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Juan Bautista de Anza found the site for the Presidio of San Francisco on March 28, 1776.
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psicopathya · 3 years
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Gonzalo Ordóñez Arias
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Sharon Kinne
Sharon Elizabeth Kinne (born Sharon Elizabeth Hall, November 30, 1939), also known as Jeanette Pugliese and in Mexico as La Pistolera, is an American alleged multiple murderer who is the subject of the longest currently outstanding arrest warrant for murder in the history of Kansas City, Missouri. On March 19, 1960, Kinne's husband, James Kinne, was found shot in the head with the couple's two-year-old daughter playing nearby. Kinne claimed that the child, who had often been allowed to play with James's guns, had accidentally shot him, and police were initially unable to disprove her story. Then, on May 27, the body of 23-year-old Patricia Jones, a local file clerk, was found by Kinne and a boyfriend in a secluded area.
Investigators found that Jones had been the wife of another of Kinne's boyfriends, and that Jones's husband had tried to break off his affair with Kinne shortly before Jones went missing. When Kinne admitted to having been the last person to speak to Jones, she was charged with her murder and, upon further investigation of his death, that of James. Kinne went to trial for Jones's murder in June 1961 and was acquitted. January 1962 trial on charges of murdering her husband ended in conviction and a sentence of life imprisonment, but the verdict was overturned because of procedural irregularities. 
The case went to a second trial, which ended within days in a mistrial. A third trial on the charge of murdering James ended in a hung jury in July 1964. Kinne was released on bond following the third trial and subsequently travelled to Mexico before a scheduled fourth trial could be held in October 1964.In Mexico, Kinne, claiming to have been acting in self-defense, shot and killed a Mexican-born American citizen named Francisco Parades Ordoñez, who was shot in the back. 
An employee of the hotel in which the shooting occurred, responding to the sound of gunshots, was also wounded but survived. Investigation into the shootings showed that Ordoñez was shot with the same weapon that killed Jones. Kinne was convicted in October 1965 of the Mexican crimes and sentenced to ten years in prison, later lengthened to thirteen years after judicial review. Kinne escaped from the prison during a blackout in December 1969. Despite extensive manhunts, her whereabouts are unknown.
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debbiestokes · 4 years
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So, I really want to bring this up too:
During this days where we were protesting about the murder of a lawyer by three police officers, they also started to kill unarmed citizens with real guns during the manifestations, after that, the minister of defence and the director of national police did a press conference where they swear they were using only "non lethal weapons", said that the CAI's (Comando de Acción Inmediata/ Immediate Accion Command) that are police units of minor jurisdiction, the banks and the supermarkets leaded by corruption were burned by criminals and that was vandalism. They talked about the police officers injured during the protests and said almost nothing about the deaths of civilians but a little apologize about what happened to Javier Ordoñez.
The 10th of September of the current year, during the protests, 3 women of 22 and 23 years old were taken to a CAI with the suspicion of marijuana possession where they were SEXUALLY ATTACKED by two cops in front of a female police officer who was supposed to do the proper requisition, when the boyfriend of one of the girls arrived to help them they asked for 150.000 Colombian pesos to liberate them.
Extortion, abuse, rape, violence and murder.
Our national shield says "Freedom and Order", but the truth is "Intimidation and Murder".
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techmaqofficial · 4 years
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Protests Over Bogotá Police Killing Leave Seven Dead
Protests Over Bogotá Police Killing Leave Seven Dead
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BOGOTÁ, Colombia—At least seven people died amid protests that swept this capital overnight, authorities said Thursday, after policemen killed a man while repeatedly firing a stun gun at him as he pleaded for his life in an encounter caught on video.
Javier Ordoñez, a 46-year-old cabdriver, was seen squirming, his shirt ripped, as two officers pinned him to the street Wednesday in…
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mironivanov · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
A video showed officers pinning down Javier Ordoñez and shocking him with a stun gun as he begged them to stop.
