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31 minutes ago, blacklab said:

Was wondering if that was a typo and should be a mattress, or they actually had a plastic box used for a junction of electrical wiring inside drywall big enough to cover a body.

Wasn’t that a Miami Vice episode?

Posted
18 hours ago, scottsins said:

They have to catch them doing it.  I guess a simple solution would be to post up a few foot patrol officers in the area which would probably drive the pushers away.  This idea will NEVER happen because cops do not get paid to stand around deterring crime.  They get paid for arrests and citations.  It's a total bullshit model of law enforcement that is followed by virtually every LEA in the country.

Well, the “stop & frisk” in NYC apparently worked pretty well, as their murder rate dropped in half in just a couple of years. I think the ACLU and citizen outrage put the kibosh on that program eventually.

Posted
38 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

Well, the “stop & frisk” in NYC apparently worked pretty well, as their murder rate dropped in half in just a couple of years. I think the ACLU and citizen outrage put the kibosh on that program eventually.

Yeah, because it was some Jim Crow racist police state bullshit

Posted
Just now, Armybrat said:

That’s what the outrage was all about.... but apparently the profiling has saved a lot of black lives if you choose to look at it that way.

 

 

Yeah if you choose to be a fucking racist asshole, I guess you could see it like that

Posted
34 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

That’s what the outrage was all about.... but apparently the profiling has saved a lot of black lives if you choose to look at it that way.

 

 

it also subjected hundreds, if not thousands of innocent citizens going about their business to extra-constitutional methods of investigation. fourth amendment? eh, stop and frisk that black dude.

Posted
1 hour ago, Armin Tamzarian said:

Yeah if you choose to be a fucking racist asshole, I guess you could see it like that

I have no problems with the outrage against the race profiling, am just surprised it never was taken to the SCOTUS because that court had declared the practice as unconstitutional decades ago.

Posted
23 minutes ago, Armin Tamzarian said:

No politics or anything but whoever was mayor at that time can go fuck his or her self

Well, there were two of them who championed the policy,, so they can have company.

Posted
2 hours ago, Deej said:

Authorities said they cleaned 100 tons of trash from the 183 and Anderson Lane homeless camp. Geez ..

Some group trying to recall mayor/council members reported that they found over 1000 needles and that it proves that the homeless issue is a drug issue not simply a housing issue; and reportedly one of the idiots said that we can’t confirm the needles are drug related unless they are tested.

Posted
9 hours ago, TKthunder2 said:

Some group trying to recall mayor/council members reported that they found over 1000 needles and that it proves that the homeless issue is a drug issue not simply a housing issue; and reportedly one of the idiots said that we can’t confirm the needles are drug related unless they are tested.

Okay then Mayor Fuckstick, then diabetes led them to be homeless.  When will they get the fucking point that you can’t motel-conversion your way out of this issue?  

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You really believe they are looking for a way out of this issue?

Don't you even grift bro?

COA no more wants to solve the homeless issue than they want to improve traffic flow in ATX.  Ain't no cash in the cure baby!  1:23 mark is chillingly dead on...

 

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posted on the Austin Gubment thread.

 

A deranged homeless guy set fire to The Grackle. That's a giant fucking metaphor for City of Austin, City Hall, and the homeless. 

https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/grackle-sculpture-outside-austin-city-hall-burned-to-the-ground

The Austin Fire Department says an arrest has been made in the intentionally-set fire that destroyed a grackle sculpture in front of Austin City Hall early Monday morning.

67-year-old Rodney Lynn Cook is charged with criminal mischief, a state jail felony.

1.APD_.11044179.001.jpg

 

He's a regular on the crime circuit. But all he needs is a place to sleep...him and thousands of leeches like him.

https://texas.arrests.org/search.php?page=1&results=14&fname=Rodney+&lname=Cook&fpartial=True

https://www.texascrimelog.com/austin/2019/08/rodney-cook-0601-0-attempted-burglary-of-vehicle/

 

Fuck Adler, Fuck the City Council and Fuck the homeless.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

posted on the Austin Gubment thread.

 

A deranged homeless guy set fire to The Grackle. That's a giant fucking metaphor for City of Austin, City Hall, and the homeless. 

https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/grackle-sculpture-outside-austin-city-hall-burned-to-the-ground

The Austin Fire Department says an arrest has been made in the intentionally-set fire that destroyed a grackle sculpture in front of Austin City Hall early Monday morning.

67-year-old Rodney Lynn Cook is charged with criminal mischief, a state jail felony.

1.APD_.11044179.001.jpg

 

He's a regular on the crime circuit. But all he needs is a place to sleep...him and thousands of leeches like him.

https://texas.arrests.org/search.php?page=1&results=14&fname=Rodney+&lname=Cook&fpartial=True

https://www.texascrimelog.com/austin/2019/08/rodney-cook-0601-0-attempted-burglary-of-vehicle/

 

Fuck Adler, Fuck the City Council and Fuck the homeless.

