By Grand Rapids Anonymous
saturday, february 21, 2026 at 2:40:00 p.m. est
Fox weather says nyc may get 2 feet of snow and high winds from hurricane-like storm
GRA: Looks like nyc and surrounding areas are in for a memorable nor'easter, starting saturday night, with forecasts equating the strength of the blizzard to a category one hurricane.
70-mph winds will team up with a heavier water content of snow, making power lines susceptible to breaking.
Snow totals are minimum one feet and localized areas of 30" in the Providence area are possible.
All of you have my sympathy and best wishes to get through this huge storm in as good a shape as possible.
-GRA
Two feet of snow, plus drifting, should cover most of those piles of poop (https://nypost.com/2026/02/19/us-news/nycs-most-poop-filled-areas-revealed-as-dog-waste-complaints-hit-record-highs/) and garbage (https://duckduckgo.com/?q=piles+of+garbage+in+New+York&df=w&t=brave&ia=images&iax=images).
ReplyDeleteIf you religion-of-peace-ites are planning a Sunday afternoon Times Square takeover under the guise of prayer, it can be hard to get oriented in a blinding whiteout for your sacred whiteout. Here's a helpful tip: the direction you need to be prostrating is a right-angle to the 70mph winds out of the northeast.
https://gellerreport.com/2026/02/zohrans-nyc-thousand-of-muslims-praying-flood-times-square.html/
QUEENS:SPICANOS SNEAK IN A BAR MURDER BEFORE THE BIG SNOWSTORM--FOURTH SHOOTING AT A NYC BAR THIS WEEK
ReplyDelete(NY daily news)Bullets flew at a Queens sports bar early Saturday, killing a 34-year-old man despite the actions of his desperate brother, who tried to carry his mortally wounded sibling to the hospital, police said.
The shooting inside the El Catracho sports bar in Hollis was the fourth bloody attack to take place at a city nightspot in a week.
Denis Nunez was with his brother inside the bar on Jamaica Ave. near 184th Place when a fight broke out at around 1:45 a.m., cops said.
The victim had just stepped out of the bar when someone from inside opened fire, hitting him in the stomach and left shoulder.
(GRA:That'll do it.)
“I don’t really know what happened because I was inside,” Nunez’s brother, who wished not to be named, told the Daily News. “He was outside already and somebody shoot him from inside the bar to outside.”
EMS rushed Nunez to Jamaica Hospital, but he could not be saved.
The gunman ran off and was still being sought by authorities Saturday.
Nunez and his brother are from Honduras. The two siblings lived together about 2 miles from the bar.
GRA:Sounds like fun--go to a bar and get shot. Yet,the spics and nigs still go--no complaints.
--GRA
ANOTHER PRE-BLIZZARD MASS MURDER--THIS TIME IN RICHMOND,VIRGINIA; NINE ARE SHOT SATURDAY MORNING,NEAR A BAR--TWO NIG NAPPED.
ReplyDelete(WTVI)RICHMOND, Va. — Police have identified the two people killed in Saturday's mass shooting in Shockoe Bottom as 23-year-old Genesis Jones, of Petersburg, and 42-year-old Dominic Jackson, of Henrico, as investigators recovered over 50 shell casings from what started as a fistfight.
Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards revealed the extensive evidence recovery during a noon news conference, saying "over 50 cartridge cases were recovered, multiple firearms" and six cars were towed from the scene.
The shooting occurred at 2:47 a.m. in the 000 block of North 18th Street when nine people were shot and two were killed after a physical altercation escalated when people pulled out guns.
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula called the shooting "absolutely unacceptable" and said the city will accelerate gun violence prevention efforts.
"What started as fist fighting, and there were members who came in and tried to break that up, but quickly escalated as people pulled out guns," Avula said during the news conference.
Edwards said an officer was in the area and noticed a commotion in the middle of the block. When she exited her car, she found one adult female deceased at the scene.
"Other officers arrived very quickly. As 911 calls started rolling in, so she was present before the first 911 call a minute later, was the first time a Richmond ambulance arrived on scene, along with Richmond Fire," Edwards said.
Seven other individuals were taken to local hospitals for treatment. Edwards said one woman is in critical condition with life-threatening injuries, while the other six suffered non-life-threatening injuries. All victims, five men and four women, were adults ranging in age from 23 to 42.
GRA:blacks repeat the same stupidity everywhere,every day.
--GRA