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Memphis Pastor’s Pursuit of Justice After Being Shot In The Face
Rev. Clemmie Livingston Jr., a 71-year-old pastor at the New Zionfield Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, suffered a horrifying experience on February 25th when he was shot in the face, left for dead by thugs attempting to steal a car just outside his place of worship. But despite his harrowing ordeal, he fears his case may not be afforded the justice he deserves due to the leniency of the local district attorney’s office.
As he bravely recounted to WREG-TV after numerous surgeries, he said, “Laying there, I kept saying to myself that I’ll be dead in a little while. Well, what would a person say when they bleeding in the manner that I was bleeding?”
While on his knees, Livingston claims he had a profound spiritual communication: “He said to me, ‘Stop trying to die and start back living,'” said the pastor. “In my spirit and in my heart, I know that Jesus brought me through this.”
His recovery is far from over, requiring a face brace and potentially requiring further surgery – a bone graft or a metal plate insertion in his jaw. “I am still not able to eat like normal people, and, of course, my bone is still shattered down there,” he told WHBQ-TV.
However, this physical ordeal isn’t the only burden that the pastor is carrying. The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office has given him another reason to be aggrieved.
An 18-year-old, R’Shunio Greer, was apprehended in May concerning unrelated car theft and aggravated assault cases. WHBQ reported that images of Greer were discovered in the stolen Corvette belonging to the victim. It was claimed that he had admitted to being present during the pastor’s shooting and was known to be driving one of the two Camaros seen at the scene by witnesses.
Despite these serious accusations, all charges relating to the pastor’s case have been dropped by the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office, except for theft. The attorney in charge, Steve Mulroy, has a reputation for leniency towards criminals and has reportedly received donations from Soros-linked organizations.
“I don’t let things disappoint me such as this,” Livingston bravely said. “I feel like the judicial system, they do what they want to do anyway.”
The DA’s office tried to attribute the dismissal of charges to the absence of witnesses, but Livingston firmly refuted this. “I was stunned when they said there were not any witnesses there, knowing that we were there,” said the pastor. “That was the thing that shocked me.”
Mulroy’s office has been revealed to have misled public opinion, as the aggravated robbery charge was dropped even though witnesses were indeed present for the hearing.
Despite this, the pastor remains hopeful. He prays for justice, not just for his case, but also for the rehabilitation of those who attacked him.
This is not the only case in Shelby County where Mulroy’s office has been accused of leniency with serious criminals. Mulroy signaled an inclination toward rehabilitation, rather than punishment, for felons caught with illegal firearms, arguing it was a way to address racial disparities.
State Senator Brent Taylor criticized Mulroy’s approach, saying, “In a city plagued by gun violence, the thought that our DA will not aggressively prosecute felons in possession of a firearm is not only nonsensical, but it is dangerous. Our county is being targeted by restorative justice scheming groups because they know our DA is weak, compliant, and acquiescent. Not only is it harming our community, but it’s harming law enforcement across the state.”
Taylor has since informed Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally of his intent to remove Mulroy, who responded affirmatively, stating, “DA Mulroy’s record of refusal to prosecute laws he does not personally care for is long-standing and clear. I believe it is time for him to go.”
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Unprovoked NYC Stabbing Spree Sparks Safety Concerns
A shocking series of stabbings unfolded in New York City, leading to the deaths of three individuals. The suspect, identified as 51-year-old Ramon Rivera, has a history of multiple arrests and is currently homeless. His arrest came after a cab driver, who witnessed one of the attacks, notified the authorities.
The victims were simply going about their daily routines when they were attacked without warning. NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenny stated, “Today, we have three innocent New Yorkers, just going about their lives, who were the victim of a terrible, terrible assault.”
The violent spree began at approximately 8:20 a.m. on 19th Street. A 36-year-old man was stabbed in the stomach while standing in front of a construction site. Despite being rushed to Bellevue Hospital, he succumbed to his injuries.
Just two hours later, another attack occurred on 30th Street near the East River. This time, a 68-year-old man who was fishing was repeatedly stabbed. Unfortunately, he also did not survive, passing away at the same hospital.
The final victim, a 36-year-old woman, was attacked near the United Nations building on East 42nd Street and First Avenue. She was critically injured and taken to Weill Cornell Medical Center, where she later died.
Kenny emphasized the seemingly random nature of these brutal acts, saying, “As of right now, these attacks seemed to be unprovoked. That he just walked up to them and began to attack them with the knives.”
