The University of Vermont’s Burlington campus is flying a Black Lives Matter flag alongside both the American and state flags.
Several students from the school took to social media to express their support for the move, with some saying the school is “winning for this” and another noting that since the school is supportive of the movement, “we should be too.”
One local news outlet is reporting that the flag is being sponsored by the school’s Student Government Association (SGA), whose president called the move a way to “show symbolic support for our community.”
Donald Trump has not even been elected, but one law professor is convinced there is already enough evidence to impeach him if he wins on November 8. University of Utah Law Professor Christopher Lewis Peterson penned a 23-page article analyzing why it would be proper for Congress to impeach Trump if he’s elected. He believes that Trump has engaged in fraud and racketeering which meets the standards under Article II of the United States Constitution which reserves impeachment for “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
The latest Yahoo hack is a doozy you shouldn’t ignore.
The company said on Thursday at least 500 million user accounts were affected by a massive data breach. The hack happened in 2014, when “state-sponsored actor” stole account information, including names, emails, passwords, telephone numbers and answers to some security questions.
So what should you do if you have a Yahoo account?
First and foremost, you’ll want to change your password immediately. All Yahoo account holders should also change their securityquestions and answers
Thursday on CNN’s “Outfront,” Todd Walther, the spokesman for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fraternal Order of Police, told host Erin Burnett the bulk of the protesters being arrested in Charlotte were not from North Carolina, but out of state based on their IDs.
“This is not Charlotte that’s out here,” Walther said. “These are outside entities that are coming in and causing these problems. These are not protesters, these are criminals.”
NY Town Mourns 4 Murdered Teens, Some Blame Federal Immigration Policy
Guess their lives don’t matter…
Via Fox News:
The village of Brentwood, on New York’s Long Island, is nearly 2,000 miles from the Mexican border, but with four dead teenagers, it has become a flashpoint in the debate over federal immigration policies and their possible links to gang violence.The murder last week of Brentwood High School students, Nisa Mickens, 15, and Kayla Cuevas, 15, and the discovery of two sets of human remains, males ages 17 and 19, in a wooded area adjacent to the Long Island Railroad have allegedly been linked to the MS-13 gang that has wreaked havoc in Brentwood.Mickens’ family said they believe gang members tried to kidnap Cuevas, and investigators say Mickens may have been killed trying to help her friend.Suffolk County police said on Friday that the department was launching an “all-out assault” on gangs in the 11-square-mile town as well as in Central Islip and Wyandanch.Area residents are worried and frightened given the notorious El Salvadorean gang’s growth in the area, which they say has coincided with an influx of illegal immigrants.Armed Asian Woman Takes Out One Of Three Home Invaders In Georgia With The Taxpayer Relief Shot…
She was packing some Glock Fu.Via CBS 46:Gwinnett County Police are looking for two suspects involved in a home invasion that left one man dead after a person inside the house fired on the suspects.The three people were forced out by a woman in the home who had a handgun and opened fire when she saw them inside early in the hours of Sept. 16. One man, Antonio Leeks of Atlanta, was killed in the shootout.Surveillance footage released on Thursday shows the woman inside the home shooting at the suspects as the scatter. She owns businesses in the restaurant industry and stays at that house with someone else based on a convenient commute to one of her businesses, according to police.Police are hoping the public can help them identify the two men who fled the scene.“We’re fortunate that we have this type of evidence,” said Cpl. Deon Washington, referring to the high-quality video from inside the house.



