- An armed bystander shoots a gunman who attacks a children’s event.
- From S.W.A.T: Protecting houses of worship.
- Wow. Ordinary people are capable of the most extraordinary — and extraordinarily wierd! — deeds. Quiet couple leaves a stolen multi-million dollar painting and a great mystery behind them at their deaths.
- About that blue electoral sweep? Corrupt Bob Menendez is looking suddenly shaky in blue New Jersey.
- Unintended, but predictable, consequences: Male execs are fearful of mentoring female employees in the wake of #MeToo. (H/T MJR)
- From Ars Technica, a pretty good backgrounder on 3D-printed and CNC-milled guns.
- A conservative commentator quotes Sarah Jeong’s tweets, simply replacing particular races in the epithets. Twitter suspends her.
- Unsurprisingly, Twitter turns out to be run by left-wing activists and donors.
- A drone-bomb attack in Venezuela?
- Should a cop really have to ask is it’s okay for a pedophile to have a 12-year-old girlfriend?
- A new Star Trek series in in the works and Patrick Stewart has signed on to help “make it so.”
- Twenty forces of chaotic good.
- And in the more conventional people-are-good department: Walmart clerks do a disabled woman’s nails after a salon refuses her service for being too twitchy.
“Yarn bombing” (mentioned in the chaotic link) is a thing? Wow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarn_bombing
Good on Wal-Mart. One of our MH groups takes clients on field trips to our local movie theater. Instead of the caretaker paying for everyone, the six to eight moviegoers buy their own tickets. Theater management encourages this, even though it takes much longer and a lot of patience, and no one behind them in line complains. I do love this town.
“Baldly go where no man…” No, I can’t do that.
Saw Cody on Fox News Sunday yesterday, IMHO he handled himself very well;
https://www.mediaite.com/tv/distributor-of-3d-printed-gun-plans-tells-chris-wallace-all-americans-have-the-right-to-share-data-for-making-firearms/