Category Archives: Roy F. McCampbell
Report of Shots Fired at Great America—-Gurnee
Police are responding to a report of shots fired at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. Several ambulances have been called to the scene. Video circulating on social media show park goers crouched down and hiding where they had … Continue reading
No Chalking of Car Tires for Parking Enforcement—US Supreme Court Rules Chalking is Unconstitutional
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision last year which reversed the district court’s granting of summary judgment in favor of the City of Saginaw, MI, regarding its practice of chalking car tires to enforce its parking regulations, the district … Continue reading
Turkey Helps Russian Federation, Circumventing Sanctions
Turkey will help the Russian Federation to circumvent sanctions and compensate for them – the results of the negotiations between Putin and Erdogan. ▪️Turkey is preparing the widespread use of Russian Mir cards and partial settlements in rubles. ▪️Commodity turnover … Continue reading
The Last Living Former Slave Only Died 50 Years Ago
THE LAST LIVING FORMER AMERICAN SLAVE…He Died Only 50 Years Ago Since a person born into slavery typically lacked birth certificates, Magee’s purported age of 130 has never been verified. However, Jet magazine wrote that, according to historians, “it would … Continue reading
Happy Father’s Day to All, Including Those Who Have To Work Today
On this Father’s Day, let’s take a minute to acknowledge the sacrifices they are making and the toll it is taking on not only the Officers but on their families as well. Have a safe and Happy Father’s Day!
May 30, 1922, Was The Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, 100 Years Ago
On May 30, 1922, an estimated 50,000 people gathered on the banks of the Potomac River for the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, a towering tribute to Abraham Lincoln. Decades in the making, the memorial’s classically inspired design alluded to two hallmarks of Lincoln’s presidency: the emancipation … Continue reading
Did Illinois Fix The SAFE-T Act?
SB2364 was passed and may become law soon. It was attempting to fix some holes in the “SAFE-T” act. Starting Jan. 1 2023 someone may only be arrested for criminal trespass to property (class B misdemeanor) or disorderly conduct (class … Continue reading