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Guards Suspended After Inmate Suicide Attempt

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Four Rikers Island correctional officers were suspended for allegedly waiting several minutes to rescue an inmate who had tried to hang himself in a cell, authorities and law-enforcement sources said.  Surveillance The video showed the officers stood by for seven minutes while a teenager attempted to hang himself. Video shows one officer even walked up to the holding pen where the teenager was hanging, opened the door, then closed the door and walked away without intervening. The city’s Department of Investigation opened an inquiry into the incident.

The guards — three correction officers and one captain — are accused of inaction during the near-fatal incident when Nicholas Feliciano, 18, allegedly attempted to hang himself at the George R. Vierno Center at about 12 a.m. on Nov. 28.  The captain had witnessed the incident on surveillance footage and went to the inmate to cut him down, sources said.  Feliciano was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition with no brain activity and remains in a medically induced coma.  The 18-year-old had been jailed in Rikers since November 19th when he was arrested on a parole violation.  Feliciano had been in an altercation at the jail earlier in the day of suicide attempt and had been moved from general population into a holding cell by himself.

Video footage of the suicide attempt described to the Times shows him wrap one end of a piece of clothing around his neck and another to a pipe on the ceiling of the cell. He then stepped off a wall that separates the toilet from the rest of the cell and hangs from his neck.  At one point during the attempt, Feliciano appeared to have second thoughts and struggled to get his feet back on the wall. He hung from the pipe for about seven minutes before he was rescued.  The area of the attempted suicide was in view of a guard desk where officers can monitor activity through video feeds. The actions of the officers were recorded by a separate camera.

Rikers Island has housed jail inmates since the 1930s and has long been known for brutality.  The jail complex saw hundreds of stabbings every year during the 1980s and early 1990s.  In 2014, an Associated Press investigation detailed dozens of inmate deaths including that of a homeless ex-Marine who essentially baked to death in a hot cell.  In 2016, “60 Minutes” correspondent Bill Whitaker reported that a lack of adequate training and a rising mentally ill population have made an already bad situation in the jail worse.  New York City lawmakers voted in October to close the Rikers Island jail complex, which has become synonymous with violence and neglect, and replace it with four smaller jails in separate boroughs by 2026.  The plan has been met with pushback from communities where the new jails would be located.

 

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, December 8th, 2019.

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, December 8th, 2019.

In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx/VISA gift card!     

Congratulations  – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!!   Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, December 8th, 2019 was:

         

NICOLE  WATSON

Lumberton, NC

Winner Of A $25.00 AmEX/VISA Gift Card

 

Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone  or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION.  The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex/Visa Gift Card.


Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site.  Remember to become a FaceBook fan and “Like and Follow” either of our company pages to enter and post your answers. 

 

Trivia Last Weeks Winner

 

The drawing entries 12/2/19 thru 12/8/19 are:

 

 

12/2/19

 

 

Melinda Poullion

 

Brandi Gail Manley

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Bill MacLeod

 

Melissa Mae

 

Dawn Raasch

 

Jessica Cason

 

Jill Nauyokas

 

Demara Peterson Broadus

 

Desire Kightlinger Swarm

 

Cassandra Berholtz

 

Mike Adamski

 

Andrea Somers

 

Erica Hansen

 

Crystal Young

 

Nelle Bailey

 

Carrie Vucinaj

 

Mya Murphy

 

Jennifer Lang

 

Cindy Quisenberry

 

Isis Sample

 

 

 

12/3/19

 

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Nelle Bailey

 

April Ashcraft

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Althea Thomas

 

Karyn Koehler

 

Tera Lee Culverwell

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Angel Shearl

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Sue Barney

 

Be Schwerin

 

Gina Rock

 

Lisa Puckett

 

Anna Nichols

 

Robin Jedele

 

Tearsa D Keith

 

Beth Cleveland

 

Tina Gilbert

 

LaKishia Wagers

 

 

 

12/4/19

 

 

Andrea Somers

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Annette French

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Melinda Poullion

 

Jean Simmons Homfeld

 

Nelle Bailey

 

Emily Rice Bowersock

 

