Month: March 2015

Never happened, move along, nothing to see here.

Not a single clue.

Julissa MagdalenaMaradiaga-Iscoa attempted to drive her vehicle through the airport entrance, crashed her car into a Miami-Dade Police patrol car and screamed at officers in what was believed to be Arabic and then, in English — all before falsely claiming she had a bomb, according to authorities.Miami-Dade police turned over the case to the FBI, which confirmed the federal charges against the 33-year-old Honduran citizen.

“At this time there appears to be no nexus to terrorism,” FBI special agent Michael Leverock said in a statemen

via Honduran making false bomb threat at MIA to appear in federal court | Miami Herald Miami Herald.

And this is from her Facebook page:

Julissa Iscoa

I looked up “Shaheeda Hadee” and came back as “Martyr Supporter”.

The suspect is from West Palm Beach where she owns an online store according to state records.

It will end up being a simple traffic accident. She was trying actually to get into the Flamingo Garage.

 

Editorial: Chicago’s Gun Control a Failure? We need more Gun Control!

Editorial Hissy Fit Warning.

Chicago’s next mayor should use his bully pulpit much more to push through better gun laws, especially in Springfield. As we said before, Chicago and Illinois need a vigorous champion of common-sense gun control, someone as willing to be as identified with the cause as former Mayor Michael Bloomberg was in New York.

There’s not shortage of smart ideas to reduce the number of illegal guns. Illinois should license gun dealers and create stronger penalties for people who fail to report lost or stolen guns or disregard the state’s new background check law. Congress should require universal background checks, nationwide, and crack down on gun trafficking.

via Editorial: Chuy? Rahm? Who will be Chicago’s gun control champion? | Chicago.

So, even when they were given “special status” to do almost what they wanted about guns, crime is not going down (other than in possible cooked stats.) And their solution is to ask not only for more Gun Control but to have a major like Michael Bloomberg in NY…a NY that has seen an increase in the number of violent crime after the passage of the SAFE law which the politicians swore over a stack of Bibles, Bhagavad Gitas and Qurams, that crime was going to pretty much disappear?

And the killings will continue as long as the people keep voting for the same politicians that are sending them to the morgue.

And they will blame us.

Book Review: Deadly Force. Understanding Your Right to Self Defense by Massad Ayoob.

Deadly Force Massad Ayoob

When I got my copy of the book last week (thank you Gail), I saw that it was not a very big book (237 pages) and thought “well, couple of days of easy reading and then my thoughts.” Not the first book I reviewed, hopefully not the last and I always enjoy Mas’ writings.

I finished the book last night. It took me six days.

It took me six days because every time I finished a chapter,  I was forced to re-evaluate my knowledge and my preparations for the hopefully never-coming case of having to use deadly force to save a life (mine’s family, etc.) It was great to find that I was doing some things right, others could do with a little tweak and (shamefully)  some needed to be dumped because I was totally off the narrow path.

This book is not about how to shoot better or more accurate or faster. You have to do that on your own with a good instructor and practice. This book is how not to be a defendant or if you cannot avoid it, how to survive it.  Life is unfair, people lie (specially those who tried to wish you harm,) police is naturally suspicious and won’t believe you initially, evidence & witnesses will move or disappear, you may face a district attorney with a bone to pick, media will hate you: Are you ready to counter all that?

So far, my biggest “head-slap” has been “knowing what you knew at the time.” I don’t think I ever gave it a proper thought till this book and I am just realizing how lacking I am in that department. Welcome to prior documentation. Remember, it is not what you think, but what you can prove in court. Keep records of everything that you think it may even remotely help you avoid jail.

The book is also full of court cases, all of them teaching moments. It also has all of Massad’s blog posts covering the Zimmerman trial in one convenient location. This is perhaps the best part of the book: to read what went right and what went catastrophic in a trial makes for very incisive learning points.

I can keep writing about the book, but I would be wasting your and my time. Just go buy it now. Available in Amazon in Dead Tree and Kindle. For those into Barnes and Noble, they also have it in paper and electrons.

And do me a favor, when you are done reading the book come back and share with the other readers what you got out of the book.

 

Florida Legislature bill CS/HB 271: “True Origin of Digital Goods Act”

501.155 Electronic dissemination of commercial recordings or audiovisual works; required disclosures; injunctive relief.—  (1) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the “True Origin of Digital Goods Act.”

The way I am reading it, if you display any video in your site, even if it is YOURS and you are not making a profit or denying profit to anybody, you must also have your full name. address, etc available in the website.

I foresee very dull websites with lots of “open in new tab.” I figure YouTube and others will not like the excess draw of their servers. It takes fewer resources to load an embed that the whole page and that is not counting the people who will simply do away with videos.

 

Commonwealth’s Attorney: Murder charge stems from number of shots fired

DINWIDDIE — Ann Baskervill, Dinwiddie Commonwealth’s Attorney, said 18-year-old James Faison fired eight rounds at his father with a .45-caliber handgun, with six shots hitting the victim

via Commonwealth’s Attorney: Murder charge stems from number of shots fired – News – The Progress-Index – Petersburg, VA.

Got this one through Bearing Arms. The article is long and not well written; I looked for more info but it is not really all out there. I just simply cannot believe that a prosecutor on this day and age would use as reason to prosecute “he used too many bullets.” Tell me that the attacker shot after the victim had ceased to offer danger and yes, you are within the legal parameters. But you do not stop a 250 lbs man easily , specially if he was on the move towards you. I know many consider the .45 ACP the closest thing to a tactical nuke, but reality is that 200 grains worth of bullet will not bounce back 1,750,000 grains of human flesh. The physics is not there.

I am going to keep an eye on this one.