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L-11589-16 - December 10, 2016 - Auto Theft - 1200 Block of Bourbon Street
Above is video footage of an Auto Theft wanted subject sought by NOPD which occurred on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at or about 6:40 p.m. in the 1200 Block of Bourbon Street. Anyone with information regarding this individual or this incident is asked to contact NOPD Eighth District Detective Ryan St. Martin at 504.658.6080 or Crimestoppers at 504.822.1111
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Adams is STILL calling, BEFORE the next elections, for our State and Federal law enforcement, judiciary and elected officials to honor their Oaths to uphold and honor our State and Federal Constitutions, prosecute ALL who conspired, assaulted, then denied Adams and Milton Hall’s Constitutional rights and equal protection under the law.
Rogue Bridgeport Michigan Democrats ordered Cops to assault Mark Adams denying his Constitutional Rights, Civil Liberties and rights to redress grievances with government officials at least 5 times with impunity, escalating to the point where Adams faced false Felony charges for talking too long, saying too much about corruption by Township Democrats.
Mark Adams is the last man standing for Justice in America. So long as justice is denied Adams, ALL Americans live in fear this domestic terrorism can strike them or their loved ones at any time. Without benefit of law enforcement or justice, Americans live in fear rogue government officials can get away with ANYTHING. The same public officials who failed to uphold the law and civil liberties denied justice for the cold blooded cops who murdered Milton Hall in broad daylight on the streets of Saginaw, MI. Milton Hall’s “firing squad” is still on duty, protected, empowered, armed, and dangerous.
The Michigan public have been effectively taken out of participation in public meetings and public policy ever since. This Constitutional crisis, combined with Republicans unconstitutional appoint of “Emergency Michigan’s”, rather than clean up the corruption, honor Oaths to uphold the Constitution, enforce Open Meetings and Freedom of Information laws.
Thanks to perpetual obstructions of justice and non enforcement of Oaths by Michigan’s Governor, Legislature, Attorney General, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement , the rogue cops who violate their Oaths with impunity and escaped justice have become emboldened and are lurking about the community, armed and dangerous, terrorizing a community conditioned to know the Michigan and US Constitutions no longer protect them.
This sort of facism is now pervasive throughout Michigan and America. People are afraid to stand up to corruption. The corrupted Bridgeport Township officials, Sheriff and Prosecutor who violated their Oaths, obstructed justice and protected these criminals now run unopposed in general elections, November 8, 2016. NO CHANCE FOR JUSTICE or full restoration of citizens Constitutional Rights until maybe 2020.
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Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:41 1 Alabama
00:01:54 2 Alaska
00:04:29 3 American Samoa
00:05:00 4 Arizona
00:08:38 5 Arkansas
00:12:36 6 California
00:12:45 6.1 Basic speed law
00:17:44 6.2 Speed limits
00:19:42 7 Colorado
00:21:01 7.1 Night speed limits
00:21:32 8 Connecticut
00:25:02 9 Delaware
00:28:28 10 Florida
00:32:15 11 Georgia
00:37:01 12 Guam
00:37:30 13 Hawaii
00:39:24 14 Idaho
00:41:45 15 Illinois
00:44:49 16 Indiana
00:46:39 17 Iowa
00:48:08 18 Kansas
00:50:10 19 Kentucky
00:51:38 20 Louisiana
00:53:43 20.1 Other laws
00:54:46 21 Maine
00:56:34 22 Maryland
00:59:23 23 Massachusetts
01:02:25 24 Michigan
01:08:51 25 Midway Atoll
01:09:08 26 Minnesota
01:11:00 27 Mississippi
01:14:08 28 Missouri
01:16:01 28.1 Variable speed limits
01:17:18 28.2 Exceptions to the statutory limits
01:23:00 29 Montana
01:23:29 29.1 Reasonable and prudent
01:25:12 29.2 No speed limit
01:27:44 29.3 75 and 80 mph speed limits
01:29:39 30 Nebraska
01:30:48 31 Nevada
01:35:17 32 New Hampshire
01:38:02 33 New Jersey
01:41:46 34 New Mexico
01:52:40 35 New York
01:57:50 35.1 History
01:59:48 36 North Carolina
02:07:01 36.1 60 mph speed limits
02:11:36 37 North Dakota
02:13:18 38 Northern Mariana Islands
02:13:37 39 Ohio
02:16:39 40 Oklahoma
02:17:56 41 Oregon
02:19:19 41.1 Engineering studies
02:21:42 41.2 Attempts to raise speed limits
02:24:07 41.3 School speed limits
02:25:56 42 Pennsylvania
02:35:24 43 Puerto Rico
02:36:55 44 Rhode Island
02:38:29 45 South Carolina
02:42:09 46 South Dakota
02:43:33 47 Tennessee
02:48:09 48 Texas
02:49:37 48.1 Truck speed limits
02:51:10 48.2 Night speed limits
02:51:54 48.3 Environmental speed limits
02:55:19 48.4 Elimination of Dallas-Fort Worth region environmental speed limits
02:56:44 48.5 75 mph limits
02:58:22 48.6 80 and 85 mph limits
03:01:58 49 US Virgin Islands
03:03:00 50 Utah
03:05:06 50.1 80 mph speed limit
03:08:02 51 Vermont
03:09:31 52 Virginia
03:15:52 53 Wake Island
03:16:09 54 Washington
03:18:56 55 West Virginia
03:21:04 56 Wisconsin
03:24:20 57 Wyoming
03:26:11 58 See also
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Speed limits in the United States vary depending on jurisdiction, with 75 to 80 mph (120 to 130 km/h) common in the Western United States and 65 to 75 mph (100 to 120 km/h) common in the Eastern United States. States may also set special speed limits for trucks and night travel along with minimum speed limits. The highest speed limit in the country is 85 mph (140 km/h), which is posted on a single stretch of tollway in rural Texas.