Kevin Cusack

 

Angela Janisse

 

Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett

 

Brittany Light

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Johanna Landsaw Davis

 

Nancy Pfirrman Schools

 

Destiny Landsaw Davis

 

Lisa A Mazola

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Jill Nauyokas

 

Sarah Bellestri Shih

 

Christina Domingue

 

LaKishia Wagers

 

 

12/5/19

 

 

Kristina Harris

 

Eric Sanders

 

Traci Anderson

 

Lena Perry

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Bea Patrick

 

Pamela Gonzalez

 

Becca Neuenschwander Long

 

Sunney Michelle Johnson

 

Jennifer Leffler

 

Beth Epley Minton

 

Jeannie Prosser

 

Be Schwerin

 

Kim Avery

 

Tina Auth

 

Alisa Jones

 

Nacole Patrick

 

Karyn Koehler

 

Cindy Quisenberry

 

Amy Flecknoe Moyer

 

 

 

 

12/6/19

 

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Tessa Davis

 

Angela Janisse

 

Melinda Poullion

 

Jenn Smith Jackson

 

Christina Domingue

 

Diane Maxwell

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Lori Sexton Leal

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Lesa Moats

 

Andrea Somers

 

Kim Avery

 

Trish Marks

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Katherine Oliveira

 

Joann Tompkins-Winborn

 

Trish Marks

 

Melissa White

 

Wendi Black

 

April Ashcraft

 

 

 

 

12/7/19

 

 

Martha Prescott

 

Tammy Lee Stookey

 

Alicia Johnson

 

Yolanda Ortega-Hackett

 

Melinda Dreier

 

Kim Avery

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Susan Clarke Jette

 

Brittany Light

 

Becky VanGinkel

 

Tiffany Greene Elliott

 

Shannon Rush

 

Michelle Webb

 

Alisa Jones

 

MarTez Rodgers

 

Paula Gillespie

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Dawn Raasch

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Traci Anderson

 

Angela Janisse

 

 

12/8/19

 

 

Tiffany Greene Elliott

 

Cheryl Ralley-Messick

 

Christy Marie

 

Brittany Light

 

Andrea Somers

 

Dawn Walsh

 

Kim Avery

 

Rosanne Clark

 

Christina Cannon

 

Susan Clarke Jette

 

Kristina Harris

 

Cheryl Ralley-Messick

 

Be Schwerin

 

Morgan Alexandra

 

Shannon Rush

 

Maria Bouchard

 

Madeline Lonergan

 

Vickie Gipson

 

Brittany Seiler

 

Anna Nichols

 

Nicole Watson

 

Cheryl Andrews

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Adaria Johnson

 

 

 

 

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Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!

Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better. 

Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!

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Article Reveals Coal Industry Aware of Global Warming Risks Since 1960s

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In recent years, it’s become evident that oil giant Exxon was aware of the causes and consequences of climate change from at least the 1970s, but chose to deliberately mislead the public for decades. A newly resurfaced article now shows coal industry executives equally understood the science of catastrophic global warming as far back as 1966.  According to a copy of the magazine Mining Congress Journal, leaders of the coal industry knew as early as the mid-1960s that burning fossil fuels causes climate change.

The head of a now defunct mining research company wrote that the combustion of fossil fuels was increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, causing global temperature increases.  The recently discovered article now provides evidence that both the coal and oil industries have known about catastrophic climate change for decades, yet worked to cover up the evidence in order to continue burning fossil fuels.

James Garvey, the then-president of Bituminous Coal Research Inc., which developed pollution control equipment, discussed the state of pollutants and their regulation in the coal industry at the time.  While much of the paper is concerned with sulphur in coal, a small section early in the article is concerned with carbon dioxide (CO2) discharge.  “There is evidence that the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere is increasing rapidly as a result of the combustion of fossil fuels,” Garvey writes.

“If the future rate of increase continues as it is at the present, it has been predicted that, because the CO2 envelope reduces radiation, the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere will increase and that vast changes in the climates of the Earth will result.  Such changes in temperature will cause melting of the polar icecaps, which, in turn, would result in the inundation of many coastal cities, including New York and London.”

