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Prison Staff Caught on Camera Kicking and Punching Prisoner Suspended Without Pay –

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Bodycam footage of New York State prison guards at Marcy Correctional Facility fatally beating a handcuffed prisoner was released on Friday.

Robert Brooks, 43, who has been in prison since 2017 and serving a 12-year sentence for assaulting his girlfriend, was beaten by New York State prison guards on December 9. He died one day after the beating.

The New York Attorney General’s office released the graphic footage amid an investigation into the fatal beating.

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According to the autopsy obtained by WKTV, “preliminary findings show concern for asphyxia due to compression of the neck as the cause of death, as well as the death being due to actions of another.”

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Because the officers’ bodycams were not activated, their cameras were in ‘standby mode’ and did not capture any audio.

14 workers, including officers and a prison nurse, are in the process of being fired following the fatal beating.. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

NBC News reported:

The office of New York’s attorney general released body camera footage Friday showing the fatal beating of a state prisoner this month by correctional officers who punched and kicked him repeatedly while he was handcuffed on an infirmary bed.

The incident, which has drawn outrage from political leaders and was condemned by the officers’ union as “incomprehensible,” is being investigated by state Attorney General Letitia James. The inmate, Robert Brooks, 43, died in the hospital a day after the Dec. 9 attack.

“I do not take lightly the release of this video, especially in the middle of the holiday season,” James said at a virtual news conference..

These videos are shocking and disturbing,” she added.

Last week, Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to begin the process of firing 14 workers at the Marcy Correctional Facility in Oneida County, where the incident occurred. They include correctional officers, sergeants and a prison nurse. In the interim, all have been suspended without pay, except for one officer, who already resigned.

 

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After Husband’s Death,Widow Finds Old Suitcase He Hid from Her for over 50Years, When She Opened It Found Something Strange –

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When Margaret Freeman was 18, she made a decision that would affect the rest of her life: she married sweet, funny Daniel Hernandez whom her wealthy father disapproved of.

“You marry that low-life and you’ll get nothing from me Margaret!” her father had screamed. “You’ll see what love really is when you get to live in a one-bedroom rat-hole with roaches crawling up the walls!”

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At first, it was romantic to go home to that tiny apartment (there were no rats and roaches — there was no space). Margaret found herself a job as a receptionist in a big hotel, and Daniel started working for the post office.

“Job security, love,” Daniel had explained when Margaret urged him to find a higher-paying job. “I have to know there’s going to be a pension to keep us when we are old!”

Margaret understood Daniel’s obsession with security. Hadn’t he watched his mother live on the pittance social welfare awarded her after his father died in a work accident at a construction site? He’d been an illegal, no insurance, no pension for his widow and five children.

Daniel was determined the same thing wouldn’t happen to Margaret or their children. Working for the post office, Daniel believed, would give them that assurance.

But two modest salaries didn’t go far with two children to raise. Even though they were frugal, every cent Margaret and Daniel earned, they spent. There was precious little leftover for savings.

Then their two children grew up, left home, and started their own lives — their son moved to Alaska, and their daughter to Brazil, and Margaret and Daniel were right back where they had started.

It was around this time that Margaret’s father passed away. Apparently, time and Margaret’s happiness hadn’t softened his heart because he left his entire, very considerable estate to his youngest son, who was untroubled by twinges of conscience.

Once you give in to doubt, it can destroy your peace of mind.
Daniel was devastated. “This is what loving me cost you, Margaret!” he said bitterly. “The life you deserved!”

“No!” Margaret told him firmly. “I wouldn’t trade what we have for all the money in the world!”

But Daniel grew silent and distant, and for the first time in thirty-eight years of marriage, Margaret started wondering if he still loved her.

Then Daniel started taking on overtime at work, a lot of overtime. “It’s this new overnight delivery mail, it has to be sorted 24/7…” he explained. But Margaret noticed that when Daniel came home at two or three in the morning, he smelled different.

He smelled of lilies, and Margaret had never liked lily-scented soap. It reminded her of her paternal grandmother, a woman she had never liked. Daniel smelled of lilies, and he didn’t make love to Margaret anymore unless it was the weekend…

At first, Margaret told herself it was her imagination, but things didn’t change. Two years later, Daniel still came home every night, still smelled of lilies, and worse of all, there was no extra money in their joint account.

Margaret tried to broach the subject with Daniel once, but he snapped at her. “Do I have to account for what I spend too? It’s my money, I earned it!”

After that, Margaret didn’t say another word and wept in silence when he came home every night and turned his back on her in the same bed they had conceived their children.

They never talked about their plans for their retirement anymore, and Daniel’s ‘overtime’ left them few opportunities to work through what was destroying their marriage. When the weekends came around, he locked himself in the garage fiddling with god-knew-what and only came out for meals.

From considering herself the happiest woman in the world, Margaret was sure she was the most miserable. All her dreams had evaporated into thin air, and she even started doubting if Daniel had ever loved her.

