Rob Lisa
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@Thefactsdude Im sure we’re all just relieved it was a white guy that got planted. Woulda been Floyd 2.0
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NEW: Louisville officer referred for termination after fatally shooting unarmed man during mental health crisis and delaying medical aid
On May 30, 2026, LMPD Officer Nathan Stotts fatally shot 27-year-old Martin Nitzken Jr., who was in the middle of a severe bipolar episode.
Before police arrived, Nitzken tore shutters off a home and assaulted 3 people, including dislocating his neighbor's shoulder.
When Nitzken stood up from the street and walked toward him, Stotts gave commands and backed away before firing a single fatal shot.
After Nitzken fell, it took 3 minutes and 45 seconds before any medical aid was rendered.
On June 2, LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey announced he is moving to terminate Stotts, stating the officer “made the wrong call” and violated department training.
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@AntiFeminismAU Buddy just got caught by dad and is playing the victim card because his family disowned him.
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Aussie man was raped by his step mother as a child and when she fell pregnant he had to pretend that it was his sister instead of his child.
The woman was never punished and he got the blame for it (from his father).
There has been a massive increase in cases of women raping young boys, especially by female teachers. This will continue to happen because they are never punished, especially in Australia.
Why are feminists silent about this?
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@conroy_david @livelifekaye @draloneboy Much easier to just deport them then go through the justice system and have them in the country longer awaiting trial. That would make zero sense and waste tax dollars.
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@livelifekaye @draloneboy for being illegally in the country not for being in that gang. Again 0 people in that building have been proven to be in that gang.
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Former TMZ host Van Lathan got visibly upset on air after Scott Jennings REFUSED to take the bait of his loaded question.
Lathan claimed that removing Tren de Aragua terrorists from a Chicago apartment building was “shredding the Constitution.”
He asked, “Do you think that children should have been zip tied and pulled out of an apartment complex and traumatized like that? Yes or no?”
Jennings saw it coming: “I don’t think children should be put in harm’s way by transnational gangs.”
Lathan persisted, but Jennings flipped the question on its head:
“I don’t accept the premise of your question. I don’t believe that the premise of your question is accurate.”
“I would ask you back, should children be allowed to live in an apartment building with Tren de Aragua? Should the ENTIRE community of Chicago have to live with Tren de Aragua because they hide behind these children?”
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@Walrus_Moonboy What a terrible lesson for a father to teach his son. Had an opportunity to show the kid how to do the right thing but instead showed him how to be a scumbag
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Deputy arrested real FBI agent things go south as it quickly turned into a medical emergency.
FBI Special Agent Scott Hatfield met with an Escambia County Deputy to discuss a sensitive case.
However, things went awry the moment the deputy ran the plates on Hatfield’s vehicle. Because it was a covert FBI vehicle, the registration came back to a private "wiring company" rather than the government.
Suspicious of the "fake" plates and unfamiliar with Hatfield’s federal credentials, the deputy accused him of being a police impersonator. Despite Hatfield’s professional attempts to explain the situation, he was handcuffed and detained in the back of a patrol car.
While sitting in the back of the patrol car, Hatfield began to suffer a medical emergency. He can be heard in the video saying he is "suffering" and "cannot breathe." This was due to the AC not being on in the car and it being very hot that day.
The situation changed instantly when the deputy's supervisor arrived or spoke with dispatch, confirming that Hatfield was indeed a legitimate FBI agent. As soon as the realization hit, the deputies opened the door to release him, only to find him in significant distress.
Hatfield was treated by EMS on the scene and eventually transported to a hospital.
Hatfield filed a lawsuit against the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, alleging wrongful detention, battery, and a violation of his civil rights. He claimed the deputies' refusal to believe his credentials and their subsequent treatment led to his medical collapse.
There are no records if a settlement has been reached which is common in these types of cases.
The incident forced a change in how the Escambia County Sheriff's Office handles federal interactions:
The department updated its training to include better recognition of federal credentials (which vary between agencies like the FBI, DEA, and ATF).
Dispatchers were given clearer protocols for verifying "covert" plates, which are common for federal agents but often flag as "private" or "business" in standard local databases.
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@0xmarchesss @MorbidKnowledge Because he was clearly disarmed. He trusted her to be in proximity of his weapon and him be disarmed. It’s clearly different when it’s your wife rather than a suspect on the street. His guard was down and she took advantage of it.
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@KILICARSLAN70X @procrastipated @SinanAkyuz73 Don’t have to be American to know that idiot got what he deserved.
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@QuietThunder55 @AmericaPapaBear Around $100 for people like us I imagine. This has very little impact on an otherwise very responsible financial lifestyle. It’ll be content to remember and worth it for the good times.
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@AmericaPapaBear I never wanna hear this idiot complain about financial irresponsibility again.
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@MikeBrower81 @Amarib8 @0xpapijhaytu @grok Some things just aren’t that interesting though. People have lives. Maybe only a couple mins left on their break and don’t wanna waste time searching for the plot of a show they will never watch.
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@beason3794udoj @NancyH_60 All the patience in the world always leads to the same outcome. They always take it to the next level.
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The 17-Minute Meltdown…
When the Cop Shows Up… and the Suspect Drops the Ultimate Line - I Have a Mental Health Issue… and You're About to Make It a Lot Worse
The reel captures that perfect mix of absurdity and real-world frustration — the moment the guy tries to weaponize the “mental health” card, and everyone watching just knows how this story ends. Classic. 😂
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