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No music and watermarks. Edited by yours truly.
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00:30 - Tyree Moorehead
01:15 - Anthony Alvarez
01:50 - Aaron Mensah
02:20 - Jesus Crosby
02:52 - Blaine Denetdele
03:22 - Elliot Lewis
04:20 - Dwight Cornwell
04:50 - Ma'Khia Bryant
05:25 - Mike Alexander-Garcia
06:25 - Mario Ortega
07:00 - Brandon Cole
07:30 - Reginald Humphrey
08:00 - Felipe Guerrero
08:30 - Franklin Castro Ordonez
09:00 - Billy Stribling
10:19 - Gary Dwayne Harrell
10:57 - Bryan Matthew Richardson
11:30 - Xavier Benjamine Lacosta
12:00 - Donovan Lewis
12:30 - Lino Soltero
13:00 - Jay Jackson
13:30 - Brian Astarita
14:12 - Darylray Lopez
14:42 - Ethan Freeman
15:12 - Rushdee Anderson
15:42 - Edward Samaan
16:50 - Abel Lopez-Lopez
17:50 - William F. Voelker
18:50 - Stephon Clark
20:35 - Azer Ben-Zitun
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0. Purpose of guide
I'm making this guide because I've noticed a lot of people being dumb and sharing personal information, then getting scared they might get doxxed. This creates all kinds of stress and drama. It might even worsen your life. The sooner you learn to keep yourself safe on the internet the better.
1. Fuck social media
Social media is the bane of the internet, period. It encourages you to put your life on display for the world to see, and it's a gigantic waste of time. At least sites like here and Reddit allow you to hold a proper conversation which if you're smart you'll use to learn and grow by asking questions and debating with people. You can't effectively do that on social media like Twitter or Facebook. But there's also nothing wrong with having fun. Social media's original purpose was to make it easier to connect with long distance friends and family. If you want to use social media you should keep it exclusively to that; don't share it with random strangers on the internet. Ever. That's how you dox yourself.
2. Compartmentalize your internet life
This means you want to have different usernames and different emails for each section of the internet. For example keep your social media life strictly separate from the rest of your internet life. Use a different username and email. Like I've got several different emails and each one is associate with a different username which is associated with different sections of my internet life. To demonstrate, I have my mainstream presence which is prim and proper, and my "other" presence which you see here and on other free speech sites.
My mainstream presence is where I'm not controversial and I don't generally talk about things that upset people. My extremely limited social media presence is combined with this, but if you want a larger social media presence ideally you would keep it separate but you don't have to, so long as you follow rule 3 that's next.
My "other" presence is where I'm far more controversial, where I can discuss my true feelings and express my true nature, on sites like here. This absolutely must be kept entirely separate from all other internet lives. This is the mistake some of you make and it keeps biting you in the ass.
And you should also have a false, throwaway presence mainly for use on sites where you aren't sure about their legitimacy and if things go awry you don't mess up your important presences. Mainly this is an email, so that if the site is untrustworthy and sells your information you aren't bombarded with spam on the accounts you do care about, and if it gets doxxed it can't be traced to anything you care about it either.
Never use more than one presence on the same site, it's an excellent way to dox yourself and the two presences linked together. Just don't do it.
3. Never reveal your personal information anywhere, for any reason
Exceptions of course for things like your bank, job, and places of business where you make purchases. Instead I'm referring to places like here, Reddit, Twitter, and so on. Only the people in real life need to know your real name, not strangers on the internet. This includes your social media presence. I strongly encourage you to use a fake name or real life exclusive nickname and have your settings set to friends only so random people can't see what you're doing. Absolutely NEVER tell people your real name or share pictures of yourself on the internet outside of your separate social media account. Never ever share nudes anywhere. People WILL spread them around and it's a great way to get doxxed, and if it got linked to your proper life you can get into some trouble.
Furthermore don't tell anyone in real life the usernames or emails of your non-social media accounts (which should also be separate). This way your "other" presence cannot possibly be associated with you in any way. So when people try to threaten doxxing, well they can't because you've kept things compartmentalized and your real life is safe.
