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Alleged 'Boogaloo' extremist charged in killing of federal officer

An Air Force sergeant who was arrested in the fatal ambush of a Santa Cruz County deputy was charged Tuesday in connection with the killing of a federal security officer during George Floyd protests in Oakland last month, authorities said.

Staff Sgt. Steven Carrillo, 32, was charged with murder and attempted murder in the killing of federal officer Dave Patrick Underwood, 53.

Underwood was one of two officers who were shot May 29 while guarding the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building. The other officer was critically wounded in the drive-by attack. Both were members of Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service.

Authorities said Carrillo and a second man traveled to Oakland with the intent to kill police and believed the large demonstrations spurred by the death of Floyd in Minneapolis — which they were not a part of — would help them get away it.

"They came to Oakland to kill cops," said John Bennett, special agent in charge of the San Francisco division of the FBI.

more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/airman-charged-killing-federal-officer-201256487.html

PSU to decide on fall resumption on June 15

I just read that Penn State will be deciding on June 15 whether to resume in person classes at main campus for the fall semester. What do you think the chances are that the campus will be reopened? And if so, what are the chances that football returns in the fall? And finally, if football returns, what are the chances the games will be played with fans attending inside Beaver Stadium? What are your views? I can see the campus open and football back but it’s hard to imagine a big football crowd inside the stadium this year.

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One space or two spaces after a period in a sentence?

So I literally just found out last week that the norm (and I guess official proper way) is one space after a period at the end of sentence. Google said that two spaces was used when typewriters were in use to allow enough room between sentences as typewriter spacing was not always uniform. Where as when on a computer, that is not true therefore two spaces no longer required.

Am I the only person that did not know this (I will date myself and say i learned on a typewriter and still use two spaces).

People with psychopathic traits 'are more likely to ignore lockdown restrictions'

interesting read

People who exhibit psychopathic traits are likely to ignore lockdown restrictions, a study has suggested.

Other so-called ‘dark triad’ personality characteristics, such as narcissism and Machiavellianism, could also impact a person’s willingness to comply with social distancing rules, the research said.

It suggests that people with such traits may have played a larger part in the spread of COVID-19 by ignoring restrictions such as social distancing.

The study, by Dr Pavel Blagov of Whitman College in Washington state, said that those with psychopathic personality traits such as meanness are less likely to comply with lockdown restrictions.

And those with poor impulse control were more likely to boast of behaviours that put others at risk, Blagov said in an interview with Psypost.

He said: “My experience as a psychological scientist as well as a practicing psychologist has convinced me that the importance of psychology and behaviour in the prevention and management of a wide range of health problems is enormous.

“This includes personality, or the study of important ways in which people differ. It was clear from reports in the media very early in the COVID-19 pandemic that some people were rejecting advice to socially distance and engage in increased hygiene.

“There can be many reasons for this, and I thought that personality may play at least a small role in it.”

Blagov surveyed 50 adults about virus-related behaviour in late March, as lockdowns were being imposed in multiple U.S. states.

The survey took place at a time when behaviour around the virus had not yet become highly politicised in America, Blagov said.

The results have been accepted for publication in the journal Social Psychology and Personality Science, and is available on the pre-print server PsyArxiv.

more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/psychopaths-ignore-lockdown-173702699.html

OT: Favorite Documentaries

With all the posts about TV series lately, I was looking for some documentary film recommendations. It's difficult for me to get interested in fictional shows, but I'm pretty much game for anything on the doc side (science, math, literature, history, social issues, sport, music, art, crime, etc.). I'll throw out a few that I've really enjoyed:

The Art of the Steal (Barnes foundation)
The last man on the moon
Knuckleball
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was thinking about best wins and worst losses

wife and i were talking at breakfast today re the best W and worst Ls over the years. we broke them into two buckets - Joe era and the post Joe era with Bill O and JF.

Joe era
Best W's - Ga and Miami in MNC games. Illinois comeback '94
Worst L's - 1971 Tennessee game (very fluky) maybe Univ of Toledo

Bill O and JF
Best W's - 2012 Wisky (helped return program) 2016 tOSU and Washington bowl game
Worst L's - several to the lower teams Ohio U, Temple and tOSU comebacks

Since we had a thread on Sinatra the other day, how about one with jazz singers. Who are

your all time favorites from the past and one or more (there aren't many) from more current day? I'll start with the "Velvet Fog" Mel Torm'e and "Lady Ella" Ella Fitzgerald. A current day would be Diana Krall. My dream would be to be inside a club and sit down with an adult beverage and have each of them walk on stage and perform. That's my idea of heaven on earth.

How long do you think covid has been in the US?

I read an interesting article this week on the wjactv6 Johnstown site this week. There was a husband/wife that test positive for antibodies for covid. The were ill in december the husband was hospitalized and recovered. They tested negative for flu A and B, and strep. It is inferred in the article that they would have had covid in December.

My question is how long do you think covid was here before the March quarantine? There was plenty of "upper respiratory" illness late fall and early winter in our area (bedford/cambria/somerset). Could this have been covid? I know early on here it was speculated that was the case. Will there be confirmation of this by govt organizations?
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