Why does The Philadelphia Inquirer, which won’t publish mugshots of real criminals, make deliberate exceptions for police officers convicted of crimes?

We have previously covered the death of 12-year-old Thomas “TJ” Siderio, sent to his eternal reward after he shot at police. Naturally, then-Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw suspended and then fired Police Officer Edsaul Mendoza, and, despite the Commissioner declining to publicly name the officer, for his safety, The Philadelphia Inquirer ferreted out his name and published it. Naturally, the George Soros-sponsored, police-hating, softer-than-Charmin-on-crime District Attorney Larry Krasner charged Officer Mendoza with among other things, first degree murder and third-degree murder. Now, two years later, Mr Mendoza has pleaded guilty of doing his job:

Former Philly cop who shot and killed 12-year-old T.J. Siderio pleads guilty to third-degree murder

Edsaul Mendoza was charged with murder two months after the shooting in March 2022.

by Rodrigo Torrejón and Ellie Rushing | Friday, April 19, 2024 | 12:36 PM EDT

Edsaul Mendoza, the former Philadelphia police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Thomas “T.J.” Siderio in South Philadelphia more than two years ago, pleaded guilty to third-degree murder on Friday — becoming the first city officer in recent history to face conviction for murder related to a fatal on-duty shooting.

Mendoza, 28, was charged with first-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter after prosecutors said he chased T.J., then shot him in the back at near point-blank range after the boy tossed away a gun he had been carrying. The March 2022 shooting made T.J. the youngest person ever killed by a city police officer.

Mendoza’s plea marked only the second time a Philadelphia police officer has been convicted of a fatal shooting in recent years, and the first to be convicted of murder. Former police officer Eric Ruch was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter for shooting Dennis Plowden Jr., who was unarmed, after a car chase in 2017 and was sentenced to 11 ½ to 23 months in prison.

I have noted dozens of times that the Inquirer does not publish mugshots of accused or even convicted criminals, and I frequently have to do further online searches to find the mugshots I do publish. But the photo above? The newspaper was certainly willing to ignore its previous policies and publish Mr Mendoza’s photo. I screen captured it from the Inky’s online story at 4:08 PM EDT today. The newspaper did the same thing in the case of former Officer Eric Ruch.

Under Title 18 §106(b)(2) a crime is a felony in the first degree if the sentence thereto can exceed ten years, and for third degree murder maxes out at 40 years. Though the story does not indicate that there was a plea deal in place, my guess is that there was, and Mr Mendoza will receive a far more lenient sentence., perhaps similar to Mr Ruch’s 11½-to-23-month sentence, and much of that might already have been served. I hope that he’s out of jail soon.

Crazy people are dangerous Whenever there is a truth that you cannot tell, that is a truth you must tell!

My very good friends on the left used to love, when presented with a fact which challenged their assertions, to use the expression, “The plural of anecdote is not data.” I, of course, pointed out that an ‘anecdote,’ if confirmed, actually is a datum. A few years ago, Barry Ritholtz writing in The Big Picture, reported:

Which brings us back to anecdotes: As it turns out, the original quote about anecdotes had a very different context, and a much more nuanced meaning. It is attributed to Ray Wolfinger, who was a political scientist at the University of California-Berkeley.

Wolfinger’s original statement was quite literally the very opposite of what we all have been using. He had actually said “the plural of anecdote is data.” This should affect the way we think about and use data.

Mr Ritholtz noted the problem of selection bias. Yes, he used as an example, shark attacks are dangerous, and frequently lethal, but the vast majority of interactions between humans and sharks do not result in sharks attacking humans. I am reminded of General ‘Buck’ Turgidson’s statement in Dr Strangelove, “I don’t think it’s fair to condemn the whole program due to a single slip-up.” And that leads me to the obvious question: just how many of these data points does it take to destroy the narrative?

A site search of Robert Stacy McCain’s The Other McCain reveals that he has had at least 47 articles entitled Crazy People Ara Dangerous, and there are more, such as yesterday’s Crazy People Are Dangerous (and Pennsylvania Democrats Are Crazy) which use a variation in the title and are not thus enumerated by number.

And thus we come to the story of Andrea Ye, who is clearly off her rocker:

Trans teen allegedly plotted mass shootings at two schools in twisted plot to become ‘famous’

By Yaron Steinbuch | Friday, April 19, 2024 | 7:42 AM EDT

A transgender Maryland teenager has been arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at two schools in a twisted effort to become “famous.”