Garvey’s article isn’t the only one acknowledging the dangers of coal-produced pollution in the August 1966 issue.  In a discussion piece following Garvey’s paper, combustion engineer James Jones from Peabody Coal (now called Peabody Energy, the largest private coal company in the world), does not address the global warming issue, but admits that air pollution standards to protect health have a place, saying the “Situation is Urgent”.

Jones wrote “We are in favor of cleaning up our air.  We are, in effect, ‘buying time’. But we must use that time productively to find answers to the many unsolved problems.”  In the decades to come, Peabody would become a huge industrial player in organized climate change denial.  At the end of his article, Jones wondered: “What can an individual with a personal stake in the future of the coal industry do?”  Among the answers he offered, “Be a ‘one-man’ public relations emissary for the coal industry,” Jones explained to his industry colleagues.  “Tell your neighbours, friends, and the general public how important coal is to their every-day existence. Also tell them about the all-out cooperative efforts of the coal industry to reduce air pollution.”

The concerted effort to discredit the scientific consensus over man-made global warming has been continuing for two decades in the United States and shows no sign of weakening. It is often described as an attempt on the part of corporate America, most notably the fossil fuel industries, to hinder governmental regulations on their activities.

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New Cases of Mysterious Vaping Illness Continue

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Lung injuries and deaths linked to the use of e-cigarettes and vaping products has continued to rise in the US.  The CDC has confirmed 2,290 vaping related lung injury cases and 47 deaths reported as of November 21st, 2019.  Cases have been reported in all states except Alaska, along with the District of Columbia and two U.S. territories.  Deaths have been confirmed in 25 states and Washington D.C., with more being investigated.  Those affected by these illnesses range in age from 13 to 75 years old.

CDC data shows on 514 patients, about 77% reported using THC-containing products in the 30 days prior to the start of their symptoms. However, 16% reported using only nicotine-containing products.  The illness is marked by chest pain, shortness of breath and vomiting, and it has largely affected young people. The vast majority of cases, almost 80%, involve e-cigarette users younger than 35, and another 15% are younger than 18.

While the investigation into the cause is still ongoing, the CDC has uncovered a potential cause- vitamin E acetate.  Samples taken from the lungs of 29 people with e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury or (EVALI) all contained vitamin E acetate.  The CDC has also expanded its laboratory testing to include lung fluid, blood, and urine samples from patients, as well as lung biopsy and autopsy specimens.

Vitamin E acetate is commonly used in ingested supplements or skin care, and in those cases appears to be safe.  Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the CDC said previous research has found that when vitamin E acetate is inhaled, it may interfere with normal lung function.  She said they are no longer seeing such a dramatic rise in EVALI cases as earlier this fall but that some states are still investigating potential cases.

The agency continues to work with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), states, and health providers to track and investigate this outbreak.  The agency is also testing the vapor of e-cigarette products that have been involved in these cases to look for potentially harmful compounds.  While it appears that vitamin E acetate is associated with EVALI, evidence is not yet sufficient to rule out contribution of other chemicals of concern to EVALI.  Many different substances and product sources are still under investigation, and it may be that there is more than one cause of this outbreak.

EVALI looks and sounds like pneumonia. Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, fever, nausea and vomiting. But it’s not an infection. The antibiotics used to clear up pneumonia don’t help the vaping illness and without knowing if a patient vapes-doctors might pursue the wrong treatment or miss the chance to encourage the person to stop.  The CDC reports that some early patients with the illness who have been out of the hospital for several weeks have begun receiving follow-up care. Doctors are reporting that patients’ recoveries have varied, with some patients appearing to make full recoveries and others continuing to have trouble breathing. CDC reported that some patients have relapsed and had to be hospitalized a second time, with readmissions occurring from as few as five days to as many as 55 days after initial discharge.

E-cigarette manufacturers have advertised their products as a better option for adult smokers who are already hooked on nicotine. For thousands of young people who have never smoked, however, vaping plays the opposite role: It establishes a nicotine addiction that will ultimately lead to cigarette smoking.