The suspect was apprehended shortly after the third attack. A cab driver, who witnessed the incident, mistakenly thought he was observing a robbery and reported it to the police. Rivera was found with large kitchen knives and blood-stained clothing.
An officer involved in Rivera’s arrest described the scene: “I just heard a commotion. Stepped outside and heard what people were saying and reacted.”
Mayor Eric Adams highlighted systemic issues, describing the incidents as a “clear, clear example of the criminal justice system, mental health system that continues to fail New Yorkers.” The investigation is ongoing, with no additional suspects identified at this time.
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Gunfire Strikes Plane at Dallas Airport: Security Concerns Rise
A recent incident at Dallas Love Field has raised significant concerns about aviation security after a bullet struck a Southwest Airlines plane near the cockpit while it was taxiing for takeoff. The unexpected event forced an evacuation of the flight, and authorities are actively searching for the person responsible for the gunfire.
“The fact that it hit so very close to the cockpit seems too much of a coincidence,” noted an airport spokesperson.
Flight 2494, which was preparing for departure to Indianapolis, was hit around 8:30 p.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The plane returned to the gate where passengers disembarked, and fortunately, no injuries were reported.
The runway was temporarily closed as police conducted their investigation. An FBI airport liaison agent has been assigned to collaborate with police and federal partners to ensure a thorough investigation.
Shannon and Jamie Lee, who were on the flight with their children, shared their experience. They recalled the pilot announcing a “rattle outside of the plane” and the need to return to the gate for an inspection. Initially, they believed it was a routine mechanical issue.
Shannon Lee expressed surprise upon learning about the gunfire after landing in Indianapolis, saying, “We had no idea that something happened.”
The couple appreciated Southwest’s handling of the situation but felt passengers should have been informed about the shooting before boarding another flight. Jamie Lee remarked, “I was surprised that they had shut the runway, not really knowing if there were potentially other shots being fired.”
The Lees emphasized the importance of allowing passengers to decide on their safety, with Shannon Lee stating, “You have to give people a choice, whether they want to put their safety at risk a second time in one night.”
Southwest Airlines has since apologized to the Lees and offered a voucher for a future flight. The incident has prompted the Lees to reconsider their travel plans until more is known about the investigation and potential safety improvements.
Armen Kurdian, a retired Navy captain, expressed shock at the incident, saying, “Holy cow, somebody just shot a gun, and it hit a commercial aircraft!” He explained that investigators would focus on determining the bullet’s origin and whether the shot was intentional.
The proximity to the cockpit raises questions about whether it was a targeted attack, as Kurdian noted, “The odds of that happening, I think, got to be really, really high.”
Kurdian also highlighted the potential damage a bullet could cause to an aircraft, ranging from minor issues to more severe impacts on critical systems. Despite the backup systems in place, he acknowledged the security vulnerability this incident exposes.
“Did this put an idea into, say, a non-state or a state actor as, ‘Oh, maybe this is something we can do to disrupt air travel’?” Kurdian pondered.
He suggested that airports and agencies should consider enhanced security measures, such as random sweeps and physical barriers, to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Concealed Carrier Defends Against Alleged Threat in Road Rage Incident
A recent road rage incident in Illinois escalated to gunfire when a concealed-carrying motorist felt threatened by an approaching individual. The confrontation unfolded at the intersection of Busey Avenue and Park Street in Urbana, drawing a swift response from local police.
The altercation began as a verbal dispute between a man driving alone and a couple in another vehicle. Tensions rose when the solo driver attempted to distance himself from the pursuing pair by pulling into a hospital emergency room parking lot before exiting onto Park Street.
As the situation intensified, the couple continued their pursuit, stopping their car at Park Street. The female driver armed herself with a baseball bat, while her male passenger approached the lone motorist.
The solo driver, who held a concealed-carry permit, reported that the approaching male appeared to have his hand under his shirt, suggesting he might be armed. In response, the driver drew his legally concealed firearm and fired multiple shots, striking the male passenger.
Following the shooting, the driver promptly called 911 to report the incident. The injured male was transported to a local hospital, where he underwent surgery and was placed in intensive care.
Authorities are actively investigating the incident, and no arrests have been made at this time. The police encourage anyone with information to come forward, offering options for private discussions or anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.
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Bob Kirin
July 13, 2024 at 3:29 pm
Maybe the best thing would be that what happened to pastor would happen to that miserable DA. He deserves it!! When will people wake up and vote for conservatives who actually believe in “justice for all”???