Lost a $3k jewelry order last week.
Got the "Delivered" confirmation. Went to check. Nothing there.
Pulled the camera footage. Mailman sets it on top of the mailbox, takes the photo, looks both ways… and takes it back with him.
Called USPS. Two minute wait I'll give them that. Filed the investigation. Local office calls me, very confident: we spoke to the carrier, package was delivered.
I didn't mention the footage. Not yet.
"Tell him I can send the video."
Two hours later, package at the door.
@PtahOfTheDawn@CaptainJCrypto@RealTimBlack He was suspended from school and wasn’t supposed to be at the meet
He brought a knife that he wasn’t supposed to have
He was in an area he wasn’t supposed to be in
He challenged those around him to touch him, knowing that he would use lethal force if they did
It’s murder.
If you live in a country that sends poor people to jail for using drugs, but doesn't send rich people to jail for raping kids, you live in a shit hole country.
Bought a $1,742.80 camera online from BestBuy.
The FedEx delivery driver stole it. FedEx admitted it.
But BestBuy won’t give a refund. They said we need to “work with local law enforcement.”
Thought everyone should know if you buy from @BestBuy and a @FedEx driver steals what you paid for, your money is gone. Neither company will make it right.
I’ve spent over $30K at BestBuy and will never spend another penny there.
@PtahOfTheDawn@CaptainJCrypto@RealTimBlack Not one witness testified to that, nor does the video played in court show anything like that.
Meanwhile, this is what eye witnesses are saying in court:
@RonaldHazley@Carolynkocheno2@jdmiles11 Like the witness says, Anthony had his mind set on how he would respond after he provoked Metcalf. It was practically premeditated. Another witness who was seated next to KA described the shove as so light that KA didn’t bump into him.
Not life threatening = no self defense.
Stone-faced Karmelo Anthony listens to harrowing 911 call
The 911 call made after Karmelo Anthony stabbed Austin Metcalf was played in court on Thursday.
The call was made by Coach Joshua Rebmann, football coach at Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas, who was at the track meet.
Redmann told the operator that an athlete had been stabbed and was not breathing as people yelled in the background.
The coach could then be heard yelling, 'Stay with me, Austin! Stay with me, Austin!'
Rebmann said he made the comment as he watched Metcalf's eyes roll back in his head.
His last breath could then be heard in the recording.
As the phone call was played in court, Metcalf's mother could be seen leaning forward in her seat, head down, as others in the gallery cried.
Metcalf's father was also seen wiping away tears with a handkerchief.
But Anthony displayed no emotion as he looked straight forward and down.
Anthony has admitted to stabbing Metcalf, but claims it was in self-defense.
Court is set to resume on Friday at 9am CT/10am ET.
PROSECUTION CALLS WITNESS - MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ATHLETE
KNEW KARMELO ANTHONY AND AUSTIN METCALF
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you notice in the tent?
Witness: “Karmelo was there. I dabbed him up.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you talk?”
Witness: “Just said hi.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you think it was weird he was in the tent?”
Witness: “Yes, because teams are supposed to be at their own tent.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You call him mellow?”
Witness: “Yes.
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After you stop talking to him, did you see any other teammates talk to him?”
Witness: “Yeah, Austin said, ‘Who are you?’”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?”
Witness: “Karmelo gets mad he’s told to get mad he’s told to get out of the tent.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Once he gets mad, what happens?”
Witness: “He says, ‘You’re not going to move me. You’re a b*tch.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Was Austin starting to get mad?”
Witness: “He was getting defensive someone we didn’t know was in the tent. He’s always leading. He’s always protecting us.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After that?”
Witness: “Karmelo said you’ll have to move me. Austin put his hand on his back. I saw Karmelo’s hand go in the backpack. We’re at a track meet. I wouldn't expect anything to be in there. Karmelo said, ‘Touch me. You’ll have to move me, and find out,’ trying to provoke him.’”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Then what happens?”
Witness: “Austin puts his hand on him and falls back.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “How was Austin trying to move him?”
Witness: “It was him trying to move him off his seat. A soft shove.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did Austin do?”