 

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Three Baltimore Men Freed After 36 Years in Prison

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Three Baltimore men who spent 36 years in prison were released after authorities say they were falsely convicted of a 1983 murder.  Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins and Andrew Stewart were granted a writ of innocence after being convicted of first-degree murder of a middle school student, DeWitt Duckett.   According to police, Duckett, 14, was shot and killed for his coveted Georgetown University basketball jacket in November 1983.

Chestnut has maintained his innocence since his arrest and the parole board denied his early release in part because he refused to admit responsibility for the shooting, the state’s attorney said.  After he filed an information request this past spring, he discovered new evidence that was kept from his attorneys during trial. He reached out to Baltimore’s Conviction Integrity Unit, which was reviewing old convictions.

 

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Chestnut and Watkins were 16 at the time of their arrest and Stewart was 17.  The three teenagers had been skipping high school classes to visit former teachers at Harlem Park Junior High. Their teachers said they were being “silly,” but not threatening. School security escorted them off campus about half an hour before the murder occurred, according to a joint petition filed by the men and Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby.

Watkins lawyer said the three teenagers were each arrested Thanksgiving morning, waking up with police with guns drawn on them.  They were convicted based on witness testimony and what prosecutors at the time said was a crucial piece of evidence — a Georgetown jacket found in Chestnut’s bedroom.  Chestnut’s jacket had no blood or gunshot residue and his mother was able to produce a receipt.  A store clerk also testified that she had purchased it recently, the joint petition said.

Lawyers involved in the case said they were “horrified” to see the amount of exculpatory evidence that was hidden from the defense team and jury.  Both the suspects and trial witnesses, all minors, were interrogated by police without their parents.  Potential witnesses were interviewed in a group and told to “get their story together,” according to Chestnut’s lawyers.  Anonymous calls identifying another shooter were kept from the defense, Mosby said. That teenager was seen after the shooting wearing what appeared to be Duckett’s jacket and confessing to the murder, she said.  That suspect has since died and all trial witnesses have since recanted.  “We have intentional concealment and misrepresentation of the exculpatory evidence, evidence that would have showed that it was someone else other than these defendants,” Mosby said.

Mosby apologized to the men “I don’t think that today is a victory, it’s a tragedy. And we need to own up to our responsibility for it,” Mosby said. “There’s no way we can repair the damage to these men, when 36 years of their life were stolen from them.  You were all arrested on Thanksgiving 1983. Now you are free to spend the holidays with your loved ones for the first time in 36 years,” Mosby said in a press conference.  The men are now in their early fifties preparing to enter adulthood on the outside for the first time and at least two have never driven a car before.  Now, late in life, they will experience a world very different from the one they were barred from since their teens.

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, December 1st, 2019.

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, December 1st, 2019.

In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx/VISA gift card!     

Congratulations  – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!!   Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, December 1st, 2019 was:

         

ANDREA  SOMERS

 

Winner Of A $25.00 AmEX/VISA Gift Card

 

Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone  or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION.  The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex/Visa Gift Card.


Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site.  Remember to become a FaceBook fan and “Like and Follow” either of our company pages to enter and post your answers. 

 

Trivia Last Weeks Winner

 

The drawing entries 11/25/19 thru 12/1/19 are:

 

11/25/19

 

 

Andrea Somers

 

Suzie Mize Lockhart

 

Amanda Reid

 

Barbara Austin

 

Jane Peterson

 

Brandi K Chaney

 

Dawn Marie

 

Lena Perry

 

Amanda Rosario

 

Kristina Harris

 

Kim Avery

 

Dawn Raasch

 

Deborah Thomas

 

Terry Schmitt Sutton

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Cathy Ahner

 

Tracy Heyer

 

Cheryl Stoker Hall

 

Steve Ahner

 

Stephen Earl

 

 

 

11/26/19

 

 

Andrea Somers

 

Joanie Waterman

 

Lauren Bradley

 

Melinda Poullion

 

Dale Fish

 

Jill Nauyokas

 

Shannon Schleif

 

Trish Hysell

 

Nitasha Shank

 

Pamela White Brearley

 