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breakingbuzz · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
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By BY JULIE TURKEWITZ A video showed officers pinning down Javier Ordoñez and shocking him with a stun gun as he begged them to stop. Published: September 10, 2020 at 02:34PM from NYT World https://ift.tt/3k3bm3z via
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By BY JULIE TURKEWITZ A video showed officers pinning down Javier Ordoñez and shocking him with a stun gun as he begged them to stop. Published: September 10, 2020 at 06:34AM from NYT World https://ift.tt/3k3bm3z via Funny Dog Video 2020
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newsupdated · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Violent protests broke out in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, on Wednesday night following the death of a man who was shocked with a stun gun by the police.
In a video of the encounter between the man, Javier Ordoñez, and two officers, Mr. Ordoñez can be heard saying, “Please, no more.”
The video circulated widely on social media on…
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highvoltagearea · 4 years
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Violent protests erupt in Colombia after a man dies in the hands of the police
Violent protests broke out in Bogotá, Colombia, on Wednesday night following the death of a Colombian father of two who died after police repeatedly shocked him with a stun gun.
A video of the encounter between the man, Javier Humberto Ordoñez, and two officers has circulated on social media. Ordoñez, 46, can be seen face down on the ground as two officers kneel on him and repeatedly use their stun guns on him. Ordoñez can be heard saying, “Please, no more,” as witnesses urge police to stop. He later died at a local hospital.
Police said the incident took place in the capital early Wednesday when Ordoñez was drinking alcohol in the street with others, which was in violation of social distancing rules designed to curb the spread of the coronavirus.  The officers have been relieved of their duties while investigations take place, authorities said.
Colonel Guillén Alexander Amaya Olmos, head of the local police force, said the officers were called to reports of a fight in the street by concerned neighbors and that officers arrived to find eight “intoxicated” people. “They became aggressive,” Amaya told local media. “The police had to subdue them.”
In an interview with Semana Noticias, Juan David Uribe, a man who said he was with Ordoñez, called the account “false” and said there had been no argument.
A man died in Bogotá after police pinned him to the ground and repeatedly shocked him with a stun gun despite his pleas for them to stop.
Police said the officers were responding to a dispute involving multiple people who had been drinking and breaking social distancing rules. pic.twitter.com/ouEzMbv2ZT
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 10, 2020
The video drew hundreds of protesters to the streets, many of whom clashed with officers outside the police post where Ordóñez was held. Buses and police stations were set on fire, and many businesses and vehicles were damaged.
At least seven people died in the demonstrations, according to authorities, and police took nearly 70 people into custody. There were 248 people injured, including 100 police officers, Bogota Mayor Claudia López said.
Five of those who died had been shot, Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo told reporters. He offered a reward for information leading to the capture of “the authors of the homicides.”
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actutrendnews · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
A video showed officers pinning down Javier Ordoñez and shocking him with a stun gun as he begged them to stop.
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months
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The Presidio of San Francisco was founded in New Spain on September 17, 1776.
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courtneytincher · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
A video showed officers pinning down Javier Ordoñez and shocking him with a stun gun as he begged them to stop. from World News A video showed officers pinning down Javier Ordoñez and shocking him with a stun gun as he begged them to stop. September 10, 2020 at 02:34PM via IFTTT
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latestnewstable · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Violent protests broke out in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, on Wednesday night following the death of a man who was shocked with a stun gun by the police.
In a video of the encounter between the man, Javier Ordoñez, and two officers, Mr. Ordoñez can be heard saying, “Please, no more.”
The video circulated widely on social media on…
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buonchuyenonline · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
A video showed officers pinning down Javier Ordoñez and shocking him with a stun gun as he begged them to stop.
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techmaqofficial · 4 years
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Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
Violent Protests Erupt in Colombia After Man Dies in Police Custody
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This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Violent protests broke out in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, on Wednesday night following the death of a man who was shocked with a stun gun by the police.
In a video of the encounter between the man, Javier Ordoñez, and two officers, Mr. Ordoñez can be heard saying, “Please, no more.”
The video circulated widely on social…
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