Procession honors fallen sheriff’s lieutenant as body is taken to funeral home

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2024
  • The sheriff’s lieutenant killed in a shootout Sunday night in Salina was honored with a procession Monday as his body was moved from downtown Syracuse to a funeral home. Around 100 emergency vehicles formed the procession as the body of sheriff’s Lt. Michael Hoosock was taken from the Wallie J. Howard Center for Forensic Sciences in downtown Syracuse to the Thomas J. Pirro Jr. Funeral Home in Salina April 15, 2024. Read the full story: l.syracuse.com/DG2BHS

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  • @thundertechmedia1014
    @thundertechmedia1014 Месяц назад +8

    Rest In Peace to all those who Died🕊🙏

  • @thundertechmedia1014
    @thundertechmedia1014 Месяц назад +10

    Rest In Peace to Lt. Michael Hoosock🕊🙏

  • @25yrsotj
    @25yrsotj Месяц назад +9

    2 more Brothers taken and their families devastated ! Rest in Peace ! 💙🙏💙

    • @larrybrinley8222
      @larrybrinley8222 Месяц назад +1

      They were brothers?

    • @25yrsotj
      @25yrsotj Месяц назад +1

      @@larrybrinley8222 it’s a term the LEO’s use when one of our own is being referred to

    • @pirtatejoe
      @pirtatejoe Месяц назад +4

      @@larrybrinley8222 It's also what they call each other when they are covering up the crimes they commit.

    • @Task-paralysis24.7
      @Task-paralysis24.7 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@pirtatejoe inappropriate.

