Friday, March 25, 2022

Here is the 14-year-old who died at the Orlando Free Fall

By "W"
Fri, Mar 25, 2022 2:59 p.m.

Here is the 14-yr old who died at the Orlando Free Fall

A big guy for 14...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10651331/Teen-dies-fall-Florida-amusement-park-ride.html

Note 5th paragraph: "an investigation into the park is now underwear." Nice editing, daily mail.



4 comments:

eahilf said...

Photo shows harness of boy, 14, was NOT buckled properly seconds before he fell to his death from 435ft Orlando theme park ride

Zu dick vielleicht -- egal, Hauptsache Ghetto Lotterie gewonnen.

eahilf said...

OT

Why the FBI Won't Release Quarterly Crime Stats for 2021

Academics and other experts who track the rising and falling of crime in America were expecting on Monday to see a fresh batch of data from the FBI: quarterly crime stats (courtesy of police departments) that would offer a picture of crime trends across the country in 2021. Instead, the agency announced that it would not be releasing the statistics, due to a lack of data provided by local police departments.

It's a bit odd that in 1Q 2021, in the middle of a crime spike, the FBI claims local law enforcement hasn't reliably reported data -- did this ever happen in the past?

Saw the following comment about this (FWIW):

Make no mistake, the FBI will not be releasing complete crime statistics for 2021 because it doesn't want the public to know just how bad the problem is even compared to 2020. If tracking violent crime was important to them they would've achieved 100% compliance with their new system by now. ... At play is larger racial activism from both the FBI and big city police departments, as in, they want to keep all the resources for fighting the imaginary moral panic of "hate crimes" (political crimes) instead of being forced to spread them out to fight real crime. ... On a more partisan level, the FBI doesn't want Republicans to have the data to support a law and order campaign in the midterms.

Anonymous said...

Black kids as a whole mature at an earlier age, do so much quicker and more robustly.

Bradley Morris said...

Its obvious why he fell. He was too big and heavy and the ride couldn't accommodate his weight. Total criminal negligence on the part of the ride operator. His family is going to bankrupt the park with the lawsuit.