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TexMexBazooka , to Texas in Former Uvalde school police chief, officer indicted in 1st-ever criminal charges over failed response to 2022 mass shooting | CNN

Good. Your police department is more heavily armed than some militaries and you can’t stop one guy?

curiousaur ,

I'm really wondering how much of the rumors are true. The ones about how the first cops in shot a kid running away from the shooter, and the whole rest of the debacle is a coverup.

evasive_chimpanzee , to Texas in Former Uvalde school police chief, officer indicted in 1st-ever criminal charges over failed response to 2022 mass shooting

Probably going to get appealed. There's precedent that police are not legally required to do anything.

Telorand ,

The former chief was booked on 10 counts of child endangerment and known criminal negligence, according to an official at the Uvalde County Jail.

Depends on what the statutes cover. For example, you can be charged with "Serious Bodily Injury to a Minor" by way of direct action or failure to act to try to prevent the injury. It's broad and open to interpretation for a reason, and that's where juries come in.

I imagine they'll use that particular legal precedent you mentioned as part of their defense strategy, though. It's almost like a loophole, except it's literally just a gaping hole in police oversight.

Speculater ,
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This dude straight up admitted he didn't know he was in charge... Gun shots going off, each one another dead child, listening to the chaos, and his excuse was, "It wasn't clear who was in charge."

Someone take charge! Fuck these cowards.

In before, "Would you run into gun fire?!" Yes. I would and I have. In the military you learn to never leave a fallen soldier and I'd certainly rank dying children higher than an adult soldier.

CarbonatedPastaSauce ,

Indeed. All these cops LARPing as military don't have what it takes. It's why they are so trigger happy, because they are scared all the time.

psmgx ,

Nah. This is some midwit Reddit bs that keeps getting repeated.

First off, this was ruled by the Appeals Court of DC, not SCOTUS. Not a national law ruling, and debatable if it's relevant at all in Texas.

Warren v DC's ruling is that the police have a duty to the public at large, and not to a specific individual at a specific time. The cops, even if well funded, can't be everywhere, all the time, and stuff will slip through. That is, if there are 20 cops on duty and 40 crimes happening by definition someone won't get get served; they can only be in so many places at once, and you're not able to sue because of that.

Same way you're not able to sue the Ambulance if the only free one is on the other side of town and grandpa died of a heart attack before the arrive.

Warren v DC is also a civil liability thing, while the former Police Chief is looking at Criminal Negligence. He can certainly try and appeal the ruling if he is found guilty, but Warren v DC won't have shit to do with that.

The entire incident is well documented through recorded 911 and response calls and tons of witness testimony. He's gonna eat shit, for sure. IMO it's not if he'll catch guilty, but how tough the sentence will be.

evasive_chimpanzee ,

I definitely agree with you. My comment was more a statement of frustration and a bleak outlook on the efficacy of our legal system than it was my opinion of what will actually happen.

hsdkfr734r , to Texas in Former Uvalde school police chief, officer indicted in 1st-ever criminal charges over failed response to 2022 mass shooting

school police

School police? In my school police was called when needed, which wasn't often.

autotldr Bot , to Texas in Former Uvalde school police chief, officer indicted in 1st-ever criminal charges over failed response to 2022 mass shooting

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Family members of the victims have been meeting with the DA’s office to discuss the results of the months-long grand jury investigation, according to Brett Cross, the guardian of 10-year-old Uziyah Garcia, one of the fourth graders killed in the shooting rampage.

Earlier this year, the US Justice Department released a damning report that concluded law enforcement officers had many opportunities to reassess their flawed response to the May 24, 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School.

During the fallout following the massacre, DPS Director Steven McCraw repeatedly called the law enforcement response to the shooting an “abject failure” and said each of its officers’ actions would be internally investigated and scrutinized by the district attorney.

School employees and victims of the shooting began their testimony before the grand jury in March – shortly after the Uvalde City Council released an independent report clearing all local officers of wrongdoing.

