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The mayor again said on Monday that she wants to compromise with Ald. Leslie Hairston (5th) on her phone-calls-for-arrestees ordinance, a suggestion Hairston, backed by legal experts, curtly shot down. We want to work with Ald. Hairston absolutely understand the issue in its entirely and as you may recall as part of the Police Accountability Taskforce report, we embraced a recommendation from a number of different civil rights lawyers which would make sure that information in every interrogation room has information about free lawyers that an arrestee can have access to, give them phones and so forth, Lightfoot said. The proposal that we had, which is to provide three hours, is consistent with national standards, consistent with LA. There are a number of large police departments that have no standard whatsoever. So I m confident that in working with Ald. Hairston we ll be able to reach an appropriate resolution.
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Campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, Senator John Edwards of North Carolina often spoke of “two Americas”: the haves and have-nots. We Republicans hooted at this. Edwards seemed to be saying that half the country was in dire straits. In the middle of the Great Depression, FDR had spoken of only a third! (“Ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished.”)
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Obscure neo-Nazi Satanist group Order of Nine Angles becomes latest domestic terror threat: CIA and FBI fear extremely violent group is making inroads among supremacists
The National Counterterrorism Center raised alarm about the Order of Nine Angles (O9A) in an internal report obtained by Yahoo News
The report describes O9A as a decentralized group that advocates a violent extremist interpretation of Satanism and promotes white supremacist ideology
It warns that O9A could be exacerbating conflicts among racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists
O9A is believed to have been founded in the United Kingdom in the 1970s
Jana Winter
December 19, 2020, 2:00 AM
In recent years, the U.S. law enforcement and intelligence communities have identified domestic threats linked to a variety of ideologies and movements, ranging from the “boogaloo bois” to conspiracy theorists. But a recent internal government report obtained by Yahoo News adds what may be the most surprising addition to the list of threats: an obscure satanic cult.
A special analysis report authored by the National Counterterrorism Center, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security focuses on a neo-Nazi-influenced satanic group called the Order of Nine Angles, which the intelligence community believes is making inroads among white supremacists. Nine Angles “is a largely decentralized group that advocates a violent extremist interpretation of Satanism,” the document says. “Satanism is a religion with multiple variants, most of which are not violent extremist.”