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Lance Cross

@Tea4gunsSC2

Hunter, Fisherman Surfer, Racing, Pilot, Independent, Veteran I don't count followers. Ask me to whatsapp etc conversation is over. Doodles, Dinkums & Doukums

Carta Valley, Texas Katılım Aralık 2022
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Kosher@koshercockney·
Holy f*cking shit. @ShabbosK just absolutely silenced @AnaKasparian Just truth bomb after truth bomb. He’s incredible. Has anyone ever seen this woman so quiet before?
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Lee Carter
Lee Carter@LeeCarter18270·
@Serenitee_Sam That’s insane arresting a kid for a prank. No where else in a western society would this happen. Complete madness
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One "funny" prank, a 911 hoax, and a life lesson that went viral for all the wrong reasons. 11-year-old Ava Rose Langone from Port Orange, Florida, was arrested after she sent a series of text messages to 911 falsely reporting that her 14-year-old friend had been kidnapped by an armed man in a white van. For approximately 90 minutes, she texted 911 dispatchers, providing updates and claiming she was following the kidnapper’s van in a blue Jeep. She also alleged that the suspect was armed with a gun. The false report triggered a significant response, including deputies from the Volusia Sheriff's Office, officers from multiple local police departments (Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, and Port Orange), and the use of the department's helicopter, "Air One." After an extensive search failed to locate any suspect or vehicle, authorities tracked the cell phone used to send the texts to a residence in Port Orange. When deputies arrived, they confirmed the report was a hoax. Ava admitted to authorities that she got the idea from a YouTube challenge and believed the stunt "would be funny." She was charged with making a false police report concerning the use of a firearm in a violent manner (a felony) and misuse of 911 (a misdemeanor). Following her arrest, she was processed at a Family Resource Center and transferred to a juvenile detention center, later being placed on house arrest. As part of the conditions of her home detention, it was established that if her parents were not present, her grandmother was required to supervise her. ​Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood strongly condemned the action, emphasizing that the hoax wasted valuable emergency resources that could have been used to assist individuals in genuine distress. The case served as a high-profile example used by officials to urge parents to closely monitor their children's internet and social media activity. Following the event, the Sheriff's Office hosted several community forums to discuss protecting children from internet-related dangers.
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At 17, Fred Weatherspoon was sentenced to life without parole. Today, he is a community leader managing youth mentoring programs on Chicago’s South Side. His secret to reaching kids? Radical listening. He quickly realized that changing lives isn't about lecturing people on your past mistakes. It’s about pulling up a chair, sitting in the circle as equals, and building real relationships. True accountability looks like healing, not just locking people away. The detailed story of Fred Weatherspoon is a profound look at the reality of juvenile sentencing in America, the trauma of long-term incarceration, and the power of grassroots restorative justice. His life essentially splits into three distinct chapters: his youth and conviction, his 25 years inside, and his modern mission as a mentor on Chicago's South Side. Chapter 1: The Making of a "Lifer" at 17 Growing up in Chicago, Weatherspoon was an intelligent kid who did well in school and loved baseball—especially the Chicago Cubs. However, by his late teens, he became deeply entrenched in the street economy, eventually turning to selling drugs. In 1993, at just 17 years old, he was arrested and charged with a double murder and kidnapping. Facing the reality of the legal system, he accepted a plea deal. The sentence handed down was staggering for a teenager: natural life in prison plus an additional 30 years. At 17, his path was legally locked in; he was fully expected to die behind bars. Chapter 2: 25 Years on the Inside Weatherspoon spent 20 of his 25 years at the Menard Correctional Center, a notorious maximum-security state prison situated on the banks of the Mississippi River in southern Illinois. While serving his time, Weatherspoon began notice a deeply troubling trend: the incoming inmates were getting younger and younger. He spent years sitting down and listening to these young men. In hearing their backstories, he realized that their paths to prison weren't just random acts of delinquency; they were "one long, trauma-fueled ride" from the day they were born. Listening to these younger inmates planted the seeds for his future calling, giving him a massive, raw education on how systemic trauma impacts kids. Chapter 3: An Unrecognizable Home & Finding PurposeFollowing landmark legal changes regarding the unconstitutionality of mandatory life sentences for juveniles, Weatherspoon was able to successfully appeal his case. In 2018, at the age of 42, he walked out of prison a free man. Returning to Chicago after a quarter-century was a profound culture shock: Family Decoupling: Having had very limited communication with his family while locked away, he returned to find them struggling emotionally, mentally, and financially. The vibrant elders and father figures he remembered had succumbed to severe illness, aging, and substance abuse. Financial Pressure: Needing immediate income, he initially took a grueling job in construction. His life pivoted a year later when a friend he met while incarcerated invited him to an event hosted by a local non-profit. That organization was the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation (PBMR), located in Chicago’s Back of the Yards and Englewood neighborhoods—areas heavily impacted by poverty and systemic gun violence. His Impact Today: Restorative Justice Today, Weatherspoon serves as the Mentoring Program Manager at PBMR, working with vulnerable youth and young adults aged 12 to 24. Admittedly, he started the job naively, assuming he would just lecture kids about his mistakes and they would listen. He quickly realized that lecturing doesn't work. Instead, he deployed the skill he mastered at Menard: radical listening.

