed 52 people — just one day after London won the bid for the Olympics. In 2010, two German converts to Islam and two Turkish men were convicted over a foiled plot to attack U.S. targets in Germany.

This week European security officials told the AP that they were tracking a Norwegian Muslim convert who had gone to Yemen for training and had since become “operational.’’

Intelligence officials say there has been an expected increase in chatter among extremist groups, but there are still no specific or credible threats targeting the Olympics. The terror level is labeled substantial, a notch below severe.

A substantial threat level indicates that an attack is a strong possibility.

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Illegal immigration poses serious problems in Makhachkala

Saturday, June 2nd, 2012

Makhachkala, June 1, 2012. On May 31 Makhachkala city administration held a meeting of the Commission on public control over migration processes chaired by the deputy head of city administration Ferezulla Kahrimanov. Opening the meeting, Kahrimanov noted that the control over migration processes is conducted badly.

“This year, the city allocated a quota totaling 2222 for foreign experts. But the real number of foreigners working and living in Dagestan is much bigger. In particular, the city is flooded with beggars. To remedy this situation, the Office of the Federal Migration Service of Russia across Dagestan should be assisted by the city administration” – the representative of the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation RD Batyr Bagandov noted. According to him only for the first 4 months of the current year the Office registered over 5,400 newcomers. In Bagandov’s opinion the construction industry of the republic requires much the workers from Vietnam, because they work for a very modest fee.

Ferezulla Kahrimanov proposed FMS to work more closely with the administration of the city, the municipal legislative assembly, city services and the management of companies.

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Illegal Immigrant Guilty Plea

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

The owners of a Ridgeland irrigation company pled guilty to harboring illegal aliens this morning.

The U.S. attorney’s office says Paul and Barbara Love, owners of Love Irrigation, were charged with improper use of social security numbers and hiding the fact they hired illegal workers from immigration agents.

As part of a plea agreement the couple has said they will pay a fine of $515,000.00.

They could also face up to ten years in prison.

Sentencing has been set for August 2nd. Tuesday, Barbara Love, the majority owner of the company, is expected to plea guilty, to a charge of concealing criminal information.

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