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A Guy Dresses Up as All of ‘The Avengers’ at Once
A Guy Dresses Up as All of ‘The Avengers’ at Once
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Westminster, MD – In an effort to improve the safety on Carroll Community College campus, special police officers will be permitted to carry firearms. As part of a program, which will be implemented in the next few months, six full-time ...
Westminster, MD – In an effort to improve the safety on Carroll Community College campus, special police officers will be permitted to carry firearms. As part of a program, which will be implemented in the next few months, six full-time retired law enforcement officers with more than 20 years of experience carrying and shooting guns, will be allowed to patrol the campus grounds. This will be the first time campus officers will be routinely armed with guns versus simply carrying pepperspray or batons. These officers, per the agreement between the college’s Office of Public Safety and Security and the local sheriff’s department, will have jurisdiction over minor crimes: alcohol violations, disorderly conduct, and property violations. Personnel for the sheriff’s department would have primary control over violent crimes and drug violations. Executive Vice President of Administration Alan Schuman was quoted in the Washington Post as saying in response to the program, “It is our belief that having armed Special Police Officers will better protect the college community and our officers during critical situations on campus.” The Carroll County Times reports that from 2009 to 2011 the college had 43 reported incidents of larceny, the highest number on-campus. The only other incidents reported in that time frame were three burglaries, two drug violations, and one alcohol violation. This program follows in part to a recent 4-0 vote by the Carroll County Board of Commissioners in favor of a local resolution supporting Second Amendment rights Wednesday night held on the college campus. The resolution, titled the “Second Amendment Preservation Resolution,” is meant to send a message to the state and federal governments that the board of commissioners will not stand idly by while the state passes laws – such as the Firearm Safety Act of 2013 – that infringe on Carroll County residents’ Second Amendment rights, according to Commissioner Richard Rothschild. The resolution declares Carroll as a “Second Amendment Sanctuary County,” allowing the board of commissioners to express its glaring opposition to Governor Martin O’Malley’s Firearm Safety Act of 2013. The law, which takes effect October 1, bans the sale of 45 military-style assault weapons, though to define an assault weapon has taken on several forms in the last year, and requires fingerprinting for gun ownership, reduces the number of bullets magazines can legally hold from 20 to 10, and prohibits the mentally ill from owning guns. Do you think putting armed officers on college campuses is a good idea for safety? In readdressing the issue for elementary or high schools, do you think teachers or patrol officers should be permitted to carry firearms on school grounds? How do you feel about measures like the Firearm Safety Act? [Image via Shutterstock] Carroll Community College Will Arm Campus Safety Officers is a post from: The Inquisitr
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8-Bit Medley of Every Song From Daft Punk’s Newest Album ‘Random Access Memories’
8-Bit Medley of Every Song From Daft Punk’s Newest Album ‘Random Access Memories’
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Keon Broxton has this thing for starting his seasons off slow. Last year Broxton had a horrendous April before coming to life and managing a fine overall season in Visalia. This year he started the year on the disabled list before joinin...
