Friday, November 17, 2017

Bullet Strikes A Maryland Church, And Other Stories

Gunshots were fired near a church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, one of which resulted in a bullet hole that was discovered by an attendee.  No one has been reported injured.  Police recovered bullet fragments at the scene, and are now investigating the incident.  Read more at the Gaithersburg Patch and WTOP.
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In other stories:

From the Daily Mail, a manspreader gets violent when told to stop.

From Breitbart's Big Government, President Trump adds five people to his list of possible Supreme Court nominees.

From Philly(dot)com, another Trump nominee is also a ghost hunter.

From The Daily Signal, Louisiana embraces "long-overdue" criminal justice reform.

From Voice Of Europe, a German Christmas advertisement includes snow-women dressed in some distinctly non-German garb.


From The Local FR, Iran blames France for "stoking" problems in the Middle East.


From Deutsche Welle, Germany deports a Syrian refugee wearing an ankle tag.

From the NL Times, Dutch police are having problems with their reorganization.

From WestMonster, the British prime minister meets her Polish counterpart.

From Russia Today, Italian prosecutors have a hard time jailing suspected ISIS-linked terrorists due to "red tape".

From Sputnik International, Turkey detains over 500 illegal migrants.

From Politico, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has had "a few" regrets.  (via HotAir)

From National Review, "how is Mike Pence a problem?"

From FrontpageMag, the original anthem kneeler is nothing like a certain American boxer.

From BBC News, a tribe in Indonesia is forced to convert to Islam.

From the New York Post, paying a $30K traffic fine is no big deal - if you're a billionaire.

From Fox News, racer Danica Patrick will call it a career next May.

And from KREM2, some Naval aviation personnel appear to have literally taken the idea of "compensating" to new heights.

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