Those two NYPD cops who claimed they had “consensual sex” with a woman who they arrested?
Quick followup.
October 31st, 2017I think it would be fun to run a newspaper.
October 31st, 2017Your loser update: week 8, 2017.
October 29th, 2017NFL teams that still have a chance to go 0-16:
Cleveland
San Francisco
NBA teams that still have a chance to go 0-82:
None.
Bonus firings content:
Jim McElwain out at Florida, in what appears to be a “mutually agreed” departure. Terms are supposedly still being negotiated.
Early last week, McElwain claimed that his family and players were receiving death threats. Reports are that the university spent the week looking into those claims and was unable to substantiate them: it was widely reported yesterday that the school was looking to fire McElwain “for cause” over this.
Tony Perez and Andre Dawson have also left the Miami Marlins. Much like Jeff “Mr. Marlin” Conine, this appears to be the new ownership cleaning house.
Art, damn it, art! watch (#54 in a series)
October 28th, 2017…
The massive artwork would have been the main attraction at the annual “Catharsis on the Mall” in November – a festival in the nation’s capital dubbed a “Burning Man” in Washington. Burning Man, the annual desert festival outside Reno, Nev., is known for building a hippie-like community that promotes art, self-expression, inclusiveness and civic engagement.
The festival will run Nov. 10-12, the third year for the event in Washington. Each year, the event has revolved around a different theme, with the first two years focusing on healing from the drug war and recovering from trauma. This year’s theme is “nurturing the heart” and equal rights.
More firings, noted for the record.
October 27th, 2017The Cubs fired a bunch of lower-level coaches.
Now that Derek Jeter is a part owner of the Miami Marlins, he’s cleaning house:
Jeff Conine, who served as a special assistant to former team president David Samson, said he turned down an offer from new ownership to remain with the organization in what would have been a sharply diminished role at lower pay.
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Conine is a South Florida baseball icon, an original Marlin and member of both World Series teams.
Quickies: October 26, 2017.
October 26th, 2017NYT coverage of the Suffolk County prosecutor indictments, mentioned yesterday.
This is a bit weirder than I expected at first glance. A heroin addict was breaking into cars. One of the cars he broke into was the police chief’s.
From the vehicle, Mr. Loeb stole a duffel bag that contained cigars, pornographic DVDs and sex toys.
Now, perhaps this is victim blaming, but I really can’t see why you’d leave your porno DVDs and sex toys in the car unattended. But I digress. The chief found the heroin addict and beat the crap out of him.
The charges against the DA, Thomas J. Spota, and his “top anti-corruption prosecutor”, Christopher McPartland, stem from this cover-up:
Everyone knows I’m not a baseball fan. Related to that: I don’t understand baseball. Maybe Borepatch or someone else who’s smart can explain this to me: Joe Girardi out as Yankees manager.
They were in the playoffs, for crying out loud. They almost went to the World Series. What more did they want out of Girardi, and why are people saying it was time for him to go? (See also: Boston.)
Remember the mayor of Lakeway, Joe “John Smart” Bain? (Previously on WCD.)
He was fined $500 by the Texas Ethics Commission and had to pick up the garbage.
Random notes from the legal beat.
October 25th, 2017Andrew M. Cuomo, the corrupt governor of the state of New York, has vetoed knife law reform. Again.
“the concerns of law enforcement”. Would this, by any chance, be the same law enforcement that says it is okay to have sex with an 18-year-old woman who is under arrest and in custody because “it was consensual”?
Speaking of having sex with teenage girls, a judge in Oakland dismissed conspiracy and bribery charges against a former Oakland PD officer.
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Brad Heath, a reporter for USA Today, is tweeting that the DA for Suffolk County, NY, has been indicted for obstructing a federal civil rights investigation.
DOJ charges that the Suffolk County, N.Y. DA used "intimidation, threats and corrupt persuasion" to cover up a police beating. pic.twitter.com/LH56wkBFYo
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) October 25, 2017
Obit watch take 2.