Alex Ye, 18, of Rockville, whose legal name is Andrea, was arrested Wednesday and charged with threatening mass violence after allegedly authoring the 129-page document the suspect referred to as a “memoir,” according to ABC News.

As specified in our Stylebook, The First Street Journal always refers to the ‘transgendered’ by their real names, and using the pronouns and honorifics associated with their actual sex, rather than the made-up bovine feces they choose to use, but I do not change the direct quotes of others. The New York Post, as do so many other credentialed media sources, goes along with the silliness of the Associated Press Stylebook, and refers to young Miss Ye with male references.

Authorities said the writing was about committing mass shootings at Wootton High School, which Ye had attended online, and at Lakewood Elementary School.

Ye allegedly told his former school counselor that he wanted to become “famous from this event,” according to the outlet.

The student had claimed the memoir was a work of fiction — which included a disclaimer that it doesn’t “represent the author’s beliefs” — but a person with whom the student shared the document alerted authorities because it bore “striking similarities” to the writer.

The witness believed Ye — who is biologically female though identifies as male — was prepared to carry out the attacks shortly, according to the news outlet.

There’s a lot more at the original, and the Post is not hidden behind a paywall, so you can read it for yourself.

We have previously reported on Audrey Elizabeth Hale, the woman who claimed to be a man calling herself “Aiden,” who killed three children and three adults at The Covenant School, a private Christian elementary school outside Nashville, and the laughable contortions in which the credentialed media engaged to not make too much of the fact that Miss Hale was ‘transgender.’ The Nashville Police found a notebook that Miss Hale had written, which apparently contained references to her plans, something the police kept secret until conservative podcaster Steven Crowder got his hands on photocopies of three pages of it and published them. The reaction of the police? They wanted to investigate the leak, to punish the leaker, rather than just tell the whole truth. Since the killer had already been sent to her eternal reward, it wasn’t as though there was some evidence which had to be protected.

We also reported on the how the professional media in Philadelphia and elsewhere tried to keep the fact that Kimbrady Carriker was either ‘transgender’ or a cross-dresser or something else weird, and Asa Khalif, a member of the LGBTQ advisory committee for the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, was far less concerned about how many people Mr Carriker (allegedly) murdered than the fact that his sexual oddities were publicized.

The credentialed media have been quick to tell us that the ‘transgendered’ or ‘non-binary’ are no more likely to become mass shooters, because they have a political agenda to pursue: they do not want people to think that the ‘transgendered’ or ‘non-binary’ are crazy.

So, what do we have?

  • CNN’s story on the arrest, at least as of its update at 12:51 PM EDT, makes no mention of Miss Ye’s real name, Andrea, nor the fact she is ‘transgender.
  • NBC News story, as of 8:16 AM EDT, notes that Miss Ye had been undergoing some psychiatric care, makes no mention of Miss Ye’s real name, Andrea, nor the fact that she is ‘transgender.’
  • WBAL-TV’s report does note that Miss Ye’s ‘manifesto was authored by Andrea Ye, “whose preferred name is Alex Ye,” but there is no specific mention that she is ‘transgendered.’
  • Fox 5 in Washington noted that Andrea Ye was charged, but that her “preferred name is Alex.” There was no mention that she was ‘transgender.’
  • CBS News reported that Miss Ye was writing a book about a transgender main character who was bullied and wanted to shoot up a school, but neither mentioned that her name is really Andrea, or that she was, herself, ‘transgendered.

Other than the New York Post, the credentialed media are trying to either soft-peddle the news, or outright hide an important point, because they do not want readers to understand that the ‘transgendered’ and the ‘non-binary’ are crazy.

I have said it before: whenever there is a truth you cannot tell, that is a truth you must tell! And the truth is that the ‘transgendered’ and the ‘non-binary are just plain crazy.

Volunteer firemen run toward the fire when others run away, and they take action while others just take pictures with their cell phones.

From Wikipedia:

In the military, a political commissar or political officer (or politruk, a portmanteau word from Russianполитический руководительromanizedpoliticheskiy rukovoditeltransl. political leader or political instructor) is a supervisory officer responsible for the political education (ideology) and organization of the unit to which they are assigned, with the intention of ensuring political control of the military.

The function first appeared as commissaire politique (political commissioner) or représentant en mission (representative on mission) in the French Revolutionary Army during the French Revolution (1789–1799). Political commissars were heavily used within the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). They also existed, with interruptions, in the Soviet Red Army from 1918 to 1991, as well as in the armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1943 to 1945 as Nationalsozialistische Führungsoffiziere (national socialist leadership officers).

