Callousness of the citizen who could have offered assistance

Lee Heidhues 4.6.2023

Following are my comments in the San Francisco Chronicle about the murder of Bob Lee and the apparent callousness of a citizen who could have offered assistance to a dying man.

If the media reports are correct, is the fact Bob Lee approached a motorist who opened his door. Saw Bob bleeding. Drove away. So much for helping someone in dire need. I wonder how this Loser feels today. All too Typical American response. Don’t get involved. Pathetic. This is a family newspaper. I can’t say what I really think about the individual who fled the scene.”

You won’t see the graphic photos and video of Bob Lee’s final moments readily available in the local San Francisco media.

The San Francisco Standard linked the following DailyMail.com article complete with video and still photos.

It’s chilling and difficult to watch.

Excerpted from DailyMail.com U.K. 4.6.2023

EXCLUSIVE: Harrowing final moments of Cash App founder Bob Lee, 43, as he staggers outside luxury high-rise after knife attack and tries to get help – and residents say video is shocking proof that crime in San Fran is OUT OF CONTROL

  • WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT 
  • Harrowing CCTV footage obtained by DailyMail.com shows Bob Lee staggering and then collapsing on the street after being stabbed in San Francisco 
  • Lee appears disoriented as he approaches an apartment building at 2:34am Tuesday, clutching his side with one hand, and holding his phone with another
  • He tries to flag down a passing car to no avail, before frantically dialing on his phone. The brutal killing has ignited concern over public safety in San Francisco
Nearby the site where Bob Lee was stabbed and left to die at 2:30AM April 3, 2023

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11946767/Cash-App-founder-Bob-Lee-seen-video-staggering-collapsing-stabbed.html

BBC America lead announcer quits – Descendants were slave owners

Lee Heidhues 4.4.2023

We watch the BBC everyday on public television and had come to look forward to Laura Trevelyan’s daily 30 minute presentation.

Laura has been missing from the airwaves the past several weeks with a parade of different announcers handling the assignment.

Today I learned why this top level BBC announcer has not been on the air. It looks like we will never see her, again in a broadcast capacity.

Excerpted from The Guardian 3.16.2023

BBC journalist whose family made history for publicly apologizing for its ownership of more than 1,000 enslaved African people and paying reparation has quit the broadcaster to campaign for reparative justice full-time.

Laura Trevelyan, whose aristocratic relative had more than 1,000 slaves on the Caribbean island in the 19th century, said her family were saying sorry ‘for the role our ancestors played in enslavement’. Pic: Geoffrey Swaine/ShutterstockHer great great grandfather Charles Trevelyan shown in inset

The decision comes after Trevelyan family apologized for ownership of more than 1,000 enslaved African people

Laura Trevelyan and her family travelled to the Caribbean country of Grenada last month to publicly apologize for their family’s role in slavery and announced £100,000 in reparations.

In November, King Charles was reported to have said he was ready to have “active conversations” about Britain’s involvement in the slave trade. His goddaughter, Fiona Compton, who is an artist and daughter of former prime minister of St Lucia Sir John Compton, said the king had spoken to her about the way the subject could be better highlighted and acknowledged.

Trevelyan told the Telegraph: “The coronation of the king and his comments about being ready to talk about the legacy of slavery provide an opening for a wider discussion.”

Trevelyan, who said that the £100,000 donation would be drawn from a pending pension payout from the BBC, said she would be quitting the public broadcaster to become a full-time “roving advocate” on the campaign to secure financial reparations for the Caribbean from former colonial powers.

She also said she wanted to work with other families whose ancestors owned enslaved people in the Caribbean and who wanted to make amends.

​The Trevelyan family’s apology and reparation was announced alongside Sir Hilary Beckles, chair of the Caricom Reparations Commission. Caricom, or Caribbean Community, is a group of 15 countries in the region.

Trevelyan said that her future work would entail “advocating for Caricom’s reparatory justice agenda”.

BBC News – Laura Trevelyan’s professional home for 30 years

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/16/laura-trevelyan-quits-bbc-to-campaign-reparative-justice-slavery-caribbean

Trump criminal indictment edition

Lee Heidhues 4.5.2023

Every Picture Tells a Story

Trump criminal indictment edition

The media was agog on April 4, 2023. The day of Citizen Donald Trump’s indictment by the Manhattan District Attorney on 34 felony charges.

