Monday, February 15, 2016

NINJAS ATTACK ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY - NE AR LAW ENFORCEMENT UNPREPARED & UNEQUIPPED FOR MARTIAL ARTS ARMY

NATIONAL NEWS MEDIA REPORTS ASU CAMPUS ON LOCKDOWN

Reports of active shooters at Arkansas State University put the campus on lockdown on Valentine's Day.

Hundred's of area law enforcement and the Arkansas National Guard mobilized to respond to the threat.

Early reports of the incident had law enforcement unable to locate the gunmen,
then a post on social media provided a clue.


RADICAL NINJAS POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA THEY ARE ATTACKING ASU

A group of radical ninjas posted on several social media sites that they had invaded the NE Arkansas campus and were attacking the Red Wolves.  There was no reason given as to why they were attacking.

ASU Campus Police Department spokesman, Lt. Dan Taylor told reporters that discovering that it was ninjas and not shooters explained why they could not find anyone on the campus. "Ninjas are trained to be sneaky and stealthy." Lt. Dan added. "we are not equipped or have any training to deal with this kind of threat."


ASUPD OFFICER LT. DAN DECKED OUT IN FULL RIOT GEAR


After about an hour or so when no trace of the ninjas could be found the lockdown was lifted.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson is seeking federal funds to prepare state law enforcement agencies to be able to properly respond to future ninja attacks. 





Friday, February 12, 2016

LITTLE ROCK PLANS TO TRAP AND RELEASE STERILIZED DOGS AND CATS TO REDUCE SHELTER POPULATION


LR ANIMAL SERVICE MANAGER TRACY ROARK WANTS TO GET ANIMALS OUT OF THE SHELTER AND BACK ON THE STREETS

Tracy Roark, manager at Little Rock Animal Village, believes cat colonies and dog villages are the next step for Little Rock.

“I’m looking for an answer…I've been doing this for 11 years and we have not put a dent in this problem.”

Roark is hoping to help people understand what exactly cat colonies and dog villages are.

“Feral cat colonies and dog villages allow people to feed and take care of sterilized kitties and doggies within an area to reduce them breeding and stop the overpopulation.”

But some, like the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, worry the colonies will cause more problems than they solve, and fear the effects on other wildlife.

“It’s not really getting rid of the problem, the problem is the cats and dogs being there in the first place. They're not domesticated anymore they're feral."
They're going to go out and they're really going to work on our bird population and small critters like squirrels . They can eat up to 50 birds a year, and about 20 squirrels” said Keith Stephens with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
Stephens added, "these colonies and villages will provide a food source for predators, such as coyotes, which are growing nuisance in Little Rock." 

Some Little Rock Board of Director's have expressed concerns about where these cat colonies and dog villages will be placed.

Director Doris Wright, of Ward 6 told us" my constituents are concerned that these animals will lower property values and poop everywhere. They are also concerned about barking and cat fights". Wright added, "if you think more apartments being built right next to nice neighborhoods in west Little Rock upset people, wait until Animal Services starts dumping dogs and cats out there."


WRIGHT HAS CONCERNS ABOUT NOISE AND POOP

Little Rock has an ordinance requiring animal poop be scooped or fines can be assessed.

Roark hopes to work with other organizations to trap, fix and let the feral cats and dogs back into localized colonies and villages, that don't grow.

"It does not get bigger because everyone is sterilized, plus the food source is there and you create a zone where you have sterilized cats and dogs," Roark claims.

He says other cities across the county have done this, and he hopes Little Rock will be the next in line.

"That would be the whole program, that they would have a place to go," Roark said.

Roark will soon hold a public meeting to get input on his idea.

We ran a story back in 2014 when Mayor Mark Stodola announced the Little Rock Zoo was replacing the elephant exhibit with an adopt-a-dog village to help reduce the number of dogs the city had in the shelter. That idea resulted in a public outcry and a three month long protest by PETA in from of the mayor's residence.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

FIGHT ERUPTS IN DEPOSITION - DENNIS MILLIGAN DEFENDS WIFE FROM PROFANITY

MILLIGAN RESORTS TO FISTICUFFS TO PROTECT HIS WIFE FROM HEARING PROFANITY


Arkansas State Treasurer Dennis Milligan sparred during a deposition today with Luther Sutter, a Benton attorney.

According to a report filed with the Little Rock Police Department, Sutter walked in the room where the deposition was to take place and was overheard to utter the word "shit" in his telephone conversation.

Milligan, jumped up and yelled "I don't appreciate you cussin in front of my wife", Sutter responded saying "I don't give a rat's ass about your old lady". 

Sutter's comments so enraged Milligan that he tore off his shirt and told Sutter "I'm gonna whoop your sorry ass", whereby Sutter told Milligan to "bring it on" and tore off his shirt.

The fight ended before any blows where exchanged when Milligan grabbed his chest and asked for an ambulance.  Once paramedics arrived Milligan refused treatment and said he thought "it was only gas".

Witnesses were not certain who actually started the ruckus, but all agreed that Milligan was the first one to rip off his shirt.  The police report quoted Mrs. Milligan as saying "Sutter started all the shit".

No word about a rematch at this time.