The report found ample problems also emerged after the gunman was killed – from getting students away from the school and reunited with families to how bereaved parents were told their children were dead, the release of information about what happened, and the provision of therapy services.

In May, 19 families of the students and teachers killed or injured in the mass shooting said they settled a lawsuit with the city for $2 million and announced they are suing 92 officers with Texas Department of Public Safety, the school district and individual employees.


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autotldr Bot , to Texas in WFAA: Texas megachurch pastor admits past inappropriate behavior with ‘young lady’ after accusation of molesting 12-year-old | CNN

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Dallas-area megachurch pastor Robert Morris admitted to “inappropriate sexual behavior with a young lady” in the 1980s after a woman accused him of molesting her when she was 12 years old, according to a statement obtained by CNN affiliate WFAA.

Morris, a senior pastor at Gateway Church and a member of then-candidate Donald Trump’s Evangelical Executive Advisory Board during the 2016 campaign, did not mention the name or age of the girl in his statement but said the inappropriate behavior lasted several years.

Since that time, I have walked in purity and accountability in this area,” Morris said in his statement, adding he and his wife met with the survivor and her family in 1989.

In a statement to WFAA, Gateway Church said Morris underwent a two-year “restoration process” after a “moral failure” in his twenties.

“Pastor Robert has been open and forthright about a moral failure he had over 35 years ago when he was in his twenties and prior to him starting Gateway Church.

In 2016, Morris was part of Trump’s Evangelical Executive Advisory Board, the campaign announced in a news release at the time.


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Wahots , to U.S. News in NY Gov Hochul delays controversial NYC congestion pricing plan ‘indefinitely’.
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15 billion dollars lost, lol. Way to choke at the worst possible time. Good luck making up that shortfall.

CrimeDad OP ,

Yes, allegedly $1 billion per year over the next fifteen years plus $500 million for the tolling infrastructure. However, the MTA board could override the governor if they really need the money.

Domiku , to U.S. News in NY Gov Hochul delays controversial NYC congestion pricing plan ‘indefinitely’.

Oh this is absolute bullshit

autotldr Bot , to U.S. News in NY Gov Hochul delays controversial NYC congestion pricing plan ‘indefinitely’.

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“After careful consideration I have come to the difficult decision that implementing the planned congestion system risks too many unintended consequences for New Yorkers at this time,” Hochul said during a video briefing from her office in Manhattan.

A source familiar with the Governor’s plan said Hochul pushed for the delay due to concerns about affordability and the potential impact to the city’s post-pandemic economic recovery.

Congestion pricing has been fiercely opposed by some members in the state legislature and New York’s congressional delegation, including some who represent districts outside the five boroughs and worry the toll will result in political backlash from their constituents in a crucial election year, which was part of the governor’s calculus in opting for the delay, the sources said.

City Councilmember Joe Borelli, a Republican who represents parts of Staten Island where the plan is deeply unpopular, said the governor’s decision was blatantly political.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who represents a congressional district that largely covers a swathe of southern Brooklyn, sought to take a middle path.

“To the extent immediate implementation of congestion pricing is being reconsidered, Leader Jeffries supports a temporary pause of limited duration to better understand the financial impact on working class New Yorkers who have confronted a challenging inflationary environment as a result of the pandemic.


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davidagain , to Work Reform in The world’s best airline is paying staff a bonus of 8 months’ salary after record annual net profit of $1.98 billion

I mean, I'd heard that this is how the labour market is supposed to work in theory, but I didn't realise that some CEOs were actually doing it. Corporate America does NOT want you to think about this.

BassTurd ,

I recently started at a private company that does profit sharing through ESOP. This year to all invested employees, so those more than ~1yr, they contributed around 30% of their annual salary in stock to their retirement. The private stock price rose about 32% from last year as well. On average the stock goes up 20%+ and the contributions have been around 18%. The founder and IG CEO found that companies that have an ESOP grow faster than others, and are happier. It takes 6 years for full investment, but after that, when you leave, they pay out your shares at that stock price, over a few payments I believe.

fluckx ,

I bet it helps with employee retention as well.

