Democrat Sens. Joe Manchin (WV) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)(MA) went to the Senate floor to push for immediate consideration of a bill that would make the Obamatrade text public — right now Congress has to go to a secured room to review the text and can’t take notes out or discuss what is in it with the public. That motion failed when Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) objected, since it required unanimous consent.
Friday, May 22, 2015
[VIDEO] Obama Just Called For Cops To Do Something ‘Unbelievable’ To Their Uniforms
The Obama administration announced a ban on the sale of some military-style equipment to local law enforcement agencies earlier this week. Additionally, the administration is looking to implement “softer uniforms” for police.
Local police departments are now prohibited from purchasing tracked armored vehicles, bayonets, grenade launchers, and large caliber weapons and ammunition. They will also face limits on other federal equipment, including explosives, riot equipment, and wheeled armored or tactical vehicles.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the largest law enforcement union in the United States, lambasted the administration for the move.
“The FOP was very disappointed that the ‘controlled’ equipment list identified protective gear like anti-ballistic shields and helmets as well as armored vehicles, as this will make these defensive purchases much more difficult to obtain,” an FOP statement said. “Similarly, some less than lethal technologies have also been put on the ‘controlled’ equipment list.”
All of us know that this issue is not really about equipment. We ought not to be distracted by thinking the problem is with the types of equipment or how the equipment is procured.Instead, we need to focus on better command decision-making at the local and State level with respect to how and when the equipment is deployed in the field. This, and of course appropriate training for the officers who are directed to use the equipment, is critical.
Speaking on The Kelly File Thursday, Fox and Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade pointed out the administration also wants “softer uniforms” for police officers.
“They’re concerned about the helmet. They’re concerned about the shield. It’s sending the wrong message,” Kilmeade said. “I used to think from the civilian point of view that that would be a reason not to riot, because the police were ready and ready to act.”
Kilmeade also told Kelly that if he were a police officer today, he would not show up to the next riot.
What do you think about Obama’s actions regarding the police? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. Via Western Journalism
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What Hillary Clinton left off her LinkedIn profile
On Thursday, Hillary Clinton, like many American job seekers, created a profile on LinkedIn, a social networking site in which users’ pages double as a makeshift résumé.
Like most “everyday Americans” looking for work, Clinton presented the best possible version of herself. For instance, the former first lady included her 2016 presidential bid on her profile but opted not to include her failed candidacy in 2008.
But the omissions don’t end there. A past résumé of Clinton’s, buried on the Rockefeller Archive Center’s website and mostly forgotten to history, reveals how the Hillary Clinton of the 1980s sought to promote herself — long before she became one of the most famous women in the world. Whether due to space constraints or in light of all she’s done since then, Clinton’s LinkedIn profile leaves out much of this early Hillary.
Clinton’s 1980s résumé and the LinkedIn profile list her first job as a staff attorney for the Children’s Defense Fund in Massachusetts, but nowhere on LinkedIn does she mention her summer in Texas in 1972 campaigning for liberal icon George McGovern. After that experience, from January to August 1974, Clinton famously served on the Impeachment Inquiry Staff for the House Judiciary Committee investigating President Richard Nixon, another position not mentioned on LinkedIn.
Between Clinton’s job at the Children’s Defense Fund and her start at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Clinton taught criminal law at the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville, in addition to directing the school’s legal aid clinic and two prison projects. As part of her work for the Cummins Prison Project, Clinton helped prepare an amicus brief that helped secure clemency for a mentally handicapped man on Arkansas’ death row.
While at the University of Arkansas, Clinton also published multiple articles not listed under “publications” on LinkedIn. Her first prominent publication came in the December 1973 issue of the Harvard Educational Review, an article titled “Children Under the Law,” which drew criticism from numerous prominent Republicans during Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign.
Via: Politico
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Compare And Contrast: The Least Masculine President History Vs. The Most Masculine First Lady…
Anyone doubt for a second Mooch could whoop Obama’s ass six ways from Sunday?
Screenshot of Mooch’s workout video released yesterday:
And here is her … errrr …. husband caught on tape working out at a Marriott last June.
Democrats: The Party Of Fraud
The FTC recently cited several cancer charities for fraudulent practices. The charities gave false promises and misused funds for personal use.
The managers of the Cancer Fund of America used the proceeds to take vacations, give themselves high salaries, new cars and directed very little to the actual treatment of cancer.
