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Sacramento, California — On Saturday, April 11, 2020, at approximately 4:38 p.m., an officer involved shooting occurred in the 7400 block of West Stockton Boulevard.
During the incident an armed suspect fired upon officers after they attempted an enforcement stop. At approximately 3:38 p.m., the Sacramento Police Department was notified by the Marysville Police Department to be on the lookout for a suspect wanted for attempted homicide with a firearm. At approximately 4:38 p.m., Sacramento Police Department officers located the male adult suspect in a vehicle. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle in the 7400 block of West Stockton Boulevard when the suspect opened the driver’s side door and exchanged gunfire with officers. The suspect was injured as a result. Officers safely detained the suspect and began to render medical aid. Sacramento Fire Department personnel arrived and transported the suspect to a local hospital. The suspect is currently listed in stable condition and receiving medical treatment. No officers were injured during the shooting. The suspect’s firearm was recovered on scene.
All videos being released from this incident have been redacted by Sacramento Police Department to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of those involved. The faces have been blurred and audio redactions are signified by muted audio. The suspect's identity is being withheld until medical treatment is complete and he can be booked at the Sacramento County Main Jail.
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From CDM “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7).
As Christians, we’re in a
fight to maintain our rest. The enemy has already been beaten because of
the finished works of Jesus Christ; our faith in Him positions us to
share in the victory.
Our personal relationships with others can enrich our
lives and make them more enjoyable. Spending time with those we care
about means a great deal to us. However, many people fail to realize the
importance of a relationship with Jesus Christ. Being in His presence
reveals just how much He loves us, and adds joy to our lives that no
other person can bring. Religion tells us that a personal relationship with Christ isn’t
enough for salvation, and that we must add something to it by performing
good works. This is wrong-thinking. If we’ve been born again, we have
become God’s children, with whom He wants constant companionship.
However, without Him, we’re nothing. “I am the true vine, and My
Father is the vinedresser… You are already clean because of the word
which I have spoken to you. Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch
cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can
you, unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches. He who
abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do
nothing”(John 15:1, 3-5, NKJV).
We’re saved by God’s grace, not by anything we do. Our salvation
doesn’t depend on our behavior, and we don’t become “unsaved” if we
don’t bear fruit right away. Most churches are still teaching
Old-Testament law, which says we must do something in an attempt to
guarantee our redemption in case grace alone doesn’t work. Jesus, and
Jesus alone, is quite enough. “And he said unto me, My grace is
sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most
gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power
of Christ may rest upon me”(2 Corinthians 12:9). One component of a successful relationship is frequent communication.
When we have regular conversations with our heavenly Father, we learn
that we’re worthy to stand in His presence only because of what Christ
did on the cross. In the Old Testament, sin was a barrier between God
and man. Jesus’ blood sacrifice changed that. “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him” (2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus will never abandon us when we face adversity, challenges, or
hardship. He instead bears us up and gives us the strength to persevere.
Absolutely nothing can separate us from His love and the commitment He
has made to us. “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall
tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or
peril, or sword?... For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life,
nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor
things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be
able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our
Lord” (Romans 8:35, 38, 39). There are plenty of things in the world we can seek after, and many
opportunities to establish relationships with anyone we choose, but
there’s no substitute for a relationship with Jesus. He wants to
complete us like no one else can by getting involved with every aspect
of our lives. “…Let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the LORD! Seek the LORD and His strength; Seek His face evermore!” (1 Chronicles 16:10, 11, NKJV). He’s all we’ll ever need. For more on establishing a relationship with God, click on the link below for the three-message series, Knowing God. http://bit.ly/KnowingGod3MessageSeries
The relentless advance of the Gospel is still God’s plan to reach the world.
Acts 2:21 “And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
The Life And Ministry Of The Apostle Paul
By: John Roney
Paul had received a lot of bad
press over the last 2000 years. But he is quite possibly one of the
most authentic Christian leaders the world has ever seen.
