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Prince George's County police say a Suitland man, 33-year-old Mark Antonio Humphries, suspected of raping at least nine women has died after shooting himself in the head yesterday while barricaded inside a Hyattsville apartment building. He was taken to a hospital, where he later died.

Police had obtained an arrest warrant on Sunday in a July 14 attack and tracked Humphries to the Hyattsville apartment Wednesday.

They found the Humphries suffering from, what a source said, was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. 

According to sources, the man is a suspect in a series of brutal rapes set up on Craigslist. Police first warned women back in February when they said at least six attacks had been arranged on the website.The victims had posted their information and had agreed to meet the suspect. Went to location, while at the location the suspect pulled a gun and raped them in a stairwell.

Look at ALL of the taxpayer we money saved here!! Sorry, but I love it. No actually, I am not sorry for anyone but his victims.

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Whoop, there he is:

PG County Police have released surveillance photos of a man they say is a suspect in a series of residential break-ins in the Bowie area.
They believe the man in the photo could be to blame for as many as 20 burglaries in the past two weeks.

Most of the crimes happened in the daytime and early-morning hours, the burglar got into the homes through unlocked rear doors or by forcing open the doors. Police ask homeowners to lock all doors and windows. DUH!!!

Anyone with information is asked to call the Prince George's County Police Department at (301) 390-2101. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477).  Please turn in this leech if you recognize him!

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The Sterling Park community in Loudoun County is calling for change as, neighbors say, an influx of illegal immigrants, foreclosed homes, and crime are pulling down the quality of life.

Those who live in Sterling Park , Sterling, and Sugarland say crime, even violence, is the result of communities left to neglect and decay. 

"It's getting rundown, you know all the un-mowed grass and people's properties, the furniture being out on the lawn and houses not being taken care of and cars in the driveway and too many families in one home,"said resident Rosie Oberle. Let's make them boarding houses too....NOT!!

The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office says it devotes more resources to these neighborhoods than any other with bike teams, a gang unit, and soon a sheriff's sub-station.
More legal citizen's tax dollars earmarked specifically for dealing with illegal aliens and the myriad of problems associated with their presence in ANY community.

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U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedmanis questioning whether Williamsburg, Va., is the best community for John Hinckley Jr. after testimony that the would-be presidential assassin has been rejected from several volunteer positions there. He is considering the mental hospital's request to lengthen Hinckley's periodic visits with his family in Virginia.

Hinckley's mother lives in Williamsburg. But Friedman says the District of Columbia is a more diverse community and may be more accepting of Hinckley over the long term as he is given greater freedom.

Yeah brother, he will fit right in with the rest of the DC criminal element. Next he will get his hands on another gun, and whoop, there it is........again!

This time it will be Britney or Miley, or some other poor girl that "makes him want to get their attention".

Hinckley has been committed to St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington since he shot and wounded President Reagan in 1981. And he has almost come and gone as he pleased during that time. WE are the crazy ones for allowing this dolt to ever see the outside of Saint E's.

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After an exhaustive review of the research literature, here's the final word on nutrition and health: 

1. Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than us.
2. Mexicans eat a lot of fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than us.
3. Chinese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than us.
4. Italians drink excessive amounts of red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than us.
5. Germans drink beer and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than us.

CONCLUSION:
  Eat and drink what you like.  Apparently speaking English is what kills you. But don't you worry, our Government is doing it’s best to correct this problem. 
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We ALL have choices, and this was his choice, so what is the problem?

A maintenance man who earned $100,000 last year working at a psychiatric center has been living for free in a paint shed on company grounds and even had his mail delivered there. The inspector general's office says the worker lived on the grounds of the Rockland Psychiatric Center in New York City's suburbs for three years. He stayed in a back room of the shed and had a couch, microwave and refrigerator. The center's executive director told inspectors he didn't know the worker was living in the shed.

The worker is being charged $2,500 for the time he lived there. Now he's living with his wife at a home in Pearl River, about 3 miles away. Guess who is STILL laughing all the way to the bank? That $2500 dollars equates to $69.45 a month for rent for those 3 years, sounds like an EXCELLENT deal to me. And like I said, it was his choice, so what is the B-F-D???

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A defendant, 33-year-old Ricardo Walters, of Ft. Washington, has been sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison, for his part in a scheme to defraud the D.C. tax office out of nearly $50 million dollars. A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced him for possession of stolen property and money laundering.

Walters is the nephew of the scheme's alleged ringleader, Harriette Walters, a midlevel official in the city's tax office.

Prosecutors say she wrote fake property tax refund checks to shell firms controlled by relatives and friends or in the names of real, unsuspecting companies. They say the scandal cost the city at least $48 million over about two decades.

Ricardo Walters admitted depositing at least three fraudulent checks worth $1.2 million.

What about restitution???

I have yet to hear, see, or read anything about these thieves having to pay this money back, along with some very hefty fines. And ONLY 6 1/2 years for 50 million dollars??

Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot??

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The bottom line here is that they were here ILLEGALLY.....period!

A Laurel family says Five immigration agents allegedly showed up before sunrise, forced their way in and arrested a mother and daughter, without a warrant, and arresting the two people. 
They are now separated from their mother and grandmother, who are being detained in St. Mary's County. They face deportation back to El Salvador. Melvin Palacias, said they never received notification that they had a court hearing or that a deportation order had been entered against them. Well DUH!! Who's fault is that? They were here illegally, and THEY knew that. 
The mother, Maria Sanchez, has been in the U.S. since 1990 and according to their lawyer, qualifies for a green card. Her daughter has been under temporary protected status. The family does intend to fight their deportation. Well  perhaps they should have obeyed the law and gotten one!
 
