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Move, bitch, get out the way!
Gym thot overestimated her feminine strength. At least she broke parallel.
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Word's cannot describe how bug-eyed I went when she approached. How did no one intervene?Gym thot overestimated her feminine strength. At least she broke parallel.
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Im assuming the big guy nearby thought she was going for a selfie or some shit and then it happenedWord's cannot describe how bug-eyed I went when she approached. How did no one intervene?
You would think so (or hope so), hard to imagine he thought she could even quarter squat that much weight. I've seen a couple noobs new to the gym pin themselves from the bench press and need help because they don't know how to roll it off, didn't use pins, didn't ask for a spotter, but this video is on a whole 'nother level.Im assuming the big guy nearby thought she was going for a selfie or some shit and then it happened
Would have killed the roach WAY faster had they used Player's filter-less 'green death' cigarettes.
That one guy shouting "Are you okay?". That must be sheer panic mode and shock.
I don't believe it's likely Wendy is ok.
LUBBOCK, Texas — On November 5, 2021, Chad Read was shot and killed during a verbal altercation over child custody.
As of December 7, the shooter had not been identified by police or prosecutors. However, in multiple civil court documents, William “Kyle” Carruth was named as the person who shot and killed Chad.
The driver who shot dead Texas Black Lives Matter protester Garrett Foster was released within 24 hours — claiming he was defending himself after being threatened by Foster with an AK-47-style rifle, according to cops.
The unidentified driver was released by homicide cops without charge Sunday pending an ongoing investigation over the deadly shooting at the previous night’s rally in Austin, police said.
Garrett, 28, died from multiple gunshot wounds at the march, where friends say he had been with his quadruple-amputee fiancée, for whom he had quit the Air Force to be a full-time caregiver.
The driver sped off, but called 911 and told officers during interviews that he “had shot someone who had approached the driver’s window of their vehicle and pointed a rifle at them,” Austin police chief Brian Manley said.
A photo published by the Daily Mail purports to show Foster holding his firearm inches from the car. In the image, the man appears to have his weapon at the ready — but pointed to the ground.
“During the initial investigation of this incident, it appears that Mr. Foster may have pointed his weapon at the driver of this vehicle prior to being shot,” Manley said in a Zoom press conference Sunday.
“Mr. Foster — who was holding an AK-47-type assault rifle — approached the driver’s side window as others in the crowd began striking the vehicle,” Manley said of witness statements.
The driver’s “account is that Mr. Foster pointed the weapon directly at him and he fired his handgun at Mr. Foster,” Manley said.
After opening fire, the driver sped off — and another protester “fired multiple shots at the vehicle as it drove away,” Manley said.
Both shooters had licenses to carry a concealed handgun and were released Sunday pending the ongoing investigation, Manley said.
The police chief did not say if Foster had a license, but it is legal in Texas to openly carry a rifle like an AK-47 without one, The Dallas Morning News noted.
“We are heartbroken over the loss of Mr. Foster last night,” Manley said.
Witnesses had claimed the car drove through the protest — only coming to a stop when it hit a barricade — but the police chief refused to comment on what the driver said he had been doing.
Foster’s sister, Anna Mayo, told the Statesman that her brother was passionate about his Second Amendment rights — but “would have never, ever pointed a gun at somebody.”
“He always carried his guns with him … He always would exercise his right to carry, but he would never threaten somebody,” she insisted.
“He was one of the most kindhearted people — that was the whole reason he was out there.”
The protests were also important for him because of his relationship with his fiancée, Whitney Mitchell, who is black, his sister told the paper.
“They’ve experienced so much hate just for their relationship in general,” Mayo said. “From day one, he’s fought to end that.”
Foster had quit the Air Force to care for Mitchell after she had all four limbs amputated after she developed a medical condition that led to sepsis in 2011.
“He’s been doing it ever since,” his mother, Sheila Foster, told The Dallas Morning News. “He loved that woman unconditionally.”
Mitchell’s mother, Patricia Kirven, told the Dallas Morning News she warned her daughter about going to the protests.
“I told her not to go. I was afraid something would happen,” Kirven said.
“She physically is OK, but mentally she is not. ‘Inconsolable’ is the only word I can think of, because she’ll talk for a bit and then break down.”
Turkey, A 18 year old guy fell in love with a girl commits suicide in a live broadcast on Facebook.
According to information obtained the couple who had been together for 1 year split up. He couldn't take the fact his girlfriend leaving him so he took his father's shotgun to his bedroom and pulled the trigger pointing the gun on his chest.
He then started to scream so his mother and father entered the room and found their son lying on the floor in a pool of blood. The young man, who was taken to the Hospital by the ambulance could not be saved despite the interventions of medical staff.
His last promise: Our love is finished I hold my word and I'm finished I am you I will be goodbye goodbye ALLAH Be entrusted to you all.
Anaheim Police released body-worn camera and helicopter footage detailing a Sept. 28 officer-involved shooting that took place in neighboring Santa Ana.
The video details an interaction with 34-year-old B. L. after investigators observed him driving a vehicle that was reported stolen in Anaheim. He also had outstanding warrants for armed robberies, domestic violence and driving on a suspended license. The stolen vehicle is shown attempting to flee marked patrol cars and driving dangerously through parts of Santa Ana and Tustin.
The video also shows an ensuing standoff in Santa Ana with the Santa Ana Police Department and later the Anaheim Police Department. After four hours of attempted negotiation, he was fatally shot in an officer-involved shooting involving Anaheim Police.
He emerged from the car after police fired gas into the vehicle to force him out and end the hours-long standoff, footage showed he was holding a narrow, black object which officers believed to be a gun. Multiple officers yelled for him to put his hands up, before one officer yelled "Gun! Gun! Gun!" They opened fire.
No firearm was recovered from him or inside the vehicle. The black object he was holding was a small Guess bag with an empty, crumpled water bottle inside.
He was the cousin of Santa Ana City Council Member Johnathan Ryan Hernandez. The incident remains under review by the Anaheim Police Department, the Santa Ana Police Department and the California Department of Justice.