Friday, June 21, 2013

Michael Vicks former dog; changed people’s perceptions worldwide about fighting dogs

Michael Vick's former top-fighter pit bull euthanized

Posted on: 12:16 am, June 21, 2013, by Alix Bryan, updated on: 12:22am, June 21, 2013

One of the pit bulls that NFL star and Virginia native Michael Vick used as a top fighter in his dogfighting ring has died.

The Best Friends Animal Society in Utah said that Lucas was euthanized Wednesday because of accumulating health problems.

Lucas was one of two of Vick's dogs not allowed to be adopted because of his history as a fighter. Lucas had been rehabilitated at the Utah sanctuary, where he was widely known as one of the friendliest dogs..Despite his aggressive past, members at the sanctuary spoke accolades of the dog's loving temperament.

"Lucas was inspirational from the first time I ever saw him and I was impressed that after all he had gone through, he still loved humans. He showed us the resilience of canines, something we humans need to learn," John Garcia, Emergency Response Manager and star of TV show DogTown, said in a Facebook post.

"Bottom line, he was the king of kings. He changed people's perceptions worldwide about who fighting dogs were and what they could become."
Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison for the crime.

http://wtvr.com/2013/06/21/michael-vicks-former-top-fighter-pit-bull-euthanized/

James Gandolfini's Final Film




James Gandolfini's Final Film Will Feature a Rescue Pit Bull



by Amanda Just June 20, 2013
Categories:
Animals, Entertainment, Film/TV
Tags:
james gandolfini.


James Gandolfini tragically passed away unexpectedly yesterday from a massive heart attack at only 51 years young. While Gandolfini will be best known for playing the role of tough mobster Tony Soprano on HBO's drama, "The Sopranos," the actor had a huge heart for animals, especially pit bulls. His compassion for this misunderstood breed no doubt compelled him to star in the FOX Searchlight crime thriller, "Animal Rescue," which is currently in post-production.

According to IMDB, the film is "a crime-drama centered around a lost pit bull, a wannabe scam artist, and a killing." It is predicted that the film will bring much needed attention to animal abuse issues, with an extra spotlight on the stigma surrounding pit bulls.

Michael Roskam, director of "Animal Rescue," has said that he "wanted to make [Gandolfini] proud with the movie we made together and now it will be in his loving memory."

Gandolfini will be missed by many people, as well as his own rescued pit bull, Duke. Our heartfelt regards go out to his friends and family.


http://www.ecorazzi.com/2013/06/20/james-gandolfinis-final-film-will-feature-a-rescue-pit-bull/

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Boston Celtics

Yo- Doc and KG, seen here thinking about spending another winter in Massachusetts....... as opposed to the sunny and warm LA climates.....
JNZ


Boston.com Article

Yo- I had heard all these helicopters when I went out at lunch today at Copley, didn't realize the significance 'til I read
JNZ

 "The helicopters followed the car to Boston's Boylston Street, where it entered a garage on Boylston near Copley Square at about 1:15 p.m."
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/06/20/arrests-murder-dorchester-man-who-was-acquainted-with-new-england-patriot-aaron-hernandez/TzJNyRXTeCaVGp5tTnTv6N/story.html

The media's going crazy on this.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Yahoo Article

That sh!t cray......
JNZ




Mom Faces More Jail Time Than the Drunk Driver Who Killed Her Son — WHY?

By Babble.com

Mom facing jail time after son was killed by drunk driverOur friends at HLN are discussing a story out of Marietta, Georgia about a mother who is facing two years of jail time after her 4-year-old son was hit and killed by a drunk driver while she and her children were crossing the street. Now, hopefully you're asking yourself how it is that the mother of a boy slain after being hit by a drunk driver while crossing the street could be facing jail time at all, and the answer is because "she chose to cross the street at the bus stop, instead of the nearest crosswalk, three-tenths of a mile away.

In July 2011, the mom in question, Raquel Nelson (pictured left with her now deceased son), "was convicted of … three misdemeanors: second-degree homicide by a vehicle, crossing roadway elsewhere than a crosswalk and reckless conduct." She received a sentence of one year probation and 40 hours of community service, but has chosen a retrial which begins today. According to HLN, "She now faces up to two years behind bars."

