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Sunday, September 17, 2023

Footage shows teen driver appear to deliberately hit and kill retired police chie

 A retired California police chief appeared to be deliberately mowed down and killed while riding his bike in Las Vegas by a laughing teenage driver whose pal can be heard saying “Yeah, hit his ass,” video of the incident shows.

Andreas Probst, 64, was killed after he was deliberately struck while out for a morning bike ride around 6 a.m. on Aug. 14, according to Las Vegas police.

The unidentified 17-year-old driver of the Hyundai was arrested by police soon afterward, The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

The teen has since been charged with murder, after police discovered a video posted to social media that allegedly showed him deliberately hitting the man.

This weekend, the shocking footage went viral online, showing the driver asking his pals “ready?” as the passenger films, laughing.

“Yeah, hit his ass,” he tells the driver before plowing into the retiree.

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Andreas Probst, 64, was killed while riding his bike on Aug. 14.
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The disturbing clip begins with the passengers cursing at other cars as they speed by on the North Tenaya Way, near West Centennial Parkway.

The video shows the car approaching a man in red riding a bicycle on the side of the road from behind. With his friends’ encouragement, the driver pulls into the bike lane behind him, honks his horn, and deliberately smashes directly into his back tire with a loud bang, sending the cyclist flying.

The passenger films the man lying helplessly on the side of the road behind the vehicle.

“Damn that n—a got knocked out!” the passenger says as the driver can be heard stepping on the gas.

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The driver asked his friends “ready?” before driving into the back of Probst.
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Video shows Probst lying on the side of the road as the teenager fled the scene.
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Andreas Probst was 64 years old.
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Probst was taken to University Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, according to the Review Journal.

It’s not clear if the passenger who filmed the killing has been charged with any crime.

The 17-year-old was arrested the same day as the Probst’s death on suspicion of hit and run. He was later charged with murder because of the video, though the date the charges were set was not clear.

Probst retired from law enforcement in 2009 and had moved to Las Vegas.
Probst retired from law enforcement in 2009 and had moved to Las Vegas.
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Probst is remembered as an "amazing man" following his tragic death.
Probst is remembered as an “amazing man” following his tragic death.
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The former cop had moved to Sin City after he retired as chief of police in Bell, California in 2009, according to reports.

Earlier this month, a memorial service was held for Probst, who spent 35 years in law enforcement, KLAS reported.

“He was honestly like a ray of sunshine,” Taylor Probst said of her father. “That just bled through your life.”

“He was an amazing man, a husband,” Probst’s wife, Crystal, added. “A father, a brother.”

https://nypost.com/2023/09/16/retired-police-chief-was-intentionally-mowed-down-on-bike-by-teen-driver-disturbing-video-shows-hit-his-ass/

L.A. County sheriff's deputy killed in ambush outside Palmdale station

 Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy was ambushed and killed Saturday night, shot in the head by an unidentified attacker while sitting in his patrol cruiser outside the Palmdale station.

Sheriff Robert Luna called it a "targeted act" and speculated that Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer may have been killed because he worked in law enforcement.

“Somebody decided to shoot and murder him, I’m assuming, at this point, because he was in uniform,” Luna said at the late-night news conference.

A passerby found Clinkunbroomer unconscious in his vehicle at the intersection of Avenue Q and Sierra Highway around 6 p.m., officials said. The deputy was rushed to a Lancaster hospital in critical condition.

"Despite the medical staff's best efforts to save our deputy's life, regrettably he succumbed to his injuries," Luna said.

Though Luna said the incident may have been captured on surveillance video, he said that investigators are still analyzing the footage and are not releasing it at this time.

Security video shared with The Times shows a black car pulling up behind the deputy's cruiser and pausing. Seconds later, the black car pulls up a little farther, stops at the driver's side of the cruiser and pauses again.

Then, the black car speeds off. The deputy's vehicle drifts forward a foot or two and stops moving.

It's not clear what circumstances led to the shooting, and authorities have not released any information about potential suspects.

Clinkunbroomer, 30, joined the department eight years ago and came from a family of law enforcement.

"He’s third-generation," Luna said. "His father served with us. His grandfather served with us. Service was running through his veins."

He transferred to the Palmdale station in July 2018 and worked as a field training officer for 1½ years — a position that Luna said is usually reserved for the "best of the best."

Four days before his death, the deputy had gotten engaged to be married, Luna said.

Palmdale Mayor Laura Bettencourt called him a "hero" and vowed that the killer would be caught.

"The person that did that is a coward and they will be caught," she said at the news conference.

Derek Hsieh, executive director of the Assn. for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs union, said the ambush has sparked anger and sadness in the law enforcement community.

"It’s an outrage," he told The Times. "An ambush is a targeted attack against law enforcement and it sends a really clear message."

Late Saturday night, he said that others in law enforcement had begun reaching out in solidarity.