Television and print journalism provided a cornucopia of historic photos and headlines.

“They, Montana livestock industry, wipe out too many buffalo…”

Lee Heidhues 4.4.2023

I was genuinely shocked when I saw this article.

Immediately I asked myself, “Why is it necessary for people to slaughter these peaceful animals which have roamed the earth’s surface long before the selfish human race entered the scene.”

Answer, “It’s not.”

Excerpted from The New York Times 4.4.2023

HELENA, Mont. — An unusually harsh winter that buried Yellowstone National Park under a heavy blanket of snow and ice this year pushed a large portion of the park’s bison herd down to lower elevations and out of the park in search of milder climes and food.

Many were stopped from migrating even farther.

For four months, state and federal officials have sanctioned a hunt of the shaggy, humped animals that delight millions of tourists and are a centerpiece of Native American culture and history.

Buffalo Field Campaign, turned out this year to protest the ban on bison migration out of the park onto federal land in Montana. “They are killing one-quarter of the herd,” said Mike Mease, a founder of the organization. “That is insanity.”

Mr. Mease acknowledged the importance of the eight Indigenous tribal hunt, but he criticized what he said was a powerful commercial influence driving the extent of the hunt.

“They wipe out way too many buffalo,” he said. “No other wildlife is treated this way. This is all directed by the Montana livestock industry.”

Hauling away a slaughtered bison

Billboards sponsored by two environmental groups, Roam Free Nation and Alliance for the Wild Rockies, showcase concerns, with one featuring a photo of a herd of bison and a hunter, and the headline: “There is no hunt. It’s a slaughter.”

Officials said they had no choice but to approve the lengthy culling of the roughly 6,000-member herd as the animals instinctually cross the park boundary onto other public land primarily to the north in Montana’s Paradise Valley, but also west of the park. It is part of a strategy to prevent them from getting near livestock, because some 60 percent of the bison herd carries a disease, brucellosis, that could infect cattle and cause cows to abort their calves.

But in the last several weeks, the scope of the hunt, conducted mainly by members of eight Indigenous tribes, along with other park control measures, has generated more criticism than previous hunts.

Smug smiling humans with their weapons of slaughter and the peaceful bison they’ve murdered

As the culling winds down, the record-breaking number of bison removed from Yellowstone’s herd has climbed to more than 1,530 — including hundreds of pregnant females that would have soon been giving birth. Hundreds more were sent out of the park — some to slaughterhouses and about 285 to a quarantine site where they will be held to determine if they are disease-free. The healthy ones will be sent to homes on Native American lands elsewhere.

Top photo – Lee Heidhues – September 2017

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bison_Range#:~:text=The%20Bison%20Range%20(BR)%20is,50%2D60%20calves%20per%20year.

S.F. “can’t use its ordinances to criminalize homelessness.”

Lee Heidhues 4.3.2023

Check out the reader comments in The Chronicle Conversation in response to the federal magistrate’s Order protecting the unhoused in San Francisco.

Depressing to read all the MAGA intolerance crowd on full throated arrogance display in The Chronicle Conversation bloviating once, again.

San Francisco has been woefully negligent in taking care of its unhoused.

All Mayor London Breed’s carrying on about the unhoused and crime being the ruination of San Francisco is just so much boilerplate pandering.

Now that Mayor Breed and the MAGA crowd no longer have Chesa Boudin to Scapegoat the Judiciary is a convenient alternative.

Excerpted from The San Francisco Chronicle 4.3.2023

The federal magistrate who prohibited San Francisco in December from removing homeless people from encampments without providing them immediate shelter refused to suspend her order Monday while the city appeals it.

It means “San Francisco can’t use its ordinances to criminalize homelessness,” said John Do, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer for the Coalition on Homelessness, the plaintiff in the case. 

Mayor London Breed talks with a homeless man in front of Outfit on Castro Street as she takes a neighborhood walk morning on Monday, Aug. 13, 2018 in San Francisco, Calif. (Photo By Liz Hafalia/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

City officials argued that the Dec. 23 injunction by U.S. Magistrate Judge Donna Ryu had put San Francisco in an ”impossible situation,” as City Attorney David Chiu put it in a court filing. He said some people on the streets have refused shelter, others have obtained shelter beds but still choose to live on the streets and Ryu’s order left the city “powerless to do anything in those situations.” 

