Monday, September 25, 2023

h-e-b employee accused of sending bomb threats, disturbing photos to colleagues; check out additional bomb threat by www.kens5.com news reader Henry Ramos (video)

By A Texas Reader
monday, september 25, 2023 at 06:54:04 p.m. edt

"the arrest documents state the text messages began on august 30. messages were sent to multiple curbside employees at the Potranco road h-e-b with explicit graphic photos of dead bodies. at that time, Martinez claimed she was also receiving the disturbing"

https://www.kens5.com/article/news/local/h-e-b-employee-accused-of-sending-bomb-threats-disturbing-photos-to-coworkers-san-antonio-texas/273-ba7c71a3-9105-4d55-b92b-9c0cc3d1a3ca


h-e-b employee accused of sending bomb threats, disturbing photos to coworkers

www.kens5.com

Watch.

She will be morphed into an angry White male.

A domestic extremist.

N.S.: Note how Henry Ramos sounds like he's broadcasting out of mexico. I realize that this is the norm, but every time a fake news reporter says someone's name, as if he were in mexico, it means that the speaker is a reconquista, and thus unfit to be an American journalist.

4 comments:

  1. Bomb threats never turn into real bombs.

    --GRA

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  2. Correct. The same as in Chicago. The Spanish reporter speaks the Spanish names so fastidiously so. So much so that the gringo cannot even make out what is being said.

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  3. BALTIMORE COPS LOOK FOR SAVAGE WAR CRIMINAL,JASON DEAN BILLINGSLEY,IN MURDER OF 26 YEAR OLD WHITE WOMAN,PAVA LAPERE

    (Baltimore banner)Police have identified and are searching for a suspect in the killing of 26-year-old tech entrepreneur Pava LaPere, an admired leader known as a rising star in her field, saying the suspect “will kill and he will rape.”

    Police said they found LaPere’s body late Monday morning with signs of blunt-force trauma. The Medical Examiner’s Office has not released a cause of death. LaPere, 26, had been reported missing earlier that day. At about 11:34 a.m. Monday, Baltimore police responded to an apartment building on the 300 block of West Franklin Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood near downtown Baltimore, where they discovered her body.


    Late Tuesday, Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley said a warrant had been issued for 32-year-old Jason Dean Billingsley and that authorities were actively seeking him.



    Worley said Billingsley was considered armed and dangerous, and was a suspect in “at least one other case” that he declined to describe. He said he was not aware of any connection between Billingsley and LaPere.

    “This individual will kill and he will rape,” Worley said. “He will do anything he can to cause harm. Please be aware of your surroundings.”

    Worley did not say how investigators identified Billingsley as a suspect.

    According to court records, Billingsley pleaded guilty to first-degree assault in December 2009 and second-degree assault in June 2011. He pleaded guilty to a sex offense in February 2015 and was sentenced to 30 years in prison with 16 years suspended.

    The state corrections department lists Billingsley as a registered sex offender who lives in the 1500 block of Baker Street in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of West Baltimore. According to the department, he was released in Oct. 5, 2022.

    GRA:Sentenced to 30 years--no,sentenced to 14 years--no,SEVEN YEARS.And now a White woman suffers the consequences of an extremely lax judicial system which is not meting out the proper punishment to black thugs like this one--and thousands of others.I'll predict he commits suicide by cop.

    --GRA

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  4. COVID PILL CAUSES COVID TO MUTATE AND "OCCASIONALLY SPREAD TO OTHERS." NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT--RIGHT?

    (cnbc)A new study released Monday said Merck
    ’s widely used antiviral Covid pill can cause mutations in the virus that occasionally spread to other people, raising questions about whether the drug has the potential to accelerate Covid’s evolution.

    The findings may increase scrutiny about the usefulness of the treatment, molnupiravir, which was one of the first Covid drugs available to doctors worldwide during the pandemic.


    Molnupiravir works by causing mutations in Covid’s genetic information, which weakens or destroys the virus and reduces the amount of Covid in the body. However, the study published Monday in the scientific journal Nature found that Covid can sometimes survive treatment with molnupiravir, leading to mutated versions of the virus that have been found to spread to other patients.

    Researchers in the U.S. and U.K. specifically analyzed 15 million Covid genomes to see which mutations had occurred and when. They found that mutations increased in 2022 after molnupiravir was introduced in many countries.

    There is no evidence that molnupiravir, sold under the brand name Lagevrio, has produced more transmissible or severe variants of Covid, according to the study.(GRA:The media wouldn't know "evidence" if it electrocuted them.)
    .

    A spokesperson for Merck pushed back on the new study, claiming the researchers assumed that the mutations they analyzed were associated with molnupiravir-treated patients “without documented evidence of that transmission.”

    (GRA:Merck wouldn't know evidence if it...)
    --GRA

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