Law enforcement did their jobs, but how easily could this good police work turned into epic tragedy?
I'm also surprised this story is not getting more play, nationally. I would surmise the man's intent at running the security checkpoint was not clear, so the media isn't make this out to be a bigger deal than it was. I have to wonder why the ATF is involved and why a federal complaint was sealed on this case. Maybe that is normal procedure, and getting it unsealed is also routine, but it all leads to more questions that a professional journalist should be investigating.
UPDATE: The AP story on HuffPost has far more details than the Enquirer story. Yeah to Erlanger police for catching this guy!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Sittenfeld Lives Up to the Typical Politician He Is
I hope no one was surprised by council member P.G. Sittenfeld's anti-streetcar stance in today's vote. His prior statements on the subject were nothing but Bullshit. If anyone was confused about it previously, they should have a clear picture of his stance now.
Sittenfeld wants to be a politician and is siding with the Republicans because he thinks he will need to get Republican votes when he runs for higher office. I hope he learns that if you want to be a good leader, you have to stand for something, not try and tell everyone what they want to hear.
Sittenfeld wants to be a politician and is siding with the Republicans because he thinks he will need to get Republican votes when he runs for higher office. I hope he learns that if you want to be a good leader, you have to stand for something, not try and tell everyone what they want to hear.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
The BBC Visits Cincinnati
The BBC's World Update came to Cincinnati today to do a story on Ohio and surrounding states as they relate to the Presidential Race. They did the show from the WVXU studio and guests included WVXU political reporter Howard Wilkinson.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Intense Bengals Security at Paul Brown Stadium
Something you don't see in the picture with the barricade is the bomb sniffing dog screening all vehicles parking inside the stadium.
Each person entering also appears to be subject to 'wanding.' So I guess you should feel safe from some type of threat?
Each person entering also appears to be subject to 'wanding.' So I guess you should feel safe from some type of threat?
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
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