at the Leonard E. Merrell Center in Katy, Texas (March 11, 2010)
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at the Leonard E. Merrell Center in Katy, Texas (March 11, 2010)
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Becoming a Baller Ep 1: Team Choice ft Cal Poly Mustangs Louisianna-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns (NCAA 10)
In the first episode, I will tell you how the rank system works, and a couple teams to use that will skyrocket you up the leaderboards in no time!
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A Louisiana sheriff has begun training 200 local volunteers in basic hand-to-hand combats techniques as part of Project Exodus aimed at protecting the northwestern corner of the state from the danger of terrorists, the Shreveport Times reports.Reporter Drew Pierson writes that Bossier Parish Sheriff Larry Deen’s policing plan involves “a mostly white group of ex-police volunteers and a .50-caliber machine gun” and was inspired in part from the Book of Exodus in the Bible.Watch above the official video of the first day of training, provided by TPMTV, or click here.”The buck stops with Larry Deen,” the sheriff says, according to the Times. “The liability stops with Larry Deen. I am the chief law enforcement officer in this parish, and it is incumbent upon me protect all of the people in it.”Deen rejects any notion that he is setting up a militia. “We run from that word,” he says. “We’re just the opposite that word.”Doyle Dempsey, chief deputy for support services, says in the training video that if the project is successful “we will be ahead of the curve when it comes to fighting Islamic extremists.”The volunteers will be armed provided weapons such as shotguns, riot shields and batons, the newspaper says, including a .50-caliber machine gun mounted on what the sheriff’s office calls “the war wagon.”Five of the 200 volunteers are black, the Times says. Women will only be used in a “support role,” Deen says, indicating non-combat activity.The teams of “highly trained volunteers” would also be used to protect local food, water, oil, gas and medical supplies in the event of a disaster, like Hurricane Katrina, in which state and federal resources are limited. “We want to make sure that never happens here,” he says.An excerpt:As evidenced by recent terror threats, it is apparent that homegrown terrorists are in our midst. With the easy accessibility of the Internet, it is quite possible that these local and international terrorists can form a national or multiple location attack on our nation at any given moment. And no matter whether we are a direct target or not, fear and panic will still permeate our community. Control will have to be regained to ensure the safety of our residents. That is where Operation Exodus comes into play. It utilizes preventive measures to safeguard Bossier Parish from the fear and outcry that will inevitably transpire.Update at 1:26 p.m. ET: TPM Muckraker’s Zachary Roth reports sheriff’s office spokesman Ed Baswell told him that there have been intelligence reports showing that there have been “cells” and people operating within the parish “that have been trained as terrorists or went overseas to be trained as terrorist.”"It tells us that these are the kinds of thing we can’t assume are happening far, far away,” Basell said. “Terrorists can tend to strike anywhere and everywhere.”"There’s not a state of paranoia, or anything like that,” he added.
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Kyle Owens aka K.O. The Hook Killa sings a hook with the famous KERI HILSON!!!
Up and coming new R&B artist with alot of talent! Produces, writes, and sings his own music!
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Seven women were raped and murdered by Derrick Todd Lee, a man with an IQ of 65 who terrorized the Baton Rouge area from 1992 to 2003. One woman, 22-year-old Charlotte Pace, was stabbed 81 times with a flathead screwdriver and knife. Lee is currently on death row in Louisiana.
Tony Frudakis, head of a forensics laboratory in Sarasota, Fla., claims to have perfected a new DNA technology — called SNIPS, or single nucleotide polymorphism — that breaks the ethnicity of a murder suspect down by percentage. In more than 3,000 blind tests of the SNIPS technology, Frudakis’ lab has not yet confirmed a single error, he says.
Frudakis offered the technology to authorities in Louisiana looking for the Baton Rouge serial killer. And the new DNA test led to a break in the case.
As far back as September 2002, a police profile suggested the suspect was likely a white man aged 25 to 35. Even just before the arrest of suspect Derrick Todd Lee, a black man, authorities were following an FBI profile that pegged the killer as most likely white.
After studying DNA found at one of the crime scenes, Frudakis concluded that the Baton Rouge serial killer had about 80 percent African affiliation and 15 percent Native American affiliation. In other words, the killer was not white after all.
Investigators shifted their focus and eventually arrested Lee, 34, in May in connection with the slayings of at least five women in southern Louisiana beginning September 2001.
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WTF Hurricane Chris Performs Halle Berry At Lousiana State Legislature Session
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New Orleanian Brad Ott testifies to the Louisiana Senate Local and Municipal Affairs Committee. March 25, 2008
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All of the state troopers i caught on I-10 west. there 5 but i missed the last one
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Get treated to a proper tailgate… Baton Rouge style…
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