Author: Jonn Lilyea

  • Suspicious letter sickens Marines at Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall

    According to WTOP, a suspicious letter received at Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia has sent some personnel to the hospital;

    A hazardous materials team was dispatched after the letter containing an unknown substance sickened 11 and sent three to the hospital. The three have since been released from the hospital.

    The letter was received at around 3:30 p.m. on the Marine Corps side of the base, according to a news release from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall.

    “Several Marines are receiving medical care as a result of this incident,” said a Pentagon statement Tuesday evening, before their release.

    Symptoms among those affected included nosebleeds and burning hands, according to sources familiar with the situation.

    From CNN;

    A law enforcement official said field tests for the letter all came back negative for any harmful substance, but the FBI is transporting it tonight to its lab in Quantico for further analysis.

  • Ryan Payne, phony Ranger, sentenced in Malheur occupation

    Ryan Payne, phony Ranger, sentenced in Malheur occupation

    We first wrote about Ryan Payne when he was head of security at the Bundy Ranch four years ago and telling the media that he was a Ranger. Actual Rangers questioned his claims. It turns out that he wasn’t Ranger qualified, nor had he served in a Ranger unit.

    Payne FOIA

    Payne FOIA 2

    Payne turned up again at the Malheur bird sanctuary occupation and stolen valor convention two years ago, where eventually he was arrested. The Herald and News reports that he was sentenced for his leadership role in that incident to three years and a day in prison.

    Payne, 34, helped seize the bird sanctuary in southeastern Oregon on Jan. 2, 2016, in a protest against federal control of Western lands and the imprisonment of two ranchers convicted of setting fires. He and standoff leader Ammon Bundy had come to Oregon two months earlier, warning Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward of civil unrest unless he told the federal government that ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond would not report to prison.

    Federal prosecutors said Payne had a leadership role during the ensuing occupation. In charge of defense, he coordinated armed guards and provided tactical training.

    The judge also ordered Payne to stop associating with the “Patriot” movement. But Joe Rice is still running around a free man.

  • Wednesday morning feel good stories

    Wednesday morning feel good stories

    AW1Ed sends a link from Oswego, Illinois;

    Police say it all began when someone with a knife attacked another person during an argument.

    Neighbor Dave Thomas, who witnessed the attack, went into his home, got his rifle and ordered the suspect to stop.

    “I poked my head out the door. There was a pool of blood, blood was everywhere in the hall. There was still a confrontation going on, there were about three or four people involved at this point,” Thomas said. “So I ran back into my house and grabbed my AR-15. I grabbed the AR-15 over my handgun — bigger gun, I think a little more of an intimidation factor. Definitely played a part in him actually stopping.”

    The suspect was able to get away briefly, before he was captured by police.

    The stabbing victim was taken to the hospital. No word yet on that person’s condition.

    Police say Thomas has a valid firearm owner’s identification card and a concealed carry permit.

    From Charleston, West Virginia;

    A burglary early Sunday morning ended up with a shot fired by the homeowner, Charleston Police say.

    It happened in the 700 block of Ivy Drive.

    Eli Wayne Freeland, 30, was arrested and charged with one count of nighttime burglary.

    Police say the homeowner fired one shot, which hit the living room floor. No charges were filed against him because police say he was acting in self-defense.

    The homeowner told police that Freeland said someone was after him and was going to kill him. The homeowner warned him to stay behind a couch or he would be shot. That’s when the homeowner said Freeland advanced toward him, leading him to fire the shot.

    Go back to Maryland, Eli.

    From Little Rock, Arkansas;

    The Little Rock Police Department says one person was shot by an off-duty officer when the person tried to gain access to the officer’s apartment.

    Lt. Michael Ford says the shooting happened at a residence at Bowman Heights Apartments off of Markham Mesa Place.

    Police tell KATV the veteran officer was at his home when an unknown suspect started banging on the door and yelling loudly. Authorities say the suspect allegedly busted in a window and then shots were fired.

    According to police, officers don’t know if the suspect was armed, but the suspect was taken to the hospital in serious condition for injuries sustained in the shooting.

  • John Adams; the phony SEAL update

    John Adams; the phony SEAL update

    Late last year we wrote about John Adams, who claimed to be a Navy SEAL. At the time, the Navy told us that they had no record of his service. Well, today they changed their mind with no prompting from us.

    He had four years of service, with intermittent Non-Judicial Punishment and finally he was barred from reenlistment. Most importantly, he wasn’t a Navy SEAL – our original contention. He was an Airman Apprentice (E-2).

  • David Cicilline introduces “Assault Weapon Ban of 2018”

    David Cicilline introduces “Assault Weapon Ban of 2018”

    The Left says that they are not out to ban guns or take your guns from you, but Rhode Island Democrat David Cicilline has introduced the Assault Weapons Ban of 2018 and 150 Democrats have signed on with him, according to the Washington Examiner;

    The bill prohibits the “sale, transfer, production, and importation” of semi-automatic rifles and pistols that can hold a detachable magazine, as well as semi-automatic rifles with a magazine that can hold more than 10 rounds. Additionally, the legislation bans the sale, transfer, production, and importation of semi-automatic shotguns with features such as a pistol grip or detachable stock, and ammunition feeding devices that can hold more than 10 rounds.

    Cicilline’s legislation names 205 specific firearms that are prohibited, including the AK-47 and AR-15.

    “Assault weapons were made for one purpose,” Cicilline said in a statement. “They are designed to kill as many people as possible in a short amount of time. They do not belong in our communities.”

    I guess Democrats were upset that firearms sales were sluggish last year, so they’re scare-mongering to get folks to make those purchases now.

    This won’t pass, not because of NRA money, but because Americans largely oppose bans on weapons. Besides, who do these fascists think they are to tell me I can’t sell my legal firearms? What kind of unAmerican crap is that?

    In the language of the bill;

    ‘‘(A) A semiautomatic rifle that has the capacity to accept a detachable magazine and any 1 of the following:

    ‘‘(i) A pistol grip.

    ‘‘(ii) A forward grip.

    ‘‘(iii) A folding, telescoping, or detachable stock.

    ‘‘(iv) A grenade launcher or rocket launcher.

    ‘‘(v) A barrel shroud.

    ‘‘(vi) A threaded barrel.

    ‘‘(B) A semiautomatic rifle that has a fixed magazine with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds, except for an attached tubular device designed to accept, and capable of operating only with, .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.

  • Karl Dawson; phony war hero

    Karl Dawson; phony war hero

    Our partners at Military Phonies share their work on this Karl Avery Dawson fellow. He claims that he’s a “highly decorated” Marine who was “missing in action” during a secret squirrel mission. That the Corps had already set aside a burial plot for him until he made it home and they took him to see the President, for some reason.

    Then the Marine Corps bought him the uniform that he wore at his wedding;

    Well, he was in the Marine Corps for nearly three years, but he was a 3072 Aviation Supply Man and he was discharged as a Private (E-1).

    His only award is a marksmanship badge, no Silver Star or any of the other mountain of medals he is wearing.

  • Battle of Norfolk; 27 years ago today

    Battle of Norfolk; 27 years ago today

    The Battle of Norfolk was the cousin of the Battle of 73 Easting. Objective Norfolk was just the other side of that invisible line in the sand. Wiki says of that battle;

    No less than 14 divisions participated in this particular battle. In reality this makes it quite possibly the largest battle of the entire war, however, the Battle of Medina Ridge involved the largest American and Iraqi divisions. Another factor was the media seemingly overlooked the details of the coalition ground campaign for some unknown reason. It would also be over a decade after the conflict before quality references would become available on most of the battles that took place during the 1st Gulf War.

    Task Force 1-41 passed through elements of the 2d ACR at about 30 minutes after midnight in total darkness after a day-long march to get to the battle. The horizon in front of 2/2 Cav was dotted with burning armored vehicles, hundreds of Iraqi prisoners sat in tiny groups waving white flags so they wouldn’t get shot by the advancing armored vehicles. We could make out them and their flags through our thermal optics. As soon as we passed through the Cav’s vehicles, it became a 360-degree battle. Bravo Company’s commander became disoriented and led a platoon diagonally across the battlefield where they were mistaken for Iraqi armor by M1 gunners who immediately destroyed three of the Bradleys. Remarkably, only six of that 35-member platoon were killed.

    The rest of Task Force 1-41 watched the sun come up six miles from where they had passed through 2/2 Cav’s line.

    The two attacking brigades of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, including the 3rd Brigade of the 2nd Armored Division, were positioned along the 75 Easting, 2,000 meters east of 73 Easting. The Brigades clashed with the Iraqi Tawakalna Division of the Republican Guard, including the 37th Brigade of the 12th Iraqi Armored Division. The 12th Iraqi Armored Division would be destroyed during this engagement. A total of 80 Iraqi armored vehicles would be destroyed in the process.

    4-3 FA Battalion, 2nd Armored Division(FWD) conducts artillery strikes on Iraqi positions during the 1st Gulf War. 4-3 FA was the primary fire support battalion for Task Force 1-41 during the 1st Gulf War, February 1991.
    British Army Challenger 1 main battle tank during Operation Desert Storm. The Challenger proved to be a deadly opponent at the Battle of Norfolk.

    With air support from the 2nd Battalion, 1st Aviation’s attack helicopters and fire support from both the 4-3 FA Battalion and the 210th Field Artillery Brigade preventing Iraqi artillery from interfering, the U.S. 1st Infantry Division conducted a passage of the 2nd ACR’s lines. In the following three hours the U.S. 1st Infantry Division methodically crossed the 6.2 miles (10.0 km) of Objective Norfolk, destroying Iraqi tanks, trucks, and infantry through thick fog. The 3rd Brigade of the 2nd Armored Division destroyed 60 Iraqi tanks and 35 AFVs along the IPSA pipeline. In the thick of the fog of war, U.S. units became mixed with Iraqi units dispersed throughout the desert. This confusion led to some friendly fire incidents.

    By dawn, the U.S. 1st Infantry Division controlled Objective Norfolk and the Tawakalna Mechanized Infantry Division had ceased to exist as a fighting force. A total of eleven Iraqi divisions were destroyed. American casualties were six soldiers killed (all but one by friendly fire) and 25 wounded.

    We reconsolidated after a sleepless night and set out for Kuwait from there. Eventually, we began running out of fuel and the whole Brigade lagered up the night of the 27th and waited for the fuelers – and we got our first real sleep since we’d crossed into Iraq three days before only because our fuel tanks were nearly empty. I laid on top of our TOW missile launcher while I waited for the troops to get their own sleeping gear situated and woke up with the sun in my face the next morning with a few hours left before the ceasefire so we mounted up and moved out.

    As the ceasefire deadline approached, we engaged with remnants of the Iraqi Army left behind by their leadership (which had fled back to Iraq on the nearby Highway One – the Highway of Death) and at 0800 local time, we turned left and stopped firing.

    Task Force 1-41 was awarded a Valorous Unit Citation which read;

    For extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy. Task Force 1-41 was the first coalition force to breach the Saudi Arabian border on 15 February 1991 and conduct ground combat operations in Iraq engaging in direct and indirect fire fights with the enemy on 17 February 1991. The Task Force was part of the VII Corps main attack beginning 24 February 1991 as it conducted a forward passage through 1st Infantry Division elements and began a mission to clear a zone which again resulted in enemy contact. On 26 February, following a 60 kilometer road march, the Task Force immediately engaged in ground combat with armored and dismounted enemy of brigade size. For six hours it was involved in continuous combat with a tenacious and determined enemy occupying extremely well prepared and heavily fortified bunkers. Task Force infantry elements dismounted and engaged the enemy in numerous short range fire fights while methodically clearing the extensive bunker complex. By morning the Task Force had systematically reduced the entrenched enemy positions in zone. Continuing as part of the VII Corps attack the Task Force travelled 85 kilometers in less than 24 hours while engaging at short range multiple, dug in enemy tanks in ambush positions. The Task Force reached its final objective 28 February 1991 with a push which continued the destruction of enemy armored vehicles. During the entire ground campaign, involving their attack through Iraq into Kuwait, Task Force 1-41 travelled over 200 Kilometers in 72 hours and destroyed 65 armored vehicles and 10 artillery pieces, while capturing over 300 enemy prisoners.

  • Tuesday morning feel good stories

    Tuesday morning feel good stories

    From Milwaukee, Wisconsin;

    Police were called to the scene shortly before 5:50 a.m.

    Preliminary information has revealed that a 21-year-old man attempted to rob a 24-year-old man at that location. The 24-year-old man shot the 21-year-old man.

    The 21-year-old man died from his injuries.

    The 24-year-old man remained on scene and is cooperating with MPD.

    From Houston, Texas;

    A business owner shot and killed a man Monday who broke into his northwest Houston business, police said.

    The owner of J’s Sticker Station told police he was asleep inside the shop in the 6100 block of Pinemont Dr. when he heard the man breaking in.

    The business owner told police he grabbed his pistol, fired once, and shot the suspected intruder in the head.

    From Lynchburg, Virginia;

    On February 24, 2018 (02/24/2018), at approximately 1:30 a.m., the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office received numerous calls on Ventura Drive in reference to an unknown subject banging on windows and attempting to break into residences. The Sheriff’s Office received an additional call from a homeowner stating that a male subject was breaking windows and now entering their residence through a window. The homeowner fired one shot, striking the subject, who then fled on foot. The subject was later located had sustained a single gunshot wound to the upper chest. The subject, identified as Jeremy Maurice Jones, was treated by Lynchburg General Hospital for his injuries, and charged with trespassing and property damage.