"I have received calls of support from other law enforcement agencies and an elected official who offered to use her own personal money if an award needs to be offered," Hsieh said.

L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn called the shooting "senseless and horrific."

"Tonight I’m praying for him, his friends, fellow deputies at @PalmdaleSheriff, and especially his loved ones," she wrote Saturday night in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Supervisor Kathryn Barger in a statement mourned the loss and called for justice.

"There are a lot of unanswered questions — including who committed this heinous and brazen attack and why," she said. "Whoever is responsible must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law and brought to swift justice."

Luna stressed that authorities are asking for the public's help in finding the shooter and encouraged witnesses to call homicide investigators at (323) 890-5500.

"We’re gonna catch the person who did this," he said. "Somebody saw something. Somebody knows something."

The Palmdale station put out its own tribute.

"Words cannot express the shock, sadness and anger over this senseless loss of an exemplary deputy and an even better human being. Deputy Clinkunbroomer strived for excellence in everything he did. He was very thorough in his investigations, genuinely cared for the community he served, and he was always willing to help out his partners any time they needed it. We are numb with grief and are grasping to come to terms with the fact that he has left a very big void within our station family," the statement read.

"Ryan, we are so very sorry for your family and your fiance. Rest assured, we will do our very best to take care of them in your absence and make sure they know that they are ALWAYS a part of our family."

Saturday's shooting comes three years after two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies were severely wounded when they were shot several times ambush-style while sitting in their parked patrol car in Compton. The suspect, who was caught on surveillance video, was later arrested.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/its-an-outrage-la-sheriffs-deputy-killed-in-ambush-outside-palmdale-station/ar-AA1gPpH7

'Open Letter to the DNC'

 Dear Chairman Harrison and Members of the DNC,

I know some of you well. A few of you are among my oldest friends. Others of you I have never met. But all of you are my family, as public servants and fellow Americans.

Families tell one another the truth, as best we are able with grace and love and, above all, with candor. When we take wrong turns, or fail to live up to our best selves, it is our family's responsibility to hold up a mirror and recall us back to our true purpose and highest self-expression. And so I feel compelled to write to you now, because in my view, limited though it may be, the Democratic Party has gone off track. 

We live in times of division, disease, and turmoil, but they are not the first such times in our nation’s history. Rulers always face the temptation to maintain social control by denying the people their sovereignty and their voice. But from our nation’s founding, through many struggles, we have upheld freedom instead. Our founders shed their blood for it. The civil rights movement fought for it, and the Democratic Party supported that movement under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, culminating in the Voting Rights Act.

Throughout the modern era, the Democratic Party fought back against censorship, upheld civil liberties, resisted corporate influence, and sought to enfranchise as many voters as possible. The Democratic party truly lived up to its name — the party of democracy, the party of the people.

Unfortunately, in recent years our party leaders have succumbed to the siren of control. They have compromised the defining democratic principle of one person, one vote through repeated interference in the primary elections. They have hijacked the party machinery and, in recent years, directed the power of censorship onto their political opponents, raising political victory onto the altar in place of honest democracy.

In school rooms across this country, we teach our children that they have an inalienable right to self-determination, that no matter the town or creed or condition into which they were born, they each have an equal right to vote for the life and society of their choosing. And that someday, they too will have the chance to put forth their own ideas and be elected or passed over, based on the equal votes of diverse peers.

Never, in all the civics lessons in all the schools in America, did the teacher add “except for in states that the President lost in the previous election.” Never, in all the glorious retellings of our fight for universal voting rights, has any teacher added, “and the decision of the people should be overturned if it doesn't comply with the preference of the ruling elites.” Yet this is exactly the new page in history that the DNC's pending rules propose, casting out New Hampshire’s votes, limiting ballot access in Iowa, and deploying party operatives to water down the popular vote and ensure a controlled victory.

Equally disheartening is the DNC’s refusal to hold debates. The matter of precedent is spurious, as there has been no serious primary challenge to an incumbent in more than 40 years. (Although Al Gore, a sitting vice-president, did debate challengers in 2000.) Voters deserve — and democracy requires — a competitive process by which to determine nominees. It should be a party’s voters who choose a candidate, not party insiders who anoint one.

The DNC and the Joe Biden campaign have essentially merged into one unit, financially and strategically, despite the promise of neutrality in its charter and bylaws. The DNC is not supposed to favor one candidate over another. It is supposed to oversee a fair, democratic selection process, and then support the candidate that its voters choose.

Much has been said in recent years about our country’s endangered democracy. As someone who has spent decades battling corrupt corporate polluters, I can attest that endangered species are not saved by idle talk. We didn’t bring the Bald Eagle back to the Hudson River Valley by holding a press conference. We did it by cleaning up the pollution that threatened its survival and introducing new chicks to the wild.

Our endangered democracy is no different. Its salvation lies in cleansing our society of the toxic divisions and corporate greed that pollute our political waters. Its salvation lies not in sound bites, but in the careful seeding and nurturing and protection of healthy examples of democracy in action.

