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Do you think a Ice tracking app should be available publicly…
I moved out to Bakersfield from Massachusetts before I came to the LOS. This is what showed up at a city council meeting protesting metal detector devices at the city council chambers!. This is the new face of dem democracy! The assassination cult. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7eW9wOB2WzE&pp=ygUoYmFrZXJzZmllbGQgd29tYW4gdGhyZWF0ZW5zIGNpdHkgY291bmNpbA%3D%3D -
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Do you think a Ice tracking app should be available publicly…
Progressives are screwing up all the big cities. -
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Community Man Dies After Jumping from School Building in Korat
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A man believed to be in his early thirties died after jumping from the sixth floor of a school building in Nakhon Ratchasima on the morning of 3 July. The incident occurred at Boonwattana School, a well-known school in the city, sparking concern among staff and prompting the school to cancel classes for the day. At approximately 06:00, local police from Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima Police Station received a report of a fatal fall at the school. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found the body of a man lying on the concrete ground in front of a nine-storey school building. He was confirmed dead at the scene. Initial investigations suggest the deceased was not affiliated with the school as either a student or a member of staff. He is thought to have entered the school premises without authorisation during the early morning hours, likely by climbing a rear structure to access the building. He is then believed to have ascended to the sixth floor before jumping. Police suspect the man may have been dealing with personal problems. An official investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances and motive behind the incident. In response to the tragedy, Boonwattana School issued a statement on its official Facebook page at 08:00, confirming the closure of the school for one day. The statement read: “Boonwattana School will be closed on 3 July 2025 due to the death of an unauthorised individual who entered the school premises. The deceased was neither a student nor staff member. This emergency closure will allow authorities, medical personnel and law enforcement to carry out their duties safely and without disruption.” The school further urged parents to ensure that their children use the unexpected break for revision and study. Classes are expected to resume as normal on 4 July. This is not the first such incident at Boonwattana School. In 2022, a student died after jumping from a school building. Another similar tragedy occurred in 2024, involving a student. Following those incidents, the school installed steel mesh barriers on floors 7 to 9 of its buildings to prevent further accidents. This latest incident, however, involved an outsider who managed to bypass security measures. The school has not yet announced whether additional safety or security upgrades will be implemented. Local authorities are continuing their investigation. The identity of the deceased has not yet been publicly released pending notification of next of kin. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-07-03 -
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Went for Chicken Rice, Almost Came Home with a Fiancee: Now What, Mates?
Good decision. The "brother" may have been more than a brother. -
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Do you think a Ice tracking app should be available publicly…
The lefties want to obstruct justice. -
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Crime British Teen Claims Torture in Thailand During Georgia Court Hearing
Her defence states she was unaware of the drugs, thinking she was on a trip to assist someone after receiving a passport and ticket. Quite a laughter. How can they believe that sort of crappy excuse ever makes any sense in court? She surely assisted Someone Else to smuggle narcotic into Georgia. Certainly not like the case where innocent tourist was set up by the malicious 3rd party beyond own knowledge. She and her "employer" must have had a Deal; carrying heaps of weed into a foreign country, she got her all travel related expenses covered in return. Pretty common example of drug mule. Case closed...
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