Nelson Frankford

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Nelson Frankford

Nelson Frankford

@Samedaythresh

Entrou em Mayıs 2026
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@MrsRoyKeaneo Causality of war my friend. It happens. Move on. Ask the Itanians if they care. This incident is being used as a political smear on the land of the free. Donald J. Trump is wise to tactics like these. The wheel turns.
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T. Bernadetti
T. Bernadetti@MrsRoyKeaneo·
If it was a synagogue full of Jewish children, it would be a completely different reaction. The indifference is terrifying! #Trump #Israel #EpsteinFiles
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@SubxNews I would have help the guy, if I were their. Fight them back people. They bleed like you do. Trust me.
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SubX.News®@SubxNews·
Friday in Fremont Credit babykhaled702 • 1w
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@GigglingGanon This is wrong ; individuals who watched must understand that when illegal things are taking place, you can make a citizens arrest. Of course rouge men in uniform won't comply, so that's when you use force! Deadly of need be. He handed him the bottle. Cops ego was hurt.
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Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Bully cop gets his feelings hurt by a man with an open container takes things to the point that he got removed from duty pending investigation. ​Just after midnight on March 12, 2026, ​a Daytona Beach police officer, identified as Joel Llinas, approached 27-year-old tourist David Anderson, who was carrying a bottle of alcohol in public. Officer Llinas gave Anderson the option to either pour out the beverage or face a city open container violation. Anderson handed the bottle over to the officer. ​According to police reports, a physical struggle began when Anderson allegedly threw the bottle's cap at the officer immediately after handing over the bottle. Officer Llinas immediately took Anderson to the ground to place him under arrest, where he was subsequently handcuffed. ​The tension peaked after Anderson was moved to the front of the patrol car. Anderson verbally taunted the officer, stating, "I almost took you out, didn't I?" ​The situation quickly intensified as the officer took Anderson back to the ground. While bystander crowds gathered, footage captured a struggle on the pavement where the officer used unnecessary actions on Anderson while he was already restrained. ​The fallout from the incident was immediate: ​Anderson was initially charged with an open container violation and felony battery on a law enforcement officer. However, the State Attorney's Office officially dropped the felony battery charge, noting that the nature of the arrest itself was sufficient. ​Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young publicly addressed the footage, calling it "concerning" and stating it did not align with departmental standards. Officer Llinas was removed from patrol duties and placed on administrative leave pending a formal internal affairs use-of-force review. ​Two wrongs don't make a right. If the bottle cap was indeed throw at the officer, then take him into custody with only the level of force need to place in custody. Everything else beyond that was excessive.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon

Body cam footage gives an unprecedented look into the sheer unpredictability of public safety. One minute it’s a routine traffic stop, and the next, it’s a situation that defies belief. We’re talking about the kind of footage that makes your jaw drop and leaves you questioning what you just saw. We have more action coming your way soon.