To my dear family of fellow public servants and caretakers of democracy, I would like to offer a heartfelt invitation. Please, lead by example and hold the most transparent, equal, accessible, and accountable election that has ever been seen in this country. You have the power to do this. You have the power to restore the faith of the people — faith in the Democratic Party, and faith in democracy itself.

Family to family, I urge you to reflect, privately and in consultation with your higher power, on what legacy you wish to leave. Will it be a fearful, desperate grasping for power at all costs? Or will it be the confident and graceful letting go that marks those who truly believe in democracy? And if, in those reflections, you find yourself seeking sage counsel, I offer the parting words of George Washington — a leader whose voluntary handover of power set a precedent that echoes to this day.

“Parties,” Washington warned, “become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.”

I write to you now in the hope that you hold the engine of democracy as sacred as I do. I pray that, at a time of public discontent, you cede more power to the public, not less, and thereby do right by yourselves, by the American people, and by the ideal of self-determination that inaugurated our great nation.

In service of a more perfect union.

https://robertfkennedyjr.substack.com/p/rfk-jr-open-letter-to-the-dnc

"We Dare Not Keep Silent": ATF Releases Anti-Gun Rule For Public Comment

 by Gun Owners of America,

Earlier this year, the Biden Administration announced its intent to move the United States "as close to Universal Background Checks as possible without additional legislation."

After much speculation on how far-reaching the rule would be, it has finally arrived, and it's worse than expected.

In its current form, the universal background check rule could subject those who sell even a single firearm to dealer requirements, including a background check.

While it is worth noting that none of this would be possible without the Republican-backed gun control known as the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. There's still something that gun owners can do to combat this rule.

Under the Administrative Procedures Act, when agencies like ATF make rules, they must first submit the rule for public comment on the Federal Register.

During this period, citizens can give their thoughts on the rule and describe their unique situations as to how it will affect them.

If enough comments are negative, the agency will pull the rule and not proceed. Gun Owners of America has experienced massive success in defeating the ATF through this method. Most significantly, in 2015, we defeated the Obama administration's attempt to ban M855 "green tip" ammunition during the notice and comment period.

The first attempt at a pistol brace ruling during the Trump Administration was also defeated through the notice and comment period. ATF retracted the rule and "acknowledged there were legitimate uses for the devices," a statement that encapsulates the hypocritical nature of the agency itself.

And even if the rule goes through and becomes the law of the land, we're not out of options, but your comments are still extremely important to the next steps.

First, we lobby Congress to bring the rule under the Congressional Review Act. Gun Owners of America did this for Biden's pistol brace rule with H.J. Res 44. The House of Representatives passed a resolution that condemned the ATF rulemaking. Even though the resolution had no chance of being signed by Joe Biden, it still showed that ATF had acted against Congress's intent, sending a powerful message to the courts.

To get members of Congress to vote yes on this resolution, all we had to do was point to the massive number of comments left on the rule by their constituents.

Your comments matter in our lawsuits. If we can't get Congress to act, we can always take the ATF to court, something we're preparing to do right now over this rule. In our lawsuit, we will undoubtedly use the comments of GOA members to show how the rule adversely affects such a large portion of our membership along with the general population.

We have seen ATF rules where thousands of pro-gun commenters will point out a problem or flaw in the ATF's reasoning, forcing the agency to attempt a rewrite in order to try and fix the problem, only to find that the ATF has violated the Administrative Procedures Act because they made significant changes without issuing a second round of comments. This is a violation of law that can bring down the entire gun control rule. 

Sadly, there is an attitude among some gun owners who don't think their voice matters – and that gives the ATF precisely what they want.  

In fact, the worst thing you can do as someone who's pro-gun is take a backseat to events like this because it's a "waste of time."  

The ATF and the anti-gun lobby want you NOT to be politically active! It's a key part of their strategy. If voters can be persuaded that noncompliance is the only way to combat a tyrannical government and that there's no use fighting for your rights within the system, the government can then legislate your rights away as they please and simply play the waiting game to catch those practicing noncompliance.

This is why it's not just important for you to get involved politically, but for you to get your fellow gun owners to do the same. 

Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President for Gun Owners of America, said:

 "It's been said time and again: 'The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.' The anti-gun Left would love nothing more than for gun owners to think their activism accomplishes nothing. But that's a horrid lie. Our activism has … does … and will continue to make a difference. We dare not keep silent, or we will have only ourselves to blame when our freedoms are taken from us."

Unfortunately, the reality is that your rights are under attack from very well-funded organizations that currently have a large amount of influence over the United States government. As gun owners, we can't be complacent in saying, "I'll sit this one out."  

So please leave a comment on the Federal Register.

Help us fight back against the Biden Administration and the Billionaire-funded anti-gun lobby.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/we-dare-not-keep-silent-atf-releases-anti-gun-rule-public-comment