He's never done meth once in his life...

Posted
15 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

posted on the Austin Gubment thread.

 

A deranged homeless guy set fire to The Grackle. That's a giant fucking metaphor for City of Austin, City Hall, and the homeless. 

https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/grackle-sculpture-outside-austin-city-hall-burned-to-the-ground

The Austin Fire Department says an arrest has been made in the intentionally-set fire that destroyed a grackle sculpture in front of Austin City Hall early Monday morning.

67-year-old Rodney Lynn Cook is charged with criminal mischief, a state jail felony.

1.APD_.11044179.001.jpg

 

He's a regular on the crime circuit. But all he needs is a place to sleep...him and thousands of leeches like him.

https://texas.arrests.org/search.php?page=1&results=14&fname=Rodney+&lname=Cook&fpartial=True

https://www.texascrimelog.com/austin/2019/08/rodney-cook-0601-0-attempted-burglary-of-vehicle/

 

Fuck Adler, Fuck the City Council and Fuck the homeless.

Damn, he’s long in the tooth. 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

posted on the Austin Gubment thread.

 

A deranged homeless guy set fire to The Grackle. That's a giant fucking metaphor for City of Austin, City Hall, and the homeless. 

https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/grackle-sculpture-outside-austin-city-hall-burned-to-the-ground

The Austin Fire Department says an arrest has been made in the intentionally-set fire that destroyed a grackle sculpture in front of Austin City Hall early Monday morning.

67-year-old Rodney Lynn Cook is charged with criminal mischief, a state jail felony.

1.APD_.11044179.001.jpg

 

He's a regular on the crime circuit. But all he needs is a place to sleep...him and thousands of leeches like him.

https://texas.arrests.org/search.php?page=1&results=14&fname=Rodney+&lname=Cook&fpartial=True

https://www.texascrimelog.com/austin/2019/08/rodney-cook-0601-0-attempted-burglary-of-vehicle/

 

Fuck Adler, Fuck the City Council and Fuck the homeless.

sad it's always sunny GIF by It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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Posted
2 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

recycled bicycle tires.

who knew rubber was so flammable? the homeless, that's who.

Poor guy was just cold.  He needs a home 

Posted (edited)

William H Macy’s career has really taken a nosedive.  The role of “Left-Eye Lynn”?
 

I promise you that Adler’s solution to this won’t be mental health services, addiction treatment, or even that declaring that tire fires on public property in densely populated areas is bad......but rather, “this grackle had to die because we don’t have enough money to buy enough motels to house enough arsonists.”   

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Fuck Tim Beck said:

City Leaders: We need a statue of something that symbolizes a useless, overpopulated nuisance that is impossible to get rid of.  

Artist: Say no more fam 

Homeless: We are THE overpopulated nuisance that is impossible to get rid of. I will burn down this poser statue to remind everyone of our nuisance. 

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We do.  Of course. 

Personally, I want more blue tiles under bridges.

 

AUSTIN, TX—August 20, 2019 - The City of Austin’s Art in Public Places Program, part of the Economic Development Department Cultural Arts Division, presents TEMPO 2019—a temporary exhibition of public art across Austin.  Now in its seventh year featuring seven sculptures in Austin Public Library branches and another 10 murals citywide, the TEMPO program showcases thought-provoking works by local artists that transform city spaces and catalyze community engagement.

Over the years, the TEMPO program has featured sculpture and mural installations sited in public parks, library branches, the airport and community centers throughout each of Austin’s ten council districts. This year, seven sculptures will be sited on Austin Public Library branch sites. The works reflect a broad range of styles and materials and address subjects such as cultural identity and the environment.

Additionally, the TEMPO 2D program will bring ten murals created by local artists to be sited in each council district.  Austin artists were selected to create hand-painted murals, vinyl adhesive artwork, and fiber art at locations across Austin including public parks, the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, and other high-profile locations.

“The TEMPO program has introduced public art to many Austinites and visitors and has highlighted the numerous ways it can enhance enjoyment of public spaces and encourage civic dialogue,” said Sue Lambe, Manager of the Art in Public Places Program. “This year, we are particularly excited to partner Austin Public Library for the artwork installations, sharing each artist’s work via artist talks at the branch where they have located their sculpture.”

Posted
4 hours ago, Wally Pryor said:

the TEMPO program showcases thought-provoking works by local artists that transform city spaces and catalyze community engagement.

Translation: cause Austin residents to gather and bitch about how much money is wasted on this shit.  

Posted
9 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Translation: cause Austin residents to gather and bitch about how much money is wasted on this shit.  

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catalyze community engagement.

He catalyzed the hell out of that grackle.  