The Apostle Paul: 1) Paul was born a Roman Citizen (from Tarsus, present day Turkey). 2) As a Roman Citizen, Paul had the right to speak in public, the right to travel throughout the Roman world. 3) Paul has the right to not be imprisoned without a trial. 4) Paul was born in Tarsus as a Jew and was raised in Jerusalem. 5)
Paul was a Pharisee, and the son of a Pharisee. Pharisees were the
people who were the strict religious followers who were very well
educated on both traditional schooling and biblical backing. 6) Paul studied under Gamaliel who was one of the eminent Jewish teachers at the time. 7) Paul had been taught to hold his convictions with absolute passion. Paul
was trained since a child to be zealous about God. "I persecuted the
followers of this way (meaning Christianity) to their death, arresting
both men and women and throwing them into prison." Acts 22:4 Paul
was at first passionate about persecuting the early Christians. "I too
was convinced that I ought to do all that was possible to oppose the
name of Jesus of Nazareth. And that is just what I did in Jerusalem. On
the authority of the chief priests I put many of the saints in prison,
and when they were put to death, I cast my vote against them." Acts
26:9-10 So What Difference Does All This Make To Our Lives? Think
about Winston Churchill for a minute. He stated, when looking on the
experiences of WWII, that all of his previous life and experiences had
merely been preparation for his service during the war. The Bible
teaches that everything that happens in our lives is a preparation for
what is to come. Look at the life of Joseph. He was thrown into
prison, sold into slavery by his brothers, but then became 2nd in
command over the nation of Egypt, second only to the Pharaoh himself.
"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love
God, to them who are the called according to his purpose" (Rom. 8:28
KJV). This is one of the greatest verses in the Bible to be sure, one
that is filled with hope and promise. There are countless people
throughout history that have been prepared in interesting, strange or
even downright confusing ways for what was to come. If your life is in
pieces, looking like a jig-saw puzzle, the only way that God can piece
it back together for you is when you accept Jesus Christ as your
personal savior. God knows what He's doing. There have been so
many times in my life where I have looked around and just asked, "why?"
But the Lord has always had a plan for the confusion and the heartache
in my life, and he has turned it all to good, even when I didn't believe
it would happen and the situation was bleak. God wants us to
trust Him. He has a bigger plan going on than we can understand. God
knows what He is doing in your life. If we really believe this, it will
really change the way we see life. It can give us a sense of peace
when we keep our eyes on this truth-that He has a plan for all He does.
This understanding can quench our unbelief.
When Joseph was talking to his brothers in Egypt, after going through
all the mess, after 13 years in prison, and after total confusion for
what had happened in his life, said, "So then, it was not you who sent
me here, but God. He made me father to Pharaoh, lord of his entire
household and ruler of all Egypt." Genesis 45:8
You can pray and
ask God for this peace about the situations and difficulties in your
life. Lord please give me the strength, understanding and trust to know
that you are working out your perfect will in my life. Please equip me
with the wisdom and faith to trust you and your perfect will for my
life.
This article adapted from information from fantastic
sermons by pastor Lon Solomon of McLean Bible Church: https://mcleanbible.org/.
The author of this article is John W. Roney. John is an author and
publisher in the trading and investing markets who spends most of his
time traveling internationally to serve at business development
seminars.
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Fitness Amateur Of The Week: Julie Edonu Sprints To A Figure Finish!
Track
and field instilled a competitive edge within Julie that translated
into the gym and onto the figure stage. See how this dual-sport athlete
maintains a streamlined physique!
Growing up in the 90s in Baltimore, Maryland, there wasn't much to do
but play outside, so I joined my older brother and his friends to play
football and tag. At age 13, I started lifting with my brother who was a
natural bodybuilder and trained in our basement. By age 16, I squatted 135 pounds for 12 reps and deadlifted 150
pounds for 12 reps. Working out at least four days per week in our
basement helped me build respect for athletes that dedicated themselves
to a life of fitness. As a high school senior, I joined the track and field team. Without
any experience, technique, or coordination, I became the lead sprinter
in our program only because of my sheer athletic ability. After a
successful and exhilarating year of sprinting, I found my true calling
and continued my track and field career into college.
"Because
I run track, I have more cardio days than most figure competitors. My
focus is on speed and performance, as well as muscle and looks."
The transition from high school to college was an experience. I knew
that short sprinters needed lots of muscle, so I spent more time
lifting, ate plenty of protein, and was 145 pounds with 22 percent body
fat to start my freshman year of college. I was strong, explosive and
had lots of muscle, but it didn't occur to me until after I placed
second at championships that I had too much muscle. It was a tough pill
to swallow.
At age 19, I cleaned up my diet, ate smaller meals more frequently,
spent more time on the track than in the gym, and retransformed my body
into a lean machine at 135 pounds that could squat 150 pounds for 15
reps and deadlift 170 pounds for 20 reps. I decided to build a more streamlined physique at age 20 to reach a
new level. My first step was to change my diet, so I started eating more
protein, fruits, and vegetables with less carbs. This was hard for me
because I was a cardio fanatic who needed energy. By summer 2013, I was a
lean 120 pounds with 9 percent body fat and was pleased with the fact
that I kept my muscle and got rid of unnecessary fat. My family suggested I enter a figure competition, which I
contemplated for awhile but finally entered. Learning how to prepare for
a show was exciting. On August 3, 2013, I walked on stage, placed first
in my height class, and won the overall figure show with the best abs
trophy. The event that I did for fun lit a fire in me and I can't wait
to get back on stage. My goals are to compete throughout 2014 and earn a
pro card.
