What's really cool is when they are all the same thing.
One and three are the same thing to me ... it's the second one that I'm struggling with ...What's really cool is when they are all the same thing.
It’s called retirement.What's really cool is when they are all the same thing.
https://themessenger.com/news/killing-of-suspected-shoplifter-by-walgreens-guard-reasonable-da-saysNobody is going to punish security people that act reasonably (I didn't see roughing up, I saw control of a criminal that might be armed with a deadly weapon) in the current conditions.
https://sfstandard.com/criminal-justice/walgreens-san-francisco-guard-released-from-jail/
SF Walgreens Security Guard Freed From Jail; DA Won’t Pursue Murder Charge in Shooting
While releasing the video Monday, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced that an investigation of the incident had concluded the guard, 33-year-old Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, would not face criminal prosecution in Brown's death.
The video, shared on social media by local television stations, shows Brown and the security guard in an altercation near the store entrance after he accuses Brown of trying to shoplift. Captured April 27, the footage ends with Brown, 24, retreating from the store in reverse, and the guard raising a weapon in his direction.
"The law does not require that somebody wait to exercise self-defense until there is a weapon coming towards them," Jenkins said. "What it evaluates is whether your fear in that moment of imminent harm is reasonable. At this point in time, the facts are that somebody has decided to become violent and aggressive with [Anthony] in order to retain stolen property, violent to the point that he’s having to use physical force to restrain him."
"We have the benefit of hindsight, right now we understand that Banko Brown did not have a knife, didn’t have a weapon, but at that moment in time it's about what the security guard perceived or believed and was that reasonable," Jenkins added. "And so based on the evidence and the law at this point, the law presumes [Anthony] was reasonable because there was an ongoing robbery at the time."
I suspect US taxpayers will ultimately wind up paying off these loans. Just one more avenue with which to bleed the productive dry.Be careful who your friends are when you make a deal with the ....
https://fortune.com/2023/05/18/chin...i-lanka-africa-collapse-economic-instability/
In a lot of the world, the clock has hit midnight’: China is calling in loans to dozens of countries from Pakistan to Kenya
Keeping schools open, the lights on and even food on the table is being threatened by debt payments from the $1 trillion Belt and Road program.
I hope not.I suspect US taxpayers will ultimately wind up paying off these loans. Just one more avenue with which to bleed the productive dry.