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가입일 Mayıs 2026
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@deuceohsixx And how many years will it take to recoup the cost, software and hardware maintenance. Upgrades. 😵‍💫
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@Teri423 They’re live streaming their lives and then can’t figure out why their information has been shared? Ironic.
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@RealPicassoChad Someone sent a pizza to the Guthrie house COD about six weeks ago while Alex was down the block. Could it be the same person? 🤔
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@MySecludedLib @Nerdy_Addict Will have to wait until they release but might be a while. While I read there were people on the internet calling 911, residents definitely called and not necessarily because they lived right next to her. I believe internet callers also called to complain about neighbors. 🤣
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Missing person cases should not include ‘trauma’ for neighbors and neighborhoods
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@Dord07 @drkeyedangel She is nuts. Now someone she knows did Nancys upholstery and has pictures? 🤣 lmao you driving around Nancys neighborhood to figure everything out? Oh wait let me guess, you're a friend of the family now too?
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I'mUnfiltered@drkeyedangel·
Clearly people have selective hearing when minding someone else's business. If someone walks past and I say hi how are you and they smart off and start talking shit you damn right you can speak your mind. The fact the man she is talking about actually lives approximately 3 streets away ( I know exactly where but will not be saying the exact street name) In other words he don't even live right there. As for Sue Ellen she approaches the streamers. If someone approaches you then you have a right to respond. To make all of this even crazier Sue Ellen only complained to the board. She never called 911 to complain. That came out of her own mouth. So sit down somewhere. Don't be stupid enough to come for me it will not work out well for you.
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It’s almost like this picture doesn’t show you cussing out that man walking with his daughter, harassing Sue Ellen, running up on a car driving by, flipping off and cussing out neighbors driving by, knocking on a neighbor’s door asking if they called the fbi on you, jumping over traffic cones in the middle of the road at night, etc. A picture is worth a thousand words, but not this one. All the evidence Pima county needs was uploaded by you on your own channel. You thought your harassment and disrespect in that neighborhood was hilarious, now Nanos gets the last laugh when all these charges stick. You can try to spin things however you want now and play victim and claim civil rights violations but the facts stand that you were just a disrespectful, lowlife scumbag out there milking money off of a missing elderly woman. You’re not a journalist, you’re a classless bum with an iPhone and a tripod emulating JLR.

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@nypost Good. Glad they were able to infiltrate the Neo Nazi group.
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New York Post@nypost·
SPLC boss funneled $1.2 million to lover in neo-Nazi group - pair even had joint bank account trib.al/7wnuofS
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@chs_teri @Nerdy_Addict @NerdysBot And they got a leaked 911 call from the neighborhood, played it to their followers and then mapped where to the callers house. If that isn’t harassment, inciting others, AI don’t know what is.
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🌴Teri🌴@chs_teri·
they can all band together and make excuses for Alex all they want but they're going to all lose the ability to be there and it's because of Alex and his big mouth. It's because of the treatment of Sue Allen and anybody who walks by and tells them to leave or says something they don't like or all the X-rated talk. They do very little journalism if any at all. But Alex is the one that is going to get them all kicked out and instead of blaming the sheriff they should be having to talk with Alex.
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@drkeyedangel Like I said. I’m not going to give more details about anyone in the neighborhood. Anyone can look at parcel maps to see who owns the houses. I don’t need to lie and I won’t say more. Just here to illuminate.
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I'mUnfiltered@drkeyedangel·
Not sure what parcel maps has to do with what I asked. I asked what house does everyone go to at Christmas time to see? I asked if looking at Nancy's house which way does Mr. Weitzel live and you said you had been in her house so I asked about her chair. Your response is about a parcel map. Funny thing is Mr Weitzel would not show up on a parcel map. Why?" Because he does not own property there. He was the man who used to pull the silver dollar from peoples ears Nancy took care of him for a little while HE LIVED AT NANCY'S. Liar.
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@drkeyedangel I didn’t say I recall what her upholstered furniture looks like. I said I live in the neighborhood and have been to her house. This lady isn’t going to knock it off. Glad your grandmother does upholstery. Not enough in this trade in Tucson. Anyone can look at parcel maps.

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@drkeyedangel Quite the opposite. I’d never invade privacy of someone in my neighborhood or anywhere for that matter unlike many on social media.
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I'mUnfiltered@drkeyedangel·
@Dord07 Your a liar and if you think you are going to get me to post his address I am not stupid but you are a liar.
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@drkeyedangel And you’re not going to get me to invade my neighbors privacy here.
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@drkeyedangel I didn’t say I recall what her upholstered furniture looks like. I said I live in the neighborhood and have been to her house. This lady isn’t going to knock it off. Glad your grandmother does upholstery. Not enough in this trade in Tucson. Anyone can look at parcel maps.
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@CBSMornings It’s not Obamacare that became too costly. It was o siramce companies jacking up prices amidst record profits and executive payouts.
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CBS Mornings@CBSMornings·
"Don't get hurt. Don't get sick. Because you can't afford that": They're uninsured after Obamacare became too costly — and they're far from alone. cbsn.ws/43A7ccA
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@drkeyedangel lol. I didnt say he lived on Escalante now did I?
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I'mUnfiltered@drkeyedangel·
@Dord07 LIAR LIAR OR YOU WOULD KNOW HE DOES NOT LIVE ON THIS STREET.
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@Teri423 I know the people who do and that’s all I’ll say.
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Teri 🇺🇲@Teri423·
Another drive by. No lights. Flowers intact.
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I'mUnfiltered@drkeyedangel·
@Dord07 Well good thing the US courts do not agree with you. Maybe you should move to a country with less freedom.
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I'mUnfiltered@drkeyedangel·
Let me give some clarity on what the right to record actually is. And unlike some people, I'll be posting the case law that backs it up. The principle is simple: when you are lawfully standing on public property, you have a First Amendment right to record what is in plain view from where you stand. Not just the police — anything and anyone in public view. Buildings, public events, government officials, ordinary people on a sidewalk. The reason is that there's no reasonable expectation of privacy in what you knowingly expose to the public. That's not opinion. It's settled law, and the courts have said it over and over. There has been no shortage of effort to carve out an exception for recording police specifically. States passed laws. Prosecutors brought charges. Arizona tried to ban recording within eight feet of officers. Illinois made it a felony under its eavesdropping statute. Every one of those attempts ran into the same wall — the courts struck them down or refused to let them stand. The right has never been successfully taken away. Here's the case law: Smith v. City of Cumming (11th Cir. 2000) — recognized the right to gather information about what public officials do on public property. ACLU v. Alvarez (7th Cir. 2012) — held that the act of recording itself is protected by the First Amendment, because recording is how you gather and share information. This one matters: it's not "you can film cops," it's that recording is protected conduct, period. Glik v. Cunniffe (1st Cir. 2011) — called the right to film officials in public "a basic, vital, and well-established liberty." Fields v. City of Philadelphia (3d Cir. 2017) — confirmed the right belongs to everyone with a recording device, journalist or not. Turner v. Driver (5th Cir. 2017), Irizarry v. Yehia (10th Cir. 2022) — more circuits, same conclusion. Askins v. U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (9th Cir. 2018) — the right to record matters of public interest in public places. This is the controlling law here in the Ninth Circuit. The bottom line: the right to record in public is established across most of the country, and despite years of people trying, nobody has managed to make recording the government a crime. If someone tells you otherwise, ask them for the case. I just gave you mine. Copy and paste any of these cases into google and see the outcome.
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