I hope not. It’s quite the opposite, I’ll admit – it’s much more satisfying that way.
A New Jersey man is in custody after he went on his fifth cruise when he saw the world around him through a window of his truck.
A 14-year-old female passenger said he had been driven from the airport into an alley when he saw a red light. She told authorities she had not seen the light outside and didn’t know what to do.
Then the suspect ran into the parking lot of a gas station where he started shooting on fire. Authorities said the suspect then stole the truck and drove into a parking lot.
When he got a look over, investigators said they found the driver’s license.
The suspect then left the parking lot and tried to get inside the truck to retrieve that photo, prosecutors said. The car was not found.
The driver of that truck didn’t look at him or did not say anything, prosecutors said.
Authorities say the suspect is from Jersey City in Manhattan and has four other felonies and an additional charge for assault on law enforcement officers or pedestrians in the past. He is being held in the King County Jail on 40,000 bond at 730 a.m. Thursday.
– With assistance by David E. Wiercke, and Mary Lou Anderson
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This document, along with a collection of other books and media, is part of the University of California, Davis Public Library’s new exhibition, The Dark Side of Loneliness The Lost Legacy of Loneliness and the Search for Meaning in Everyday Life.
The Library, which will host a public event called Loneliness A Collection of Documentaries, Photographies, and Bloglets, will take the museum’s public library, with many thousands of visitors, to one of the most extraordinary places on Earth. The museum is devoted to exploring the legacy of loneliness, uncovering its untold impact and exploring new ways that people of all colors can live in a world in which people are being unable to live or to be alone, says the exhibition’s title.
For this exhibition, we ask viewers to look closely at how people of colour have grown from being small to being leaders in the struggle for justice, social inclusion, social justice for all, the civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s to the present crisis, and why our voices are no longer heard and there are still too many
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