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Sean Reynolds

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2238 - #2,245 - Man Arrested After Stripping Naked In Planet Fitness Women’s Locker Room Citing 'Gender Identity'
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  • 2238 - #2,245 - Man Arrested After Stripping Naked In Planet Fitness Women’s Locker Room Citing 'Gender Identity'

    A man who claimed to identify as a woman to use the female locker room at Planet Fitness was arrested after fellow members called the police.


    In a recent incident at a Planet Fitness gym in Gastonia, North Carolina, Christopher Allan Miller, aged 38, was arrested after he stripped naked in the women's locker room.


    Members of the gym who believed Miller was abusing the policy which states transgender members can use the locker room of their "gender identity" promptly called the police for assistance. According to reports from WSOC Channel 9, a local news outlet, Miller was allegedly harassing women in the gym before his arrest. A female caller described the situation to the dispatcher, stating, “It’s a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he won’t leave the restroom. But he is just walking around showing us his --- and he won’t leave.”

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    Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 19min
  • 2237 - #2,244 - Patriotic Dance team forced out of event - told American flag shirt made some feel ‘triggered and unsafe’ in Seattle

    In a recent incident at the Emerald City Hoedown in Seattle, a women’s country line dance team was told to remove their American flag-themed shirts or leave the event, sparking controversy. The dance group was accused of making some attendees feel unsafe due to the patriotic imagery. The situation, which was reported by local media personality Jason Rantz, has ignited discussions about freedom of expression and perceived over-sensitivity in liberal cities like Seattle. Critics argue that such incidents highlight a growing intolerance for traditional American symbols and raise questions about cultural assimilation and regional differences in the U.S.


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    Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 18min
  • 2236 - #2,243- Dem St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones Says Business Owners Should Be Held ‘Accountable’ For Crimes

    In a controversial move, Democratic St. Louis Mayor Tashara Jones is proposing a policy to hold local businesses accountable for crimes occurring on their premises. This shift comes amid a series of break-ins, suggesting a broader approach to crime management beyond traditional law enforcement. Mayor Jones believes businesses should be more involved in maintaining public safety, a stance that emerges from her insights gained at a black mayors' coalition. Her proposal has sparked debate about the roles of business owners and government in crime prevention, particularly in cities like St. Louis where policing resources have been strained.


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    Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 26min
  • 2235 - #2,242 - Insurance companies use drones and high-altitude balloons to spy on homes and deny coverage: report

    Home insurance companies are increasingly using aerial images from drones and even high-altitude balloons as a tool to dump properties seen as higher risk, according to a report.


    Angry homeowners have reported losing their coverage after being told they had damaged roof shingles, debris in the backyard or having undeclared items such as swimming pools or trampolines, the Wall Street Journal reported.


    “We’ve seen a dramatic increase across the country in reports from consumers who’ve been dropped by their insurers on the basis of an aerial image,” Amy Bach, executive director of United Policyholders, a consumer advocate group, told the Journal.


    No home is safe from surveillance.


    The Geospatial Insurance Consortium, an industry-funded group that carries out aerial surveillance missions, said it has photographed 99% of homes in the US.



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    Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 18min
  • 2234 - #2,241 - Public library staff demand security guards amid San Francisco street violence

    San Francisco Public Library workers plan to rally Tuesday, demanding the city provide security guards at all branches to protect staff and patrons amid a rise in dangerous incidents.


    Most of the city's 28 library locations lack dedicated security officers, and librarians and other workers say they've been forced to intervene in dangerous situations that sometimes turn physical, according to a Monday press release from Service Employees International Union Local 1021, which represents library workers at the city's public branches. The workers are demanding the change as they negotiate with officials for new contracts.


    "There's tension in the air when there is no trained security around to de-escalate situations," said Jessica Choy, a part-time librarian, in the press release. She said at one branch, she recently approached a man who swore at other patrons and then kicked in a glass door.


    Choy said having guards at every site "would be a better solution than hoping librarians are able to handle potentially dangerous situations alone."



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    Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 21min
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