Saturday, September 17, 2016

There is no quick fix for this.

Medical facilities have been using locking trash cans since the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It is time for the restaurant and "main street" to think about security outside their facilities. Their customers are compromised. It has to end. 

It is the times we live in. The domestic terrorists want to destabilize a very good economy in the USA. It is time we refused to let them succeed.

September 17, 2016
By Alyssa Zauderer

Chelsea, Manhattan —  The FDNY says 25 civilians (click here) were injured in an explosion in Chelsea Saturday night, in a busy area teeming with restaurants, bars and pedestrians.
The explosion happened in a garbage can around 8:30 p.m. at 135 23rd St. between Sixth and Seventh avenues.
"It was loud. It was very loud," said Crown Heights resident Fredricke M. Farrell.
"I was on 21st street and the blast sounded like it was right next door."...

The same methodology has been occurring in Europe. A couple of bombs going off in approximately the same place within hours apart. The domestic terrorists are trying to stifle the economy wherever they can.

As the areas available for Daesh in the middle east diminish in size, the international threat remains and will remain even after the middle east region is stabilized.

September 17, 2016
By Morgan Winsor, Josh Margolin and Aaron Katersky

An explosive device (click here) detonated in the New Jersey beach town of Seaside Park this morning along the route of a 5k charity race befitting U.S. Marines and sailors that drew thousands of runners, officials said.

The start of the run had been delayed due to the vast amount of participants, so there were not many people in the area when the explosion occurred. The race was cancelled after the blast. No suspects have been arrested in connection with the explosion, according to New Jersey Attorney General Christopher Porrino.

"We are taking every step to ensure the safety of the public and to determine who was responsible for this explosion, which occurred at a time when runners in this charity race could have been in harms way," Porrino said. "We are grateful that nobody was injured, but this is a serious act of violence against the people of New Jersey. We will not rest until we find the person or persons responsible."

The FBI has taken the lead on the investigation, a spokesperson for the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office said....