Debbie Bloxom

 

Tony L Smoaks

 

April Ashcraft

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Wendi Black

 

Rhonda Grisham

 

Tracy Heyer

 

Kimberly Taylor Hall

 

Debbie Garretson

 

Haley Babineau

 

Madeline Lonergan

 

 

11/27/19

 

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Theresa Signourney

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Sherry Lilly

 

Brittany Doerfler

 

Patricia Oehlert Vazquez

 

Melinda Poullion

 

Andrea Somers

 

Debbie Garretson

 

Maria Bouchard

 

Alicia Dansby

 

Thomas Ryan Gan

 

Andrea Ayala

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Gina Rock

 

Danyel Leigh Walentin

 

Wendi Black

 

Tina Auth

 

Amy Flecknoe Moyer

 

Sarah Bellestri Shih

 

Alana Dimambro

 

Karyn Koehler

 

Dawn Raasch

 

 

11/28/19

 

 

Wendi Black

 

Katie Santos

 

Alyssa DiFazio

 

Chantal Bell

 

Kendra Lynne Ramsey

 

Katrina Jordan-Worford

 

Jessica Steiner

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Adaria Johnson

 

Tiffany Borek

 

Crystal Young

 

Becky VanGinkel

 

Chandra Beckwith

 

Dave Miller

 

Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Jennifer Vega

 

Robin Griffitts Pratt

 

Jean Simmons Homfeld

 

Lisa Marie Ferraiolo Whitener

 

Lori Capobianco

 

 

 

11/29/19

 

 

Shannon Scott

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Vickie Gipson

 

April Ashcraft

 

Melinda Poullion

 

Barbara Austin

 

Dean Bruss

 

Alana Dimambro

 

Mandi Smith

 

Andrea Somers

 

Brooke Shelby Rae

 

April Ashcraft

 

Joann Tompkins-Winborn

 

Deidra Dees

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Mya Murphy

 

Debbie Gremlin

 

Kendra Lynne Ramsey

 

Jennifer Marie

 

Alyssa DiFazio

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Brittany Seiler

 

Derek Jennings

 

 

 

11/30/19

 

 

Martha Prescott

 

MarTez Rodgers

 

Karen Bondehagen

 

Sarah Bellestri Shih

 

Cathy Ahner

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Steve Ahner

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Barbara Austin

 

Stephen Earl

 

Nancy Pfirrman Schools

 

Rhonda Grisham

 

Kim Avery

 

Jay Robert

 

Bryan Jared

 

Mike Wallace

 

Jeannie Prosser

 

Debbie Bloxom

 

Cindy Quisenberry

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Robin Jedele

 

Jeremy Mclaughlin

 

 

 

12/1/19

 

 

Nelle Bailey

 

Stephanie Beckwith

 

Tracy Shafer

 

Janice McKay Donahue

 

Amanda Rosario

 

Kassie Lynn DiFazio

 

Jenai Merri

 

Kimberly Snyder

 

Amanda Justice

 

Tiffany Greene Elliott

 

Holly Cajigas

 

Kristina Harris

 

Sarah Harrison

 

Donna Blankenship

 

Anna Nichols

 

Debbie Gremlin

 

Melissa White

 

Jennifer Lang

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Debbie Bloxom

 

Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett

 

Tammy Lee Stookey

 

  

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Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!

Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better. 

Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!

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Clemency Granted for Troops Involved in 3 Controversial War Crimes Cases

 

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The administration has granted clemency to three controversial military figures embroiled in charges of war crimes, arguing the moves will give troops “the confidence to fight” without worrying about potential legal overreach.  Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance, convicted of 2nd degree murder in the death of two Afghans, was given a full pardon.  Army Maj. Mathew Golsteyn, who faced murder charges for a similar crime, was also given a full pardon for those alleged offenses.  Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward Gallagher, who earlier this year was acquitted of a string of alleged war crimes, had his rank restored to Chief Petty Officer.