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𝕄🅾️𝔹𝕠𝕝𝕒𝕛𝕚 🅰️𝕓𝕕𝕦𝕝
She ch€ated and after 6 years, the man realized the kid isn’t his then He cut ties with her and the kid but his family don’t want to let go of the 6years old supposed daughter of his. Then she said the is the only person the little kid knows as her father that she already told him she’s sorry that mistake happens 😂 Delusional 😭😭
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@sharondaniel91 Judges have no right to speak this way. The justice system no longer exists. Welcome to chaos.
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@realmanputting Not necessarily the way to go about. Enough talk. We have enough issues with the World to spend time with a story of a,man who killed 2 people because he didn't like himself. When life is good you don't notice race(if there is such a thing) Death penalty and let's be done.
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BLACK@realmanputting·
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@shay_sweatt The Black guy if that's Anthony should be given the death penalty. Overly disturbing and sicking. There should be no debate. Regardless of the initial race baiting or has lighting.
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Shayla Sweatt
Shayla Sweatt@shay_sweatt·
The #Texas A. G., has temporary ban request to see the video footage from the #KarmeloAnthony /#AustinMetcalf track meet under sections 552 and 418.182 of the Texas Code. These codes prevent the release of the footage due to it being actively used in a criminal and ongoin investigation. This has to do with Melo's request for a new trial. #BelieveKarmelo
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@RickyDoggin Your not going to show the video or inform the viewers as to whether it was self defense or not. Interesting what you alopecia weak germs have to say. What would your form of human specie be without credit cards/ money. With pending extinction looming, it will be over soon
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
🚨17-year-old Samuel Davis went to the Classic Mart & 420 Shop in San Antonio around 1 a.m. on Friday and tried to buy a 99-cent tobacco product. The store clerk refused to sell it to him because Davis was underage. The refusal led to an argument between the two inside the store. During the confrontation, Davis allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed the store clerk multiple times. After the attack, Davis ran from the scene. When police arrived, they found the store clerk suffering from several stab wounds. He died at the scene from his injuries. Investigators reviewed store surveillance footage, which reportedly captured the incident, and a witness later identified Davis from a photo lineup. Police also spoke with a coworker who said Davis was a regular customer who often caused problems, acted aggressively, and was known to steal from the store. After a nearby standoff connected to the investigation, Davis was taken into custody and charged with murder. His bond was set at $500,000.
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@AmericanAlphaX Should have treating there ancestors normally. Human nature, not chains and forced labor. Oooops!
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Police Incidents
Police Incidents@PoliceIncident·
Ohio Traffic Stop Erupts Into Shootout, High-Speed Chase and Deadly Manhunt HARRISON COUNTY, Ohio — On March 30, 2026, a traffic stop in Harrison County escalated into a series of shootings, a high-speed pursuit, and an hours-long manhunt that ended with the death of 53-year-old Michael Wade Decker of Steubenville. According to the Harrison County Sheriff's Office and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI), a deputy stopped a Dodge Journey on U.S. Route 250 near Eslick Road in Franklin Township at approximately 11:31 a.m. for following another vehicle too closely. The driver, Nikki Reynard, consented to a search of the SUV. Investigators said Decker, who was seated in the rear passenger seat, provided false identification and became suspicious. When the deputy asked him to exit the vehicle, a struggle ensued. Authorities said Decker pulled a handgun, pointed it at the deputy, and fired. The deputy deflected the weapon and fell down an embankment while attempting to escape, sustaining shoulder injuries. He was transported to Wheeling Hospital. Investigators said Decker stole Reynard's SUV and fled eastbound. Deputies and Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers pursued the vehicle at speeds approaching 100 mph. Spike strips deployed on U.S. Route 22 near Hopedale disabled the SUV. Authorities said Decker exited the vehicle armed, fired multiple rounds that struck an Ohio State Highway Patrol cruiser, exchanged gunfire with a trooper, and fled into nearby woods. A multi-agency search involving local police, the Ohio State Highway Patrol, tactical teams, aviation units, and federal partners followed. Decker entered a residence, stole clothing, and changed his appearance. At approximately 7:37 p.m., a patrol helicopter located him near Mine Road and Sinfield Road. Officials said repeated commands to surrender were ignored. As officers attempted to arrest him using a police canine and less-lethal options, Decker brandished a firearm toward officers and the canine handler. An officer fired, striking Decker. Officers rendered aid, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Sources: Harrison County Sheriff's Office; Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation; Ohio State Highway Patrol #police #cops #crime #policia #polizei #CrimeNews Shop Here: amzn.to/4xsPkxO
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Nelson Frankford
Nelson Frankford@Samedaythresh·
@Humanarewild Unnecessary. The undercover cop keep firing excessive. He should be charged and given the newest version of the death penalty.
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kevin blue
kevin blue@kevinblue345·
This is who Trump pardom Road 14 in Jasper County for speeding he vehicle. After a thorough investigation, the Indiana State Police District
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