Being associated with such militaries, perhaps the concept of a political officer isn’t one which should be admired in a free republic like the United States, and you’d certainly think that such a thing would be a concern for a volunteer fire department. But, if you thought such a thing, you’d be wrong.

In September of 2019, Haverford Township, in Delaware County outside of Philadelphia, shut down the Bon Air volunteer first station because one of its members tried to join the “the controversial far-right men’s group the Proud Boys,” and his friends in the fire company refused to dismiss him. His friends in the volunteer, and I want to stress the word volunteer, fire company, defended him:

A day after Haverford Township officials shut down the Bon Air Fire Company for not parting with a volunteer who had tried to join the far-right men’s group the Proud Boys, the company issued a statement Thursday defending the firefighter and its decision to keep him.

Bon Air said Thursday that the volunteer, who has been identified as Bruce McClay Jr., had done nothing wrong as a firefighter and was exercising his “right to freely assemble and to freely associate with others.”

Bon Air’s list of members, now pulled down from its website, indicated McClay was a lieutenant and vice president of the board of directors.

“While the volunteer attended some social gatherings of the outside organization, the volunteer ultimately decided, after he learned more about the group’s beliefs, that he did not wish to become part of the organization,” Bon Air said in its statement. “He never attended any rallies or protests, and he disassociated himself from the group more than one year ago. He has broken no law and committed no crime.”

The volunteer fire lieutenant was not accused of having shirked his duty or discriminated against anyone in his capacity as a fireman, but, Heaven forfend!, he might have voted for Donald Trump, and so, in the absence of the internal политический руководитель, the township disbanded the volunteer company. Men who came together to do something really, really radical like fight fires had to be gone because they were not politically correct enough.

Then, two years ago, we had this:

Delco fire company accused of using racial slurs says it’s disbanding as activists demand more consequences

Darby Township’s Briarcliffe Fire Company was suspended in February after members allegedly used racial slurs in a recorded video call.

by Ximena Conde | Friday, April 14, 2022 | 6:11 PM EDT

A Delaware County volunteer fire company, which was suspended in February after some of its members were recorded allegedly using racial slurs and disparaging Black residents, announced Wednesday it has voted to disband.

“Unfortunately in light of the frenzied public perception not based in fact, the Briarcliffe Fire Company can no longer function,” the fire company’s attorney Robert C. Ewing wrote in a letter to Darby Township commissioners. “Their members are volunteers who do not want to continue risking their lives if they are not appreciated.”

The Briarcliffe Fire Company served Darby Township along with the Goodwill Fire Company and Darby Township Station 4 — all operating on a volunteer basis. In late January, the three companies met in a videoconference with the township solicitor and commissioners to discuss a potential merger of the volunteer groups.

Briarcliffe members remained on the call after the meeting had adjourned and allegedly went on to disparage Black volunteers from the other fire companies and say it was time to leave the township because Black residents continued to move in. Members also allegedly mocked the name of 8-year-old Fanta Bility, a Black child police fatally shot outside a high school football game in Sharon Hill.

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The firehouse’s abrupt decision to disband has introduced a new quandary for commissioners as local activists call for volunteers involved in the incident to face additional repercussions.

“I don’t feel Briarcliffe Fire Company should have been afforded the opportunity to step down,” said Ashley Dolcemore, cofounder of Delco Resists, an organization calling for members of the fire company to be barred from serving in similar volunteer roles elsewhere.

So, what do we have? We have two volunteer fire companies disbanded, two fire companies of all volunteers who are no longer risking life and limb to help other people, because they had the wrong political views or said politically incorrect things. So, I ask you: is it really that important for the guy trying to put out the fire in your neighbor’s house, and keep it from spreading to your own, to hold the right views?

I would have thought that the answer would be no, but it seems that such a thought would be wrong!

Racist remarks shuttered a Delco fire company. Then county officials created a course to better train public safety leaders.

After Briarcliffe Fire Company disbanded amid a controversy over racist remarks, Delaware County leaders partnered with Villanova to create a leadership program for fire and police departments.

by Vinny Vella | Thursday, April 18, 2024 | 5:00 AM EDT

When members of the Briarcliffe Fire Company in Glenolden were recorded on a Zoom call making racist comments about residents of the Delaware County community, their remarks sparked a public outcry. . . . .