Critics have warned the pardons could send the message that troops need not worry about following rules of engagement when fighting enemies abroad.  Lorance’s case dates back to a 2012 deployment to Afghanistan, when he ordered his soldiers to fire on three unarmed men riding a motorcycle near their patrol.  Members of his platoon testified against him at a court-martial trial, describing him as over-zealous and the Afghans as posing no real threat.  He was sentenced to 19 years in prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

Golsteyn’s case had not yet been decided, with a scheduled trial date in December on charges he murdered an alleged Taliban bomb maker, and burned his remains in a trash pit during a 2010 deployment with 3rd Special Forces Group.  Golsteyn, an Army Green Beret major, had pled not guilty to murder and related charges.  His pardon effectively puts an end to that legal case before any verdicts were rendered.

While Gallagher was acquitted of murder and obstruction of justice charges in July, a panel of his peers recommended he be reduced in grade for posing with the body of the teenaged detainee, a crime he never denied.  His rank was restored with the pardon but the Navy plans to remove Chief Gallagher from the elite SEAL team despite the pardon.  It’s been reported that several top military officials threatened to resign if Navy officials did not move forward with these plans despite the pardon.

Chief Gallagher was accused of multiple offenses during his final deployment to Iraq and during the Battle for Mosul. The most prominent and disturbing accusation was the murder of a prisoner of war, a war crime.  A captured young ISIS fighter was being treated by a medic.  According to two SEAL witnesses, Gallagher said over the radio “he’s mine” and walked up to the medic and prisoner.  Without saying a word to the medic or prisoner, Gallagher killed the prisoner by stabbing him repeatedly with his hunting knife.  Gallagher and his commanding officer, Lieutenant Jake Portier, then posed for photographs of them standing over the body with some other nearby SEALs.  Gallagher then text messaged a fellow SEAL a picture of the dead captive with the explanation “Good story behind this, got him with my hunting knife.”

Gallagher was also accused of being indiscriminate, reckless and bloodthirsty during his 2017 deployment.  Fellow snipers did not consider him to be a good sniper because he would allegedly take random shots into buildings and indiscriminately spray neighborhoods with rockets and machine gun fire with no known enemy force in the region.  Several snipers testified that they witnessed Gallagher taking at least two militarily pointless shots, shooting and killing an unarmed old man in a white robe as well as a young girl walking with other girls.  Gallagher was allegedly known for boasting about the large number of people he had killed, claiming he averaged three kills a day over 80 days, including four women.

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Video Shows Arizona Deputy Tackling Quadruple Amputee

 

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An Arizona sheriff’s deputy has been placed on administrative leave after disturbing cellphone video footage surfaced showing the deputy tackling and pinning a 15-year-old quadruple amputee to the ground.  The incident sparked an internal affairs investigation by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and a spokesman for the sheriff’s department said Deputy Manuel Van Santen was placed on leave pending the investigation.

The Sept. 26 incident started when the 15-year-old, who was in a group home after being abandoned by his family, allegedly knocked over a garbage can and verbally threatened a worker.  Van Santen was called to the group home to restore order.  In the video, Van Santen is seen holding the boy down for more than a minute as the teen struggles to break free.  The deputy is shown in the video kneeling next to the amputee and putting the teen in a headlock.  The teen can be heard becoming more upset, asking the deputy not to hold him down.

When Van Santen loosened his grip, the boy attempted to break free but did not get far before the deputy tackled him, wrapping his arms around the teen to subdue him.  Eventually, the boy stops protesting and the officer lets him get up, asking him what his problem is, and why he kept moving when he was told not to move.   As the 15-year-old insists he doesn’t have a problem and only threw a trash can, the deputy gets louder, bending over so that his face is inches away from the teenager’s as he yells and swears at him.

The teen recording says to the deputy, “Hey, you asked him a question, and he answered,” he tells the deputy.  “Shut the hell up!” the deputy snaps back.  He orders the teen out of the room and the boy responds that he can’t eat his cereal in his room.  The deputy storms over, screaming at him to stay out of something that doesn’t involve him. “You shut the hell up!” he yells again. Both teens were arrested on disorderly conduct charges but Arizona prosecutors dropped disorderly conduct charges against the quadruple amputee.

