Jer Bear
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Jer Bear
@JerBear
X is about community, and that’s what I’m here for- to engage with those who are active and looking to grow.
United States Katılım Kasım 2019
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@AngelaBelcamino Because they never get the tip…they just eat out, scissor the bill, and call it even.
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@Thefactsdude He would still be here if he just complied. The officer did what he had to do.
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JUST IN: Milwaukee officer clings to truck of wanted felon during insane fatal OIS
On Milwaukee’s south side, officers and a corrections agent tried to take 35-year-old wanted suspect Jonathan Otto into custody near 12th and Burnham.
Otto refused commands to exit his flatbed truck. When an officer attempted to remove him, Otto sped away with the 46-year-old officer still holding onto the driver’s door.
Bodycam video shows the officer clinging to the moving vehicle for several blocks while repeatedly ordering Otto to stop and eventually threatening to shoot.
Near 15th and Grant, the officer fired, fatally striking Otto.
The officer was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and placed on administrative duty.
Otto was wanted for new allegations of strangulation and assault charges.
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The Pattern This feels eerily similar to 2017: impairment without alcohol, possible meds involved, and right near his Florida home. Tiger has battled chronic back pain for years through multiple surgeries and that horrific 2021 car crash in California. But the repeated driving risks are raising eyebrows again.
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Tiger is up to it again.
Just hours ago on March 27, 2026, Tiger Woods was arrested at the scene of a rollover crash near his Jupiter Island, Florida home. This is the latest chapter in a troubling pattern of driving incidents tied to impairment. Let us break it down, starting with the infamous 2017 case that many thought was behind him.

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@Thefactsdude The good news is that he won’t have to worry about those pesky search warrants in prison.
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NEW: Ohio man arrested for sextorting a student after she reported him as neighbor predator
40-year-old Brandon Anderson of Hamilton was arrested March 10 and charged with obstructing official business and two counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor.
A Ross School District student contacted deputies after Anderson allegedly sexually extorted her. He is her adult neighbor.
Deputies executed a search warrant at his Silver Lane home, where he slammed the door in their faces.
The deputies seized electronics, and found explicit images involving children.
Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones warned: “If you come after our children in Butler County, we will come after you.”
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NEW: San Bernardino gangbanger tries to ram cops with vehicle during high-speed chase before dramatic takedown
31-year-old Matthew Vincent Rodriguez led deputies on a pursuit, repeatedly trying to ram patrol vehicles and nearly running over officers before he was finally stopped and arrested.
The suspect drove recklessly through streets, ignoring all commands to stop, and used his car as a deadly weapon against law enforcement.
Rodriguez, a documented gang member and convicted felon, was finally stopped, pulled from the car, and officers took him down in a forceful arrest.
He now faces multiple felony charges including assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer and evading.
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Georgia passed a bill to move from the Eastern Time Zone to the Atlantic Time Zone, but the bill was originally about emergency medical and essential services. Let’s talk about it.
The House version was straightforward. It would have made ambulance services an essential service in the state. When it got to the Senate, they completely replaced the content with new language about switching Georgia to the Atlantic Time Zone for permanent daylight saving time.
The Senate passed their version 45 to 5. Now it goes back to the House. Governor Kemp is likely to sign it if the House goes along with the changes. Georgia already had an older law on the books wanting permanent daylight saving time, but it required action from Congress.
If it becomes law, the next big hurdle is the US Department of Transportation. They would have to approve moving the entire state into a different time zone. That decision could easily take six to twelve months or more, and they are likely to deny the request.
This is exactly why people get fed up with how government works. Politicians regularly add completely unrelated items to bills or gut them entirely, so the final product has nothing to do with the original version. Then even if it passes, you still have to wait forever while the federal bureaucracy moves at a snail’s pace.

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@washghost1 Bro. I would drive that without a drop of shame. I would PROUDLY drive that!
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@ASSEENONAI This is a great tip! I was working on trying to get a similar prompt the other day, and I just couldn’t communicate what I wanted correctly. I feel dumb now that I know it’s as simple as saying to “push in” 🤦♂️ Grewt video, by the way! Incredible.
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AI Camera Prompt Tip of the Day!
> PUSH IN
In the video below, I used a push in to move into a section of the video that I wanted to focus on in a particular scene.
In this instance, I wanted to focus on the subject firing the turret on top of the vehicle.
Below is the prompt that was used to generate this:
(The camera slowly pushes in, framing the subject on the top turret as we see his face focused on firing the turret while sand is moving past his face.)
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I see nothing wrong with how the guy intervened. More people need to step up, and they should be able to do it without fear of getting in trouble.
Desiree@DesireeAmerica4
One of those “this can’t be real” moments. Some guy perched himself smack on the hood of a car, refusing to budge, trapping the poor driver at an intersection. Before anyone even had time to dial the police, some random SUV driver had *had enough.* This guy storms out, grabs the hood-sitter, and hurls him onto the pavement like a wrestler clearing the ring. So, here’s the question: if someone’s acting like a traffic troll, do bystanders get a pass for going full vigilante to solve the problem, or did that guy just leap wayyyy over the line?
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