Keon Broxton has this thing for starting his seasons off slow. Last year Broxton had a horrendous April before coming to life and managing a fine overall season in Visalia. This year he started the year on the disabled list before joining Mobile around the beginning of May and hasn't hit a lick...until recently. Broxton had another good night at the plate going 3 for 4 with 2 doubles and his 4th homer. In his last three games he's 6 for 12 with 2 doubles, 3 homers and 5 RBI. That brings his average up to a paltry .220 though his OPS is now .720. I've said this is a make or break year for Broxton to show he has a future at the highest level and his first 14 games said he did not. We'll grant him the slow start since he missed most of spring training and all of April. Here's hoping he's ready to show he does have a future in the Dbacks' outfield. Snake Stars3 Stars: Keon Broxton, Mobile 3 for 4, 1 R, 2 DBL, 1 HR (4), 1 RBI2 Stars: Brad Allen, South Bend 7 IP, 4 H, 4 BB, 6 K, 0 ER, W (1-1)1 Star: Robert Coe, South Bend 6 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 6 K, 0 ER, W (1-1)0 Stars: Mike Freeman, Mobile 0 for 5, 1 K, 1 E (6) Triple A: Reno 3 @ Round Rock 4: Randall Delgado was at it again and he wasn't all that good again, though to be fair he wasn't horrible either. He was lifted in the 5th after getting the first two batters and surrendering consecutive singles, a walk, a hit batter and another walk. He finished with 4.2 innings, 4 hits, 3 walks, 7 Ks and 3 earned runs. The offense was limited to 7 singles with Taylor Harbin notching two of those. Double A: Mobile 2 Mississippi 6. Andrew Chafin started and had it going early on but ran into problems in the 4th. With two out and nobody on he allowed 4 straight hits and 3 runs. In the 5th and 6th the defense got a little shaky and he allowed 3 more unearned runs. He completed 6 innings giving up 10 hits but just one walk while striking out 3. Most encouraging is the low walks total. If he can keep that up he'll always give himself a chance. The offense was limited to Keon Broxton who had 2 doubles and a home run. High A: Visalia 8 @ Rancho Cucamonga 5. Cody Wheeler started and didn't pitch badly but he did give up three solo home runs. He finished 7 innings allowing 4 runs on 6 hits and a walk with 6 strikeouts. Once again the Rawhide offense rose to the occasion with late runs. They scored 2 in the 8th to take a one run lead, but closer Jake Barrett had his first really poor outing of the year with 3 walks in the 9th to allow the tying run. Barrett has 5 walks and no strikeouts in his last two outings. But the offense roared right back with 3 runs in the top of the 10th on a David Nick 3-run homer to win it. Jake Lamb and Ryan Court had big games again. Lamb went 2 for 3 with 2 walks, 3 runs scored, and a double. Court went 2 for 3 with 2 walks, a double and an RBI. Low A: Game 1. South Bend 5 @ Fort Wayne 0. In Game 1 of a doubleheader Brad Allen tossed a 7-inning complete game shutout on 4 hits and 4 walks. He struck out 6. Brandon Drury supplied the offense going 2 for 3 with a double and 2 RBI. Low A: Game 2. South Bend 1 @ Fort Wayne 0. The Silver Hawks completed the doubleheader shutout as Robert Coe threw 6 shutout innings and RJ Hively closed it for his 11th save. Coe allowed just 2 hits and a walk while striking out 6. The lone run scored when Rudy Flores drove in Alex Glenn with a triple in the 4th.
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More than 100,000 volunteers will spend this weekend knocking on doors to help the Salvation Army address Australia's rising rate of poverty.
More than 100,000 volunteers will spend this weekend knocking on doors to help the Salvation Army address Australia's rising rate of poverty.
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Aboriginal leaders have warned of a crisis in the justice system with an explosion in the black prison population, a spike in the number of juveniles being detained and continuing high numbers of deaths in custody.
Aboriginal leaders have warned of a crisis in the justice system with an explosion in the black prison population, a spike in the number of juveniles being detained and continuing high numbers of deaths in custody.
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An unmistakable message for government is now emerging: Stop this now.
An unmistakable message for government is now emerging: Stop this now.
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There was something about Hazel Hawke that made Australians want to reach out and protect her.
There was something about Hazel Hawke that made Australians want to reach out and protect her.
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Two young Aboriginal men share a terrible bond: the fate of each has become a shameful landmark.
Two young Aboriginal men share a terrible bond: the fate of each has become a shameful landmark.
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Condemned to a ''life sentence'', in the words of his wife, Matt Joyce will plead with Dubai authorities to extend his bail while he appeals against a 10-year jail term and $25 million fine for property fraud.
Condemned to a ''life sentence'', in the words of his wife, Matt Joyce will plead with Dubai authorities to extend his bail while he appeals against a 10-year jail term and $25 million fine for property fraud.
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