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Shaun King’s $34M Fundraising Audit Shows $631K For White Supremacy

Shaun King’s $34M Black Lives Matter Fundraising Audit Shows $631K For White Supremacy, $20M For Immigration Well-known Black Lives Matter activist  Shaun King  is under fire and he’s fighting back. The fire is coming from other Black justice activists who are questioning his fundraising tactics and alleged misuse of funds. And King is not having it. “If you have posted publicly that I have ever spent or stolen a single penny I’ve raised for families in this movement, I am opening a legal case against you,” King threatened on Twitter. “This is a complete fabrication.” Recently, other activists have questions about a $100,000 reward he and civil rights attorney Lee Merritt offered for successful tips which led to an arrest in connection to young Black child’s murder, reports  The Washington Post . “The most recent scrutiny started around King when he named a white man as a key suspect in the December killing of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes in Houston, Texas, c...

Las Vegas man, 93, open fire on apartment maintenance worker VIDEO

https://www.nbcnews.com/video/video-captures-93-year-old-las-vegas-man-shooting-worker-over-apartment-dispute-76189253760 Robert Thomas was upset about water damage and flooding in his apartment, which allegedly led to him shoot a maintenance worker. A 93-year-old  man shot at an employee at his Las Vegas  apartment complex, in a chilling attack caught on surveillance cameras, authorities said Monday. The gunfire erupted Thursday morning at the Vista Del Valle complex,  police said,  just blocks away from the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, where the World Series of Poker's final table is played every summer. In surveillance video released by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, suspect Robert Thomas can be seen approaching a male and female worker inside the management office. Thomas then pulls a gun out of his jacket and fires one round toward the back of the room, missing another employee and striking a computer, police said. After allowing the femal...

American Journalists Mourn Death of Iranian Terrorist

The U.S. media's peculiar (albeit predictable) response to President Donald Trump's successful assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani continued on Monday during their coverage of the terrorist's funeral in Tehran. NPR had reporters on the ground  covering  the "historic day" and  attempting to dispel  claims that the grief on display in the streets of the Iranian capital was in any way "coerced" by the authoritarian regime. Michael Barbaro of the  New York Times   highlighted  the "amazing images and audio" from the NPR team. Several hours earlier, Barbaro posted a bizarre  podcast interview  with  Times  reporter Helene Cooper in which Cooper lamented that the U.S. military was "tragically … very good" at killing people. ABC News's Martha Raddatz donned a (mandatory) headscarf and  walked among  the "massive and emotional" crowds of mourners. She declared that the Iranian people were "united ag...

Earthquake hits Puerto Rico with a 5.8 magnitude quake

A 5.8 magnitude earthquake shook the entire island of Puerto Rico on Monday morning, the strongest in a flurry of quakes to strike the U.S. territory in recent days. The relatively shallow, 6-mile-deep quake struck at 6:32 a.m. just south of the island, where it was felt most strongly, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, or USGS. Several smaller temblors followed, including a 4.9 magnitude quake that frightened residents all over again just before 11 a.m., according to the USGS. There was no tsunami threat, and no deaths or injuries had been reported, according to officials. People were forced outside their homes, afraid to go back inside,  as preparations and celebrations for Three Kings Day should have been underway . And thousands of residents lost power after the quake affected some electrical substations in the area. "My entire family woke up screaming," Dr. Sindia Alvarado, who lives in the southern coastal town of Peñuelas, east of Guayanilla, told T...

New York day care provider arrested after 2-year-old left in scalding bath, police say

The toddler suffered burns to about 20 percent of his body, Long Island p olice said. A woman on Long Island, New York, placed a 2-year-old boy she was caring for in a scalding bath for several minutes and "left him unattended despite his screams," police said Monday. Yenci Lopez. Nassau County Police Department The toddler, who suffered burns to about 20 percent of his body, was treated at a hospital burn unit for second-degree burns, Nassau County police said. The woman, Yenci Elizabeth Lopez, 19, left the home in Hempstead, where the incident occurred at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, without providing care for the boy, police said. Lopez, who was arrested Sunday, was charged with reckless assault of a child by a child day care provider, second-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child. #roxburysuntimes