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@neildacoolguy @PoliceIncident He clearly pointed the gun at them. "Freeze" is out the window at that point. They arent required to stand there and take a bullet from a lunatic. They are not all good shoots, but this one was.
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coolbeans@neildacoolguy·
@PoliceIncident They almost hit that girl, and police be shooting before they say freeze.
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Police Incidents@PoliceIncident·
Jacksonville Officers Fatally Shoot Armed Burglary Suspect After Multiple Home Invasions Jacksonville, Florida — On May 4, 2026, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officers responded late at night to reports of multiple armed burglaries at townhomes on Rigel Road involving 33-year-old Brandon Laron Kaphers. According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Kaphers allegedly kicked in the front door of one residence while armed, prompting the homeowner to call 911. Minutes later, authorities said he forced entry into a second townhome, went upstairs, and pointed a handgun at a woman inside a bedroom. The resident then called 911. Investigators said Kaphers then kicked in the front doors of two additional townhomes on the same street before officers arrived. Responding officers gathered near their patrol vehicles while attempting to locate the suspect. According to the sheriff’s office, Kaphers emerged from between parked vehicles and walked toward officers while pointing a handgun at them twice. Officers ordered him to drop the weapon, but officials said he did not comply. Officers Gilberto Comayagua Jr., Roberto Vazquez, Joshua Paillant, and Anthony Schmidt fired their weapons, striking Kaphers. Authorities said Kaphers fell to the ground and dropped the handgun. Officers then took him into custody and provided emergency medical aid before he was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. According to law enforcement records released by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Kaphers had prior criminal history that included aggravated assault with a weapon, false imprisonment of a minor, and additional charges. Authorities did not release further details regarding the dates or dispositions of those cases. No officers or residents were reported injured during the incident. Officials confirmed Kaphers was armed with a handgun at the time of the shooting. Sources: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, JSO Open Data records, public statements released by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. #police #cops #crime #policia #polizei #PoliceIncident #CrimeNews
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@aakashgupta Nobody wants your takes, you disingenuous bastard. Stop lying for clicks and try your best at developing a conscience.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
To get all my takes without an algorithmic filter, subscribe to my newsletter: aibyaakash.com
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The last time an El Niño this strong hit, it killed 50 million people. That was 3 to 4% of the entire world population. Scale that to today and you're looking at 250 million equivalent. The 1877 Super El Niño triggered simultaneous droughts across India, China, Brazil, and East Africa. Crops failed on four continents at the same time. The famine lasted three years. Researchers have called it "arguably the worst environmental disaster to ever befall humanity." NOAA's latest update gives a two-in-three chance this one reaches strong or very strong by fall. European models are even more aggressive. Sea surface temperatures need to exceed 2°C above normal to qualify as "super." The trajectory is pointing directly at that threshold. Here's what makes 2026 structurally different from every previous Super El Niño: there are two independent supply shocks converging on the same crop cycle. The Iran war has shut down roughly a third of the world's seaborne fertilizer trade through the Strait of Hormuz. US fertilizer supply was at 75% of normal in mid-March, right when the Corn Belt needed it most. Fertilizer prices hit their highest level since 2022. That input shortage is already baked into the 2026 growing season. The El Niño yield shock operates on a 6 to 12 month lag. India is forecasting below-normal monsoons for the first time in three years. Indonesia and Malaysia carry 90% of global palm oil, and El Niño production declines in those countries take 6 to 24 months to peak. Every strong El Niño in the past 55 years has reduced global cocoa production. So the fertilizer shortage weakens the crops El Niño is about to stress, and the El Niño yield collapse hits in 2027 on fields that were already under-fertilized in 2026. Two shocks with nearly identical lag structures, converging on the same harvest window. The difference between 1877 and 2026: we can see this one coming six months out. The commodity futures curve is barely pricing either shock. Whether that's rational discounting or willful denial depends entirely on what the Pacific Ocean does between now and October.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: The 2026 “Super El Niño” is projected to be the strongest in 150 years

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@laugh93often @GigglingGanon @PeachProof23 How much time did he have when that dude came around the back of the SUV? I've read some dumb shit today, but your comment claims the top spot.
