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noodlenuts · 5 years
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Sometimes at storytime you want fantastical tales of elaborate intrigue ... and other times simple is best. "Cat Knit" (2016) by Jacob Grant is the latter, a sweet, simple story about friendship and embracing new things. Cat loves his new "friend" Yarn sooo much. But when Girl borrows Yarn and returns him profoundly changed, Cat's not so sure he likes his old friend at all anymore. A warm, modern take on a very traditional story idea, "Cat Knit" is a deeply satisfying read for a snuggly storytime. ⚫ ⚫ ⚫ #noodlenutskidsbooks #bookstagraminthe6ix #catknit #jacobgrant #feiwelandfriends #catknits #catknitting #catandyarn #catbooks #catsinbooks #booksaboutcats #findmestoriesabout_changes #embracingchange #friendship #teachersofinstagram #booklove #teacherfriends #preschoolteacher #ece #primaryteacher #homeschoolpreschool #homeschoolkindergarten #picturebookart https://www.instagram.com/p/B3xkW1xnADK/?igshid=cndd5hqmr8vg
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Little Bird's Bad Word: A Picture Book Little Bird loves learning new words! https://t.co/Y6zt43ZDBb #fathers #birds #ChildrensBooks #read #bookswelove #jacobgrant #givebooks
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slimblac · 8 years
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(2nd angle) Albuquerque, NM - #Albuquerque Police has released surveillance and lapel video of the shooting of Detective #JacobGrant. Grant was shot by fellow officer, Lieutenant #GregBrachle last year. Lieutenant Brachle shot Grant nine times at point-blank range during an undercover drug bust in January 2015. Grant was nearly killed. The City of Albuquerque has settled a lawsuit filed by Detective Grant earlier this week. According to the city, the settlement amount is $6.5 million and the city will cover Grant’s medical expenses for the rest of his life.
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slimblac · 8 years
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(2nd angle) Albuquerque, NM - #Albuquerque Police has released surveillance and lapel video of the shooting of Detective #JacobGrant. Grant was shot by fellow officer, Lieutenant #GregBrachle last year. Lieutenant Brachle shot Grant nine times at point-blank range during an undercover drug bust in January 2015. Grant was nearly killed. The City of Albuquerque has settled a lawsuit filed by Detective Grant earlier this week. According to the city, the settlement amount is $6.5 million and the city will cover Grant’s medical expenses for the rest of his life.
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slimblac · 8 years
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(2nd angle) Albuquerque, NM - #Albuquerque Police has released surveillance and lapel video of the shooting of Detective #JacobGrant. Grant was shot by fellow officer, Lieutenant #GregBrachle last year. Lieutenant Brachle shot Grant nine times at point-blank range during an undercover drug bust in January 2015. Grant was nearly killed. The City of Albuquerque has settled a lawsuit filed by Detective Grant earlier this week. According to the city, the settlement amount is $6.5 million and the city will cover Grant’s medical expenses for the rest of his life.
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slimblac · 8 years
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(2nd angle) Albuquerque, NM - #Albuquerque Police has released surveillance and lapel video of the shooting of Detective #JacobGrant. Grant was shot by fellow officer, Lieutenant #GregBrachle last year. Lieutenant Brachle shot Grant nine times at point-blank range during an undercover drug bust in January 2015. Grant was nearly killed. The City of Albuquerque has settled a lawsuit filed by Detective Grant earlier this week. According to the city, the settlement amount is $6.5 million and the city will cover Grant’s medical expenses for the rest of his life.
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slimblac · 8 years
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Moment undercover Albuquerque cop shot nine times by fellow officer The moment an Albuquerque lieutenant realized he mistook an undercover cop for a suspect in a drug bust and shot him nine times, he shrieked, “I didn’t know it was you ... I thought you were a bad guy,” startling new video shows. Lt. #GregBrachle got out of a pick-up truck, approached a black car with tinted windows and, when the person he thought was a suspect opened one of the rear doors, he repeatedly fired off his gun, the shocking lapel cam footage released by the City of #Albuquerque shows. The man turned out to be undercover detective #JacobGrant, 38, who wasn’t wearing body armor at the time of the January 2015 nearly fatal mix-up—he lost 80% of the blood in his body and suffered injuries to all of his major organs.  “I’m sorry!” Brachle frantically screams, before he yells out a string of expletives: "Oh s--t that was Jacob!" Holy s--t it's Jacob! F--- me!" "Are you okay?" Brachle asked the wounded cop, to which he responds: "No." Brachle retired after the Police Oversight Agency recommended that he be fired. The video was released the day after the city of Albuquerque, N.M., shelled out $6.5 million to Grant in a settlement. Grant has undergone multiple surgeries and has been in and out of the hospital since the incident, according to local network KOAT. The city also agreed to pick up his medical expenses for the rest of his life and he'll be given medical retirement. “My family and I wish to express our profound gratitude to the community, my fellow APD officers, Chief (Gordon) Eden and my medical staff,” Grant said. Grant’s family received numerous donations, which will now be set aside for other injured officers and charities, KOAT reported. The Police Oversight Agency said Brachle made several clumsy mistakes that resulted in the nearly lethal shooting. Brachle had not attended a briefing for the drug bust, but responded to it anyway when he heard it was happening, according to KOAT. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT Braschle retired before he could be fired for the nearly fatal mix-up. 