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Jenn
Jenn@GixxerGirl1000R·
@Serenitee_Sam Mom is def part of the problem, "youre not in trouble" my mom woulda whooped the shit outta of me and grounded me all summer if I did something like this as a kid. Gentle parenting does not work people. Rewards and consequences is key.
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Sami Nathaniel@NathanielSami·
Senator Kennedy is a national treasure! This was a masterclass.!!!
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Lance Cross
Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@Chicago1Ray First off that's not treason. Secondly thune is not the problem 48 democrats saw the problem No one has to listen to the parliamentarian The parliamentarian is not nonpartisan No matter how much you may disagree, every person has bias
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@Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸@Chicago1Ray·
TREASON 🚨 When do we start calling a spade a spade Thune is committing treason against the American people, and it's not even close (85%) of America wants Voter ID & the Save America Act passed We need the Boss to get involved folks Trump has to ask Thune to step down
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Calla@Calla9m5·
Summer fruit freedom
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Calla@Calla9m5·
The steak was cooked just right
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Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@Chicago1Ray @JDavid_69_ No one has to listen to the parliamentarian Remove 48 democrats There is no such thing as a nonpartisan person in government.
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@Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸
@Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸@Chicago1Ray·
Elizabeth Macdonough has been the Senate Parliamentarian for (14) years She's part of the administrative Deep State who was appointed by Harry Reid (D) She's an unelected bureaucrat that is doing the bidding of the Democrat resistance Remove her... and John Thune
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Lance Cross
Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@Serenitee_Sam They don't wanna be interviewed, but they're walking up talking to her.That's stupid
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Knowing your rights changes EVERYTHING. Watch what happens when they try to shut this camera down… Kaitlin Bennett was filming people-on-the-street interviews at the Winter Garden Farmers Market. Police and city staff told Bennett her activities needed to be conducted outside the event's perimeter, as past market practices typically restricted event activity to approved vendors. When she entered the event area, she was issued a trespass warning and threatened with arrest. Following a review, the City Manager and the Police Department acknowledged that the market, while hosted by a third party, took place on unclosed public right-of-way. The city rescinded the trespass notice, apologized, and permitted Bennett to return, noting that the restriction violated her First Amendment right to record in a traditional public forum. Bennett subsequently returned to the market the following week. Bennett was also involved in a similar situation at the Lakeland Farmers Market in May 2025. In that instance, she claimed her free speech rights were violated after police responded to complaints about her filming and "hateful statements". However, city officials clarified that she was not trespassed from the market, though the dispute drew local attention regarding the boundaries of filming on public spaces. No legal cases or arrests were ultimately filed in either situation.
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I’ve seen some things, but watching a police department admit they were wrong to a citizen? That hits different. Jeff Gray, who refers to himself as a "civil rights investigator," was holding a sign at the Sanford Farmers Market to advocate for homeless veterans. Officers were called to the scene after complaints were made about his presence. During the encounter, officers told Gray he was being trespassed from the area and ordered him to leave. At one point, an officer told him, "You can exercise your right somewhere else, we just don't want you here." Shortly after the initial encounter, the officers returned to Gray and informed him that they had made a mistake, acknowledging that he was exercising his First Amendment rights. The Sanford Police Department later posted a statement on their Facebook page confirming they were aware of the incident, admitted a mistake was made, and stated that the officers involved were being addressed. They emphasized their commitment to upholding First Amendment rights in future service calls. ​Jeff Gray is known for "First Amendment auditing," a practice where he travels to different cities to film police and local government officials to test their compliance with constitutional rights. He has been involved in several high-profile legal cases and settlements across the Southeast—particularly in Georgia—where cities have been forced to change their policies, undergo training, or pay damages after violating his rights to demonstrate or record police activity.

