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Kajieme Powell age 25 shot 12 times for stealing two energy drinks and donuts. Pacing and agitated, obviously having a mental crisis that should be obvious to most first responders
Confused about Mike Brown head wound
I remain puzzled by how Mike Brown sustained this final and fatal wound. If the vertex of scalp is on the top of the head, and it had a downward path, a 6'4" Brown would have to be at a 90 degree angle if he was "charging" at Wilson, like he says. If Brown already had a wound to his chest, how can this be possible, to run at this angle to get a wound of the top of his head, it defies the laws of physics. I think with a chest wound, the body doubles over, and he was stumbling, or already on his knees.
From the PDF of Mike Brown autopsy, I don't know how to copy for here, so paraphrasing: #1 Gunshot entrance wound of the vertex of the scalp......near midline of vertex of the head ..The path of this shot is downward and rightward.
here is the link to document in PDF
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/stltoday.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/c/e0/ce018d0c-5998-11e4-b700-001a4bcf6878/5447202ea9b4e.pdf.pdf&chrome=true
This is where "vertex of head" is
Not Your Mascot protest Nov 2
https://www.facebook.com/artactivistanon#NotYourMascot has announced a march and rally to protest the Washington NFL team at their scheduled game with the Minnesota Vikings at TCF Stadium on November 2.
Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/10/19/not-your-mascot-minnesota-protest-redskins-during-vikings-game-157411
Frank Serpico: The police are still out of control
The Police Are Still Out of Control
I should know
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/10/the-police-are-still-out-of-control-112160.html#ixzz3H1Wsckhh
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/10/the-police-are-still-out-of-control-112160_Page2.html#ixzz3H1Xb7EVb
Riot gear, pepper spray, not Ferguson. New Hampshire
Pumpkin Festival turns into riot
http://www.necn.com/news/new-england/Crews-Respond-to-Incident-at-Keene-State-College-279673512.html
Riot crews were out in full force twice Saturday in Keene, New Hampshire, after an afternoon party got out of control and raucous crowds returned at night.
In the afternoon incident, at least 30 people were injured near Keene State College. Twenty people were transported to hospitals, according to Keene Fire Chief Mark Howard, who said that injuries appeared to be minor at this time.
At that same time, there had been about 12 arrests.
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101st Airborne ready for war on Ebola
Operation United Assistance.
http://www.theleafchronicle.com/story/news/local/fort-campbell/2014/10/14/fort-campbell-st-airborne-ready-war-ebola/17273599/
At Fort Campbell, 101st Airborne ready for war on Ebola
'If you want it done, ask the 101' was the battle cry uttered at Fort Campbell on Tuesday as the 101st Airborne prepared to go to war against the Ebola virus in West Africa
'What can we do?'
In his remarks following the casing of the colors, a ceremony that means deployment is imminent, 101st Airborne Division commander Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky said people keep asking him why the division is being sent and what his troops can possibly do to contain a disease that has now reached into multiple countries, including the U.S.
"I tell them," he said, "we provide a number of capabilities that no one else in the world can provide.
"We're going to bring in construction engineers and equipment to build Ebola treatment units quickly... Our medical professionals will train 500 local health care workers a week to educate the local population on Ebola... We will also provide the capability to resupply critical infrastructure to continue Ebola treatment and prevention programs until the host nation or other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can take responsibility for these sustainment efforts.
"And most importantly, our presence provides confidence that something can and will be done and we're exactly the right unit to accomplish this task."
Second healthcare worker flew on plane 10/13
CDC, Frontier Airlines say 2nd healthcare worker with Ebola traveled by air on Oct. 13 - @NBCNews
2nd health worker infected with Ebola flew From Cleveland to Dallas the day before reporting symptoms, per CDC.
(no other details yet)
Who To Blame When You Get Ebola: A CDC Guide For Healthcare Workers
(by a funny Doc)
http://thehappyhospitalist.blogspot.com/2014/10/Ebola-CDC-Flowchart-Blames-Nurses.html
Nurses are used to getting blamed for everything. In fact, most nursing programs teach nurses how to take one for the team when bad things happen. Getting blamed for spreading Ebola is naturally accepted by most nurses as business as usual.
"After speaking with representatives from the American Nurses Association, everyone agreed blaming nurses for spreading Ebola was just the easiest thing to do," said Jason Fenster, a CDC spokesman who blamed his nurse last year for undercooked eggs while hospitalized for an undisclosed infection contracted at a CDC laboratory.
"I've been in the hospital CEO business for 30 years. Whenever bad things happen in a hospital setting, we can count on at least one nurse to take the fall. In fact, I'm so confident that a nurse is always at fault, we built an entire section into our hospital rules and regulations titled 'How To Blame a Nurse For Anything Bad That Could Lead To A Lawsuit," said Jed Brainer, CEO of Texas Presbyterian Hospital.
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