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slimblac · 8 years
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Moment undercover Albuquerque cop shot nine times by fellow officer The moment an Albuquerque lieutenant realized he mistook an undercover cop for a suspect in a drug bust and shot him nine times, he shrieked, “I didn’t know it was you ... I thought you were a bad guy,” startling new video shows. Lt. #GregBrachle got out of a pick-up truck, approached a black car with tinted windows and, when the person he thought was a suspect opened one of the rear doors, he repeatedly fired off his gun, the shocking lapel cam footage released by the City of #Albuquerque shows. The man turned out to be undercover detective #JacobGrant, 38, who wasn’t wearing body armor at the time of the January 2015 nearly fatal mix-up—he lost 80% of the blood in his body and suffered injuries to all of his major organs.  “I’m sorry!” Brachle frantically screams, before he yells out a string of expletives: "Oh s--t that was Jacob!" Holy s--t it's Jacob! F--- me!" "Are you okay?" Brachle asked the wounded cop, to which he responds: "No." Brachle retired after the Police Oversight Agency recommended that he be fired. The video was released the day after the city of Albuquerque, N.M., shelled out $6.5 million to Grant in a settlement. Grant has undergone multiple surgeries and has been in and out of the hospital since the incident, according to local network KOAT. The city also agreed to pick up his medical expenses for the rest of his life and he'll be given medical retirement. “My family and I wish to express our profound gratitude to the community, my fellow APD officers, Chief (Gordon) Eden and my medical staff,” Grant said. Grant’s family received numerous donations, which will now be set aside for other injured officers and charities, KOAT reported. The Police Oversight Agency said Brachle made several clumsy mistakes that resulted in the nearly lethal shooting. Brachle had not attended a briefing for the drug bust, but responded to it anyway when he heard it was happening, according to KOAT. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT Braschle retired before he could be fired for the nearly fatal mix-up. 
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slimblac · 8 years
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Moment undercover Albuquerque cop shot nine times by fellow officer The moment an Albuquerque lieutenant realized he mistook an undercover cop for a suspect in a drug bust and shot him nine times, he shrieked, “I didn’t know it was you ... I thought you were a bad guy,” startling new video shows. Lt. #GregBrachle got out of a pick-up truck, approached a black car with tinted windows and, when the person he thought was a suspect opened one of the rear doors, he repeatedly fired off his gun, the shocking lapel cam footage released by the City of #Albuquerque shows. The man turned out to be undercover detective #JacobGrant, 38, who wasn’t wearing body armor at the time of the January 2015 nearly fatal mix-up—he lost 80% of the blood in his body and suffered injuries to all of his major organs.  “I’m sorry!” Brachle frantically screams, before he yells out a string of expletives: "Oh s--t that was Jacob!" Holy s--t it's Jacob! F--- me!" "Are you okay?" Brachle asked the wounded cop, to which he responds: "No." Brachle retired after the Police Oversight Agency recommended that he be fired. The video was released the day after the city of Albuquerque, N.M., shelled out $6.5 million to Grant in a settlement. Grant has undergone multiple surgeries and has been in and out of the hospital since the incident, according to local network KOAT. The city also agreed to pick up his medical expenses for the rest of his life and he'll be given medical retirement. “My family and I wish to express our profound gratitude to the community, my fellow APD officers, Chief (Gordon) Eden and my medical staff,” Grant said. Grant’s family received numerous donations, which will now be set aside for other injured officers and charities, KOAT reported. The Police Oversight Agency said Brachle made several clumsy mistakes that resulted in the nearly lethal shooting. Brachle had not attended a briefing for the drug bust, but responded to it anyway when he heard it was happening, according to KOAT. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT Braschle retired before he could be fired for the nearly fatal mix-up. 