ChillPenguin ,

I wasn't a believer when I started at an ESOP. But looking at my retirement funds after working for 8 years at the company. Then comparing it to friends who were given shares of large public companies and making maybe like 10k over 4 years. Absolutely worth it.

BassTurd ,

If I were eligible this year, it would have been >20k just given to me for retirement. They also contribute to 401k. It's nothing crazy but it's something on top of ESOP. I don't want to need to work until I'm to old to enjoy retirement, but my wife and I like to travel now. This helps do both.

DessertStorms ,
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And this is like tip of the iceberg bare minimum type shit, it's not even suggesting workers own the means of production or anything that radical, all it is is paying employees a more appropriate share of the profits (the company is still making an obscene amount of that profit, and the employees are still under paid for their labour, it's how the pyramid scheme we call capitalism works, but this is proof that even while continuing to roll in billions, other employers don't have to be keeping their employees on poverty wages, they choose to).

Emmie , (edited )

Why would workers own the means of production if they didn’t set up the business in the first place? It’s just a hired labour. If you hire someone to do something this doesn’t mean they should suddenly have a part of that thing.

You can set up your own thing together with the workers and pool and borrow to fund it and then you own the means of production. It’s already possible https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worker_cooperative

Just go and do it or join the existing one. There’s like plenty of them here. And if there isn’t at your location it’s still better to act than complain.

whyalone , to Work Reform in The world’s best airline is paying staff a bonus of 8 months’ salary after record annual net profit of $1.98 billion

but, what about those poor shareholders? did they get their 5th yacht? what an abomination to pay extra the people that actually are making money in a company.

Whirling_Cloudburst , to Work Reform in The world’s best airline is paying staff a bonus of 8 months’ salary after record annual net profit of $1.98 billion

Meanwhile, Boeing is cutting safety regulations to squeeze out more profits while their planes are literally falling apart in the sky.

Wogi ,

Woah careful buddy, don't criticize too hard or you might off yourself

motor_spirit ,

Epstein-Boeing

Tolookah ,

It's the sound you make as you hang yourself

douglasg14b ,
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Oops, that's deadly, material right here.

Jambalaya ,

This is an airline, not a manufacturer? So I don't really see the connection here.

BigMacHole , to Work Reform in The world’s best airline is paying staff a bonus of 8 months’ salary after record annual net profit of $1.98 billion

This is SOCIALISM!

-Republicans.

recapitated ,

Not if a business is in control of it

dhcmrlchtdj__ , to Work Reform in The world’s best airline is paying staff a bonus of 8 months’ salary after record annual net profit of $1.98 billion
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Singapore Airlines

Brunbrun6766 ,
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Thank you, fuck these headlines (not the OP, the news outlet)

autotldr Bot , to Politics in Biden’s political operation raises $51 million in April, a significant decline from March

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President Joe Biden’s political operation raised $51 million in April — a significant decline from its March fundraising.

Biden’s campaign and affiliated committee still ended the month with $192 million remaining in the bank, according to his aides — a war chest they touted as the highest cash-on-hand figure for any Democratic candidate in history.

By comparison, Donald Trump’s campaign announced earlier this month that he had raised $76.2 million for his campaign and allied committees in April, after the former president ramped up his joint fundraising operation with the Republican National Committee and headlined high-dollar fundraisers.

Trump has not yet released any cash-on-hand totals for April.

Biden’s political operation had announced raising more than $90 million in March, anchored by a high-profile fundraiser in New York that featured him appearing alongside former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

CNN’s David Wright contributed to this report.


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partial_accumen , to Work Reform in The world’s best airline is paying staff a bonus of 8 months’ salary after record annual net profit of $1.98 billion

But...but...what about the shareholders?! /s

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