The driver, Jerry Guy, "fled the scene after the accident but later admitted being involved, according to CNN affiliate WXIA-TV. He was sentenced to five years in prison but served only six months. He is serving the remainder of the sentence on probation,"
CNN noted in July of 2011. Nelson's son A.J. died in April 2010. This woman has been on trial for three years while grieving for the death of her son in what was an accident caused by a drunk driver. If Nelson were to be ticketed at all, to be made an example of (because she's a black single mother and American society loves to make an example of black single mothers), the only charge that seems reasonable in this case is "crossing roadway elsewhere than a crosswalk." There's no doubt that pedestrians need to obey rules and watch out for their own safety, but as Nelson's attorney, David Savoy, suggested, "the white stripes of a crosswalk are not impenetrable walls of steel that could have prevented a driver from striking someone crossing the street."



The idea that Nelson could be convicted of second-degree homicide by a vehicle makes me truly nauseous, because that is passing the buck from Guy to Nelson. Guy was driving the car, Guy was drunk, Guy struck the child and Guy fled. These charges are so, so sadly reflective of America's victim-blaming culture. A child runs out into the street while crossing from the bus stop and is struck by a car and killed. How does it possibly serve anyone to put his mother in jail? She has two other children to take care of.

It's hard to imagine a white mother facing trial in the same circumstance. Then again, it's also hard for some to imagine a white mother in the same circumstance, unless she's poor, and then she too is to be made an example of. Because we're taught in America that if we're not wealthy and successful it's our "fault," and that everyone should want to be an over-scheduled, workaholic consumer, because to be otherwise is unpatriotic. It's un-American to stop feeding the machine. And if you're not feeding it, you're milking it, and that makes you scum. It's immature black-and-white thinking (in more than one sense), but that's what we're best at.

This story reminded me immediately of one I read the other day about the Anonymous hacker that helped convict the Steubenville rapists.
Mother Jones reported, "If convicted of hacking-related crimes, [he] could face up to 10 years behind bars-far more than the one- and two-year sentences doled out to the Steubenville rapists." They added, "Defending himself could end up costing a fortune." Precisely. America's justice system favors the wealthy and powerful and blames those whose are already systematically oppressed. For how much longer can we sit idly by and watch as those in power in this country ignore the real problems of real people in favor of criminalizing the poverty and oppression they've created?

The message Nelson's case sends is: You're black and single with three kids and you don't even know how to cross the street you pathetic worthless excuse for a human being. Now go to jail and think about how you killed your kid. Swallow the shame and the deflected blame. That's what you get for needing to take the bus I pay for with my taxes.

When the lesson should be: Pedestrians have the right of way and drunk driving is illegal, not to mention unethical. Fleeing the scene of a crime is heinous. This poor mother, forced to take the bus on a four lane highway, lost her son. Perhaps we should provide better options for families who need to travel.

Think about the difference and decide which one is right. Put yourself in her shoes. Just think about it.

- By Carolyn Castiglia


http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/mom-faces-more-jail-time-drunk-driver-killed-135900784.html

Yahoo Sports Article

Yo- Yahoo sports articles are usually pretty poop and this one is no exception, however the story is intriguing none the less.  
Note- As opposed to showing a pic of Ewing, I opted to show a pic of the classic all time fave Ewing's by Adidas.


JNZ

A Ku Klux Klan rally kept Patrick Ewing from going to the University of North Carolina
Legendary center Patrick Ewing recently agreed to become the associate head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats, working under new 'Cats head coach Steve Clifford, with whom Ewing served long stretches as an assistant coach with both the Houston Rockets and Orlando Magic. The decision to join Clifford's staff also means that Ewing will now (kind of) be on the same team as longtime nemesis Michael Jordan, whose Chicago Bulls waged annual battles with Ewing's New York Knicks throughout the 1990s.

Before Jordan and Ewing ever reached the professional level, though, they very nearly became teammates at the University of North Carolina ... until the Ku Klux Klan ruined the prospective future Hall-of-Fame team-up. (As the Klan so often does.)

During a visit to Dan Patrick's nationally syndicated radio show on Thursday to discuss his gig with the Bobcats and he was to see newly minted Brooklyn Nets head coach Jason Kidd lock down an NBA head coaching job mere days after his retirement, the talk turned to Ewing's feelings about linking up with Jordan, which led the big man to discuss their missed collegiate connection.