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slimblac · 8 years
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Moment undercover Albuquerque cop shot nine times by fellow officer The moment an Albuquerque lieutenant realized he mistook an undercover cop for a suspect in a drug bust and shot him nine times, he shrieked, “I didn’t know it was you ... I thought you were a bad guy,” startling new video shows. Lt. #GregBrachle got out of a pick-up truck, approached a black car with tinted windows and, when the person he thought was a suspect opened one of the rear doors, he repeatedly fired off his gun, the shocking lapel cam footage released by the City of #Albuquerque shows. The man turned out to be undercover detective #JacobGrant, 38, who wasn’t wearing body armor at the time of the January 2015 nearly fatal mix-up—he lost 80% of the blood in his body and suffered injuries to all of his major organs.  “I’m sorry!” Brachle frantically screams, before he yells out a string of expletives: "Oh s--t that was Jacob!" Holy s--t it's Jacob! F--- me!" "Are you okay?" Brachle asked the wounded cop, to which he responds: "No." Brachle retired after the Police Oversight Agency recommended that he be fired. The video was released the day after the city of Albuquerque, N.M., shelled out $6.5 million to Grant in a settlement. Grant has undergone multiple surgeries and has been in and out of the hospital since the incident, according to local network KOAT. The city also agreed to pick up his medical expenses for the rest of his life and he'll be given medical retirement. “My family and I wish to express our profound gratitude to the community, my fellow APD officers, Chief (Gordon) Eden and my medical staff,” Grant said. Grant’s family received numerous donations, which will now be set aside for other injured officers and charities, KOAT reported. The Police Oversight Agency said Brachle made several clumsy mistakes that resulted in the nearly lethal shooting. Brachle had not attended a briefing for the drug bust, but responded to it anyway when he heard it was happening, according to KOAT. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT Braschle retired before he could be fired for the nearly fatal mix-up. 
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slimblac · 8 years
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Moment undercover Albuquerque cop shot nine times by fellow officer The moment an Albuquerque lieutenant realized he mistook an undercover cop for a suspect in a drug bust and shot him nine times, he shrieked, “I didn’t know it was you ... I thought you were a bad guy,” startling new video shows. Lt. #GregBrachle got out of a pick-up truck, approached a black car with tinted windows and, when the person he thought was a suspect opened one of the rear doors, he repeatedly fired off his gun, the shocking lapel cam footage released by the City of #Albuquerque shows. The man turned out to be undercover detective #JacobGrant, 38, who wasn’t wearing body armor at the time of the January 2015 nearly fatal mix-up—he lost 80% of the blood in his body and suffered injuries to all of his major organs.  “I’m sorry!” Brachle frantically screams, before he yells out a string of expletives: "Oh s--t that was Jacob!" Holy s--t it's Jacob! F--- me!" "Are you okay?" Brachle asked the wounded cop, to which he responds: "No." Brachle retired after the Police Oversight Agency recommended that he be fired. The video was released the day after the city of Albuquerque, N.M., shelled out $6.5 million to Grant in a settlement. Grant has undergone multiple surgeries and has been in and out of the hospital since the incident, according to local network KOAT. The city also agreed to pick up his medical expenses for the rest of his life and he'll be given medical retirement. “My family and I wish to express our profound gratitude to the community, my fellow APD officers, Chief (Gordon) Eden and my medical staff,” Grant said. Grant’s family received numerous donations, which will now be set aside for other injured officers and charities, KOAT reported. The Police Oversight Agency said Brachle made several clumsy mistakes that resulted in the nearly lethal shooting. Brachle had not attended a briefing for the drug bust, but responded to it anyway when he heard it was happening, according to KOAT. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT Braschle retired before he could be fired for the nearly fatal mix-up. 
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slimblac · 8 years
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Moment undercover Albuquerque cop shot nine times by fellow officer The moment an Albuquerque lieutenant realized he mistook an undercover cop for a suspect in a drug bust and shot him nine times, he shrieked, “I didn’t know it was you ... I thought you were a bad guy,” startling new video shows. Lt. #GregBrachle got out of a pick-up truck, approached a black car with tinted windows and, when the person he thought was a suspect opened one of the rear doors, he repeatedly fired off his gun, the shocking lapel cam footage released by the City of #Albuquerque shows. The man turned out to be undercover detective #JacobGrant, 38, who wasn’t wearing body armor at the time of the January 2015 nearly fatal mix-up—he lost 80% of the blood in his body and suffered injuries to all of his major organs.  “I’m sorry!” Brachle frantically screams, before he yells out a string of expletives: "Oh s--t that was Jacob!" Holy s--t it's Jacob! F--- me!" "Are you okay?" Brachle asked the wounded cop, to which he responds: "No." Brachle retired after the Police Oversight Agency recommended that he be fired. The video was released the day after the city of Albuquerque, N.M., shelled out $6.5 million to Grant in a settlement. Grant has undergone multiple surgeries and has been in and out of the hospital since the incident, according to local network KOAT. The city also agreed to pick up his medical expenses for the rest of his life and he'll be given medical retirement. “My family and I wish to express our profound gratitude to the community, my fellow APD officers, Chief (Gordon) Eden and my medical staff,” Grant said. Grant’s family received numerous donations, which will now be set aside for other injured officers and charities, KOAT reported. The Police Oversight Agency said Brachle made several clumsy mistakes that resulted in the nearly lethal shooting. Brachle had not attended a briefing for the drug bust, but responded to it anyway when he heard it was happening, according to KOAT. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT Braschle retired before he could be fired for the nearly fatal mix-up. 
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