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Donald Moss
Donald Moss@laugh93often·
@GigglingGanon @PeachProof23 Smh🤦🏾‍♂️ that white privilege pays. I seen black men get shot and killed for just looking like they had a weapon more less than try stabbing an officer. 👮🏻‍♂️ cops never fear for their lives when the suspect is white . I seen plenty black mentally ill men get killed by 👮🏻‍♂️👮🏻‍♂️👮🏻‍♂️.
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Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Deputy ambushed immediately upon exiting his cruiser. On May 13, 2026, Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy Robert Fitch responded to a suspicious person call in a wooded area in Dunnellon, Florida. The bodycam footage shows the moment he exits his vehicle and is immediately ambushed by 38-year-old Heriberto Medina Marquez. Marquez didn't just resist; he lunged at the deputy, knocked him to the ground, and began repeatedly trying to injure the deputy with a kn!F3. In a miraculous turn of events, Deputy Fitch’s ballistic vest absorbed the force of the attack. As backup arrived, Fitch can be heard saying, "He was steady hitting my chest, but my vest got it." After the struggle, Marquez fled into the woods, leading to a brief pursuit before he was apprehended. While in the back of the patrol car, the suspect's chilling lack of remorse was on full display, as he reportedly told deputies, "I should have k!lled you, you know that, right?" Deputy Fitch has thankfully been treated and released with minor injuries. Marquez is currently being held without bond at the Marion County Jail, facing charges of attempted m*rd*r of a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest, and providing a false name.
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@RCKYFNGRSDOOM @wagoncircler @RealEmirHan Only reason I can see is it helps show the power dynamic. Unfortunately, Jules just has lower his head and take it in this situation.
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MJD@RCKYFNGRSDOOM·
@wagoncircler @RealEmirHan Its a weird logic your pushing because he could have just killed him over the disrepct since it would be in line with everything else. He just has to take it from his "friend" because???
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Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
In Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino was criticized for his use of the N-word. Rosanna Arquette also called him out for repeatedly using it in his films. “I cannot stand that Tarantino has been given a hall pass. It’s not art, it’s just racist.” Tarantino responded: “Dear Rosanna, I hope the publicity you’re getting from 132 different media outlets writing your name and printing your picture was worth disrespecting me and a film I remember quite clearly you were thrilled to be a part of? Do you feel this way now? Very possibly. But after I gave you a job, and you took the money, to trash it for what I suspect is verycynical reasons, shows a decided lack of class, no less honor. There is supposed to be an esprit de corps between artistic colleagues. But it would appear the objective was accomplished. Congratulations Q"
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@FBGreatMoments Please. His egotistical "look at how cool i am" moments were annoying. Similar to the way he would casually jog out of bounds. Manufactured for appearances.
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Kalshi Football
Kalshi Football@KalshiFB·
When Cam Ward told the defense where the play was going pre snap and Miami still scored 😭😂
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@AuburnMemes Dont tell my fellow Nole fans. The fools that fill this fanbase are lining up for the ledge. I say let em jump.
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HarrietEve9@HarrietEve9·
Yes, Mark Jackson developed the greatest backcourt the NBA has ever seen…The Splash Brothers are a former duo guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, who played together for the Golden State Warriors in the NBA from 2011 to 2024. Considered among the greatest shooters in NBA history.. The term began in 2012 in a tweet from Brian Witt, a writer for the Warriors website. On December 21 against the Charlotte Bobcats, Curry and Thompson had combined for 25 points and seven 3-pointers by halftime, when Witt posted an update of their performance on the team's Twitter account with a #SplashBrothers hashtag; Golden State would win the game 115–100…The Warriors liked the nickname, and encouraged Witt to continue tweeting it…
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HarrietEve9@HarrietEve9·
The Golden State Warriors dynasty has come to an end — and Steve Kerr never developed any superstar talent since he was gifted with the team, 14 years ago, that was developed by Mark Jackson…. Now during this time, Kerr has won coach of the year, 4 NBA championships, and was the highest paid NBA head coach in the league… But, who exactly are the players that he developed since Mark Jackson was fired and blackballed from the league???