Examples of things to NOT tell people about: first name, last name, date of birth, year of birth, address, state/city, job specifics, school specifics, pictures of yourself or family members or where you live
Things that are vague and ok to tell people: age range (20's, 30's, etc.), country, gender, race, sexuality. Feel free to keep even these a secret, doing so will only make you safer.
Furthermore you need to keep in mind what you share and reveal on each presence. For example, I've shared pictures of my cat on my mainstream account, therefore I do not share such pictures anywhere else because a clever and industrious fellow might be able to somehow figure out it's the same cat and link my accounts together. I talk about video games a lot on my mainstream, therefore I rarely discuss video games elsewhere and if I do it's vague, because if you discuss the same topic in the same way in both presences it can possibly give you away. I discuss furries here on my "other" account, therefore furries do not have a presence on my mainstream account. And many other such examples. Basically you need to keep your passions and hobbies separate and associated with only a single presence at a time. If somehow someone sees two different accounts discussing the same hobby in the same way, they might be able to link them together. This is paranoia yes, but it will keep you safe and free of doxxing.
4. Don't give in to peer pressure
No matter how people try to convince you or threaten you to reveal personal information about yourself, never do it. A true internet friend will understand and respect your privacy. If someone is trying to peer pressure you and won't take no for an answer, then stop talking to them and unfriend them. Your life will be better for it. And if you have the inherent urge to share personal information including photos to people you don't know in real life, then you need to work on yourself and get rid of those urges, because they will not help you and can only bring stress and difficulty in the long run.
5. "How do I start?"
You may need to do a complete reset of your internet life. A lot of you have been fools and mixed everything together. Delete what accounts you can and scrub everything that you can, and start over. You can probably keep your social media presence if you posted a lot of pictures of yourself and have lots of real friends and family, just delete everything you want to separate into an "other" presence.
But you may need to truly start over. Abandon your random internet friends and delete literally everything and truly start over from scratch. Sounds harsh and a big deal, but in the long run it will be better for you. Unfortunately if you've been foolish to share your personal pictures around, they can't all be deleted, and if you restart your social media presence they might be linked back to you, especially if the old pictures were shared on places you want to become your "other" presence. Hence why I said earlier to have your social media private and exclusive so such pictures can't be so easily linked. And again, ideally don't have any such social media presence at all and then you need not worry about said old pictures getting linked to you.
Recap, tl;dr
Don't use social media, but if you must then limit what you put there and make it private and exclusive.
Keep different parts of your internet life strictly separate using different emails and usernames. Particularly things that would be awkward or hurtful if it got linked to your more public and proper internet life.
Never reveal personal information to anybody for any reason, no matter how they try to peer pressure you.
You may need to start your internet lives over from scratch.
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The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), led by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, aka 'El Mencho', is considered one of the most violent criminal groups operating in Mexico. A video circulated through social networks showing the way Mauricio 'N', alias 'El Pantera', huachicolero and one of the leaders of the CJNG assassins in Huimanguillo, Tabasco, tortured a traitor, who was allied with the 'El Nepo' group, with whom he had a falling out regarding control of the region, from La Venta to Benito Juárez García Ingenio.
https://www.gtn.mx/2021/05/19/video-cjng-tortura-hombre-traiciono/#google_vignette
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Info:The boy holding the scalpel (Identified as Santiago Rodríguez) received constant bullying from the guy stuck to the wall. In short, what the guy with the scalpel says is something like this is where it all ends, I'm sick of this This happened in a public school in Colombia, obviously the guy with the scalpel was expelled for obvious reasons and a very curious fact is that I studied there when I was young.
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{Special thanks to the sweetest @ShadowNyx for the additional information! ♡}
Two young women were cruelly killed by women members of a criminal faction in the region of the Ring Road in Boa Vista on Tuesday (12-14-17), according to the Civil Police. During the execution of one of them, the criminals made a video where it is possible to see the victim being killed with dozens of stab wounds.
