sorry in advance for the racist post.... another muslim ganghttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-45980210?fbclid=IwAR35-lJKh3vVLAhq0N7O9gEU4Vx8ZqHd0ZkMzgdC3CB2gO8YO78WTvdgbfQnothing to see here.... no pattern..... nothing to be concerned about......
Quote from: The Iceman on October 29, 2018, 05:10:40 PMsorry in advance for the racist post.... another muslim ganghttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-45980210?fbclid=IwAR35-lJKh3vVLAhq0N7O9gEU4Vx8ZqHd0ZkMzgdC3CB2gO8YO78WTvdgbfQnothing to see here.... no pattern..... nothing to be concerned about......What is your concern regarding “racism”?The fact that the gang is Muslim? Are you implying that their religion is a predictor?Or are you talking about the “pattern” you refer to... which is what?As to the story itself, absolutely appalling. Hope those scumbags rot in prison for decades.
A 27-year-old Toronto woman has been charged after a man told York Regional Police he was forced to hand over the proceeds from the sale of his home and car to a psychic who claimed the money was needed to ward away “evil spirits” tormenting him.York Regional Police say that starting in November 2017, investigators began looking into a report of elder abuse.In 2013, a 67-year-old man met with a psychic who went by the name of Evanna Lopez.She allegedly told the man that in order to remove evil spirits from his home, he had to sell it and then give her all the proceeds.He complied and handed over $600,000. She claimed the money would be returned when the spirits were vanquished.When he asked for the money to be returned, she allegedly replied that she needed another $6,000 in cash, which she would burn in a ritualistic ceremony, in order to further ward off the pesky evil spirits.He sold his vehicle and borrowed money from other sources to comply with this last request. Investigators said he paid several other sums of money to her before police intervened.This week, police arrested a suspect identified as Samantha Stevenson and charged her with possession of property obtained by crime, fraud over $5,000 and pretending to practice witchcraft.Police stress that the offence of pretending to practice witchcraft involves “individuals who fraudulently portray themselves as having fortune-telling abilities or pretend to use witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment or conjuration in order to obtain money or valuables from a victim,” and the offence “is not connected in any way to a religion.”A lawyer for Stevenson appeared in court in Newmarket on Thursday morning. She is scheduled to appear next on Nov. 15.Witchcraft is treated as a summary conviction in Canada, punishable by up to six months in jail, a fine of up to $5,000, or both.The offence of pretending to practice witchcraft is one of six offences the federal government is seeking to repeal in upcoming legislation, saying the offence is no longer needed.Other obsolete crimes include printing or publishing "crime comics," or challenging someone to a duel.
Two Florida high school students were so furious to find out their science teacher was sleeping with both of them that they told the man’s wife he was having the affairs, district officials said.Both teens are now former students at Fletcher High School in Neptune Beach, where they told police they had sex with Corey French, 30, both at the school and in his home, according to an administrative report by the Duval County School Board obtained by WJXT.The 16- and 17-year-old students said it wasn’t until they found out that French had a sexual relationship with both of them that they confronted his wife – even supplying her pictures as evidence of the trysts, according to the report.French was arrested on two counts of unlawful sexual activity in September. Police said both girls told investigators they had consensual sex with French while he taught at the school between 2015 and 2017.The former students told police that French confessed his love to them, and even planned a getaway to Colorado or Alaska with one of the teens, although she realized that it was likely little more than a far-fetched fantasy. One of the teens even scuttled her plans to go to college in hopes that French would leave his wife to be with her, according to the report.But both girls are now refusing to press charges, complicating matters for investigators.