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement would not discuss the specific case.

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The 'Post Turtle'

While suturing a cut on the hand of a 75 year-old Texas rancher, the doctor struck up a conversation. Eventually the topic got around to Obama and his bid to be our next President.

 

The old rancher said, 'Well, ya know, Obama is a 'post turtle'.' Not being familiar with the term, the doctor asked him what a 'post turtle' was. The old rancher said, 'When you're driving down a country road and you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a 'post turtle'.

 

The old rancher saw a puzzled look on the doctor's face, so he continued to explain. 'You know he didn't get up there by himself, he doesn't belong up there, he doesn't know what to do while he is up there, and you just wonder what kind of a dumb ass would put him up there in the first place.”

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Fairfax County supervisors are considering criminalizing some zoning violations, meaning landlords who operate illegal boarding houses could go to jail.

The proposal would turn what would normally be a civil penalty into a criminal one, if the civil fines for the violation are worth at least $5,000. Supervisor Jeff McKay says it would be up to the judge hearing the case to decide whether the offense deserves jail time.

The Virginia General Assembly granted local governments the authority to impose the tougher penalties this year.

The county began a crackdown on overcrowded houses in June 2007.
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I thought perhaps some of the bloggers here would like to BE ABLE to comment on this post by the infamous............... since he/she does not allow comments. Please feel free to comment here! starrman1

Americans are cry babies and whinners

Americans have no back bone or spines any more. In the 60's and 70;s   we had the guts to stand up and fight .  All governments are way out of control and no longer fit the bill.

from greedywal's Blog

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And I really need a laugh today!

A woman from New York was driving through a remote part of Arizona when her car broke down. An old Indian on horseback came along and offered her a ride to a nearby town. She climbed up behind him on the horse and they rode off. The ride was uneventful, except that every few minutes the old Indian would let out a "Ye-e-e-e-h-a-a-a-a" so loud that it echoed from the surrounding hills.
When they arrived in town, he let her off at the local service station, he
yelled one final  "Ye-e-e-e-h-a-a-a-a!" and rode off.
"What did you do to get that Indian so excited?" asked the service-station attendant.
"Nothing," the woman answered. "I merely sat behind him on the horse, put my arms around his waist, and held onto the saddle
horn so I wouldn't fall off."

"Lady," the attendant said , "Indians don't use saddles."

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Arlington County, what are you thinking??

Arlington County officials have approved a proposal that would allow rental units in single-family homes.

The county board passed the plan with a 4-1 vote Saturday. It would permit homeowners to make additional living spaces in their houses for up to two tenants.

At their meeting, officials heard from 65 people, who either hailed or dismissed the proposal. Opponents say the measure would change the character of single-family neighborhoods, with more people living in homes. Some have called for a referendum or public vote on the issue. Those who support the proposal say it would benefit seniors, singles and couples who want to save money. 

IF the enforcement of this would ACTUALLY be done on a regular basis, say weekly or monthly, and those violating it would, lets say, lose their homes, or some other astronomical type of fine, it would indeed help some people make ends meet.

 BUT we all know where this is heading. There will be so many illegals living in these "single family " homes, it will end up being outrageous and pathetic.

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While I do not care for either of these guys I have to agree with Timmy here.

Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley is against drilling for oil off the state's coastline.

However, his neighbor to the south, Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine says he supports looking for oil and gas 50 miles off shore. Kaine says he would decide on pumping if oil or gas is found.

Both of Maryland's senators also say they are against drilling. Senator Ben Cardin says a spill from an offshore platform or pipeline could mar Assateague Island and the beaches at Ocean City, two popular tourist destinations. At the rate gas prices are rising now, there wont be ANY tourists able to drive to ANY Maryland "tourist destinations" anyway.  Don't you just love that "what if" menality. What if an asteroid hits us, what if tornadoes run amuck through the largest cities, what if all working American oil rigs broke down tomorrow? God forbid we try to plan a little bit ahead.

Because of the recently lifted executive ban on offshore oil drilling by  President Bush, energy experts say drilling is unlikely to start anytime soon.
Before drilling could begin, Congress would have to reopen long-closed parts of the Atlantic floor.

Yeah, lets keep on sending all of our oil money OUT of our country, until they run dry....THEN maybe consider drilling here, sounds like a wonderful idea to me..............NOT!

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Same story different year!

City officials said they are working to sort out pay discrepancies among young people in the DC summer job program.

Hundreds of participants in the city’s summer youth jobs program report they have either been underpaid or not paid at all. Uh, maybe the checks went throught the DC tax offices??

D.C. Department of Employment Services spokeswoman Donna Henry said 19,413 workers were paid two weeks ago, and about 13,390 were paid Friday. She said many people may have dropped out of the program in the time between. Ya THINK??

Henry said it is unclear what caused the payroll problems. She said some timesheets may have been entered late, incorrectly, or not at all. You don't suppose it could be attributed to GROSS INCOMPETENCE, do you? 

But they are going to get a new soccer complex to go with that new stadium. Lord above, you actually have kids that WANT TO WORK and stay out of trouble, and you screw them too!

You all know the three letters tha go here _ - _ - _!!!

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Had my first homegrown yellow plum tomato today, Monday the 7th. Ummmmm GOOD!!

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