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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
We uncovered something far bigger than I ever expected. After seeing coordinated false attacks against the Utah data center project, we brought in an advanced data science team to trace where the content was coming from and the results were shocking. What we found led back to organized networks, political activist groups, and funding trails tied to massive international entities. We dug through IRS 990 filings, tracked IP data from around the world, and uncovered what appears to be a coordinated campaign targeting energy and data center projects across multiple regions. I shared 90 pages of evidence with federal law enforcement and raised concerns directly with contacts at the White House. This isn’t speculation. The filings, funding records, dates, and connections are documented. There’s a coordinated PR war happening around energy infrastructure and data centers, and we’re not going to ignore it.
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Lance Cross
Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@Uchman_1 That whiny woman's voice would be reason for me to say.Go good by
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Uchman ⚡️
Uchman ⚡️@Uchman_1·
Just because her husband do not post her on his social media page she sued him $50,000 in damages and a full custody of a dog Is she not over-reacting to this situation?
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Lance Cross
Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@JayTC53 Once the people of minnesota wake up, she's out. But there's so much fraud in minnesota, it may take them several years to wake up
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I see a lot of people blaming DHS for this. This is 100% on Democrat Governor Mikie Sherrill not allowing police to assist DHS. Dems want a spectacle with ICE. So she abandoned federal agents. This is on the Democrats as always.
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Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@angertab Stupid people don't know their history and make stupid posts
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Matt Tardio
Matt Tardio@angertab·
Can Iran be trusted after today? Amid peace talks, Iran was caught red-handed laying additional mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The USA responded by striking the two ships. US aircraft involved were then targeted by IRGC surface to air missiles (SAMs) out of Bandar Abas. The USA aircraft returned fire, destroying the SAM launch sites. Additional explosions were reported in several Iranian cities, even though portions of the internet were allegedly turned back on today, the additional strikes have not been confirmed. No footage has surfaced other than some air defense assets shooting near Isfahan. While Iranian officials may be negotiating in good faith (which I seriously doubt), the IRGC has proven time and time again that the negotiators are not in control of them.
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Lance Cross
Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@ScottPresler I will not vote for him when no one over the years, that i've called in, did not answer the phone
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
RATTLED: When asked if he will suffer the same fate as Senator Cassidy in Louisiana, Senator Cornyn looks noticeably rattled. The interviewer even quotes President Trump who called Senator Cornyn “disloyal.” Tomorrow is Election Day. ✅ Ken Paxton
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Lance Cross@Tea4gunsSC2·
@jenpop7725 This veteran will be voting tomorrow or today, it's after midnight
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