Margaret and Daniel had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary when Daniel had a heart attack. Margaret knew what the prognosis was even before the doctor spoke. He shook his head slowly. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Mrs. Hernandez,” he told Margaret, “I think you should prepare yourself for the worse. Your husband’s heart is just plain worn out. The only option would be a heart transplant, and his age places him low on the list…”

“He’s sixty-nine,” gasped Margaret. “He’s only sixty-nine, he promised he was going to retire…” That night Margaret called her children and they flew to New York to say their goodbyes, along with Anna, Margaret’s only grandchild.

Two weeks later it was all over. Daniel was gone, and even though he had spoken lovingly to his children and grandchild about the past, he had only held Margaret’s hand in silence.

“Margaret,” he’d whispered on his last day on earth. “I love you, only you, I always have…” Those were his last words, and a meager comfort after so many years of doubts and unhappiness.

Margaret’s son and daughter wept for their father, but they had their own lives to live, so they left soon after the funeral. It was Anna who stayed behind to help Margaret come to terms with her empty house, her blasted life.

The day after her children left, Margaret got up and decided she was going to make a clean sweep of the past. With Anna’s help, she packed every one of Daniel’s personal belongings into cardboard boxes for Goodwill.

She was closing the last box when a whiff of lilies assaulted her senses. She found herself screaming hoarsely, kicking the box over, spilling all the carefully folded contents.

Anna was there to hold her and soothe her, and somehow the whole story poured out. “He’s been cheating on me for the last 12 years, coming to my bed every night smelling of another woman;” Margaret sobbed. “And his last words to me were a lie!”

The tears and confiding her pain helped, and Anna suggested they tackle Daniel’s garage, clean the last bits of Margaret’s pain out. The two women walked into the garage and started sorting through the accumulated junk of a lifetime.

Then in one corner, Anna found an old suitcase with rusty locks. She was about to throw it out, but it felt quite heavy, so she decided to open it first. There was no key, but the use of an old spanner and a hammer soon had the suitcase open.

Grandma…” Anna gasped. “Please come here…” Margaret dropped the tin full of nails she’d been sorting through and came to her granddaughter’s side. The suitcase was open, and inside were neatly wrapped packs of $20 bills and an old journal.

“Where did this come from?” gasped Margaret. “This is a lot of money!”

Anna opened the journal. “Grandma,” she said softly. “You need to read this…I think he started saving every penny he could when you got married…Oh! This is from 12 years ago! Listen: ‘Today I started working at the NYC sanitation department, the sewer cleaning night shift.

“‘It’s not an easy job, but it pays a lot better than my day job, and I have to make sure of Margaret’s future. Her father was right. I am a loser. I cost her everything, but I am determined to give at least a small part of it back.

“‘I don’t want Margaret to know, so I told her I’m doing sorting of the overnight mail, and take a shower before coming home every night. I’m not bringing that stench into our home.’”

Margaret was weeping silently as Anna read out Daniel’s account of his double life. “Look, gran, he writes in what he is packing into the suitcase every month… There is a total of nearly $300,000!”

Margaret looked into that battered old suitcase at the living proof of her husband’s unconditional love, and his willingness to sacrifice anything for her. “Oh Daniel,” she whispered. “And I wasted so much time in bitterness…”

What can we learn from this story?

Trust is the cornerstone of love, and once you give in to doubt, it can destroy your peace of mind. Margaret believed her husband was cheating when he was working the most unpleasant of jobs to guarantee her future.

True love will go to any lengths to care for the beloved. Daniel would do anything to make sure Margaret was alright, and he ended up sacrificing his health.

 

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A Guy Caught His Girlfriend Cheating, But Instead Of Flipping Out He Got A Very Public Revenge –

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When Dustin Holloway walked into his home, the last thing he expected to find was his girlfriend asleep in bed with another man. But rather than flipping out, Holloway reacted calmly and quickly got his revenge. It a very public for him to kill. Texas native Dustin Holloway spent his days working as a Superintendent in the construction industry. His work had taken him from his home state all the way to Louisiana and back again

In the Lone Star State, 23-year-old Holloway had made his home with his girlfriend. And although that sounds like the beginning of a happily ever after story, Holloway walked in on a scene that he could have never expected. One night, Holloway found his girlfriend fast asleep in bed and snuggled up. Next to her was another man. Many people would agree that an incensed reaction from Holloway would be valid here…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Instead, Holloway said on Facebook that he had gone through a series of different options. He first considered fighting the man in bed next to his girlfriend. Holloway also said he tried waking her up, but she was drunk as a skunk and passed out, he wrote. If he had woken her up, Holloway said, he was going to ask if I was going to have to sleep in the spare bedroom. He only jokingly added he wanted to know what kind of breakfast the dude liked.

But Holloway’s girlfriend didn’t stir. So rather than seeking answers or starting a fight, Holloway resorted to a vengeful option. The construction supervisor whipped out his phone and began taking photos of the apparently loved-up pair with his face in the picture, too. Then Holloway posted the string of telling selfies online, according to The Sun. He came up with a spicy caption for the post.

He wrote when you come home to another man in your bed with the one you loved. Holloway concluded his post by declaring, Good men deserve good women, and with that, he shared his sentiments and the photos on Facebook where they were seen, shared, and commented on by thousands. Most of those who saw the picture praised Holloway for his course of action. One Commenter said he acted like the bigger person in the situation. She also wrote I’m sure one day you’ll find someone will think the world of you.