Seven women, including a 14-year-old girl, and an 18-year-old man are responsible for the crime, police said. All of them have already had preventive detention decreed by the courts.
Two suspects were arrested on Wednesday night and confessed to the crime. They are Jessica Pereira de Lima, (23), and Kathely Mariane da Silva Rabelo. The rest remain at large. Most of those involved already have a history with the police and are part of a criminal faction.
According to the Civil Police, the victims were kidnapped on Monday and executed in the early hours of Tuesday.
The body of one of the victims was found on Tuesday in Boa Vista. She was identified as 20-year-old Dayane Cardoso Oliveira. The young woman was killed with at least eight gunshots. The body of the stabbed victim has not yet been found and she has not been identified.
In a video found by police on the cell phone of two of the suspects, the moment of the brutal murder of the missing victim is shown.
The images recorded by the group show the criminals putting a cloth in the mouth of the victim, who is on her knees. Then she is knocked to the ground and two women start stabbing her dozens of times in the back. One of the suspects cuts the girl's neck.
Throughout the action, the criminals wore gloves. The video lasts less than a minute. The crime takes place at night in a wooded area.
The Police chief and the head of the Nucleus for the Investigation of Missing Persons and responsible for investigations, asked the courts to arrest those involved and the warrants were issued.
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PAY ATTENTION TO THE COP IN THE BACK HE GETS SHOT
THE POLICE SETTING UP IN THE NEIGHBORS BACKYARD
AFTERMATH OF THE HOUSE WHERE THE SHOOTING HAPPENED
POLICE SETTING UP A CRIMESCENE ZONE
FULL RADIO TRAFFIC OF THE SITUATION
WHERE IT HAPPENED
Terry Clark Hughes Jr. (The Shooter)
He seems to be quite familiar with law enforcement due to his past
(Man arrested after 115 mph police pursuit in Alamance County)
https://www.wxii12.com/article/man-arrested-after-115-mph-police-pursuit-in-alamance-county/2046243
PAST CHARGES
NAME:
TERRY CLARK HUGHES
DATE:
10-20-2017
NUMBER:
389739
GENDER:
M
DOB:
11-21-1984
ADDRESS:
CHARLOTTE NC 28269
ALL MECKLENBURG CTY CHARGES:
CARRYING CONCEALED GUN(M)
,DWLR NOT IMPAIRED REV
,FLEE/ELUDE ARREST W/MV (F)
,MAINTN VEH/DWELL/PLACE CS (F)
,MANUFACTURE MARIJUANA
,POSSESS MARIJ PARAPHERNALIA
,POSSESS MARIJ PARAPHERNALIA
,PWIMSD MARIJUANA
,PWISD MARIJUANA
Deceased Officers
This is Deputy US Marshal Thomas Weeks.
This is Officer Joshua Eyer
Officer Eyer faithfully served the CMPD's North Tryon Division for six years and was a member of the 178th Recruit Class.
This is Samuel “Sam” Poloche
Samuel “Sam” Poloche, NC Department of Adult Correction, was a task force officer assigned to the U.S. Marshal Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force
William “Alden” Elliott
William “Alden” Elliott, NC Department of Adult Correction, was a task force officer assigned to the U.S. Marshal Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force NC Department of Adult Correction
Sam Poloche and Alden Elliot “were both 14-year NC Department of Adult Correction veterans,” the Correction secretary wrote in announcing their deaths.
A neighbor filmed a terrifying shootout between Charlotte police and two gunmen in a blitz of bullets that left four officers dead and another four injured.
A livestream shared by Saing Chhoeun on Facebook shows two heavily armed cops taking cover behind a vehicle as they engage in a gun battle on Monday.
The video begins with the terrified neighbor seemingly locked outside his house and asking someone to let him in.
The officers repeatedly ask the neighbor to go inside the home, but he informs them he can't because he does not have the keys.
The shooting happened as four officers were serving a warrant for felon Terry Clark Hughes, who was wanted for possessing a firearm and shot dead in the gun battle.
Samuel 'Sam' Polche, William 'Alden' Elliot and Charlotte police officer Joshua Eyer died Monday following the horror shooting as they tried to serve warrant. Both Polche and Elliot were North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections officers working with the US Marshal's office.
The US Marshal killed in the attack has not been named.A neighbor filmed a terrifying shootout between Charlotte police and two gunmen in a blitz of bullets that left four officers dead and another four injured.
Press Release
Charlotte, N.C. – (Tuesday, April 30, 2024) – Today, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department provided an update on Monday's tragic attack on law enforcement officers in the North Tryon Division. CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings released the names and conditions of the four CMPD officers wounded in the incident. U.S. Marshals Service Director Ronald Davis released the identity of the fourth officer killed in the line of duty.
Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks died in the hospital from his gunshot wound injuries. He was a 13-year veteran of the U.S. Marshals Office. CMPD Officer Christopher Tolley, hired in May of 2006, underwent surgery to treat his gunshot wound injuries and remains in the hospital in stable condition. CMPD Officer Michael Giglio, hired in February of 2021, was treated for gunshot wound injuries and released from the hospital Monday. CMPD Officer Jack Blowers, hired in February of 2023, was also treated for his gunshot wound injuries and was released from the hospital Monday. CMPD Officer Justin Campbell, hired in June of 2020, sustained injuries resulting in a broken foot. Officer Campbell was treated and released from the hospital Tuesday morning.
CMPD was joined at a press conference this morning by the U.S. Marshals Office, the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Western District, Governor Roy Cooper, Attorney General Josh Stein, Mayor Vi Lyles and the City of Charlotte.
CMPD's Crime Scene Investigation Unit and detectives worked through the night processing the crime scene in the 5000 block of Galway Drive in the North Tryon Division. During the investigation, a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle, 40-caliber handgun and additional magazines and ammo for both weapons were recovered on scene.
Two females inside the residence were brought in on Monday, April 29, to be interviewed by detectives. They are fully cooperating with the investigation. Detectives are not looking for any additional suspects or persons of interest.
Preliminary information indicates that 12 CMPD officers fired their service weapon. All 12 of those officers are on paid, administrative leave. As is standard procedure with any officer involved shooting, the CMPD's Internal Affairs Bureau will conduct a separate but parallel investigation.
The officers involved in yesterday's shooting incident are a part of the Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force (CRFTF), which began operations in January of 2018. The task force is the newest Regional Fugitive Task Force of the U.S. Marshals Office and is compromised of the following agencies: Atrium Health, Catawba County Sheriff's Office, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Department of Homeland Security – HIS, the Department of Justice ATF, Gaston County Police Department, Gastonia Police Department, Huntersville Police Department, Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office, Monroe Police Department, Mooresville Police Department, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Statesville Police Department, Union County Sheriff's Office and the York County Sheriff's Office.
The investigation into this incident is being conducted by the CMPD's Homicide Unit. This is an active and ongoing investigation.
As additional information develops, it will be released by the CMPD's Public Affairs Office. For additional information in reference to this case, please refer to the report: 20240429-1333-00.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Investigators on Wednesday continued working to piece together the timeline of a deadly shooting in east Charlotte that killed four officers and left four others with gunshot wounds, rocking the law enforcement community nationwide and spurring an outpouring of support for the officers and their families.
Civic and religious leaders are asking the community for patience, love and grace as they grapple with the fallout of the deaths: Four families who have lost a husband and a father.
Officials have declined to discuss the specifics of the incident, including whether it was appropriate for law enforcement to engage in a lengthy gun battle in the middle of a neighborhood in the middle of the day.
"We do, like a number of cities across this country, have issues around violence. But I think most of the time we can identify why and how," Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles said Tuesday night following a community prayer vigil. "In this situation, I think once they finish the investigation, we will probably know more about the how and the why. And my goal is that we complete the investigation, we actually learn from what is going on and that we move forward together."