Pima County public defender Joel Feinman said the incident likely would not have come to light if it had not been recorded by another teen living in the home since Van Santen was not wearing a body camera.  It is not clear how long the incident lasted, as the 8 minute video began in the middle of the struggle.  Feinman said the 16-year-old boy who recorded the incident had his head pushed into a wall by deputies during the incident.  “These are kids who have already been traumatized in some way,” Feinman, whose office is representing both boys.  “Men with badges should not be acting this way,” Feinman told the television station. “Men and women who do act this way should not have badges and guns.”

Feinman stated that given that Immanuel has no legs and is missing most of his arms — and wasn’t even wearing a shirt, making it unlikely that he could have somehow been hiding a concealed weapon –it is hard to fathom that he posed a threat to “this very large policeman with a badge and a gun.” Regardless of what the teenager said to the officer, he argues, the better response would have been to sit down and try to de-escalate the situation.

 

 

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Two Guards Charged in Epstein Suicide

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Two Manhattan federal jail guards accused of trying to cover up their failure to check on Jeffrey Epstein in the hours before his suicide are scheduled to go on trial April 20.  Tova Noel and Michael Thomas were charged in U.S. District Court with conspiracy and falsifying official records.  Prosecutors say they have hundreds of hours of video which shows the two guards were were sleeping, shopping online for furniture and catching up on sports news instead of checking on Epstein and other prisoners every 30 minutes.

Prosecutors said the guards appeared to have slept, surfed the internet, moved around a common area and sat at their desk instead of doing mandated inmate head counts and regular rounds in the special protective unit of the jail, where Epstein was being held awaiting trial.  Prosecutors say some of the video does not show anyone approaching Epstein’s cell after he was last seen entering it on the night of Aug. 9.  He was found unresponsive in the early morning hours of Aug. 10th.

The indictments against them say the two guards then falsified prison records to claim they had performed their required rounds.  The guards have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States and with making false records.  “We allege these officers falsified records to create the appearance they were following… protocols. The security risks created by this type of behaviour are immense,” FBI assistant director William Sweeney said in the statement.

US Attorney General William Barr ordered their suspension in August after the FBI opened an investigation.  Federal prosecutors later offered the guards a plea bargain but they turned it down.  “As a result of their false statements,” prosecutors say, “the MCC believed prisoners in the SHU were being regularly monitored when, in fact, as a result of the defendants’ conduct, no correctional officer conducted any count or round of the SHU from approximately 10:30 p.m. on August 9 until approximately 6:30 a.m. on August 10, at which time, Noel and Thomas discovered the body of MCC inmate Jeffrey Epstein, who had committed suicide overnight while unobserved.”

The Attorney’s Office says Noel, 31, and Thomas, 41, have each been charged with “one count of conspiring to defraud the United States by impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of the MCC, and to make false records, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.  Noel is also charged with five counts of making false records, and Thomas is also charged with three counts of making false records, each of which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

New York City’s medical examiner ruled that the convicted sex offender took his own life inside his Manhattan federal prison cell on Aug. 10, but a pioneering forensic pathologist told Fox News in late October that Epstein’s body bore telltale signs of homicide.  Prosecutors wrote in the indictment that no one appeared to enter the area where Epstein was being held in the hours before he was found dead.  “As reflected on video obtained from the MCC’S internal video surveillance system, at approximately 10:30 p.m. on August 9, 2019… Noel briefly walked up to, and then walked back from, the door to the tier in which Epstein was housed,” it said. “As confirmed by the video… this was the last time anyone, including any correctional officer, walked up to, let alone entered, the only entrance to the tier in which Epstein was housed until approximately 6:30 a.m. on August 10.”

 

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, November 24th, 2019.

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, November 24th, 2019.

In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx/VISA gift card!     

Congratulations  – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!!   Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, November 24th, 2019 was:

         

BETH  EPLEY  MINTON

No. Wilkesboro, NC

Winner Of A $25.00 AmEX/VISA Gift Card

 

Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone  or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION.  The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex/Visa Gift Card.


Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site.  Remember to become a FaceBook fan and “Like and Follow” either of our company pages to enter and post your answers. 

