Friday, May 21, 2021

I-15 shootout suspect out on bail after a shootout with Minnesota police

Minnesota is controlled by the Democrats otherwise known as the DFL (Democrat Farm Labor) and Minneapolis St. Paul might as well be Moscow on the Mississippi. Of course the urban areas are ruled by the white left, blacktivists and other identitarians so the city is following in Portland OR 's shoeless and homeless footsteps. .

Besides letting their antifa/BLM allies burn and loot the Twin Cities and burbs they also gutted the police departments. Good news too, bail reform is also high on their list. How is that working out? 

Exhibit 1

 9 pounds of meth found in car of I-15 shootout suspect
9 pounds of meth
A search shows that Klein was involved in a shooting with police at a Walmart in Minnesota in March 2020. Klein was accused of stealing from the Walmart after buying large amounts of ammunition, according to court documents, and then shot at two officers when they tried to catch him in the parking lot.
In that incident, court documents outline that Klein was shot in the leg and hand by officers.
Court documents state Klein was already banned from owning or possessing firearms because of prior felony convictions.
Minnesota Felon on bail after shootout with polce

 

Exhibit 2

 "Progressive policies' are a WOKE JOKE, Case closed.

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Millions Are Skipping Their Second Doses of Covid19 Vaccines

The Sunday NYTimes with some predictable news.

Millions Are Skipping Their Second Doses of Covid Vaccines

Millions of Americans are not getting the second doses of their Covid-19 vaccines, and their ranks are growing. 
More than five million people, or nearly 8 percent of those who got a first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, have missed their second doses, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is more than double the rate among people who got inoculated in the first several weeks of the nationwide vaccine campaign. 
Even as the country wrestles with the problem of millions of people who are wary about getting vaccinated at all, local health authorities are confronting an emerging challenge of ensuring that those who do get inoculated are doing so fully. 
The reasons vary for why people are missing their second shots. In interviews, some said they feared the side effects, which can include flulike symptoms. Others said they felt that they were sufficiently protected with a single shot. 
Those attitudes were expected, but another hurdle has been surprisingly prevalent. A number of vaccine providers have canceled second-dose appointments because they ran out of supply or didn’t have the right brand in stock ......

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