ALoha.....Week 104
Silent reading...that means no talking or daydreaming!
grab a newspaper...READ..READ until 8:30
Type up summary , use complete sentences in paragraph form
title:
8 sentence summary who , what , when, where, why
3 reflections...i feel ....i agree.....i believe.....
1 thing you learned!
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This morning I read about the autopsy report of a slain border patrol agent. Robert Rosas, 30, was shot four times in the head, three times in the torso, and once in the neck. On July 23rd around 9:15pm. Rosas was tracking suspected illegal immigrants, when he got out of his vehicle and got shot. Another agent heard the gunshots and found a flashlight 10 yards away from Rosas vehicle and then found his body a few more yard away. Several shell casings were collected from the FBI Mexican authorities have detained and IDENTIFIED five people, but have not announced any arrests. U.S Customs and Border Protection and the FBI are offering a SIGNIFICANT amount of money as a reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction, and for recovering Rosas service weapon. I thought an interesting fact was that the report stated he was shot from “intermediate range” but when contacted, the Medical Examiners office would not define what “intermediate range” was.
Today I read on the newspaper about a border patrol agent that was shot to death. He was a man by the name of Robert Rosas. He was shot eight times while tracking a group of illegal aliens trying to cross to the usa. I feel bad for his family and friends because they are suffering right now. I believe this would of never happened if there wasn’t any borders to patrol. Hopefully no one has to die anymore in order for illegals to have a shot at a better life in the U S A. I do believe the man that shot and killed him should be punished because no act of crime should go unpunished. But I also believe that the U.S.A. is never gonna be able to stop illegal aliens from entering the united states. The coyotes have too much experience and are very well trained.
Today I read about two teenagers and an adult in connection with the beating of a 76-year-old African-American man early Tuesday in Baltimore, Maryland, in an incident police say had a racial connection. Emmanuel Miller, 16, and Zachary Watson, 17 are charged as adults. They and Calvin Lockner, 28, face numerous charges in the alleged beating of James Privott, including attempted murder, assault and harassing a person because of race or religion. Lockner is a white supremacist with the nickname "Hitler”. Privott told police he was loading his Chevy Tahoe after fishing in the nearby Patapsco River when three or four white males approached him and began to kick and punch him, knocking him to the ground while using racial epithets.
Today I read about the San Diego Chargers Shaun Phillips is return back into action in a whole new prospective he is going to be a pass rusher instead of a linebacker he is going to be rushing people instead of covering. He wants to be a rusher because he likes chasing the quarterbacks down for his team because he feels like it’s the right fit for him. Phillips during the chargers first pre season game rushed in and force the Seattle Seahawks quarter back to throw a incompletion and Phillips said he loves chasing the quarterback down that’s his favorite thing to do. I think this will be a good idea because they just drafted a new outside linebacker and he can take Phillips place and he will become a good linebacker as well as Phillips.
What I learn about this article I read this morning is INITIAL on, Man goes from heroic husband to hammer-wielding wife killer and it takes place in the AREA of BRYCEVILLE, Florida. Michael Ratley of age 25, was known as a hero. In December 2006, Ratley carried his 2-week-old son, Aiden, and his wife, Effie Ratley, 29, from the EMERGED flames as fire engulfed their Bryceville, Florida, trailer. The CONSEQUENCES of The man who was hailed as a hero for saving his wife was convicted in July of murdering her. In a Nassau County Court jury in Yulee, Florida, said he should spend the rest of his life in prison for the crime. Judge Circuit Judge Robert Foster sentenced the 25-year-old to life without possibility of parole.
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