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https://www.kvue.com/article/news/crime/austin-homeless-man-shooting-restaurant-police-report/269-0e9b69ba-9588-4124-afc3-506da0cabc81?fbclid=IwAR3MkqvMcffGGvIML_oiVdWPeNr3BkbCwRduoCzRaWXE-TlgM0urn_hfJqw?fbclid=IwAR3MkqvMcffGGvIML_oiVdWPeNr3BkbCwRduoCzRaWXE-TlgM0urn_hfJqw

 

Spoiler

Man ran off by manager returns to Austin restaurant, shoots customer, police say

According to a police report, the man is homeless and has not been arrested as of Wednesday morning.
 
Author: Rebecca Flores
Published: 9:19 AM CST March 4, 2020
Updated: 9:19 AM CST March 4, 2020

AUSTIN, Texas — Editor's note: The video above was published in November.

Austin police are investigating after a man allegedly shot a customer from outside a restaurant on Super Tuesday.

The shooting took place at 9717 N. Lamar Blvd. just before 10 p.m. Tuesday night.

According to an Austin police report obtained by KVUE, an officer responded to a call about a shooting after a witness reported a restaurant manager "ran off a homeless person" who was urinating outside at the back of the restaurant.

About 15 to 20 minutes later, the homeless man reportedly returned to the front of the restaurant and started looking through the front glass door.

RELATED: A 'small minority' of violent crime downtown involves homelessness, APD assistant chief says

That's when the man stepped away from the window and fired one shot through the front door, striking a customer, according to police sources. The customer was shot in the inner thigh and the bullet hit "a main artery," according to the report.

 

#JUSTIN: Person shot inside of a restaurant last night. Police confirm they responded to the N. Lamar spot just before 10pm. Witnesses told police manager ran someone off who was outside the building. That man returned and shot into the building, hitting one person. @KVUE

 
 
 
 

Police said the man left the scene and has not been arrested as of Wednesday morning.

KVUE has reached out to the Austin Police Department for more information. This story will be updated when we receive it.

 

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That's a daily occurrence in that neighborhood, homeless or not. Just down the road at the Texaco over the weekend, some woman threw a hatchet through a guy's car window. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, drt said:

https://www.kvue.com/article/news/crime/austin-homeless-man-shooting-restaurant-police-report/269-0e9b69ba-9588-4124-afc3-506da0cabc81?fbclid=IwAR3MkqvMcffGGvIML_oiVdWPeNr3BkbCwRduoCzRaWXE-TlgM0urn_hfJqw?fbclid=IwAR3MkqvMcffGGvIML_oiVdWPeNr3BkbCwRduoCzRaWXE-TlgM0urn_hfJqw

 

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Man ran off by manager returns to Austin restaurant, shoots customer, police say

According to a police report, the man is homeless and has not been arrested as of Wednesday morning.
 
Author: Rebecca Flores
Published: 9:19 AM CST March 4, 2020
Updated: 9:19 AM CST March 4, 2020

AUSTIN, Texas — Editor's note: The video above was published in November.

Austin police are investigating after a man allegedly shot a customer from outside a restaurant on Super Tuesday.

The shooting took place at 9717 N. Lamar Blvd. just before 10 p.m. Tuesday night.

According to an Austin police report obtained by KVUE, an officer responded to a call about a shooting after a witness reported a restaurant manager "ran off a homeless person" who was urinating outside at the back of the restaurant.

About 15 to 20 minutes later, the homeless man reportedly returned to the front of the restaurant and started looking through the front glass door.

RELATED: A 'small minority' of violent crime downtown involves homelessness, APD assistant chief says

That's when the man stepped away from the window and fired one shot through the front door, striking a customer, according to police sources. The customer was shot in the inner thigh and the bullet hit "a main artery," according to the report.

 

#JUSTIN: Person shot inside of a restaurant last night. Police confirm they responded to the N. Lamar spot just before 10pm. Witnesses told police manager ran someone off who was outside the building. That man returned and shot into the building, hitting one person. @KVUE

 
 
 
 

Police said the man left the scene and has not been arrested as of Wednesday morning.

KVUE has reached out to the Austin Police Department for more information. This story will be updated when we receive it.

 

maybe he was really really pissed at Bernie's poor showing.

Posted
22 hours ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

I liked how one guy came out from under the stairs with his towel or something, looked at it for a minute, and then just walked away.  

Some men just want to watch the world burn

Posted

Yeah, a flaming grackle goes seem like a natural plot for his show.   Or something to do with our MLS franchise.  

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Mother fucker....I like that Pollo Rico (I presume that's the restaurant they're talking about). I get my hair cut across Lamar from there.  The center on the W. side of Lamar has an all-star roster of fantastic food: Bombay to Katmandu (indian and nepalese), cuban sandwich joint, las Mangonadas (paletas and such), the Halal World Market grocery....and yeah, some sketchy folks hanging around.



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