    • @mranarchy1033
      @mranarchy1033 Месяц назад +1

      Leo's more like perras😂😂😂

  • @concettastowell9207
    @concettastowell9207 Месяц назад +5

    May he rest in peace and his family get justice❤😢

    • @Kivuh
      @Kivuh Месяц назад

      The reason why I will never support the government of Israel, and neither should you . During the 1970s and 1980s, there were reports and allegations that Israel provided military support and weapons to the apartheid regime in South Africa. The apartheid regime in South Africa enforced a system of racial segregation and discrimination, oppressing the majority black population in the country.
      Here are some key points regarding the allegations of Israeli support to the South African apartheid regime:
      1. **Military Cooperation**: There were reports of military cooperation between Israel and South Africa during the apartheid era. Israel allegedly provided military equipment, technology, and expertise to the South African government.
      2. **Allegations of Arms Sales**: There were allegations that Israel sold weapons, including military aircraft, armored vehicles, and ammunition, to the apartheid regime in South Africa. These sales were reportedly used by the South African government to suppress internal dissent and opposition to apartheid policies.
      3. **Political Motivations**: The alleged military cooperation between Israel and South Africa during this period was influenced by various factors, including shared security interests, geopolitical considerations, and a common perception of threats in their respective regions.
      4. **International Criticism**: The reported military cooperation between Israel and the apartheid regime in South Africa drew international criticism and condemnation. Many countries and organizations viewed such support as contributing to the perpetuation of human rights abuses and oppression in South Africa.
      5. **End of Apartheid**: With the end of apartheid in the early 1990s and the establishment of a democratic government in South Africa, these allegations of Israeli support to the apartheid regime became a subject of historical scrutiny and criticism.
      It is important to note that the details and extent of Israeli support to the apartheid regime in South Africa during that period remain a subject of historical debate and controversy. The allegations have been a point of criticism for Israel's foreign policy during that era and have been cited as an example of international support for oppressive regimes. Copy paste and share.
      Israel's health ministry is investigating claims that Ethiopian women are being injected with a controversial contraceptive without their knowledge or consent.
      Thousands of Ethiopian women are said to be receiving shots of Depo-Provera every three months in Israeli clinics. The contraceptive stops menstruation and has been linked to fertility problems and osteoporosis.
      Yaakov Litzman, Israel's deputy minister of health, who has previously denied the practice, will lead the inquiry, a spokesperson announced on Wednesday.
      The phenomenon was uncovered when social workers noticed the birth rate among Ethiopian immigrants halving in a decade. An Israeli documentary investigating the scandal was aired in December and prompted a popular outcry.
      It revealed that women were started on a course of contraceptive jabs while still in transit camps in Ethiopia, some without being told they were being given birth control and many having no idea of the side-effects. When they eventually arrived in Israel, doctors continued the treatment unquestioningly. But the critical question remains unanswered as to who instigated the policy, with neither Israel nor Ethiopia willing to claim responsibility.
      Sava Reuben, an Ethiopian who has lived in Israel since 1984, interviewed more than 35 women from her community for the film and found that 25 were still receiving contraceptive shots from healthcare providers.
      Reuben spoke to one woman who believed she had been given a flu vaccination and had no idea she had been injected with Depo-Provera.
      Another was pregnant with her fifth child when she arrived in the transit camp, where she would live for seven years. The woman in her thirties told Reuben that officials had gathered together all the new mothers in the camp and told them they would be given Depo-Provera as it would be too difficult for them to give birth Israel.
      "No, we didn't want to take it, we refused. We said we didn't want it," the unnamed woman recalls in the film. She agreed to the injections only because she was told her immigration to Israel would be blocked and she would receive no further healthcare in the camps if she refused.
      "This happened to many, many other women," Reuben said.
      More than 50,000 Ethiopian Jews have immigrated to Israel in the past decade. The fast-growing community has struggled against bias. In 1996, thousands rioted when it was discovered that the Israeli health ministry had destroyed all stocks of blood donated by Ethiopians on the grounds that it might be contaminated with HIV.
      Israel's health ministry has strongly denied allegations that the injections are part of a policy to control the growth of the Ethiopian community.
      "The Israel ministry of health neither advises nor encourages the use of Depo-Provera injections and if they are being administered this is in despite of our view," a spokesperson said.
      And yet Reuben claims to have discovered a letter from the health ministry to a clinic in Ethiopia in 2000 thanking doctors there for the large numbers of women they had treated with Depo-Provera.
      "Why are only Ethiopian women being given Depo-Provera in Israel? It's supposed to be a last-resort contraceptive. Israeli health authorities claim the injections are a cultural preference but in our culture, to have lots of children is to be rich," Reuben said.
      "It is my opinion that this is a deliberate policy on the part of Israel. They are taking advantage of women who are weak because they are new to the country, do not understand the language and who traditionally respect authority. It makes me more than angry."
      Dr Mushira Aboodia, a gynaecologist working at Jerusalem's Hadassah medical centre, said the majority of Ethiopian women she had met received Depo-Provera injections.
      "This is a policy that no one will admit. No one in Israel will take responsibility for the treatment in the camps but someone must have instigated it and it would not be in Ethiopia's interests to treat women preparing to leave the country," Aboodia said.
      "Something is definitely wrong here. I'm very glad the ministry of health will be investigating the issue. They will need to do a thorough job."
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  • @sosoblackfeather
    @sosoblackfeather Месяц назад +1

    “There was once a man who carved a poem called ‘Loss’ into a stone, then he scratched it out.
    Now no one can read ‘Loss’, they can only feel it”.
    - Memories of a Geisha
    I am sorry for your loss.❤

  • @mranarchy1033
    @mranarchy1033 Месяц назад +5

    Two cops for,how many have been killed by cops?

  • @BigJake32
    @BigJake32 Месяц назад +4

    God bless our law enforcement, thank you for your service. 🙏💪🇺🇲

  • @ninamariemelina
    @ninamariemelina Месяц назад

    Isnt it weird how the kilker and the cop both name Michael

  • @alexislee9763
    @alexislee9763 Месяц назад +2

    Condolences to the family members friends and colleagues of the fallen heroes. Love hugs kisses and prayers in the name of Jesus Christ...amen ❤

  • @Teddy_Graham
    @Teddy_Graham Месяц назад +2

    FTP

  • @maxjulianc
    @maxjulianc Месяц назад +3

    Waist of tax dollars.

    • @brent5027
      @brent5027 Месяц назад

      Its waste you uneducated jacka$$

  • @Teddy_Graham
    @Teddy_Graham Месяц назад +2

    Wasting my tax dollars. Trump’s fault for sure.

  • @larrybrinley8222
    @larrybrinley8222 Месяц назад +9

    That's a gigantic waste of tax payer resources. The public shouldn't have to participate in the parade because the police unlawfully block the access to a publicly funded road.

  • @couple4femaleplay
    @couple4femaleplay Месяц назад +3

    ❤Yeah rest in peaces❤

  • @Adrian-gm7vf
    @Adrian-gm7vf Месяц назад +10

    In memory of Brianna Grier christian glass and Tyre Nichols prayers for Eric Cantu shot by police for eating a burger