Somebody took some shots at Trump at one of his rallies but they only grazed him.
Well, one thing's for sure: the pictures of him with streaks of blood on his face will be more famous than his mugshot.
Though something feels...strange about this incident.
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Alex "Deadeye" Baldwin's manslaughter case has been thrown out by the judge, with prejudice, which means it can't be refiled.
So Jonathan Majors runs from a white woman, gets tried and convicted.
Baldwin kills a white woman and it's thrown out.
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We live in a country where A Felon can Run for President and a Felon can sit in on Presidential Meetings yet a Felon won't get hired at Wal-Mart 🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️✅️
#OnThisDay in 1964, Lt. Col. Lemuel Penn, an assistant superintendent for Washington, D.C., public schools, was driving home with two fellow officers from the U.S. Army Reserves training when he was shot and killed by three Klansmen in a passing car in Colbert, Georgia. Penn had survived World War II, fighting in New Guinea and the Philippines, earning a Bronze Star. But he died in the attack by Klansmen, just nine days after the Civil Rights Act became law.
Spotting the Washington, D.C., license plates, Klansman Howard Sims remarked, “That must be one of President Johnson’s boys.” He then said, “I’m going to kill me a n—–,” before he and Klansman Cecil Myers opened fire with their double-barreled shotguns on the car Penn was driving.
The blast from the shotgun killed Penn, and the car slammed into the side of the Broad River Bridge.
Incredibly, the judge in the case allowed Sims and Myers to take the witness stand without being cross-examined. An all-white Georgia jury found the two Klansmen not guilty, but a federal court jury convicted them. Each served about six years in federal prison. The jury, however, acquitted the other Klansman in the car as well as three other Klansmen identified as taking part in the planning.
Years after his release from prison, Sims was killed by a friend with a 12-gauge shotgun — the same kind of gun Sims had used to shoot Penn.
The Penn case was instrumental in the creation of a Justice Department task force, which eventually led to the Civil Rights Act of 1968. When Penn’s body arrived at Arlington National Cemetery, his casket was transferred to the same caisson used for President Kennedy with the same white horses. He received full military honors.
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"Women charged with killing sugar daddy, cutting off his thumb to keep access to his accounts" Two women have been arrested in connection to Fasil Teklemariam's death -- 22-year-old Tiffany Taylor Gray and 19-year-old Audrey Miller.
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Age limits on ALL Politicians! 70 Years old including
The President.(If the President turns 70 during his term ,he/she/they can finish the term but will not be able to run for office again.)
Supreme Court Judges
Lower Court Judges
Congress/ Senate 5year terms.