Thursday, September 19, 2013

Geraldo supports Child Rapist

Today, on His Radio Show Geraldo a well known Libtard interviewed Child Rapist Lawrence Taylor. I wander how much he paid this child Rapist to be on air? Geraldo why interview these guys? We have proof you paid him.

The Shopper News

Well, I don't know about y'all but I'm sick and damn tired of this new "Free" Newspaper called the Shopper News. Who the fuck wants this paper it litters my yard and I almost got ran over picking mine up. Do they bring their old ones to.east Knox to dispose of improperly? The answer is yes. Instead of taking it to the Landfill you recycle your trash in my yard and my neighbors yard.

Scripps which owns Knoxville News Sentinel also owns this Rag I want them ticketed for littering in my Yard. Scripps we don't want your trash!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Knox County music teacher arrested for shoplifting

KNOXVILLE (WATE) - A Knox County teacher was arrested Tuesday for shoplifting items from a West Knoxville department store.

An arrest warrant states Patricia Dueber, 54, was seen taking $180 worth of brassieres from Kohl's, 11530 Kingston Pike, and hiding them in her purse.

Dueber then attempted to leave the store when a store loss prevention manager stopped her.

Dueber was released form jail on $500 bond with the condition that she must stay away from all Kohl's stores.

A Knox County Schools spokesperson says Dueber is a music teacher at Lonsdale Elementary and Beaumont Magnet Academy. Her status with the school system is under review.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Knox County Schools Security Officer Arrested

Knox County Schools Security Officer (KCSSO) Kevin Lee Waggoner has been charged with Criminal Homicide. An Officer with Knox County Schools should be above reproach, be calm and handle all issues with a Professional attitude.

The School Security Officer is the first Officer many of our kids will encounter first. This is a bad Representation of Knox County Schools new Chief of Security. Knox County Schools has not fired KCSSO Waggoner. They have merely just put him on un-paid suspension. This sets a bad example for Officers showing them you wont be terminated. This also makes the public fear that their School Officers could be a danger to themselves or others. Looks like Knox County Schools needs a lot of Damage Control. At this point KCSSO Waggoner currently holds a Security License. State Law requires you to notify the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance of any arrest.

License Status ACTIVE - FULLY LICENSED
License # 617700
License ID 617700
Expiration Date Feb 28 2014 Original Date Feb 23 2012 Profession Code 3705
Profession Name Armed Security Guard/Officer
First Name KEVIN
Middle Name LEE
Last Name WAGGONER
City LUTTRELL
State TN
Zip Code 37779
Rank Armed Guard

Is Knox County Schools safe for your kids?

Is Knox County Schools safe for our kids? After Reading this it will be a resounding No. In Defense of the Schools I have sent them an E-mail asking for their Response but, as of the time of this Article they have not Responded and I will post their Reply as I get it. They haven't had a chance to do damage control.

There is a few schools that have 8th graders that can't read "see cat run" much less focus in the real world. This is a lack of caring on the part of Knox County Schools. I am going to touch on the safety of our children in Knox County School.system and the fact that Knox County Jail is full of people that are hired to keep our Children safe.

I am appalled at Knox County.Schools. The ones I am listing here are the high profile ones. I remember when working at a school was an Honor but, the ones I am listing here is less than honorable. In April 2013 Knox County Schools Security Officer (KCSSO) Rondal Capshaw Was working a side job at the Elks Club got into a verbal altercation with Jefferson Grady. Then KCSSO Capshaw shot Mr. Grady in the Groin. Now lets flash forward 5 months to September 2013.

KCSSO Kevin Lee Waggoner is being Questioned about the shooting of Michael Adam Woodby by Union County Sheriff's Office. Both incidents will be covered up and will disappear. Both men are paid to protect our kids but shoot people that argue with them. Would they shoot your kids for arguing? Should people with short tempers be able to work with kids or in this Industry ever?

Knox County Schools has school with Black Mold. If you find black mold in one place you will find it in other places in the Building. A Knox County School Maintenance Man changed one tile with Black Mold and was asked why he didn't do all 3 and his Response was it wasn't on my work order. My Response was WHAT!!!! Our kids wasn't important to that Maintenance Man nor Knox County Schools. I want them to send a crew into every Knox County Schools and eliminate the Black Mold our kids are breathing this shit in on a daily basis 8 hour days 5 days a week.

Don't forget the infamous bus stop at a Place that serves alcohol and owned by a murderer. Hold on he might have a career with Knox County Schools Security.  This stop has been moved next door. So, they can tell you that they moved the bus stop. But next door? Seriously? Knox County Schools is that the best you can do? The parents still have to use the Bars Parking lot.

On July 9, 2013 Knox County Schools Teaching Assistant Shelley Hedgepeth was fired after his indecent Exposure Charges. The Name Hedgepeth really sticks out because there's an high ranking former Administrator named Ed Hedgepeth. The last name could be a coincidence but you have to add Ed Hedgepeth is a Former Principal at Farragut and Shelley Hedgepeth was at Farragut too.

On September 16, 2013 Knox County Schools Teaching Assistant Gary Hamilton was arrested for the simple assault of a student. I don't give a shit who you are you don't hit a kid. This is the kind of school system that Knox County Schools has. Knox County Schools is not a safe place for your kids.

Knox County Schools Music Teacher for 2 Elementary Schools arrested on 09/17/2013 for Stealing Bras yes folks she needed boulder holders! I am proclaiming 24th of August National buy your teacher a bra day.

This story is still developing and I will add more as it warrants

7 of 12 Navy Yard victims identified

By Melanie Eversley USA TODAY

In their last press conference of the night after Monday morning's fatal shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard, officials identified seven of the 12 victims.

