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silence7@slrpnk.net to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months ago

U.S. citizen shot from behind as he warned ICE agents about children gathering at bus stop, lawyers say

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silence7@slrpnk.net to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months ago
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Lawyers for Carlos Jimenez said he was in fear after an agent threatened him with chemical spray, then pointed a gun at him.

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    problem with dumpster fires is that left unattended in the hopes that eventually it will put itself out in baby steps will lead to forest fires

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      Agreed, we should always light the forst directly on fire. That’s exactly the correct way of thinking.

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        You don’t have only those two choices. Be brave and support non-fire even if a majority isn’t yet. Be part of the solution and don’t believe the lies that better options aren’t real.

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        No, dumpster fires do not always stay contained; they are dangerous, unpredictable, and can spread to nearby buildings, vehicles, or vegetation. They can produce heavy flames and high heat that threaten structures, and if the dumpster contains hazardous materials, the fire can escalate and spread quickly

        https://digital.fireengineering.com/fireengineering/201502/MobilePagedArticle.action?articleId=1168392#%3A~%3Atext=Besides+the+content+factor+and%2C(Photo+by+Anthony+DeLucia.)&text=Viewable+Image+-+undefined-%2CConsider+the+possibility+of+the+illegal+dumping+of+hazardous+materials%2CCity+(NJ)+Fire+Department.

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            Hey, I got invested - I wanna read about how a forest fire intentionally trapped itself in a dumpster bcs it saw a cute dumpster fire & wanted a life with it.

            I wanna read how they had their first date, went to the beach, explained to the raccoons their relationship doesn’t mean they will stop spending time with them (a wishful lie ofc), had little baby fires where one grows up to be a porta potty fire, one becomes a book-burning fire, one becomes a giant forest fire, … ahh, shit.

            There is also a bunch of cute firefighters always lurking around tho, so that’s nice.

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