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UPDATE- MILLIGAN FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST "SHIT" SPEWING ATTORNEY

MILLIGAN LEAVING OFFICE OF PULASKI COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

According to reliable sources, Dennis Milligan swore out a complaint against Luther Sutter this morning with the Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

SATANISTS OPEN TEMPLE IN LITTLE ROCK - ASK TO GIVE INOVOCATION AT CITY BOARD MEETING; MAKE NEW REQUEST FOR STATUE ON CAPITOL GROUNDS

SATANISTS OPEN A TEMPLE IN LITTLE ROCK AND REGISTER AS A 501(c) ORGANIZATION

A group Little Rock Satanists spurred on by the recent action of fellow Satanists in Phoenix, who were able to make the Phoenix Arizona City Council drop a long standing tradition of opening meetings with an invocation by asking for permission to give an one, are planning on doing the same with the Little Rock Board of Directors.

The group also made a request to have a statue placed on the Arkansas Capitol grounds. This follows on in September 2015 by the national headquarters of The Satanic Temple (TST) in New York.  The Arkansas Secretary of State denied that request last year.

ARTISTIC RENDERING OF PROPOSED STATUE SUBMITTED TO SECRETARY OF STATE IN NEW REQUEST

In a press release the Satanic Temple argues that "if the State has opened the public grounds to private donations to erect a monument, they cannot engage in viewpoint discrimination and must reasonably allow for other donations of a similar nature and if a statue of an old rock tablet can be placed on the grounds, why not a statue that features little children, does the state of Arkansas hate children?"  

The rhetorical question has caused an avalanche of responses coming from the governor and secretary of state down to child care licensing workers at DHS.

If the request is denied the group plans to work with other religious groups that have been denied permission and file a class action lawsuit.

To heighten awareness, the Satanic Temple plans to seek a section of Arkansas Highway in the Little Rock area through the Adopt-A-Highway program to maintain and has plans to raise money for other community projects during Saturnalia (a festival celebrated in December) much like the Salvation Army does. 




Arkansas State Senator Jason Rapert (R) sponsored a bill in the legislature in 2015 that allows for a privately donated 10 Commandments monument to be placed at the state Capitol.

Since the law was passed, several religious affiliated groups have sought to have a statue or monument placed on the Capitol grounds.  So far all requests have been rejected. 

Upon learning of the Satanists plans, Rapert says is planning on breaking out his mobile baptism unit and will try to baptize any Satanist he can find.

RAPERT SAVING A SATANIST AND PERFORMING A BAPTISM LAST YEAR NEAR DEVILS DEN STATE PARK


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

TRUMP VISITS LITLE ROCK - TOURS CLINTON LIBRARY, BUYS HUCKABEE'S FORMER NLR HOME FOR USE AS HOMELESS VETERANS SHELTER

TRUMP PLEASES THE CROWD BY DONNING A HOG HAT

Presidential candidate Donald Trump was in Little Rock today for a campaign rally. The billionaire spared no expense by renting luxurious Barton Colusem from the Arkansas Livestock Show Association for a whopping $3,500. 

Trump, who arrived to speak about two hours later than scheduled due to an unplanned stop at the Clinton Presidential Library,  made the usual remarks about how he was the only candidate that could "make America great again" and that if elected, he "would have a wall built around the entire continental United States within the first 100 days of his presidency". Trump stated the wall would prevent Mexican rapists and Muslim terrorists from entering the US. Trump said, "We have to be more viligant. We have to be much tougher. We have to be much smarter, or it's never going to end, Go Hogs!"  The crowd erupted in thunderous applause and answered by chanting "woo pig sooie." 

There had been speculation that Mike Huckabee would make an appearance at the rally after "suspending" his second failed presidential bid and he was endorsing Trump.  However, Trump shocked and startled the crowd when he announced that he had purchased Huckabee's North Little Rock home, "for pennies on the dollar" and that it would be converted into a shelter for homeless veterans. 

HUCKABEE'S FORMER HOME AT 1134 SILVERWOOD TRAIL, NORTH LITTLE ROCK

Huckabee purchased the home in 2006 for $525,000 and first listed it for $850,000 in 2013. The price was reduced to $674,900 in July 2015. The Huckabee's relocated to Florida when the former governor went to work for the Fox network as a commentator back in 2008.  The Huckabee's made Florida their permanent residence in 2010 and they built a 3 million dollar mansion there in 2011.


NEWLY INSTALLED PLAQUE AT THE FORMER HUCKABEE RESIDENCE IN NORTH LITTLE ROCK


The most surprising thing Trump did while in Little Rock was to make an unscheduled visit to the Clinton Presidential Library.  


Bessie Mae Mucho, a docent at the Clinton Presidential Library,  told us that Trump was in the library for quite a while and that he took a lot of photos in the Oval Office exhibit and while standing next to the Presidential Limousine that is on permanent display in the library.  Why Trump was taking these photos was not made clear to Ms. Mucho. Ms. Mucho did say that Secret Service agents kept telling Trump that they needed to get him to the rally and Trump kept telling them you're fired.

We requested comments from Trump, Huckabee and the Clinton's, but did not receive any response.