This comes just two weeks after it was revealed that the Clinton Foundation has been doing exactly the same thing, but an FTC case has yet to be opened. This sounds very much like the way Bill and Hillary Clinton use the money from their Clinton Foundation. Only ten percent of the $252 million raised from 2011 to 2013 went to charitable grants. Instead they give their employees elaborate salaries, pay for their travel on private jets, expensive hotel rooms and so on.
The dollar amounts are there for everyone to see. It is interesting to note that while private cancer charities are being pursued by the FTC, so far the Clintons have not been investigated. Voters may wish to think about the different treatment Beltway Democrats receive from these Federal agencies. It may be useful to keep in mind that Federal agency employees support Democrats in elections and that JFK started Federal unions with an executive order #10988. Lawyers for the IRS gave money to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. Inquiring minds may begin to see a connection here
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The Clintons are not alone in their practice of misrepresenting their intentions to spend money. Last August Lisa Madigan, the Democrat Attorney General of Illinois, announced that she won a lawsuit against Bank of America and Countrywide for bilking Illinois residents during the mortgage crisis. This bank, she asserted, was misleading innocent mortgage applicants, who ended up losing a lot of money and often lost their homes. She specifically stated that the monetary judgment of $300 million was intended for Illinois residents who were the victims of mortgage application fraud.
Via: American Thinker
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The managers of the Cancer Fund of America used the proceeds to take vacations, give themselves high salaries, new cars and directed very little to the actual treatment of cancer.
This comes just two weeks after it was revealed that the Clinton Foundation has been doing exactly the same thing, but an FTC case has yet to be opened. This sounds very much like the way Bill and Hillary Clinton use the money from their Clinton Foundation. Only ten percent of the $252 million raised from 2011 to 2013 went to charitable grants. Instead they give their employees elaborate salaries, pay for their travel on private jets, expensive hotel rooms and so on.
The dollar amounts are there for everyone to see. It is interesting to note that while private cancer charities are being pursued by the FTC, so far the Clintons have not been investigated. Voters may wish to think about the different treatment Beltway Democrats receive from these Federal agencies. It may be useful to keep in mind that Federal agency employees support Democrats in elections and that JFK started Federal unions with an executive order #10988. Lawyers for the IRS gave money to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. Inquiring minds may begin to see a connection here
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The Clintons are not alone in their practice of misrepresenting their intentions to spend money. Last August Lisa Madigan, the Democrat Attorney General of Illinois, announced that she won a lawsuit against Bank of America and Countrywide for bilking Illinois residents during the mortgage crisis. This bank, she asserted, was misleading innocent mortgage applicants, who ended up losing a lot of money and often lost their homes. She specifically stated that the monetary judgment of $300 million was intended for Illinois residents who were the victims of mortgage application fraud.
Via: American Thinker
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George Clintonopoulos!
By: Larry Elder
What took so long?
The question isn't whether George Stephanopoulos compromised his credentials as a "journalist" by failing to reveal his donations to the Clinton Foundation. The question is why, immediately after Stephanopoulos left the Clinton administration, ABC hired this partisan in the first place.
In 1996, when ABC hired him, the initial press release said he would "serve both as a political analyst and as a correspondent." The "correspondent" role caused such an uproar -- even in liberal mainstream media -- that a few days later ABC quickly retreated: "I don't know how that got into the press release," said a spokeswoman. "He will not report the news."
Then-ABC News Vice President Joanna Bistany said Stephanopoulos would be a commentator like ABC contributor William Kristol, Republican Dan Quayle's former chief of staff. "I view it the same way as Kristol," she said. "He has a point of view, a political persuasion." Bistany also said, "We want a mix of voices," assuring that Stephanopoulos wouldn't "do anything that has any appearance of conflict."
Then came the double cross.
By 1999, Stephanopoulos was a regular contributor on "World News Tonight" and "Good Morning America" and had co-anchored ABC's overnight news program. Still, ABC assured viewers that he'd stay away from partisan political stories. "We're all conscious of the sensitivity with him having been part of the news in Washington," said then-ABC News President David Westin. "We wouldn't have him be the beat reporter on the (Al) Gore campaign." An ABC spokeswoman added, "He will not be the beat reporter assigned to a campaign," although that "does not mean that we won't have him doing more general political stories."
In 2002, Stephanopoulos became host of "This Week," and two years later ABC named him "chief Washington correspondent."
California’s Government Unions Collect $1 Billion Per Year
“If you say there is an elephant in the room, you mean that there is an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about.”
If you study California’s Legislature, it doesn’t take long to learn there’s an elephant in both chambers, bigger and badder than every other beast. And considering the immense size of that elephant, and the power it wields, it doesn’t get talked about much.
