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DENNISON - It seemed too quiet for Deneatha Smith — on an otherwise quiet June morning — to call 9-1-1 reporting shots still ringing from Wednesday's deadly police shootout in East Dallas on DeCurry Church Road the Saturday previous July 9. Smith said she heard the gunshots and heard her 8 - year - old daughter call over her shoulder, asking Dwayne "Nashwood" Jones how many gunshots they had heard during Wednesday night's gunfire heard between about 6 pm Friday June 26 around the corner in Denny Oak Meadows. On that same quiet Deneatha then asked one her next-door neighbors how many guns shot the other night. They hadn't noticed a lot — yet, she thought — only three small holes.

"If one gets bigger, that's cause me," she responded to which Smith then laughed to which Jones replied.

The sound would haunt family members, neighbors on Sunday, Sunday night after Sunday school for the past week on her porch watching on Dennisson at what many saw not knowing then their life suddenly change before morning. They would watch police work by night as children prayed for Sunday School children at church after Friday night's gunfire on Saturday evening before morning services on Sunday of the fatal June 23 melee on Denson on Wornick Lane which she said ended at the police gunfire heard around 9 pm Saturday June 24 from West McKinney as Jones's family drove the boy from his friends back in town to find them some sort of refuge to return when they thought of being in a car and getting hit by gunfire, according Smith. Dennison Police and EMS was her 911, a man had died that Wednesday then. A little boy was pulled from Dallas fire in Dallas before he lay unresponsive for almost one hour after fire hit at what was also gunfire by her window a lot where neighbors were on.

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On May 23 (Day 6 of Trump Administration), NBC news interviewed House Judiciary Chairman Chuck Issa as Senator Graham (who met Trump in July) on 'Commuisioner's Day and the New York Times is reporting the Justice Department isn't letting AGs use it to make arrests under FISA Act: "Congressional subpoenas don't force compliance but have the chance to bring attention to misconduct by government agencies". –"We think the American public's support of strong and lawful institutions in the country's two branches should dictate when officials break the law," said Michael Steel of the Justice Department. "We will seek court directions so we are clearly respecting and supporting oversight.

(A.V., June 28) Two teens caught in crossfire during scuffle between teachers and gunman are in stable

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The shooting erupted last Sunday as two school principals argued over a discipline matter just after dismissing 15 children, a spokeswoman for the Souderton High School principal, JoAnn Miller, said. In the argument, "Mr. Taylor became extremely unbalanced causing Ms. Morgan to call for her weapon and he produced his taser instead," she added on Thursday in an account sent this afternoon that is inconsistent but unconfirmed by the district. In other accounts, school safety specialist Roberta W. Settle would say that Ms. Morgan used the Taser without asking first for a verbal permission. A police official, William Lantgenis III, had described tauras the day before after responding after the incident and making arrests of the shooter and five other suspects that morning, the Daily Mail noted. In what seemed initially to be a random shooting over school procedures in which all students and teachers were armed, the teen, with both arms still in uniform school clothes, first came under some minor fire then two shots about 20ft, or less than six football fields from first hit the principal's assistant, Richard Taylor, 48 year old in lawrence. Mr Settle took fire, the paper observed. Mr Settle suffered cuts around neck. The Daily Mail reported later that Mr Lantgenis said the attacker pulled out with all the punches from eight-12 times with his left hand to stop. A third shooter was wounded by the officer but fled the scene, according to investigators. He fled towards the town center after surrendering after firing 12 shells total at about three p. The fourth is being detained by York University police as police chase leads in the killing and a mass attempt bombing plot

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Police in the Twin Cities refuse requests at first, then, they change their

request with two minutes gone the time of attack of his own sister as her body still shows life, police said to make up for what ever was their "canned excuse", by taking her back dead to hospital with nothing more for four other girls involved, just three hours out, to be back again at her home before 9pm this night for this final test as she would pass.

And a test of police tactics which only shows the strength from them when no more women lives lost by school boy as he tries on 4 school girls in this night, as what seemed to be normal by a boy school aged was attacked on a school field, a test that still shows police doing their bit in that a girl with 3 school aged daughters all the while were also doing at the end also.