How did your passion for fitness emerge?
My passion for fitness emerged because I knew that I had untapped potential to compete with the best.
What/Who motivates you to live a healthy lifestyle?
Following a strict diet and workout plan to make my body feel and look better keeps me going back for more.
Where did you go for inspiration?
When I need motivation, I visit Bodybuilding.com and read the
articles from successful figure competitors. The articles and tips
remind me that I don't want to let my hard work go to waste.
"My passion for fitness emerged because I knew that I had untapped potential to compete with the best."
What are your future fitness plans?
My future fitness plans are to continuing competing in both track and field and figure to earn my pro card.
What is the most important fitness tip?
Never be completely satisfied. There's always something to learn and improve.
Who is your favorite fitness competitor?
My favorite figure competitor is Erin Stern. Her physique personifies what feminine and muscular athleticism looks like.
How did Bodybuilding.com help you reach your goals?
Bodybuilding.com is the best. It's the only place I purchase
supplements from. I used articles on figure competitions to develop
specific dieting, posing, and workout plans. I also use BodySpace to
record and store my progress.
Competition History
2013 NGA Mr. and Mrs. Natural Philly - 1st Place Figure B Class, Overall, and Best Abs
Thanks
To my sisters Mia and Elisa and my brother Victor. I couldn't have done it without you.
To Bart Ruzik for the track photos. His unique style is unlike any other.
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BodyBuilding workout routines: SWITCH IT UP!
By: Mark Griffiths As with most things, when you continuously create, develop or build
something, there will be a point where progress will slow down, almost
to the point of ineffectiveness. When it comes to bodybuilding, it is
not exempt from this happening, this is why you need to focus on
bodybuilding workout routines.
So as a solution, of course, it
would be a good idea to change something or do something different. To
overcome this problem in bodybuilding, it would be best to change up
your exercises to combat this issue and then your progress will continue
on where it left off, but you must remember to keep switching it up
every six months or so to disallow your body to adjust. Switching up the bodybuilding workout routines You
should change up your exercise routine about every six months. This is
long enough for your body to get use to the routine you are currently
doing, around this time the body has naturally adjusted to the point
where it will be difficult to build anymore muscle and mass.
As
mentioned, you should change up your exercise routine, so if you are
doing something like flat bench press and flat dumbbell flys, you could
possibly change it to incline barbell bench press and incline dumbbell
chest flys. You could also change from squats to leg press or leg
extensions to lunges. This is good! Anything else!? Another
thing you can do to change up your bodybuilding workout routines is to
lower or raise your rep range. A good idea would be to raise your reps
up, this will create the endurance for you to build more muscle and
strength. With this method you will increase mass, muscle and strength
and not comprise your gains or lose anything. This may not be for you, what else can I try? If
you choose to lower your reps, then this will result in less muscle
gain, but you will definitely build a lot of strength. Ultimately, this
way will develop your body’s strength capacity and leave your body in a
very lean slim frame. So if you would like to maintain a thin body and a
really low weight in terms of fat and muscle, but maintain a high level
of body strength, then lowering your rep range is for you. Don’t forget the foundation! …. The what? It
is important to remember when you are changing up your bodybuilding
workout routines not to change the foundation of the workout. Compound
exercises should be the foundation of your weight lifting routine. This
is the best technique for bodybuilding development in relation to
exercise method. It is not a good idea to engage in ten different
exercises and all of them being isolation movements. This will hinder
your gains and take much longer for you to build and develop muscle in
general. The effectiveness of compound exercises is more wide spread and
expansive, this also makes it easier to cover more ground and construct
a very effective weekly workout routine.
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Milwaukee Police department released body cam, surveillance video and details of an Officer involved in fatal shooting of a suspect later identified as 49-year-old Anthony Taylor, that occurred on Saturday, February 29, 2020
On Saturday, February 29, 2020, at approximately 11:04 p.m., Milwaukee Police officers were dispatched to a subject with a gun complaint that occurred on the 300 block of West Reservoir Avenue. As officers were responding, the call was updated to a shots fired complaint.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2... previously reported that Taylor’s wife, Kamesha Taylor, was hosting a party for the one-year anniversary of Lounge 340, a bar she owned with a friend. Anthony Taylor was manning his yellow food truck outside the bar.
