Now this is a fake story if I've never heard one. They claimed at first that the Filipino President before this one wanted help against China, now it's N Korea. This President won because the Filipina people were so enraged that the one before him got strong-armed into opening back up the former naval bases back to the Americans and he doesn't want the U.S. in his country either. In fact he had talks with the Chinese government Think about it, the Phillipine people fought for over a hundred years to get America out of their land, now all of a sudden they want America back? This is 1950's bullshit that we got better sense to believe now! Our government as usual is lying to us,AGAIN!! As soon as war breaks out, they are gonna' turn on theU.S. like a viper! And who could blame them for the cia has mad these people's lives a living hell all because they're trying to force their will on this sovereign nation! They make out that the President there hasn't insulted trump like he purportedly did President Obama. He knew President Obama respected his authority in his own land; mighty whitey trump doesn't! God is your protector Duterte, you have nothing to fear from the so-called mighty whitesy of the U.S. government even though they're doing all they can to bring you to your knees! Look to God for answers for God is sending a king who will indeed put an end to the mighty whitey aspirations in your land and others too! You will finally be free soon! They are trying to find a way to twist his arm, but it's not gonna' happen! They can try though. God has left you U.S.; make peace coz you are headed for a messy fall if you don't.
Donald Trump invites Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte to White House
By David Caplan
Apr 30, 2017, 12:57 AM ET
WatchTrump invites Philippines President Duterte to the White House
President Donald Trump has invited Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte to the White House "to discuss the importance of the United States-Philippines alliance," according to a White House readout of the leaders' phone call on Saturday.
"It was a very friendly conversation, in which the two leaders discussed
the concerns of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
regarding regional security, including the threat posed by North Korea,"
said the readout. "They also discussed the fact that the Philippine
government is fighting very hard to rid its country of drugs, a scourge
that affects many countries throughout the world."
The readout continued, "President Trump enjoyed the conversation and
said that he is looking forward to visiting the Philippines in November
to participate in the East Asia Summit and the U.S.-ASEAN Summit."
Duterte is a controversial and polarizing leader with a deadly and
ruthless reputation. Since taking office last year, he has been
outspoken in his support of extrajudicial killings of thousands of
citizens accused of dealing or using drugs. His crackdown on suspected
drug dealers and users has left nearly 2,800 people dead purportedly in
gunbattles with police. Another 6,000 deaths are being investigated.
Duterte often raises eyebrows by making incendiary comments.
Last September, for example, he compared the Holocaust to his campaign to kill criminals.
"Hitler massacred three million Jews," he incorrectly stated (in fact, 6
million Jews were killed). "Now, there are 3 million drug addicts [in
the Philippines] ... I'd be happy to slaughter them."
And last year, after then-President Barack Obama criticized Duterte's
drug-fighting methods, the Philippine leader lashed out in a press
conference, saying, "Mr. Obama, you can go to hell ... I am the
president of a sovereign country, and I am not answerable to anyone
except the Filipino people. Son of a b----, I will swear at you,"
Duterte said.
Now you know I don't take up for the police much here, but this is different. This man was one of our own from the African American community trying to better his life. And some black lowlife ended his journey. Thankfully his dumass is gone too. Don't need his kind around. Now I'm certain the brutha' had honorable intentions for becoming a police officer but this other clown who ended his life lacked honor and anything else. Now I know right now we have a very difficult relationship with the white police, but don't go killing our own people. Coz' I have no doubt in my mind that had white police approachec him he would not have raised such a ruckus! Let me put the African American community on notice; when the king takes over most of your police is gonna be Black, firefighters, ambulance drivers pmt, mayors, governors, and police chiefs. You owe them the same respect you gave them when they were majority white, so fightin' the law is not gonna be tolerated! The king will deal harshly with any who kills one of his officers of peace and law so be warned in advance! He's not gonna tolerate it!
SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWABusiness, but not as usual, at Bear Wawa | 1:33
Three
days after a Delaware State Trooper was shot and killed in the parking
lot of a Bear Wawa, the store reopened for business. In some ways it was
a normal business day. But Wednesday's tragic shooting was on the minds
of many.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAKeene Elementary leaves flowers for fallen Delaware state trooper | 1:28
Students
and staff members from Keene Elementary School leave flowers at
neighboring Delaware State Police Troop 2 in memory of Cpl. Stephen J.
Ballard who was killed Wednesday at a Wawa in Bear.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAMemorial for fallen officer grows | 0:54
A
memorial for an officer who was killed earlier this week at a Bear Wawa
has grown in size. Even visitors who don't leave a memento stop just
to take a picture of it. 4/28/17
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWARaw Video: Trooper's body departs for funeral home | 3:15
The
body of Cpl. Stephen J. Ballard, an 8-year veteran of the Delaware
State Police, is transferred from the medical examiner's office in
Wilmington to Congo Funeral Home.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAMemorial run takes on added meaning | 1:41
A
day after a Delaware State Trooper was killed, runners gathered in
honor of New Castle County Lt. Joe Szczerba. The death of Cpl. Stephen
Ballard was on the minds of many.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAPolice give details on fatal shooting of officer, suspect | 1:33
In
a press conference, state police gave details on how a state trooper
was killed Wednesday and on the confrontation between officers and the
gunman today. 4/27/17
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWATroop 2 commander, shift-mate share thoughts on fallen trooper | 1:22
Troop
2 commander J. Sapp and Trooper Chris Martin share their thoughts on
Stephen J. Ballard, who was shot and killed outside of a Wawa in Bear
Wednesday.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWANeighbors react to the death of Cpl. Stephen J. Ballard | 1:53
Neighbors react to the death of Cpl. Stephen J. Ballard
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWADelaware State University community mourns trooper | 1:26
Carlos Holmes, Director of News Services at DSU, talks about the lose of Cpl. Stephen J. Ballard.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAMiddletown residents talk about the standoff | 1:09
Middletown
residents were allowed to return to their homes Thursday afternoon
after police ended a more than 20-hour standoff with by fatally shooting
the suspect in the death of a state trooper killed Wednesday at the
Bear Wawa.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAPolice investigate after standoff near Middletown | 3:08
Police
continue to investigate near Middletown after the fatal shooting a
suspect in the killing of a Delaware State Trooper on Wednesday.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWASuspect remains barricaded inside Middletown home | 1:07
The
man police say fatally shot a state trooper Wednesday afternoon in Bear
remains barricaded inside a Middletown home. 4/27/17
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAShutout Middletown residents wait, get help | 1:06
State
Senator Stephanie Hansen, along with other officials and the Red Cross,
were on hand to help out as day turned to night for Brick Mill Farm
residents turned temporarily homeless as a result of the standoff with a
police murder suspect.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWATrooper's body arrives at medical examiner's office | 1:01
The
body of Corporal Stephen Ballard arrived at the Delaware Medical
Examiner's office in Wilmington after the officer was shot at a Bear
WaWa and died at Christiana Hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Ballard was
32 years old.