 

 

Trivia Last Weeks Winner

 

 

Trivia Winners & Drawing Entries 11/18/19 thru 11/24/19 were as follows:

 

 

 

 

11/18/19

 

 

Destiny Landsaw Davis

 

Debbie Bloxom

 

Rhonda Grisham

 

Maria Bouchard

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Gina Rock

 

Ashley Richmond

 

Jennifer Leffler

 

Amanda Rosario

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Derek Jennings

 

Shannon Rush

 

Dean Bruss

 

Andrea Somers

 

Alicia Dansby

 

Diane Hamric

 

Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis

 

Amy L Sass

 

Vickie Gipson

 

MarcyLynn Coull

 

 

11/19/19

 

 

Tony L Smoaks

 

Becky Holland

 

Katherine Oliveira

 

Sonali Jain Modi

 

Shelby Howke

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Nitasha Shank

 

Angela Janisse

 

Derek Jennings

 

Amber Chandler

 

Andrea Somers

 

Hayley Cordaro

 

Jo Bhagavathula

 

Jennifer Bay

 

Karen Goodwin Delaney

 

Andrea Ayala

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Adaria Johnson

 

Annette Broxton

 

Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Becky Hartman

 

Lori Sexton Leal

 

 

 

 

11/20/19

 

 

Andrea Somers

 

Nacole Patrick

 

Sherry Lilly

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Emily Rice Bowersock

 

Kim Avery

 

Kacie Rogers

 

Brittany Doerfler

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Jennifer ParDue

 

Ash Blackwell

 

Bea Patrick

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis

 

Lisa A Mazola

 

Tiffany Patrick

 

Sonali Jain Modi

 

Gina Rock

 

Christina Cannon

 

Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett

 

 

11/21/19

 

 

Sarah Harrison

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Amy Marie Wilkinson

 

Kassie Lynn DiFazio

 

Wendi Black

 

Janice McKay Donahue

 

Kristina Harris

 

Trish Hysell

 

Johanna Landsaw-Davis

 

Alison Giffune Paige

 

Jeannine Scavo

 

Tina Auth

 

Angel Shearl

 

Danyel Leigh Walentin

 

Gina Taylor

 

Jennifer Lang

 

Dawn Marie

 

Tracy Heyer

 

Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis

 

Rhonda Grisham

 

 

 

11/22/19

 

 

Nikki Hunsaker

 

Debbie Gremlin

 

Nicole Blaha

 

April Ashcraft

 

Kim Avery

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Angela Janisse

 

Michael Ingelido

 

Mary VanTil

 

Nai Merri

 

Kimberly Snyder

 

Brandi Kerr

 

Jane Peterson

 

Katherine Oliveira

 

Carol Jean

 

Darlene Whyte

 

Yolanda Ortega-Hackett

 

Trish Hysell

 

Carla Marie

 

P Annette Skeans

 

Madeline Lonergan

 

 

 

11/23/19

 

 

Shannon Schleif

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Angela Janisse

 

Lisa David Carr

 

Rhonda Grisham

 

Paula Gillespie

 

Janice McKay Donahue

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Tony L Smoaks

 

Andrea Somers

 

Carrie Capehart

 

Brittany Seiler

 

Be Schwerin

 

Nicole Watson

 

Terri Bowen

 

Sarah Frank

 

Mary VanTil

 

Rebecca Fauteux

 

Shawna Poole

 

Tracy Heyer

 

 

11/24/19

 

 

Beth Epley Minton

 

Be Schwerin

 

Yolanda Ortega-Hackett

 

Andrea Somers

 

April Ashcraft

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Tiffany Greene Elliott

 

Brittany Light

 

Nacole Patrick

 

Shannon Rush

 

Jennifer Lang

 

Charlotte Dennis

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Brittany Seiler

 

Lisa Puckett

 

Bea Patrick

 

Amanda Reid

 

Annette French

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Tera Lee Culverwell

 

 

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 Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!

Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better. 

Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!

You may also find that if you “Like” BOTH of the business pages, you will receive faster notifications of the other players as they post their answers to compete with you!      Template Header Logo

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