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John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:48 1 Background
00:05:43 1.1 Public opinion
00:08:25 2 Possible evidence of a cover-up
00:12:01 3 Allegations of witness tampering, intimidation, and foul play
00:12:14 3.1 Alleged witness intimidation
00:14:04 3.2 Witness deaths
00:21:13 4 Allegations of evidence suppression, tampering, and fabrication
00:21:40 4.1 Suppression of evidence
00:21:49 4.1.1 Ignored testimony
00:22:37 4.1.2 Confiscated film and photographs
00:23:48 4.1.3 Withheld documents
00:26:10 4.2 Tampering with evidence
00:26:59 4.2.1 Photographs
00:28:58 4.2.2 The Zapruder film
00:31:00 4.2.3 Kennedy's body
00:31:28 4.3 Fabrication of evidence
00:31:38 4.3.1 Murder weapon
00:34:10 4.3.2 Bullets and cartridges
00:36:10 5 Allegations of multiple gunmen
00:37:00 5.1 Number of shots
00:38:52 5.2 Origin of the shots
00:40:19 5.2.1 Testimony of eyewitnesses
00:43:25 5.2.2 Physical evidence
00:45:15 5.2.3 Film and photographic evidence
00:46:59 5.2.4 Acoustical evidence
00:51:28 5.2.5 Medical evidence
00:55:12 5.3 Oswald's marksmanship
00:57:15 5.4 Role of Oswald
01:02:21 5.5 Alternative gunmen
01:02:56 5.6 Three tramps
01:03:57 6 Allegations of other conspirators
01:04:08 6.1 E. Howard Hunt
01:05:54 6.2 J. D. Tippit
01:06:43 6.3 Bernard Weissman
01:09:19 6.4 Unnamed accomplice(s) in the murder of J. D. Tippit
01:13:23 6.4.1 Allegations regarding witness testimony and physical evidence
01:17:06 6.4.2 Allegations regarding timeline
01:20:40 7 Unidentified witnesses
01:21:08 7.1 Umbrella man
01:23:16 7.2 Dark complected man
01:24:06 7.3 Possible witnesses
01:24:34 7.3.1 Badge man
01:25:38 7.3.2 Black dog man
01:26:58 8 Conspiracy theories
01:28:06 8.1 New Orleans conspiracy
01:37:16 8.2 CIA conspiracy
01:40:43 8.3 Shadow government conspiracy
01:41:17 8.4 Military-industrial complex
01:43:27 8.5 Secret Service conspiracy
01:47:43 8.6 Cuban exiles
01:50:10 8.7 Organized crime conspiracy
01:58:51 8.8 Lyndon B. Johnson conspiracy
02:09:05 8.9 Cuban government conspiracy
02:13:56 8.10 Soviet government conspiracy
02:16:18 8.11 Decoy hearse and wound alteration
02:19:46 8.12 Federal Reserve conspiracy
02:21:30 8.13 Israeli government conspiracy
02:23:23 9 Other published theories
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The assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 has spurred numerous conspiracy theories, which include accusations of involvement of the CIA, the Mafia, sitting Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, the KGB, or even some combination thereof. Some conspiracy theories further claim that the United States federal government covered up crucial information in the aftermath of the assassination. Former Los Angeles District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi estimated that a total of 42 groups, 82 assassins, and 214 people had been accused at one time or another in various conspiracy scenarios.In 1964, the Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was the only person responsible for assassinating Kennedy. In 1979, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded that Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy, although it did not identify any individuals or groups other than Oswald. The HSCA reasoned that a second gunman probably also fired at Kennedy, but acoustic evidence that the HSCA accepted in reaching its conclusions was later discredited by another set of experts. Other federal and municipal investigations have been conducted, most of which support the conclusions reached in the Warren Commission report. Nonetheless, a majority of Americans polled indicated a belief in some sort of conspiracy.
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The history of American newspapers begins in the early 18th century with the publication of the first colonial newspapers. American newspapers began as modest affairs—a sideline for printers. They became a political force in the campaign for American independence. Following independence the first article of U.S. Constitution guaranteed freedom of the press. The U.S. Postal Service Act of 1792 provided substantial subsidies: Newspapers were delivered up to 100 miles for a penny and beyond for 1.5 cents, when first class postage ranged from six cents to a quarter.
The American press grew rapidly during the First Party System (1790s-1810s) when both parties sponsored papers to reach their loyal partisans. From the 1830s onward, the Penny press began to play a major role in American journalism. Technological advancements such as the telegraph and faster printing presses in the 1840s also helped to expand the press of the nation as it experienced rapid economic and demographic growth. Editors typically became the local party spokesman, and hard-hitting editorials were widely reprinted.
By 1900 major newspapers had become profitable powerhouses of advocacy, muckraking and sensationalism, along with serious, and objective news-gathering. During the early 20th century, prior to rise of television, the average American read several newspapers per-day. Starting in the 1920s changes in technology again morphed the nature of American journalism as radio and later, television, began to play increasingly important competitive roles.
In the late 20th century, much of American journalism became housed in big media chains. With the coming of digital journalism in the 21st century, all newspapers faced a business crisis as readers turned to the Internet for sources and advertisers followed them.
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New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
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