John J. Jankowski Jr. & Kyle Grantham
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWADelaware state trooper killed at Bear Wawa | 0:57
A
Delaware State Police trooper was gunned down in the parking lot of a
Bear Wawa shortly after noon on Wednesday, and a suspect in the
officer's killing remains barricaded in a home north of Middletown.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAOfficials provide update on shooting of state trooper | 1:45
Corporal
Nathaniel McQueen, superintendent of Delaware State Police, provides an
update on the fatal shooting of a state trooper at a Bear Wawa
Wednesday.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWARaw Video: Police escort body of officer from Christiana Hospital | 0:39
Raw Video: Police escort body of officer from Christiana Hospital
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAWitness describes shooting in Wawa parking lot | 0:44
A witness describes what he saw when a person opened fire on a uniformed police officer Wednesday afternoon in Bear. 4/26/17
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAWawa shooting suspect barricaded in Bear home, firing shots | 4:38
Dozens
of police have converged on a home on the 500 block of St. Michaels
Drive in the Brick Mill Farm development, north of Middletown, where a
suspect is reportedly barricaded, according to state police spokesman
Sgt. Richard Bratz.
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An on-duty police officer was shot in the parking lot of a Bear-area Wawa Wednesday afternoon. 4/26/17
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAWitness reports officer shot at Bear Wawa | 2:54
Police are on the scene of an apparent police officer shooting at Wawa on Pulaski Highway in Bear.
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SHOOTING AT BEAR WAWAPolice on the scene of shooting at Bear Wawa | 1:10
Police are investigating a shooting at the Wawa at 1605 Pulaski Highway.
Betsy Price, The News Journal
UPDATED: A
man barricaded in his house for nearly 21 hours after the fatal
shooting of a Delaware State Police trooper was killed by law
enforcement Thursday morning. More:Standoff ends in Middletown; suspect in trooper death has been killed
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Delaware State Police trooper was gunned down in the parking lot of a
Wawa in Bear shortly after noon on Wednesday, and a suspect in the
officer's killing remains barricaded in a home north of Middletown
firing at officers surrounding it, said Nathaniel McQueen Jr.,
superintendent of the state police.
The fallen trooper was
identified as Cpl. Stephen J. Ballard, 32, an 8½-year veteran of the
Delaware State Police who was assigned to patrol at Troop 2 in Glasgow.
"This
is a sad day for our state and Delaware State Police family," McQueen
said. "We ask that you keep the trooper's family and the members of the
Delaware State Police family in your prayers."
Dozens
of police have converged on a home in the 500 block of St. Michaels
Drive in the Brick Mill Farm development, north of Middletown, where the
armed suspect is barricaded alone and occasionally firing shots at
officers, said Master Cpl. Gary Fournier, a state police spokesman.
Police
are maintaining a perimeter around the home as they attempt to
negotiate a "peaceful end" to the conflict, Fournier said. Shortly after
8 p.m., state police used an explosive breaching charge on the front
door, but had yet to enter the house.
Sources with knowledge of
the investigation said the man barricaded inside is 26-year-old Burgon
Sealy Jr. In 2013 Sealy was charged northeast of Orlando, Florida, for
possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of a concealed
weapon, according to the Volusia County Corrections. He presented a
Delaware driver's license when stopped.
A Middletown neighbor who
lives on the block identified for The News Journal the home where the
shots are being fired, and county records indicate the property is owned
by Burgon Sealy Sr. Although state officials would not release the
suspect's name, police did confirm that the suspect holed up in the home
lives there with his family.
"The suspect has been firing shots
at the police officers from the residence he lives in, and is currently
holed up in the house," Fournier said.
McQueen said the deceased
trooper was responding to a "suspicious" vehicle at the Wawa on the 1600
block of Pulaski Highway, with two people inside.
"Shortly thereafter, trouble ensued," McQueen said.
One
of the vehicle's occupants exited the car and fired multiple times,
striking the trooper, McQueen said. Some inside the store dove for cover
while others ran outside to help the trooper, who later died at
Christiana Hospital.
Late in the afternoon, the trooper's body was
taken to the Medical Examiner's Office for an autopsy. Police officers,
firefighters and hospital personnel lined the initial route out of the
hospital. The procession was led by a group of New Castle County police
motorcycles, followed by the black forensic investigator vehicle that
held the body. That vehicle was flanked by four state police
motorcycles. I-95 and side roads were closed as the procession made its
way to the Medical Examiner's Office.
Scores of police officers from across the region lined the street.