But Ryu said late Monday that the city had failed to show any improvement in the plight of the homeless in San Francisco, or in the city’s overall treatment of them, since her earlier order.

The unhoused. Life on the streets of San Francisco

It is still the case, she said, quoting her previous findings, “that ‘San Francisco does not have enough available shelter beds for all homeless San Franciscans,’ falling short ‘by thousands of beds,’ and that ‘homeless San Franciscans have not been able to voluntarily access shelter beds since April 2020’ because waitlists and same-day lines are closed.”

“Despite the opportunity to finally substantiate (city officials’) position that ‘every homeless person is offered shelter before being displaced by the City,’ none of (their) witnesses stated that San Francisco officials offer shelter to every homeless individual before telling them to vacate public property,” Ryu wrote.

And despite San Francisco’s claim that her order prevented the city from keeping its streets safe and clean, Ryu said, since her December injunction, the city has been able to offer “shelter and services” to some encampment residents and to clean areas where encampments are located. That means officials “have found ways to accomplish their public health and safety goals despite the preliminary injunction order,” she said.

The ruling means Ryu’s order will remain in effect during the city’s appeal to the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, unless that court grants the city’s request for a stay. Such appeals ordinarily take many months to resolve.

San Francisco street life for the unhoused

https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/san-francisco-homeless-sweeps-stay-denied-17876890.php

Top photo – Homeless sleep in plain sight of City Hall

Political hit in Russia? “Spiders are eating each other in a jar.”

Lee Heidhues 4.2.2023

This is undoubtedly big news in Russia.

A Russian blogger who monitors Putin’s aggression in Ukraine was killed during an explosion at a St. Petersburg cafe, at one time owned by the notorious Wagner Group. The organization which has provided thousands of mercenary conscripts to fight and die in Ukraine.

Predictably the Russian State media is blaming Ukraine for the explosion. An accusation the government in Kyiv emphatically denies.

A detailed New York Times article on the assassination follows the Deutsche Welle report.

Excerpted from Deutsche Welle 4.2.2023

Vladlen Tatarsky, an influential pro-Russian military blogger, had more than 500,000 followers on Telegram

Well-known Russian military blogger Tatarsky was killed in a blast at a cafe in the Russian city of St. Petersburg on Sunday, Russia’s Interior Ministry said.

Vladlen Tatarsky, an influential pro-Russian military blogger, had more than 500,000 followers on Telegram

Mykhailo Podolyak, a top adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, wrote in English online that he believed the attack was domestic terrorism in Russia.

“Spiders are eating each other in a jar.” It’s a Question of when domestic terrorism would become an instrument of internal political fight was a matter of time Podolyak wrote.

Russian Foreign Ministry condemned the attack in a statement, with spokesperson Maria Zakharova saying bloggers like Tatarsky were regularly threatened by Kyiv.

Zakharova said that the lack of a reaction from western governments “speaks for itself given their ostensible concern for the well-being of journalists and freedom of expression.” 

This appeared to be a reference to American journalist Evan Gershkovic, who was arrested and accused of spying earlier this week on charges his employer and the US government have rejected as absurd

The state Investigative Committee said 19 other people were wounded and that it had opened a murder investigation.

The explosion took place at the Street Food Bar No. 1 cafe that had reportedly at one time belonged to Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the Wagner mercenary group that is fighting for Russia in Ukraine.

“One person was killed in the incident. He was military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky,” the Interior Ministry said. 

The explosion took place at the Street Food Bar No. 1 cafe that had reportedly at one time belonged to Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the Wagner mercenary group that is fighting for Russia in Ukraine.

Tatarsky, whose real name is Maxim Fomin, had reportedly invited people to a “patriotic evening” event hosted by Cyber Front Z, a group that refers to itself as “Russia’s information troops.”

“There was a terrorist attack. We took certain security measures, but unfortunately, they were not enough,” the group said on Telegram. 

Russia’s TASS news agency quoted a law enforcement source saying the blast was “caused by an improvised explosive device hidden inside a statue given to Tatarsky as a gift.”

It was not immediately clear who was behind the blast. The Interior Ministry said everyone inside the cafe at the time of the incident was being “checked for involvement.”

https://www.dw.com/en/russian-military-blogger-killed-in-st-petersburg-blast/a-65208776

“I have gained so much respect for this Grand Jury.” Donald Trump

Lee Heidhues 4.1.2023

The following stories will go down in the annals as two of the great miscalls in newspaper history.