October 25th, 2017"I Lived My Life."
To please myself.https://t.co/bHy27xDFGq— Patrick Nonwhite (@NonWhiteHat) October 25, 2017
TMQ Watch: October 24, 2017.
October 25th, 2017“The Falcons are, in every way, the Epic Fails.”
Someone would like a word with Gregg Easterbrook. (Sorry, Infidel.)
All this and more in this week’s TMQ, after the jump…
Obit watch: October 25, 2017.
October 25th, 2017Man, what a career.
I’d love to see that. I’m sure it exists…in an archive…somewhere in New York City…
Fizzle.
October 23rd, 2017Travis County prosecutors dropped all of the remaining charges against longtime state Rep. Dawnna Dukes on Monday, court filings show.
I expect longer, more detailed stories tomorrow morning. In the meantime, quoted without comment:
Obit watch: October 23, 2017.
October 23rd, 2017Federico Luppi, noted Argentinian actor.
He was also the lead in Guillermo del Toro’s “Cronos” (which I have seen) and is in “The Devil’s Backbone” and “Pan’s Labyrinth”. (I have not seen the latter two, but “Devil’s Backbone” is scheduled for this Saturday.)
Yeah, having seen “Cronos”, describing Luppi’s character as “monstrous” is more than a bit of a stretch. Especially compared to Ron Perlman’s character. Further deponent sayeth not, because spoilers.
Edited to add:
Mr. Luppi played a sympathetic vampire in 'Cronos,' Guillermo del Toro's directorial debut https://t.co/CwepUsckq8
— NYT Obituaries (@NYTObits) October 23, 2017
NYT writers, meet the NYT Twitter feed. Hope you guys get along.
Your loser update: week 7, 2017.
October 23rd, 2017Apologies for this being later than usual, but I was waiting for a couple of things to come together.
NFL teams that still have a chance to go 0-16:
Cleveland
San Francisco
How about that titanic battle of the Browns/Titans offenses, eh? I was actually a little worried there.
And the NBA regular season has fired up, so you know what that means:
NBA teams that still have a chance to go 0-82:
New York Knicks
Chicago
Philadelphia
Dallas
Phoenix
And it is pretty early in the season, but we already have our first firing: Earl Watson out as coach in Phoenix.
He was 33-85 over “two plus” seasons.
On the importance of having a good backup strategy.
October 19th, 2017I’m shocked that Borepatch and ASM826 aren’t on this like flies on a severed cow’s head at a Damien Hirst exhibition. But apparently it falls to me, as the ex-backup guy.
A non-profit organization in NYC called Bronx Defenders wants to study the NYPD’s asset forfeiture records. They filed a request for this information (under New York’s Freedom of Information law) in 2014, and litigation is ongoing.
The latest revelation? Not only is the NYPD saying they don’t have the technical capability to pull the data Bronx Defenders wants…
More from Ars Technica:
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Adding to this, the NYPD now actually disputes that the PETS database runs on DB2:
Okay. So it doesn’t run on DB2. What the frack does it run on, and why are there still no backups?
(It looks to me like both Backup Exec and Commvault have DB2 agents. But I’ve been out of the business for a while, and can’t tell if those have been deprecated.)
Edited to add: Now the NYPD is saying that PETS is backed up:
Which, I guess, is good for the NYPD. But as Ars points out, it isn’t consistent with the statement in court that there are no backups of the forfeiture database, unless that database isn’t stored in PETS after all. That seems like the more likely explanation, but it raises the questions: where is it stored, why isn’t it backed up, and why is the NYPD so secretive about those first two questions?
Promoted.
October 19th, 2017By way of great and good friend of the blog Joe D, in the comments: a record store owner in Michigan decided to pull a prank on his customers and make them think he only had one album in stock.
And what album was that?
You’ll have to click through to find out, though I will give a hint: it was one that is thematically appropriate for this blog.
