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Caster Semenya lost yet another appeal in his attempt to cheat in the women's 800-meter Olympic race next year in Tokyo. He--and he is a he since he was born with xy chromosomes--will likely have to find another line of work.
Meanwhile, the media continue to carry water for this cheat, such as here and here. The Pape woman mentioned in the first of the two links now teaches "gender studies," so it may be a case of CYA. Either that or her mind is poisoned with queer theory crapola.
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The Almeda fire in southern Oregon is now being investigated as arson. That is because a body was found where officials believe it started.
'We have good reason to believe that there was a human element to it,' O'Meara said of the Almeda fire Thursday._____
'We're going to pursue it as a criminal investigation until we have reason to believe that it was otherwise.'
O'Meara did not elaborate on the suspicions of authorities but said police are working alongside the Jackson County Sheriff's Office on the investigation 'including the resulting death that occurred nearby along the Greenway.'
Sheriff Nathan Sickler confirmed Wednesday that a body had been discovered around a mile from the origin point of the fire along the Bear Creek Greenway in north Ashland.
Speaking of arson, an asshole was arrested and charged with it in connection with starting a fire in Phoenix, hours after the Almeda fire started, and merged with the asshole's deliberate attempt to set another fire.
I hope he never gets out of prison if convicted:
There is "significant damage" that police are attributing to the fire allegedly set by Bakkela, Jackson County Sheriff's Office public information officer Mike Moran told ABC News._____
"There are numerous homes, many of which are burnt completely, some are just heavily damaged, that are part of the 15 counts of criminal mischief," Moran said.
Bakkela initially was arrested on Tuesday for a probation violation on an original charge of unlawful possession of methamphetamine. He was charged Friday afternoon in connection with the Almeda Fire. He is currently booked at the Jackson County Jail and will likely be arraigned on Monday.
The case has been referred to the Jackson County District Attorney's Office and charges may be modified, police said.
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