Another woman assured Holloway that he wasn’t alone. The exact same happened to her, although her instinct didn’t ever reach for a camera. I caught my husband with another woman. I went downstairs to the kitchen and made a cup of tea, she wrote. Of course, not everyone agreed with Holloway’s course of action.

A third woman chimed in to say, Taking pictures and blasting them on the web does not make you a better man. Calmly walking away and just accepting what happened and not seeking revenge makes you a better man. Still, after his post went viral, Holloway logged on to Facebook once more to thank those who had lent their support through the social media site yesterday. I thought my world fell apart. I was heartbroken to ever witness anything like that, he wrote. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

I had thousands of messages from thousands of people from all over the world congratulating me on being a better man and walking away. I have pride and respect. I’m amazed at the way this turned out, Holloway wrote. Then Holloway said the ordeal’s viral aftermath wasn’t quite what he wanted either. I don’t care to be known all over.

I could care less. And he went on. I know good people deserve the best. I’m officially amazed at this. There’s no need in bashing someone when they’re down

It was wrong, Holloway went on. But the better person is always the best way. The best feeling is when someone appreciates everything about you that someone took for granted, the 23-year-old concluded. Nevertheless, Holloway wasn’t the first person in a relationship to discover his significant other was cheating. Nor was he the last to expose their ways to the world

In fact, a man in Buenos Aires, Argentina used a similar method to confront his girlfriend. A 22-year-old named Mariano had a significant other but had decided to attend a party solo one evening. Well, there he noticed a girl canoeing with another guy at the party, and then Mariano realized who she was. The woman in question was Mariano’s girlfriend but he didn’t flip out seeing her cheating right before his eyes. Instead, he grabbed his cell phone and snapped a selfie in front of his girlfriend and her kissing partner.

Then he uploaded the photo with a hilarious caption. My girlfriend now X didn’t realize we came to the same party, Mariano wrote. The photo he shared of the incident like Holloway snapshots went viral and the popular tweet was actually how Mariano’s girlfriend found out that he knew what she thought.

 

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This Man Died For 7 Minutes Reveals What He Saw In The Afterlife And How He Escaped Death –

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In a remarkable story about life, death, and the mysteries of what comes after, actor Shiv Grewel shares his incredible experience with the afterlife. In 2013, Grewel suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and was declared dead for seven full minutes. His account of what happened during that time is both fascinating and unforgettable.

On that life-changing day, Grewel and his wife, Alison, were enjoying a peaceful lunch at a French restaurant in southeast London. Grewel felt perfectly fine during the meal. However, as they headed home, he suddenly felt exhausted and struggled to communicate. His condition worsened, leaving Alison deeply concerned…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Worried about his health, Alison quickly called NHS Direct for guidance. Unfortunately, Grewel’s health deteriorated rapidly, and his heart stopped beating.

Thankfully, paramedics arrived just in time. They performed CPR, reviving Grewel from what seemed like certain death. In a miraculous turn of events, he regained consciousness after being clinically dead for seven minutes.

Grewel has vividly described what he experienced during those seven minutes. He recalls feeling a sense of awareness, saying, “I knew, somehow, that I was dead. I could feel my brain dying and calling for help. But at the same time, I felt something completely separate from my body. It was as if I was floating in a void, yet I could still sense emotions and feelings.”

He refers to his experience in the afterlife as a “cosmic journey,” a term he uses to describe the strange and surreal visions he had during this time. Inspired by these profound experiences, Grewel has turned his journey into art, showcasing his emotions and reflections through paintings in his exhibition, ‘Reboot,’ held at the Karma Sanctum Hotel in London. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

During his time in the afterlife, Grewel believes he was given several options, including the possibility of reincarnation. However, his desire to return to the physical world, to be with his wife, remained strong. “I demanded that I come back, and I got my wish,” he confidently shared.

He likens the afterlife to a “waking dream,” where he existed without a body but was still acutely aware of emotions and sensations. He remembers feelings of weightlessness, similar to swimming in water, and surreal visions of the moon and falling meteorites, giving him a sense of connection to something greater than himself.

When Grewel returned to life, it wasn’t without its challenges. He required several medical treatments, including the placement of a stent in his main artery and being placed in a medically induced coma to stabilize him. Even five years later, he struggles with mobility and speech difficulties and has developed epilepsy. Despite these physical challenges, his experience with the afterlife has deeply affected him.

As a person who once considered himself “scientifically-minded,” Grewel’s perspective on death has changed dramatically. Although he was initially skeptical about the idea of an afterlife, his experience has led him to accept that something exists beyond life. His views on death are now more complex—he feels less afraid of it, but he’s also more mindful of how precious life is.

Eager to share his new outlook, Grewel stresses the importance of kindness. He sees it as a “fundamental truth” that humanity must embrace for growth and improvement. In a world where the answers about life after death remain unclear, Shiv Grewel’s incredible journey offers a glimpse into the unknown and a deeper appreciation for the beauty of life and the connections that make it meaningful.

 

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