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1994 Cobo Arena attack
At around 2:35 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on January 6, 1994, American figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was struck on the lower right thigh with a telescopic baton by assailant Shane Stant as she walked down a corridor in Cobo Arena in Detroit. Kerrigan had been practicing skating on an ice rink in the arena shortly beforehand.
The attack was planned by Jeff Gillooly, the ex-husband of fellow American figure skater Tonya Harding, and his co-conspirator Shawn Eckardt.[1][2][3] They hired Stant, and his uncle Derrick Smith, to carry out the attack. Gillooly and Eckardt both claimed that Harding was involved in the attack and had knowledge of it beforehand. Harding initially denied all knowledge of the attack,[4][5] but soon accepted a plea agreement admitting to helping cover up the attack after the fact.[6][7] Later, both a grand jury[8] and a disciplinary panel from the United States Figure Skating Association (USFSA)[9] would find further evidence of her involvement during the planning and execution phases.
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Who tips off the person they're trying to kill?
Meet the Sicilian Mafia Hitman Who Killed 80 People and Will Be Free in 5 Years
time.com...
Avola decided to break the mafia’s code of silence when his former associates planned to kill him and he realised it was the police that was keeping him alive. He is currently serving a life sentence for 43 murders and 40 armed robberies in a special prison for mafia informers in northern Italy—but will be freed in five years because of the extent of his co-operation with the authorities
Montreal mob boss used death threats to control construction industry, inquiry hears
With death threats and intimidation, the Mob would seek to squeeze out companies when they competed for work against members of the city’s construction cartel
nationalpost.com...
I don't like Biden neutronflux.
I think thus far he's been rather ineffectual imho.
So much more complicated than the right vs left Democrat vs Republican mentality.
Nancy Pelosi's Husband Buys Microsoft Ahead of Big Govt Contract
mishtalk.com...
Have to wonder all the same if Biden is a beast why touch up a poor wee lassie in public?
I'm not sure how they operate but I'm lead to believe there type carry out their nasty depraved acts behind closed doors as opposed to at public events and next to the little girls father.
originally posted by: LoneCloudHopper2
a reply to: Brotherman
He obviously wants Congress and the American people to know that he may be about to die. Imagine being in his shoes. It seems like the right thing to do. I certainly hope he has some armed protection.
Do I really need to point out that Gaetz is among the few people to stand up and speak out against the criminal elite?
I think that's what the prosecution will endeavour to accomplish should evidence be presented that proves his guilt.
As to the rest of it, im simply highlighting the type of people that seem to do politics.
Where many political solutions are rife with moral ambiguity.
Free for the time being.
And with his former ""wingman"" pleading guilty to 33 charges against him.
Federal prosecutors charged Greenberg with 33 criminal counts but dropped 27 of those after Greenberg agreed to cooperative with federal investigators, who are now also looking into whether Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old.
Federal prosecutors charged Greenberg with 33 criminal counts but dropped 27 of those after Greenberg agreed to cooperative with federal investigators, who are now also looking into whether Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old.
Gaetz has not been charged with any crime and has publicly criticized Greenberg, who he has previously referred to as a “wingman.” The Republican lawmaker is not mentioned in Greenberg’s plea agreement, but his attorney has directly mentioned Gaetz in public, quipping that the Republican lawmaker and close ally of former President Donald Trump should not be “feeling very comfortable” after an April court hearing.
www.politico.com...