The Walking Man , 1907 Auguste Rodin
crédit photo: P. Abrahamsen
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The Walking Man , 1907 Auguste Rodin
crédit photo: P. Abrahamsen
Sculpture Saturday
You don’t have to sculpt out of marble or wood, you know.
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Pulling a pistol from his waistband, the young man spun his human shield toward police. “Don’t do it!” a pursuing officer pleaded. The young man complied, releasing the bystander and tossing the gun, which skittered across the city street and then into the hands of police.
Pulling a pistol from his waistband, the young man spun his human shield toward police.
“Don’t do it!” a pursuing officer pleaded. The young man complied, releasing the bystander and tossing the gun, which skittered across the city street and then into the hands of police.
They soon learned that the 9mm Beretta had a rap sheet. Bullet casings linked it to four shootings, all of them in Albany, New York.
And there was something else. The pistol was U.S. Army property, a weapon intended for use against America’s enemies, not on its streets.
The Army couldn’t say how its Beretta M9 got to New York’s capital. Until the June 2018 police foot chase, the Army didn’t even realize someone had stolen the gun. Inventory records checked by investigators said the M9 was 600 miles away -- safe inside Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
“It’s incredibly alarming,” said Albany County District Attorney David Soares. “It raises the other question as to what else is seeping into a community that could pose a clear and present danger.”
The armed services and the Pentagon are not eager for the public to know the answer.
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Others, I imagine, were stolen by far-right sympathisers in the armed and forces have found a home in the armories of far-right nuts.
Oh boy
Cool
An arcade-inspired image of @swoodminty‘s Aida and my Mostly Armless.
“Mo the No-Armed Bandit” totally sounds like the name of a forgotten sixth-generation console 3D platformer.