That was the mainstream media spin on Thursday morning.

Several hours later. Well. The rest is history.

https://apnews.com/article/trump-grand-jury-new-york-investigation-hush-money-5b3739234786a5a660da6cb5b5ed4d60

Excerpted from Associated Press 3.29.2023

NEW YORK (AP) — The Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money paid on Donald Trump’s behalf is scheduled to consider other matters next week before taking a previously scheduled two-week hiatus, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday. That means a vote on whether or not to indict the former president likely wouldn’t come until late April at the earliest.

The break, which was scheduled in advance when the panel was convened in January, coincides with Passover, Easter and spring break for the New York City public school system.

The person who confirmed the grand jury’s schedule was not authorized to speak publicly about secretive grand jury proceedings and did so on condition of anonymity. A message left with the district attorney’s office was not immediately returned.

In a statement released through a lawyer, Trump said: “I HAVE GAINED SO MUCH RESPECT FOR THIS GRAND JURY.”

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg

Excerpted from DailyMail.com 3.29.2023 – Headline

‘This case is going nowhere and Bragg knows it’: Trump’s camp says grand jury month-long hiatus is ‘first step’ in Manhattan DA dropping ‘bogus’ prosecution

Donald Trump’s team is growing increasingly confident that Alvin Bragg will drop his case, and think the grand jury’s month-long break in hearing evidence is the ‘first step’ in the process. 

Sources close to Trump told DailyMail.com on Wednesday afternoon that they believe the stall is the first step in a walk-back by Bragg’s office. 

‘The case is going nowhere and Bragg knows it,’ said one.  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11916411/Manhattan-Trump-grand-jury-set-break-month.html

Top photo – Donald Trump and his accuser, Stormy Daniels

Obscene animal cruelty. California Big game hunters busted by Feds

Lee Heidhues 3.31.2023

The level of cruelty exhibited by the human species boggles my mind.

This story says it all.

When convicted this pair of insensitive and subhuman beings deserve nothing less than the maximum sentence.

Excerpted from San Francisco Chronicle 3.31.2023

A big game hunter allegedly flew from Pakistan to San Francisco International Airport with eight animal carcasses in his luggage, including an endangered Ladakh urial sheep, federal prosecutors said in an indictment that charged the California man and his accused Pakistani conspirator with smuggling and violations of the Endangered Species Act.

Jason Keith Bruce, of Galt (Sacramento County) faces up to 25 years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines if convicted of crimes stemming from a trip to Pakistan in 2018, during which he shot the sheep known for its large swooping horns. Bruce, 49, allegedly paid $50,000 to a hunting outfitter, Pir Danish Ali, to facilitate the kill, and the two planned to ship the dead sheep back to the U.S. by forging documents they claimed were from Pakistani authorities, labeling the animal a different species.

An investigation by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Office of Law Enforcement later revealed that at least 25 hunters working with Ali’s company used false papers to sneak upwards of 97 trophies into the U.S. between 2013 and 2018.

The Ladakh urial, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urial a regal sheep with sandy fur and a beard-like ruff at its neck beneath a crown of horns, roams the mountains of western central Asia where its population has dwindled dramatically.

Pir told Bruce that a recent survey logged 180 of the sheep in the region around the time of the hunt, according to the indictment. The sheep’s scarcity has evidently made it tantalizing to hunters and poachers: In 2016, two army personnel and a civilian were reportedly arrested for poaching a Ladakh urial in India.

Location Map of Ladakh Urial

That same year, Bruce and Ali, 43, allegedly began plotting their own hunt and developing a scheme to smuggle the trophy. An investigation by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Office of Law Enforcement later revealed 

A federal grand jury returned the indictment on March 23, paving the way for Bruce’s arrest the following day. Ali could be incarcerated for up to five years and fined $250,000 if convicted of the conspiracy charge.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/sfo-arrest-endangered-sheep-17871188.php

Grand jury votes to indict Trump

Lee Heidhues 3.30.2023

I have only one comment. It’s about time and long overdue.

Along with a sound track from the English rock group Free ‘Mr. Big’.

Roger Ailes must be turning in his grave as the Fox news clip below indicates.