It was a “dark day” for Delaware County, according to Tim Boyce, the director of the county’s Department of Emergency Services and the man responsible for overseeing emergency dispatch and responses to fires, floods and other disasters. And it was a situation Boyce said he was unprepared to address, despite his 30 years of experience.

So, what did Mr Boyce do? He got together with people from Villanova University to put together a six-week training program based not on how to do things like, oh, put out fires, but which was to educate:

its students to look beyond their technical training and focus on how to best motivate and lead their colleagues, both when under pressure while dispatched to an emergency scene, or when dealing with personnel issues, according to Christine Palus, dean of the College of Professional Studies.

Professors from Villanova placed emphasis on engaging with community members and being sensitive to the tension those interactions sometimes carry. And they stressed how to motivate colleagues to work well with each other.

Those aspects of the job, Palus said, are not always covered in routine fire and police courses, but they are as essential to first responders as they are for people managing boardrooms.

You know who volunteer firemen are? They are hard, strong, brave men who have come together to provide a service which their communities need but for which many localities cannot fully pay. They spend time with each other, enjoying the comraderies with their fellows, maintaining their equipment, washing and waxing their firetrucks, and every so often having to drop everything and rush to the scene of a dangerous, blazing fire. They sometimes have to put their lives on the line to rescue someone whom they do not know, because it’s the right thing to do. They run toward the fire when others run away, and they take action while others are just taking pictures with their cell phones.

Ashley Dolcemore in April of 2021. Outdoors and more than six feet away from everyone else, she’s still wearing a face mask.

But, in Delaware County, that isn’t enough. In Delaware County, they can’t belong to too conservative a political organization, and they can’t say the wrong words, even when they think they are having a private conversation. In Delaware County, ‘social justice’ activists like Ashley Dolcemore[1]Some sources have spelled her last name Dolceamore. care more about the politics of the first responders than getting the fire extinguished.

It’s important to understand what the Delco Resists organization is. A hard-left ‘social justice’ organization, they want ‘justice’ for Fanta Bility, the 8-year-old shot by police, but want to see Angelo “AJ” Ford, charged as an adult for starting the firefight between his gang and another, have his case moved to juvenile court. Their post urges people to “Please come out and help us bring this young boy home.” They are so very concerned about a gang-banger, who had a .45 in his waistband, who started a shootout in public, but don’t ever want to see a fireman who might be politically incorrect.

Would leftists like Miss Dolcemore run into a burning house to save an 88-year-old grandmother? No, of course not! The brave men who would do that are far more likely to be strong conservatives as well, but Miss Dolcemore and her like-minded activist friends don’t want to see them around. She had better hope that none of her neighbor’s homes catch fire, because the leftists she wants to see in the volunteer fire departments would do nothing but watch it burn.
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Sometimes you just have to be an [insert slang term for the rectum here] to do things right

Is Mayor Cherelle Parker Mullins (D-Philadelphia) an [insert slang term for the rectum here]? The city’s left are aghast that Mrs Mullins has promised that the city government will not provide even a single dollar for the syringe exchange program to ‘reduce harm’ to the junkies who shoot up in Philly’s streets. And while I have yet to see an official editorial in The Philadelphia Inquirer opposing the Mayor’s announced policy, the newspaper’s coverage certainly seems slanted in that general direction. We have previously reported on how almost everyone supports drug addiction treatment and rehabilitation, but they prefer it to be in other people’s neighborhoods, and how even in Democrat-controlled Philadelphia, the City Council passed an ordinance which bans ‘safe injection centers in all council districts except one. We also noted that, despite residential opposition, the editors of The Philadelphia Inquirer have supported the concept of ‘safe injection centers and been opposed to efforts to ban drug treatment centers in specific neighborhoods.

Mayor Parker proposes cutting nearly $1 million in syringe exchange funding for Prevention Point

The shift is part of Parker’s promise to end the city’s financial support of programs that provide sterile syringes to people who use drugs.

by Anna Orso and Aubrey Whelan | Income Tax Day, April 15, 2024 | 12:02 PM EDT | Updated: 4:11 PM EDT

Mayor Cherelle Parker Mullins, from her Facebook page.

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration wants the city to cut nearly $1 million of funding to Prevention Point, a large social services organization in Kensington, as part of her promise to end the city’s financial support of programs that provide sterile syringes to people who use drugs. Continue reading

You in a heap o’ trouble, girl! Another public school teacher decides to f(ornicate) a student!

Erin Ward, mugshot by Douglas County, Nebraska, Sheriff’s Office, and is a public record.