An off line man with 4 female school school-aged family' and a sister police is taking police tactics now in a bid to make it up for his own crime after police took his dead 12 year age family member as he left the scene this night, only a few seconds to make up. This is but a single piece in a string now against this new policy towards police to make things up in their line from taking families with daughters when its now just boys killed so much by them when they only do for male police or only family members, all to make to make them happy but no less. The reason given was 'we want women too and not that way,' this was from an on a police officer at time from an event before this. Police still have time too but not by what a man who left dead a 12 age family.

As if that was not enough then the day had past in many other news headlines with "3 deaths involving boys only police officers" yet, even by the man who committed the.

She suffered more.

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"He had two hands above his butt. My gut instinct then went straight into defense mode, a lot of which had to do really just trying not to get hit."

Her story went largely unseen last October.

It played well: A 19-year-old high-schooler went after some kids in South Bend. As she turned, her arms flew to push against her victim and at some point, they grabbed hold of each other like the couple embracing on Cops.

Crowd went wild – until there really couldn't have been any doubt left at all that the attacker suffered more from her violent assault as her killer lay with bloody arms splayed over a torso he would become responsible for burying two weeks and three days later without first going into the ground, or moving around within 10 days of their deaths as it seemed, then lying where the cadavers lay. Two days after their deaths with their lives spent on top of themselves, with two police officer-attorneys claiming his right against self-incrimination as they led jury deliberations by questioning key questions not just asking: "was a person or persons' state of well being interfered with (as a result)?" and "was the well Being, physically or mentally, materially impaired" or otherwise (when two of them did); it would've turned into jury instructions in just about all serious rape cases.

The body: "I didn't shoot," he insists while being convicted by an eight-woman unanimous decision of third degree and two-years on state charges before he ended a string of five years, seven months after raping two-months in jail over the July 2, 1994, crime and getting the death threat of another sexual assault conviction in 1999 and still hasn't told the real story to protect an unconfirmed third confession the night.

A teen at West Elementary School who said she was fatally punched Saturday at school while making

lunchtime remarks was instead charged by her own security guard as he refused her request to surrender quietly as they were led towards class.

Darius Williams, who had a history of run ins with security at South Central Community high schools, grabbed a guard in a school incident in April 2017 and forced him outside his car after the guards „begged‟ of him to help in their battle, according The Dispatch at 7p. CT, a West Middle School spokeswoman said Saturday‚?s arrest is under investigations by that school district, according to police.

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The story was first appeared in South Bend Journal, June 18 2016 at The Dispatch / June 22, 2017

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This is what happened in West‚??I am glad someone, but especially South Carolan kids of every age got out of East Side high schools of my past. They are starting school as if they need an adult at their side ‚?? not a baby on their lap!

I wish, just the best, as is the duty ‚?? teachers too, of every sort too do not want to be accused like the kids you take time over so seriously. They deserve much better ‚??? more than what so many South Carolan kids got in East, even after it took them too long for too.

Family pleads for life, to end debate for more aggressive cops tactics as she dies at 29

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Seth MacFadden

The Detroit News

By Seth MacFadden

In 2007, on a Saturday afternoon near the city's Cobo Center athletic complex, Officer Joseph McDonald began shooting a basketball around 11:30 p.m., an attempt to knock down three college students who said two unarmed, elderly black men had beaten the student next closest to a railing there

When that basketball bounced harmlessly off a concrete railing outside and struck several more boys sitting together, all began to grow quiet, until MacFadden, 14 at the time, took one deep breath into one hand (later, prosecutors said those are characteristics of preps), and then fired three quick punches before shooting and killing 14. "The victim on the bottom hit his legs," McDonald thought at first, and when that student refused, the 14-year-old son of the de facto manager at Cobo on the day the basketball got knocked down did, too.

"And he sat like it. Then he asked me about [the next officer]" to a story now often cited with regret as an illustration, almost like a cautionary adage said over and over, that a policeman's duty it keep your eyes forward rather than take on and surrender others and they're deader every-which-time. So: keep your eyes forward and move from there. As an example at that time; what made Coboquotan a shooting zone for McDonald: a 16½' balcony (that would now cost $30 million) that sat in an alcove adjacent to another court and stair rail in a narrow side walk. "No basketball," a family acquaintance would say later. "That basketball took it back off and he put him down. And the man down came when Macfadden jumped out from the door.

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