I work hard everyday
Come rain or shine
And I don’t need no one
To tell me ’bout a girl of mine
She’s got so much love
And she saves it all for me
I would not be lying
That’s the way it’s got to be

So Mr. Big
You’d better watch out
When only you hang around me
Oh for you now
I will dig
A great big hole in the ground.

Excerpted from The Guardian 3.20.2023

A grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump in New York, over a hush money payment made to the adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election.

It is unclear whether or not he will be handcuffed, because of his status, but he will be fingerprinted, photographed and processed for a felony arrest. His legal team is expected to vigorously fight the charges, and a timeline for a potential trial remains unclear.

No former US president has ever been criminally indicted. The news is set to shake the race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, in which Trump leads most polls.

The indictment has not yet been publicly unsealed, and some reports say Trump will appear in court next week. Trump will be required to appear at an arraignment, where he will enter a plea on the charges.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/30/donald-trump-indicted-stormy-daniels-hush-money

Roger Ailes must be turning in his grave as the Fox news clip indicates.

WSJ reporter arrested – Putin’s assault on free speech continues

Lee Heidhues 3.30.2023

The brazen arrest of a Wall Street Journal reporter in Russia is yet another assault on free speech by Vladimir Putin. It is an act of intimidation and harassment.

An open media is fundamental.

The arrest of Evan Gershkovich for what it described as espionage is an outrage and another sign that the paranoid Vladimir Putin will do everything in his power to stifle free speech and opposition as he continues his war of aggression against Ukraine.

Excerpted from Wall Street Journal 3.23.2023

Russia’s main security agency said Thursday it had detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich for what it described as espionage.  

Mr. Gershkovich, a U.S. citizen and member of the Journal’s Moscow bureau, was detained in the city of Yekaterinburg, around 880 miles east of Moscow, on Wednesday while on a reporting trip.  

The Committee to Protect Journalists condemned the arrest. “CPJ is deeply concerned by the arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. This is the latest in a long line of attempts by Russia to use national security laws to silence reporting. We urge his immediate release,” said CPJ President Jodie Ginsberg.

Russia’s main security agency said Thursday it had detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich for what it described as espionage.  

The Federal Security Bureau said Mr. Gershkovich, “acting on the instructions of the American side, collected information constituting a state secret about the activities of one of the enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex.”

Mr. Gershkovich is accredited to work as a journalist in Russia by the country’s Foreign Ministry.

“The Wall Street Journal vehemently denies the allegations from the FSB and seeks the immediate release of our trusted and dedicated reporter, Evan Gershkovich,” the Journal said. “We stand in solidarity with Evan and his family.”

Authorities took Mr. Gershkovich to Moscow, where he appeared in court with a state-appointed defense attorney and was ordered held in custody until May 29, said the press service of the court, according to state news agency TASS.

Mr. Gershkovich dropped out of contact with his editors while working in Yekaterinburg on Wednesday afternoon. 

A post later appeared on Telegram describing a man with his face hidden being bundled from a restaurant in the city and put into a waiting van. It couldn’t be determined whether the person was Mr. Gershkovich.

A lawyer hired by the Journal attempted to find Mr. Gershkovich at the FSB building in Yekaterinburg, but was told authorities had no information about him. 

7 of 7 | An entrance of the Lefortovo prison, in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 30, 2023. Russia’s top security agency says an American reporter for the Wall Street Journal has been arrested on espionage charges. The Federal Security Service said Thursday that Evan Gershkovich was detained in the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg while allegedly trying to obtain classified information. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

Mr. Gershkovich later appeared in Moscow, where he was represented by a court-appointed lawyer.

According to TASS, which cited unnamed sources, Mr. Gershkovich pleaded not guilty at the closed hearing. His case, according to TASS, is considered top secret. 

Mr. Gershkovich, 31 years old, joined the Journal in January 2022. He has worked as a reporter in Russia since 2017, first for the Moscow Times and then for Agence France-Presse. Earlier, he was a news assistant in New York for the New York Times. A graduate of Bowdoin College, he most recently wrote about the impact of Western sanctions on Russia’s economy

Mr. Gershkovich since joining the Journal has covered a variety of Russia-related topics, including the recent visit by Chinese leader Xi Jinping to Moscow, close associates of Mr. Putin and tensions between Kremlin officials and Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russian paramilitary group Wagner. 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/russian-security-service-detains-wall-street-journal-reporter-cbfbd505?mod=hp_lead_pos1

Top photoDetained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich