Author: Dave Hardin

  • Justin Paisley Phony Marine and his Cacophony of Counterfeit Canine Credentials.

    Justin Paisley Phony Marine and his Cacophony of Counterfeit Canine Credentials.

    We first posted about Justin Paisley HERE on the case sent to us by militaryphony.com.  It seems one of the reporters we had talked to followed up on his case.

    A K9 trainer in Parker who claims to have served two decades in the military has no military records at all.

    That name was Justin Paisley, owner of Elite K9 Dynamics in Parker.

    Online reviews were positive and according to their website they specialize in “positive reinforcement training” and are “veteran owned and operated”

    “He had just tons and tons of certifications that he brought with him and all of this military training he said he had. He was training the military K9’s, police dogs, and he was a member of the military police,” she said.

    Mercer signed up, paying $600 for six sessions.

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    As her time ended, she raised concerns about the lack of specialty training.

    “I would explain to him kind of what I needed from her and that I had started some of the training. He just never came through with it,” Mercer said.

    She says Paisley told her it would take more time so she signed up for six more sessions. Half way through she noticed a change, but not the kind she was looking for.

    “Presley jumped right out of the car and she saw him right away and she jumped right back in the car with her tail tucked and she’s never done that before… ever,” she said.

    After cutting ties with Paisley, she learned he might not be who he claimed.

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    A retired 20-year veteran of the Marine Corps who worked as a “military police officer with the specialty of 5812, which is a K9 handler” he wrote online.

    Paisley has also made several posts on social media about the difficulty attending memorials saying, “I lost many fellow comrades in combat.”

    Using a birth date we found on public records associated with his name and business, we asked for service records — both the National Archives and the Department of the Navy say they do not exist.

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    “Did you ever question that any of it was false?” CBS4 reporter Karen Morfitt asked Mercer.

    “Yeah, you know there were some questions,” she responded.

    A background check through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation show run-ins with police almost every year since 1991 until 2003 at which time the Department of Corrections says he was in prison.

    The dog training organizations he claims to have certification from say they had no record of a Justin Paisley.

    Multiple calls, emails and a visit to the address listed on his state business license went unanswered.

    Mercer is out hundreds of dollars and having to retrain Presley. Her story is a lesson for others.

    “People aren’t going to be getting, you know, what they are paying for and their dogs may be abused and they are going to have to undo a lot of things that he’s done to them.”

    For some reason Justin Paisley does not want to talk to me… I am beginning to think its because of you people.  Much respect to Karen Morfitt  for doing a follow up on this clown.  Feel free to say a kind word about her defending Valor from Vultures.   I think she has a Book of Face or try HERE

  • Man Cuts Off Arm and Claims Wounded Veteran

    Man Cuts Off Arm and Claims Wounded Veteran


    Hey, I just couldn’t let this one pass by…

    https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/actor-that-appeared-on-better-call-saul-and-longmire-admits-to-cutting-off-own-arm-posing-as-war-veteran

    OK, so this guy cuts off his arm and pretends to be a war veteran.

    Surprisingly, the move worked and Latourette found work off the severed limb and a story about being a war veteran.

    The good news is – he got some roles.   The bad news is – he doesn’t have an arm.

    Got to give him points for commitment.

    John Wayne Bobbitt‘s porn career took off right after his wife took off… with his pride.

  • Sunday morning feel good stories.

    Sunday morning feel good stories.

    From Anderson County, SC

    No charges will be filed in the death of a man who was shot in his car Tuesday outside Sunset Grill on U.S. 29,  Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride said Friday.

    Antwan Evans, 32, who lived in Atlanta and had family in Albany, Georgia, had driven two hours to Anderson to meet with the woman who was in the car with him, according to Deputy Coroner Don McCown. McCown said Evans and the woman, whose identity has not been disclosed by investigators, had previously been in a relationship. She is an employee of the Independent Mail.

    Evans and the woman were supposed to be going to breakfast to talk when things went sour, investigators said. Evans and the woman got into a disagreement over several things, one of which was that Evans wanted to see her phone and to know who she had been talking to, McBride said.

    “He pulled a gun on her inside the car,” McBride said in an interview Friday. “She had a split second to grab it and fight for her life. A struggle ensued, and he was shot.”

    Evans was shot in the chest.

    When deputies arrived, he was dead in the driver’s seat of a red Camaro.

    McBride said the woman acted in self-defense.

    “She did what she had to do to survive,” he said. “She survived to tell her story, and her story adds up.”

    From Yoakum, TX

    The gunfight happened in the early morning hours of 17 August 2018. The location was 867 Bootlegger Lane in Yoakum, Texas.  Yoakum is a small town in Texas, about halfway between San Antonio and Houston.

    There was “bad blood” between Dakota Wayne Kirkman, 19, and Manuel Martinez III, 36.  The men lived about 22 miles apart. Yoakum is in DeWitt County, Texas. Kirkman and his girlfriend lived in Hallettsville in Lavaca County, Texas.

    Dakota did not want his live-in girlfriend to hang around Martinez and his wife. His girlfriend, Martinez, and Martinez’ wife were at Martinez’ house when Kirkman came to bring his girlfriend home.  Kirkman arrived in his truck. He had a singleshot .22 rifle and one cartridge, loaded in the chamber.

    Kirkman and Martinez got into a verbal altercation. The Sheriff reported that alcohol was involved.

    The altercation escalated into a gunfight. Cartridge cases found at the scene indicated that Martinez fired 15 shots from an AR15 type rifle and 12 shots from a .40 caliber pistol.

    Most of the action seems to have happened while Kirkman was in or around his truck. 13 bullet holes were found in the truck. 11 of the bullet holes were from  .223 cartridges. Two of the bullet holes were from a .40 caliber pistol.

    Kirkman is recorded as firing one shot from his single shot .22 caliber rifle. The shot struck Martinez in the chest, killing him.

    Law enforcement was called at 2:43 a.m.  From cuerorecord.com:

    When law enforcement made it to the location, a man was found lying in the front yard with an apparent gunshot wound. The initial investigation indicated an ongoing tension between the deceased and the alleged shooter. The murder weapon was a .22 rifle.

    DeWitt County Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1, Peggy Mayer was called at 3:08 a.m. and later announced Martinez dead at the scene.

    “This is a tragic loss of life, and our hearts go out to Martinez’s family,” DeWitt County Sheriff Carl Bowen said in a press release.

    According to Bowen, there was an altercation and an exchange of gunfire between two men. Kirkman left the location on Bootlegger Lane with his girlfriend and ended up at their home at 32 Private Road 4006 in Hallettsville.

    Kirkman was taken into custody without incident.

    Dakota Kirkman was held at the DeWitt County jail for 55 days. Bail was set at $500,000.

    On October 11, 2018, the grand jury found Kirkman to have been justified by reason of self-defense. From victoriaadvocate.com:

    Investigators documented 11 bullet holes made by a .223-caliber rifle and two from a .40-caliber pistol. An AR-15 and .40-caliber pistol were found near Martinez’s body along with 15 rifle and 12 pistol casings. One of the bullets passed through the truck’s frame near the driver’s seat belt fastener, said Lassmann, who added if Kirkman had not been crouching in his seat, he likely would have been shot.

    “(Kirkman) must have been scared to death,” Lassmann said.

    The number of bullets fired by Martinez stood in stark contrast to the single, fatal shot from Kirkman’s antique, bolt-action .22-caliber rifle. Additionally, evidence showed Kirkman went to the home on Bootlegger Lane with only a single round chambered in his rifle and no other ammo in his vehicle.

    That contrast further emphasized the likelihood that Kirkman acted in self-defense, Lassmann said.

    Investigators documented 11 bullet holes made by a .223-caliber rifle and two from a .40-caliber pistol. An AR-15 and .40-caliber pistol were found near Martinez’s body along with 15 rifle and 12 pistol casings.
    Investigators documented 11 bullet holes made by a .223-caliber rifle and two from a .40-caliber pistol. An AR-15 and .40-caliber pistol were found near Martinez’s body along with 15 rifle and 12 pistol casings.
  • A Wounded Warrior’s message to students claiming PTSD from “election trauma”.

    A Wounded Warrior’s message to students claiming PTSD from “election trauma”.

    Many of us believe PTSD is being overdiagnosed at epidemic levels.

  • European court rules that telling the “truth” about  Muhammad is defaming and does not fall under protected free speech

    European court rules that telling the “truth” about  Muhammad is defaming and does not fall under protected free speech

    The freedom of speech does not extend to include defaming the prophet of Islam, the European Court of Human rights ruled Thursday.

    The Strasbourg-based ECHR ruled that insulting Islamic prophet Muhammad “goes beyond the permissible limits of an objective debate” and “could stir up prejudice and put at risk religious peace.”

    The ECHR ruled Austrian courts had “carefully balanced her right to freedom of expression with the right of others to have their religious feelings protected.”

    The woman, in her late 40s and identified only as E.S., claimed during two public seminars in 2009 that Muhammad’s marriage to a young girl was akin to “pedophilia.”

    According to Islamic tradition, the marriage between Muhammad and a 6-year-old girl was consummated when she was 9 years old and he was about 50.

    The Austrian woman stated in her seminars that Muhammad “liked to do it with children” and “… A 56-year-old and a 6-year-old? … What do we call it, if it is not pedophilia?”

    A Vienna court convicted her in 2011 of disparaging religious doctrines, ordering her to pay a $547 fine, plus legal costs. The ruling was later upheld by an Austrian appeals court.

    The woman argued her comments fell within her right of freedom of expression and that religious groups must tolerate criticism. She also argued her comments were intended to contribute to public debate and not designed to defame Muhammad.

    The ECHR said the Austrian court’s decision “served the legitimate aim of preserving religious peace.”

    The court also said the woman’s comments were not objective, failed to provide historical background and had no intention of promoting public debate.

    Anyone can quote me here, “Muhammad’s marriage to a young girl was akin to “pedophilia.” – Dave Hardin

    Muhammad did not have magical powers of any kind, he was nothing more than a liar who used violence and manipulation to control people.

    Muhammad did NOT climb onto the back of a winged horse that magically had a human head and then flew off into the heavens.

    Oh, and lest if forget…

    “Islam is a disease of the mind” – Dave Hardin

    My comments are intended to contribute to public debate and ARE SPECIFICALLY designed to defame the fraud, Muhammad.

     

     

    Source: Defaming Muhammad does not fall under purview of free speech, European court rules | Fox News

  • Saturday morning feel good stories

    Saturday morning feel good stories

    From Happy Valley, OR

    An armed homeowner and his girlfriend, who was “tired of being victimized,” thwarted a burglary suspect’s attempt at raiding their home Oct. 18.

    When they arrived home to discover the suspect attempting to leave with their belongings, homeowner Troy Eaton held the suspect at gunpoint while his girlfriend, Dawn Lisa-DesVoigne, called authorities.

    Eaton and Lisa-DesVoigne of Happy Valley, Oregon, had just arrived home as the incident was occurring, according to KOIN-TV.

    Lisa-DesVoigne and Eaton told the outlet that their home had been burglarized three times in the last 10 days, and they installed a home security system to help thwart or discourage would-be thieves.  “We were tired of being victimized, tired of being traumatized and violated,” Lisa-DesVoigne said.  She added that the break-ins have been “heartbreaking,” because many of the items stolen — which have included antiques, electronics, and paintings, according to KPTV-TV — belonged to her parents.

    “These are things my parents collected their whole lives,” she explained.

    The couple’s new security system didn’t stop 20-year-old Edward Cerf from breaking into the couple’s home in the middle of the day, according to the KPTV. The system did its job, however, and the couple spotted Cerf reportedly breaking into the home.

    They immediately took action to stop him.

    Lisa-DesVoigne said that Eaton held Cerf at gunpoint while she phoned authorities, who arrived just minutes later and took Cerf into custody.

    “We were determined to keep him there,” she said. “It makes me feel like I took some power back from them, from these criminals.”

    Eaton added, “Certainly I didn’t want to kill anybody, but the situation is frustrating enough where we had to take some kind of step to stop it.”

    Deputies discovered Cerf’s purported accomplice, Gabriella Solis, asleep in a getaway vehicle about a block from DesVoigne’s home. Solis reportedly told law enforcement that she had been Cerf’s designated eyes and ears during the suspected burglary.

    It is unclear whether Cerf and Solis were linked to previous break-ins at the couple’s home.

    Authorities arrested Cerf and Solis and charged the two with second-degree burglary. Both were booked into the Clackamas County Jail.

  • Parris Island first sergeant to face hearing over $1.5 million razor theft

    Parris Island first sergeant to face hearing over $1.5 million razor theft

    A Marine first sergeant previously stationed at the Corps’ recruit depot aboard Parris Island, South Carolina, will face a preliminary military hearing over his alleged involvement in a razor blade theft ring.

    The first sergeant was named by his initials in an Oct. 10 indictment that purported the Marine noncommissioned officer conspired with three Defense Department civilian employees, working at the recruit store and warehouse at the depot, to steal nearly $1.5 million in Gillette razors.

    I had no idea there was that kind of money in the Gillette business.  Maybe all of this could be avoided if they just have recruits join the Dollar Shave Club. 

    Parris Island has a store that sells razor blades at a discount price to recruits aboard the depot.

    The Parris Island razor blade racket was detailed in a federal indictment:

    Chambers allegedly had approached Brutus “and asked her to steal boxes of high-end Gillette razors, razor blades and other items” from the recruit store, according to the indictment.

    Brutus then allegedly introduced two other employees, Harrison and Byson, to Chambers to help steal the razors.

    Harrison and Byson allegedly were able to steal boxes of the razors from the warehouse on a weekly basis and avoided detection by evading or disabling the security cameras, according to the indictment.

    The stolen merchandise allegedly was delivered in person to Chambers until he was transferred in March 2018 to Florida. The razor blades were then transported via U.S. Postal Service.

    Chambers allegedly would sell the blades and split up the proceeds through wire transfer from his Navy Federal Credit Union account.

    The Post and Courier reported that the use of the postal service may have caused the scheme to come apart when Chambers called about the status of boxes containing 720 packages of Gillette blades that were sent to New York.

    Federal Investigators then found wire transfers to one of the DoD civilian employees, according to The Post and Courier.

    Source: Parris Island first sergeant to face hearing over $1.5 million razor theft

  • Friday morning feel good stories

    Friday morning feel good stories

    From Bronx, NY

    The man shot dead by a Bronx supermarket owner he tried to rob had about 40 previous arrests, including a recent incident when he tried to slash someone at a nearby deli, police said Monday.

    Daniel Meeks, 32, showed up twice Sunday night at the J Market on Morrison Ave. near E. 172nd St. in Soundview, police said.

    Two hours later, Shea said, he returned and tried to pull a stickup.

    He demanded money, then tried to jump the counter, Shea said. The store’s owner, Jin Jie Chen, 43, shot Meeks in the head.Meeks was rushed to Jacobi Medical Center, where he died. Police said it did not appear he had any other weapon.

    Chen has a license for his gun, police said, and has other licenses for other firearms. He was questioned Monday by detectives at the 43rd Precinct, then released without being charged.

    It wasn’t immediately clear if the case would be presented to a grand jury.

    Meeks, who lived about a half-mile away from the store, has more than three dozen arrests on his record, including for robbery and weapons possession.

    Chen has a license for his gun, police said, and has other licenses for other firearms. He was questioned Monday by detectives at the 43rd Precinct, then released without being charged.

    It wasn’t immediately clear if the case would be presented to a grand jury.

    Meeks, who lived about a half-mile away from the store, has more than three dozen arrests on his record, including for robbery and weapons possession.

    On July 6, inside NY Famous Deli on E. 172nd St., a few blocks from where he was killed, Meeks was arrested after he asked a man for change, then tried to take the money from him and slash him, police said.

    Last Wednesday, police said, Meeks was busted for petty larceny for stealing a case of water from a Rite Aid on White Plains Road. He was sentenced to time served and was fined, according to records.

    Chen could not be reached for comment, but a woman who lives nearby and shops at his market said the store doesn’t tolerate shoplifters and other troublemakers.

    “They have big TVs in the store and whenever someone steals they put their picture in the front, saying, ‘This person stole milk,’ or “This person stole ice cream’ or ‘This person stole beer,’ said the customer, Patricia, 27.

    “He was protecting his business,” she added. “Once everything is better I’m going to continue to go there. It’s a good store to go to.”