At a certain point, my mind just boggles, as I cannot conceive of how teachers can think that they can get away with this stuff. Wein Ward, a 45-year-old public school substitute teacher was caught trying to copulate with a 17-year-old male student in a car parked on a dead-end road. I mean, come on, if you are a 45-year-old married woman, you ought to have grown out of sex in parked cars!

Married substitute teacher Erin Ward, 45, is caught in a car undressed with a teenage boy parked on a dead-end road

  • Erin Ward, 45, was arrested on Saturday morning after police found her in a car with a 17-year-old boy

  • The teenager drove the car about two blocks away, crashed, and then ran before cops located him

  • Ward was employed as a substitute teacher at Burke High School in Omaha

by Emma Richter | Sunday, April 14, 2024 | 10:11 AM EDT | Updated: 2:33 PM EDT

A married substitute teacher was arrested in Nebraska after she was caught undressed in the backseat of a car with a teenage boy, according to authorities. Continue reading

I support A15’s goal of an end to the war in Gaza, but I want to see that war end with a complete Israeli victory!

I can certainly appreciate them protesting outside of the Infernal Revenue Service building in Philadelphia. What they are protesting, however, is not something I support.

Protesters block traffic in Center City, calling for an end to war in Gaza

Organizers said the action is part of A15, a global campaign calling on U.S. officials to stop supplying arms to U.S. and end the taxpayer-funded siege in the Gaza Strip.

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It’s all about the Benjamins

Tadej Pogačar, from his UAE Team Emirates bio.

Our family, especially our younger daughter, are fans of professional cycling. Our daughter knows all of the major players, and if my interest is more for the scenery on the European road races, I still know something about the sport.

How fanatic are our family? While watching the Tour of Scotland on television in 2022, my wife and daughter decided, upon seeing a quaint looking hotel in Ballater, Scotland, that they had to go there, which they did in October of that year. I didn’t get to go, but it worked out for me because, when our older daughter called from Kuwait, and said she got four days leave and was going to Jerusalem, I had a perfect excuse to join her there, and no one could object that it cost too much money!

The two best cyclists in the world are Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Tadej Pogačar from Slovenia. Mr Vingegaard rides for Team Visma/Lease-a-Bike, while Mr Pogačar is the number one rider for UAE Team Emirates. Mr Pogačar won the Tour de France in 2020 and 2021, while Mr Vingegaard won in 2022 and 2023. Alas! Mr Vingegaard was injured in a serious crash on Stage 4 of the Tour of Basque Country on April 4th, and while it’s not impossible, it is unlikely he’ll be in shape to ride in the Tour this year.

One of the primary goals of the corporate, and in the case of UAE, government, sponsors is publicity, as bike racing is especially popular in Europe, and there’s nothing that the sponsors like more than seeing their emblems featured prominently on television. And with Mr Pogačar, the UAE Team Emirates logo will be very prominently featured on television!

NBA puts logo of anti-gay government’s airline on its referees, including two who are gay and trans

Bill Kennedy and Che Flores are gay and trans NBA referees. The NBA has put Emirates patches on them despite anti-gay laws.

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World War III watch: This is entirely Jimmy Carter’s fault

If, on November 5, 1979, President Carter had told the Ayatollah Khoumeini, in no uncertain terms, that either our embassy personnel being held hostage would be safely on a plane, heading out of Iran, within 72 hours, or we would regret their passing in the attack which reduced Tehran and Qom to radioactive black holes in the ground, and meant it, almost every bad thing which has happened in the Middle East and with Iran would have been subsequently avoided.

Instead the President of the United States played the beta-male, and we have seen the effects his disastrous policy of weakness he generated.

Perhaps his disability was that he was just plain stupid

My good friend Robert Stacy McCain has a new post, Biden’s Gun Control Policy Won’t Work, about the President’s attempt to close the so-called ‘gun show loophole,’ which is, as Mr McCain pointed out, “a propaganda phrase invented by the anti-gun fanatics who want to prevent law-abiding citizens from defending themselves.”

But the part which interested me most was further down:

Anthony Wade was 34 when he died March 29 in Sparks, Nevada, after shooting a cop who pulled him over for a traffic violation. Police on Friday released video of the incident, during which Wade fled after shooting the cop, crashed his car, ran on foot, broke into two different homes where he attempted to hide out, and ambushed police when they came after him. Anthony Wade was a convicted felon who, as such, was prohibited from owning firearms. He’d been a criminal his whole life: Continue reading