They are, according to Washington's Metropolitan Police Department: Michael Arnold, 59; Sylvia Frasier, 53; Kathy Gaarde, 62; John Roger Johnson, 73; Frank Kohler, 50; Kenneth Bernard Proctor, 46; and Vishnu Pandit, 61.

None of the victims have been identified as active-duty military personnel, officials said.

Officials still need to notify the loved ones of the five remaining victims.

An additional victim was identified by the Washington Post as Arthur Daniels, 51.

Online records identified a Vishnu Pandit in his 60s living in North Potomac, Md. A person who answered the telephone at the address said, "Please tell your colleagues not to call."

Neighbor Mike Honig told the Post that Pandit was "a very nice man with an Irish setter."

Michael Arnold's profile on LinkedIn, an online professional network, identified Arnold as a logistician and supply chain executive with LMI, a consulting firm based in McLean, Va., and said he was a graduate of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

For 29 years, he was a Navy supply corps officer before working at the Pentagon from 2010 to 2012, according to the profile.

Gunman in Navy Yard rampage was hearing voices

By Brett Zongker, Eric Tucker and Lolita C. Baldor The Associated Press

The former Navy reservist who slaughtered 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard had been hearing voices and was being treated for mental problems in the weeks before the shooting rampage, but was not stripped of his security clearance, officials said Tuesday.

Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old information technology employee with a defense contractor, used a valid pass to get into the highly secured installation Monday morning and started firing inside a building, the FBI said. He was killed in a gun battle with police.

The motive for the mass shooting -- the deadliest on a military installation in the U.S. since the attack at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009 -- was a mystery, investigators said.

U.S. law enforcement officials told The Associated Press that there was no known connection to international or domestic terrorism and that investigators have found no manifesto or other writings suggesting a political or religious motivation.

Alexis had been suffering a host of serious mental problems, including paranoia and a sleep disorder, and had been hearing voices in his head, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the criminal investigation was still going on.

He had been treated since August by Veterans Affairs for his mental problems, the officials said.

The Navy had not declared him mentally unfit, which would have rescinded a security clearance Alexis had from his earlier time in the Navy Reserves.

The assault is likely to raise more questions about the adequacy of the background checks done on contract employees and others who are issued security clearances -- an issue that came up most recently with National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, an IT employee with a government contractor.

In the hours after the Navy Yard attack, a profile of Alexis began coming into focus.

A Buddhist convert who had also had flare-ups of rage, Alexis, a black man who grew up in New York City and whose last known address was in Fort Worth, Texas, complained about the Navy and being a victim of discrimination. He also had two run-ins with the law over shootings in 2004 and 2010 in Texas and Seattle.

In addition to those killed at the Navy Yard attack, eight people were hurt, including three who were shot and wounded, authorities. Those three were a police officer and two female civilians, authorities said. They were all expected to survive.

Monday's onslaught at a single building at the Navy Yard unfolded about 8:20 a.m. in the heart of the nation's capital, less than four miles from the White House and two miles from the Capitol. It put all of Washington on edge.

"This is a horrific tragedy," Mayor Vincent Gray said.

Alexis carried three weapons: an AR-15 assault rifle, a shotgun, and a handgun that he took from a police officer at the scene, according to two federal law enforcement officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the investigation.

The AR-15 is the same type of rifle used in last year's mass shooting at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school that killed 20 students and six women. The weapon was also used in the shooting at a Colorado movie theater that killed 12 and wounded 70.

For much of the day Monday, authorities said they were looking for a possible second attacker who may have been disguised in an olive-drab military-style uniform. But by late Monday night, they said they were convinced the shooting was the work of a lone gunman, and the lockdown around the area was eased.

"We do now feel comfortable that we have the single and sole person responsible for the loss of life inside the base today," Washington Police Chief Cathy Lanier said.

President Barack Obama lamented yet another mass shooting in the U.S. that he said took the lives of American "patriots." He promised to make sure "whoever carried out this cowardly act is held responsible."

The FBI took charge of the investigation.

The attack came four years after Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Hasan killed 13 people at Fort Hood in what he said was an effort to save the lives of Muslims overseas. He was convicted last month and sentenced to death.

The dead in the Navy Yard attack ranged in age from 46 to 73, according to the mayor. A number of the victims were civilian employees and contractors, rather than active-duty military personnel, the police chief said.

At the time of the rampage, Alexis was an employee with The Experts, a company that was a Defense Department subcontractor on a Navy-Marine Corps computer project, authorities said.

Valerie Parlave, head of the FBI's field office in Washington, said Alexis had access to the Navy Yard as a defense contractor and used a valid pass.

Alexis had been a full-time Navy reservist from 2007 to early 2011, leaving as a petty officer third class, the Navy said. It did not say why he left. He had been an aviation electrician's mate with a unit in Fort Worth.

The Washington Navy Yard is a sprawling, 41-acre labyrinth of buildings and streets protected by armed guards and metal detectors, and employees have to show their IDs at doors and gates. More than 18,000 people work there.

The rampage took place at Building 197, the headquarters for Naval Sea Systems Command, which buys, builds and maintains ships and submarines. About 3,000 people work at headquarters, many of them civilians.

Witnesses on Monday described a gunman opening fire from a fourth-floor overlook, aiming down on people on the main floor, which includes a glass-walled cafeteria. Others said a gunman fired at them in a third-floor hallway.

Patricia Ward, a logistics-management specialist, said she was in the cafeteria getting breakfast.

"It was three gunshots straight in a row -- pop, pop, pop. Three seconds later,it was pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, so it was like about a total of seven gunshots, and we just started running," Ward said.

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Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Jesse Holland, Stacy A. Anderson, Brian Witte and Ben Nuckols in Washington contributed to this report.