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Photo of a floater that will not flush



monday, may 27, 2024 at 12:04:16p.m. edt

Photo of a floater that will not flush


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

To make a poop like that you need to eat ribs plus watermelon and ingest fentanyl.

--GRA


Anonymous said...

I am a racist then. Gag, stuff, good natured ribbing and humor.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of crappy celebrities,"Jeopardy" is starting their celebrity tournament with 3 unknowns yesterday and 3 more today.

Tonight's "celebrities" are:Brian Baumgartner,Lisa Ann Walter and Timothy Simons.

The only celebrity I see on the show is Ken Jennings.

""Wheel of Fortune",on before "Jeopardy," had the Eggo named black chick yesterday and a REALLY fat black on tonight.Again,Pat Sajak and Vanna White were the only true celebs present.

TV is a big yawn.

I watch,hoping that one of these unknowns would show some reason to be on such a show--with great wit or talent to be entertaining--which we've all missed.

There IS no talent.

--GRA



Anonymous said...

WHITE,MICHIGAN STATE COP IS CHARGED WITH SECOND DEGREE MURDER(LIFE IN PRISON),IN SAMUEL STERLING INCIDENT,BY ANTI-COP,PRO-bLACK ATTORNEY GENERAL,DANA NESSEL;COP'S LAWYER SAYS,"NESSEL IGNORED THE FACTS IN CHARGING MY CLIENT."

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A Michigan State Police detective sergeant who hit a black man with an unmarked cruiser during a foot chase in Kentwood, killing him, will be charged with murder.

The Michigan Attorney General’s Office on Tuesday filed charges of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter against Brian Keely, 50, of Grand Rapids, in the death of Samuel Sterling. It’s unclear when he will be arraigned.


“My office has reviewed multiple police reports from other officers on the scene, read the accident reconstruction report and autopsy, as well as watched bodycam footage and surveillance videos from neighboring businesses prior to completing our investigation,” Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said in a short video statement released on social media. “We have found that Detective Sgt. Keely’s actions that day were legally grossly negligent and created a very high risk of death or great bodily harm which could have otherwise been prevented.”

Video shows man hit by unmarked MSP cruiser
A probable cause document filed with the court argues Keely “did make an assault or an assault and battery, using a motor vehicle” on Sterling.

Nessel said her office would not be offering more comment outside of what it presents in court, citing “respect for the victim’s family and the legal process.”

“Public integrity is of top priority and my department remains dedicated to providing a thorough and just review and resolution in each case brought before us. It was equally as important in this matter that our review was swift, both for Mr. Sterling’s family, the greater Grand Rapids region and the law enforcement community at large,” Nessel said.


If convicted of second-degree murder, Keely could spend the rest of his life in prison. Involuntary manslaughter carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison.


Keely had already been suspended without pay by MSP and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer had called for his firing if he was charged.

In a Tuesday statement, Keely’s attorney Marc Curtis said he was prepared to argue the case in court and suggested the charges were politically motivated.

“It is unfortunate that in this time of political correctness, Michigan’s Attorney General has chosen to ignore the facts of this incident and rely on political pressure,” Curtis said. “It is also unfortunate that our Governor, without having seen or heard all the evidence in the case, chose to interject her opinion and side against law enforcement in this matter.”


He said Keely is a “man of faith” who is “broken-hearted” for Sterling’s family.

“However,” the statement continued, “this was an accident that could have been avoided had Mr. Sterling simply turned himself in prior to the U.S. Marshall’s Task Force being assigned to apprehend him. This accident could have also been avoided if Mr. Sterling would have simply complied with the commands of the Detectives. Mr. Sterling’s action not only put himself in danger but the citizens that were in the area at the time.”

The attorney previously told News 8 that Keely “had no intention of purposely harming Mr. Sterling.”

Sterling’s mother Andrica Cage told News 8 that she was “very, very happy” to learn of the charges from the AG’s Office.

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