Kamesha Taylor, who was in the process of separating from her husband, was speaking with him outside the bar when he pushed her to the ground, Capt. Tom Casper said.
A relative freed Kamesha, and she ran inside and hid in the basement. Anthony Taylor followed, trying to find her. A friend ended up smuggling Kamesha away in a car, according to both Casper and an interview Kamesha did with WITI-TV.
Anthony Taylor approached a parked car outside the bar, looking for her. He broke the car’s window with his gun and fired one shot, Casper said.
Kamesha Taylor has said her mother was in the car, trying to flee in the chaos. Surveillance footage, provided by police, shows Anthony lean into the car and a woman leap out and run away.
Anthony Taylor went back inside the bar, his wife recounted, and threw chairs and choked one of her employees. He was shouting that he was going to find and kill Kamesha.
Upon arrival, officers encountered a male who was armed with a firearm. During the encounter, officers fired shots at the suspect, subsequently striking the suspect. The suspect, a 49-year-old male from Milwaukee, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The suspect´s firearm was recovered at the scene. No officers were injured during this incident.
The officers involved are a 27-year-old male with 2 years of service and a 23-year-old male with 2 years of service.
Per Milwaukee Police Department Standard Operating Procedure, the officers involved will be placed on administrative duty.
The Milwaukee Area Investigative Team will be investigating this incident. The Waukesha Police Department will be the lead law enforcement agency in the investigation. A community briefing discussing this incident will be released in the future.
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The entire process of storing,
retaining and recalling information is known as memory. Many a times we
have thought about how bad we fare on our mental capacity to remember
things but we seldom take it seriously however recessing memory is a
serious health disorder. Action taken early can go a long way in
restoring our mental health.
Experts have designed so many ways
to overcome the disorder or improve the condition. One of such tools is
called mnemonics it enhances our capacity to remember things based on
similarity. It is the neurons in our brain that send and receive
signals. The stronger neurons connections are the better the memory is.
If we practice ways to strengthen and protect them it can go a long way
in ensuring a better memory, which generally degrades with age and
mental disorders such as stress. So one should try reducing stress and
getting involved in leisure activities. Try to experience new
experiences and skills and move away from routine functions. Try new
adventures and challenges and give body and mind new environments to
function. Exercise regularly and do include brisk walk and
cardiovascular exercises to enhance blood flow to brain to enhance its
growth. Stimulate brain by involving oneself in brainstorming puzzles
and quizzes. Read thru various magazines and books and stay update with
newspapers. Try retaining as much information as possible and recall on a
regular basis by referring to them in conversation. Avoid medication
such as antidepressants and sleeping aids, as they tend to dull our
mind. One should also try to kick unhealthy habits such as smoking,
drinking and getting involved in drugs/doping. Making sure to get
adequate hours of sleep (minimum 8 hours per day) also ensures to help
our brain stay active. Memory can be long term or short term,
few people boast of amazing memory they remember things as old as 20
years or more. Whereas some people might not even remember last week
activities. It typically also depends on attention paid, it is
researched that if one focuses for about 8 seconds or more the
information is stored in the memory center of brain. Undistracted
attention and avoiding multitasking also ensures information retention.
Trying to involve as many senses to relate to information and recalling
it by relating to it also helps in strengthening memory. Organizing
information in a better way of referring back to when required for e.g.
using address book or appointment diaries. Breaking down complex
material into bits and pieces and interpreting them also helps in
boosting memory. Diseases such as diabetes and other
cardiovascular diseases also affect memory. Stress also makes it
difficult to concentrate and remember things. Eating healthy can help in
restoring memory and generate healthy brain cells. It also helps to
fight adverse effect of medication. Leafy green vegetables and legumes
help to generate red blood cells that carry oxygen to the brain. Vitamin
B, C and beta-carotene also acts as antioxidants and improve flow of
oxygen thru body and brain. These naturally good substances are found in
fruits and vegetables such as sweet potato, blue berries tomatoes,
spinach, broccoli, green tea, citrus fruits, liver and nuts. Omega 3
fatty acids founds in cod liver oil and other fresh water fishes like
salmon and tuna is good for cognitive functions. It is also found in
certain vegetarian food such as walnut and flaxseed. On the other hand
there are supplements to overcome deficiencies such as vitamin b and
folic acid capsules or health food fortified with such vitamins. These
foods if taken in adequate quantity can help boost heart functions that
in turn supplies blood to brain and will improve neuron functions
leading to better memory.
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