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Bibi1581 Blog For 02/07/2018: Morning Edition

1…………> Biodiesel Fraud: NY

Andre Bernard, 65, of Mount Kisco, NY was sentenced to 87 months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, making false statements related to the Clean Air Act, and his participation in a multi-state scheme to defraud biodiesel buyers and U.S. taxpayers by fraudulently selling biodiesel credits and fraudulently claiming tax credits. As part of his sentence, the court also entered a money judgment in the amount of $10.5 million, the amount of proceeds of the charged criminal conduct that the defendant personally received. Two accounts already seized from the defendant worth in excess of $1.5 million will be credited against the money judgment.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/new-york-man-sentenced-87-months-multi-state-biodiesel-fraud-scheme

 

 


2…………> IS Affectionado: Prison

Munther Omar Saleh, 22, of Queens, New York, was sentenced today to 18 years in prison, to be followed by a term of 10 years’ supervised release, for conspiring and attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a designated foreign terrorist organization, and for assaulting and conspiring to assault federal officers. Saleh pleaded guilty on Feb. 10, 2017, to all counts in the indictment.

“Inspired by ISIS’s violent and hateful ideology, the defendant conspired with others to use a pressure-cooker bomb in a terrorist attack in New York and attempted to attack members of law enforcement who were conducting surveillance of him,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General O’Callaghan. “Today’s sentence is but one example of our resolve to bring to justice homegrown violent extremists who plot and attempt attacks on innocent people, including law enforcement agents, in the U.S. in the name of foreign terrorist organizations.”

“Munther Omar Saleh and his co-conspirators conducted attacks on members of law enforcement who worked tirelessly to keep our city safe,” stated U.S. Attorney Donoghue. “Saleh’s sentence will not only incapacitate the defendant for a significant period of time, but should also serve as a deterrent to those who contemplate waging violent jihad in New York City at the direction of a foreign terrorist organization. This Office, and our partners on the Joint Terrorism Task Force, will never relent in our efforts to hold terrorists accountable for their cowardly acts, including attacks on those who protect us.”

“Saleh attempted to turn our city into a staging ground for violent attacks, including those aimed at both local and federal law enforcement officials. Directed by a known terrorist organization responsible for civilian massacres and other heinous crimes worldwide, he supported and attempted to facilitate the martyrdom of those with similar views,” said Assistant Director in Charge Sweeney. “Today’s sentencing promises he’ll remain behind bars for a significant period of time, upholding our faith in a justice system that has little compassion for those who wish to harm our way of life.”

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/new-york-man-sentenced-18-years-isis-directed-terrorist-attacks-new-york-city

 

 

3………….> Bravery In The Ice: Polar Star

On Jan. 16,2018 U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star shaft seal failed, causing flooding in the engine room at a rate of approximately 20-gallons per minute, triggering a quick crew response by using an emergency shaft seal to stop the flow of freezing, Antarctic water into the vessel. The crew was able dewater the engineering space and effect more permanent repairs to the seal ensuring the watertight integrity of the vessel. There were no injuries as a result of the malfunction, which allowed the ship to cut a resupply channel through 15 miles of Antarctic ice in the Ross Sea and escorting supply vessels to the continent.

The Polar Star sailed from Seattle to assist in the annual delivery of operating supplies and fuel for NSF research stations in Antarctica during Operation Deep Freeze by carving a navigable path through seasonal and multi-year ice sometimes as much as 10-feet thick.


“Although we had less ice this year than last year, we had several engineering challenges to overcome to get to the point where we could position ourselves to moor in McMurdo,” said Capt. Michael Davanzo, the commanding officer of the Polar Star. “Our arrival was delayed due to these challenges, but the crew and I are certainly excited to be here. It’s a unique opportunity for our crewmembers to visit the most remote continent in the world, and in many respects it makes the hard work worth it.”

http://coastguardnews.com/despite-flooding-engine-failure-u-s-icebreaker-completes-antarctica-operation/2018/02/06/

 

4…………> Assassination Special:Guadalajara, MX

A shooting war led a man known as “El Argentino,” the presumed cell capo of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, a war triggered by the dismantling of two criminal groups that ended up with more than 10 arrests, and the assassination of twenty-three people during a wave of violence in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, Jalisco.
Nine of the latest victims of gang violence were killed in Tonalá, seven in Tlaquepaque, four in Guadalajara and three in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga.

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/23-assassinated-in-guadalajara-violence/

 

5…………> The Endless Shutdown: Trump

“If we don’t change it let’s have a shutdown. We’ll do a shutdown, and it’s worth it for our country. If we don’t change the legislation, if we don’t get rid of these loopholes where killers are allowed to come into our country and continue to kill… if we don’t change it, let’s have a shutdown,” President Donald Trump said about the looming battle with Establishment GOP clowns and their Democrat “la gumba’s” DACA lovers, as the February 8th budget deadline doomsday clock is ticking.

 

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