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tmj6810@tmj6810·
@TJSalomone “Ripped the souls out” when we were 5-4 and had manny Diaz as our HC Lmao
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TJ Salomone@TJSalomone·
That time Jordan Travis ripped the souls out of collective Miami fans everywhere. 4th & 14. The grin from JT13 at the end was priceless. 🔥🔥🔥
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CFB Tracker@MatchupTracker·
FSU-Miami Rivalry Year-by-Year Winners ✨ Which team wins in 2026?
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@jjohn2514 @esjesjesj Seems as if you're defending sexual assault. That's a bold stance to take.
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Just John@jjohn2514·
@esjesjesj Evan, on Trump: jury said sexual assault… yup that’s rape. Also Evan: charge was manslaughter… that’s not murder.
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Jay Sweezy
Jay Sweezy@SweezyUno·
@KatieMiller If it was a right wing individual and not a trans person, what are the chances it would have been reported?
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Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
Canadian trans shooter was flagged via internal systems at Open AI for writings about real-world violence, including gun violence. Over a dozen Open AI employees debated telling law enforcement. OpenAI leaders decided not to inform authorities about a potential mass murder.
WSJ Tech@WSJTech

Months before Jesse Van Rootselaar became the suspect in the mass shooting that devastated a rural town in British Columbia, Canada, OpenAI considered alerting law enforcement about her interactions with its ChatGPT chatbot, the company said on.wsj.com/4qQIpdg

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@jeeperai @RpsAgainstTrump @votetimscott Wait, you think the video wasnt fully viewed and vetted before being posted to the President's acct? Clearly not intentional? Don't be so naive. Grow up and either disavow this lunacy or admit support for it.
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Bakari Sellers@Bakari_Sellers·
I need white evangelicals and black Trump supporters to please come to the front and defend this racism.
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IT'S A 'U' THING
IT'S A 'U' THING@ItsAUThingBlog·
Yes, because Florida State fans were an easy-going, non-shit talking bunch back in 2023 ... or 2013. Or when I was sitting in Doak Campbell in the Canes' section, on the wrong end of 47-0 back in 1997. Godforbid us Miami fans enjoy ourselves after two-plus decades of eating shit.
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RAMPAGECANE@RonMexico718·
Logo missing
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@clay_fink This is relevant info only if you know how they compare to other teams throughout the sport. If you dont know that, then it's tough to call it "insane." It's a completely different sport these days.
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Clay Fink
Clay Fink@clay_fink·
How many Blue Chip High School Signees under Mike Norvell have Transferred Away? Not including 2025 signees yet, 76% (!!!) of blue chip HS signees (35/46) have transferred away from FSU under Mike Norvell. Insane 2025*: 3/13 2024: 9/15 2023: 7/9 2022: 5/6 2021: 8/8 2020: 6/8
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Nole Control
Nole Control@ControlNole·
@YG_tru @NateStep77 I’m not trying to play for football FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY. I’m a fan that wants to win more than 5 games.
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@JuevosBanchero You're suggesting the lawsuit/attempted departure was a bad idea?
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Juevos Banchero@JuevosBanchero·
Thanks to FSU, Miami is getting paid more than half of Norvell’s buyout just for this one CFP run. But tell me again how we can’t afford to buy our way out of this hole.
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@NolesWIN_ @BSonnone Won't happen. The EXTREME pessimism resonated with the fan base and brought clicks. All the "media personalities" have operated in a similar manner for months. The sky is falling and the fans (who know nothing about the inner workings of the program) ate it up.
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Mike Norvell Anger Translator.
@BSonnone If all of the ones that were threatening inside of the portal, stay. Then all the pessimism that you had on that podcast needs to be matched with the same level of optimism. To be fair. I’m not hating just a critique.
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