Witness: “I see the hole in his chest and blood. He starts screaming for help.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “When this is going on, who’s standing?”
Witness: “Before the stab, Austin was the one standing.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did any kids from Memorial try to gang up on Karmelo?”
Witness: “No.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You’re expecting at most a fist fight?”
Witness: “Yes.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You didn’t think anything was going to happen?”
Witness: “No.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After Austin falls, where does Hunter go?”
Witness: “Hunter went to help him get up, and that’s when Austin pulled up his shirt and started screaming.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You thought the stab was a shove?”
Witness: “Yes.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?”
Witness: “I saw our coach take off his sweatshirt. Austin fell down and looked unconscious.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After the stabbing, where did Karmelo go?”
Witness: “I saw him run up the bleachers.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “The coach heard you saying, ‘That was my brother. That was my brother,” about Austin.”
Witness: “Yes, sir.”
https://t.co/WTHpXOkEoU
For months, Karmelo Anthony supporters have claimed that he knew someone under the tent.
That individual just testified that Anthony wasn’t supposed to be there, provoked Metcalf, calling him a “b****,” and dared him to move him.
This is devastating to the defense.
PROSECUTION CALLS WITNESS - MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ATHLETE
KNEW KARMELO ANTHONY AND AUSTIN METCALF
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you notice in the tent?
Witness: “Karmelo was there. I dabbed him up.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you talk?”
Witness: “Just said hi.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you think it was weird he was in the tent?”
Witness: “Yes, because teams are supposed to be at their own tent.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You call him mellow?”
Witness: “Yes.
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After you stop talking to him, did you see any other teammates talk to him?”
Witness: “Yeah, Austin said, ‘Who are you?’”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?”
Witness: “Karmelo gets mad he’s told to get mad he’s told to get out of the tent.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Once he gets mad, what happens?”
Witness: “He says, ‘You’re not going to move me. You’re a b*tch.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Was Austin starting to get mad?”
Witness: “He was getting defensive someone we didn’t know was in the tent. He’s always leading. He’s always protecting us.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After that?”
Witness: “Karmelo said you’ll have to move me. Austin put his hand on his back. I saw Karmelo’s hand go in the backpack. We’re at a track meet. I wouldn't expect anything to be in there. Karmelo said, ‘Touch me. You’ll have to move me, and find out,’ trying to provoke him.’”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Then what happens?”
Witness: “Austin puts his hand on him and falls back.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “How was Austin trying to move him?”
Witness: “It was him trying to move him off his seat. A soft shove.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did Austin do?”
Witness: “I see the hole in his chest and blood. He starts screaming for help.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “When this is going on, who’s standing?”
Witness: “Before the stab, Austin was the one standing.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did any kids from Memorial try to gang up on Karmelo?”
Witness: “No.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You’re expecting at most a fist fight?”
Witness: “Yes.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You didn’t think anything was going to happen?”
Witness: “No.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After Austin falls, where does Hunter go?”
Witness: “Hunter went to help him get up, and that’s when Austin pulled up his shirt and started screaming.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You thought the stab was a shove?”
Witness: “Yes.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?”
Witness: “I saw our coach take off his sweatshirt. Austin fell down and looked unconscious.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After the stabbing, where did Karmelo go?”
Witness: “I saw him run up the bleachers.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “The coach heard you saying, ‘That was my brother. That was my brother,” about Austin.”
Witness: “Yes, sir.”
https://t.co/WTHpXOkEoU
Today, we’ve heard from five additional kids— six yesterday and five today— in the Karmelo Anthony trial. They’re all telling the same story: Karmelo was not known/wanted underneath the Memorial High School tent.
Multiple kids asked him to leave, and he refused.
Austin Metcalf took the lead, something the kids say was normal for Austin to do.
Currently, a kid is on the stand testifying that Karmelo challenged Austin to a fist fight. First time we have heard this claim.
According to this student, Austin responded, “I'm not going to fight you at a track meet, bro.”
Fun fact:
I used a VPN & a throwaway SIM to create the twitter account that got me arrested, when I asked the police interrogator how they found me, they admitted they matched up the details of my stabbing that I posted about on the account to the police report I made. Pure evil