The story begins with Ewing — then a much coveted recruit who'd played his high school ball for Cambridge Rindge & Latin School in Cambridge, Mass. — taking a trip down south to visit Chapel Hill:

Ewing: You know, I was close. I was close. North Carolina was a very good school, but when I went down there, they put me in that Carolina Inn and there was a big Ku Klux Klan rally in North Carolina when I was there. And I was like, "You know what? I'm not coming down here. I'm staying my butt back in Boston."

Patrick: So the reason why you didn't go, or the main reason, is the KKK had a rally going on at the time?

Ewing: Big rally, man.

Ewing also told Patrick that found himself bugged out (nailed it, via being a professional writer) by the nighttime sounds he encountered down south:

Ewing: And you know in North Carolina, you hear all the crickets? So they had me, stuck me in that Carolina Inn, and nights down in North Carolina, it gets pitch black, and I'd hear all the crickets. And I'm jumping, and I'm like, "What the heck?" So I said, "No, no, I'm going back."

I don't have any inside information here, but I'm guessing the crickets probably weren't quite as big a sticking point for Ewing as the KKK. Just a hunch.

Ewing's revelation that he listed UNC's proximity to domestic terror conventions a "con" in his recruitment analysis comes a couple of months after another New York Knicks great and Hall of Famer, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, shared a similar story about kiboshing a trade to the Indiana Pacers because, upon visiting Indiana, the Pacers' black players told him they carried guns for self-protection because "they got Ku Klux Klan everywhere around here outside Indianapolis and in the city, too." Monroe's trip to Indiana took place in 1971; Ewing's visit to North Carolina took place in 1980.

While stories like Monroe's and Ewing's certainly help remind us of just how much the world has changed over the past few decades — and, regrettably, also underscore those instances in which it appears it hasn't — they also tend to lead fans' minds to interesting thought experiments and flights of fan-fiction. I mean, had there not been a KKK rally on the weekend that Ewing traveled to North Carolina, would he have committed to join up with Dean Smith's program?

Would a freshman Ewing have supplanted Sam Perkins as the go-to big man in Carolina blue? If he and Jordan had formed an unstoppable one-two punch in college, would their pro careers have unfolded any differently? If they'd become friends as teenagers, would they have tried to link up in the pros? Would John Thompson's Hoyas still become the NBA's premier big man factory, drawing recruits and producing pros like Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo, if not for the success the school enjoyed with Ewing in the middle? How would the landscape of college hoops history be different if the '82, '84 and '85 national championship games didn't feature Ewing on the Hoyas? And so on, and so on.

As it turned out, such questions exist only in the realms of fiction and (perhaps) Earth-2-style alternate realities. As Ewing told Patrick on the radio, even if his trip to Carolina had gone smoothly, he was probably headed to D.C.:

Ewing: But you know, my first choice was Georgetown. That was my last visit. My second choice was UCLA, and that was my first visit. North Carolina was a great school and they had an outstanding coach in Dean Smith, and they had some outstanding talent. But even Dean Smith told me, "Patrick, if you're not going to come to North Carolina, you should go to Georgetown. Coach Thompson's an outstanding coach and you will learn a lot from him."

It's weird to tell someone to thank the KKK, so I won't. But Hoya fans, just be aware that your favorite school's hoops history could've unfolded very differently if not for a bunch of people being the worst.

Hat-tip to The Big Lead.


http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/ku-klux-klan-rally-kept-patrick-ewing-going-221522599.html

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Boston.com Article

Yo- 28 bus is still crazy wild to this day, french montana voice "dont go over there"
JNZ

Police seek help in finding culprits in bleach attack, robbery on MBTA bus

06/12/2013 4:56 PM  Globe Correspondent

Police have asked for the public's help in identifying three women who allegedly threw bleach in the face of a man on an MBTA bus and then robbed him, MBTA Transit Police said today.

The incident occured on a Route 28 bus on Blue Hill Avenue around 2 a.m. Sunday. Other passengers on the bus helped the man flush out his eyes after the assault, according to Transit Police.


http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/06/12/police-seek-help-finding-culprits-bleach-attack-mbta-bus/7TrhtQ4hOm05585z2jjkXM/story.html