Because that gigantic elephant is public employee unions, and politicians willing to confront them, categorically, in every facet of their monstrous power and reach, are almost nonexistent.
Government reformers and transparency advocates are fond of attacking “money in politics.” They attack “soft money” and “dark money.” Most of the time, these reformers are on the so-called political left, concerned that “rich billionaires” and “out-of-state corporations” have too much political influence. They are misguided and manipulated in this sentiment. Because billionaires contribute to both major political parties (and both political wings) roughly equally, and the largest corporations – in state and out of state – play ball with the government unions because, as monopolies or aspiring monopolies, large corporations and government unions have an identity of interests that far outweighs any motive for conflict. At the state and local level in California, there is no amount of money, anywhere, that comes close to the sums that are deployed by government unions to control our government.
Thanks to a lack of transparency so thick that public corporations, and even private sector unions, are required to submit far more publicly available reports on their operations than public sector unions, it is almost impossible to estimate how many government union members there are in California. From the U.S. Census we know that California’s “full-time equivalent” state workforce numbers 397,348, for local governments, 1,313,344, meaning there are – on a full time basis – about 1.7 million state and local workers in California. But how many of them pay dues? And what is their total statewide revenue?
Fox’s Charlie Gasparino Wages Bizarre War on Millennials, Calls Guest a ‘F*cking Moron’
Looks like Fox Business Network is posturing itself as the “Get Off My Lawn” network.
FBN reporter Charlie Gasparino has apparently waged a one-man war against “Millennials” for a while now, trotting out the clichéd tropes that under-35ers are narcissistic, entitled, and lazy. When his thoughts were put to a FBN Cavutopanel of youngens, including National Review reporter Kat Timpf, their response was a mix of bafflement and snarky rebuttal (“He doesn’t have as many Twitter followers as us”).
When those responses were shown to Gasparino, his reaction was: “These kids are fucking morons.”
And because much of cable news is just cable news talking to itself, Gasparino then went on Cavutothe following evening to discuss his response to the Millennial response to his response to their defense against his Millennial-bashing.
The whole circus is made even better by the fact that Gasparino’s panel was called “Bitter Boomers,” and featured him getting ridiculously personally (shocker!) with attacks on Timpf; for instance: “She couldn’t wear my jockstrap as a reporter.” The Wall Street reporter also whipped out his digital dick for a good ol’ pissing match, in which he and his fellow Olds literally compared his Twitter follower count with Timpf’s.
Good times. Well worth the effort. Watch below, if you hate yourself:
Prosecutor: 6 Officers Indicted in Death of Freddie Gray
The state's attorney in Baltimore says all six officers charged in the police-custody death of Freddie Gray have been indicted by a grand jury.
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby made the announcement Thursday. The charges returned by the grand jury were similar to the charges Mosby announced about three weeks ago.
Mosby has said Gray's neck was broken because he was injured while being handcuffed, shackled and placed head-first into a police van. She says his pleas for medical attention were repeatedly ignored.
Gray was arrested April 12. He died in a hospital a week later and became a symbol of what protesters say was police brutality against blacks.
Via: Newsmax
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State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby made the announcement Thursday. The charges returned by the grand jury were similar to the charges Mosby announced about three weeks ago.
Mosby has said Gray's neck was broken because he was injured while being handcuffed, shackled and placed head-first into a police van. She says his pleas for medical attention were repeatedly ignored.
Gray was arrested April 12. He died in a hospital a week later and became a symbol of what protesters say was police brutality against blacks.
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President Obama says climate change is a national security threat. Too bad he doesn't act like it.
President Obama, in his Dr. Jekyll mode when it comes to climate change, has been advancing one of my favorite arguments on the issue: that it is a threat to national security. This isn't so much strictly true — our armed forces or cities are not under enemy fire — as a good way of shaking people out of the common idea that climate change is some marginal environmentalist issue. On the contrary, it's up there with the economy in importance.
As Greg Sargent reports, Obama brought up the idea in a speech yesterday before a graduating class of Coast Guard cadets, saying that the "urgent need to combat and adapt to climate change" would shape their whole careers. He's definitely right about that!
But the problem with his framing is that it does not remotely square with his actions. Only a few days ago Mr. Hyde emerged, with the Obama administration announcing preliminary approval for Shell to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean off of Alaska. If we treated climate change as an actual security threat, that is not the kind of policy we would approve.
McKenzie Funk, who wrote a long, riveting piece detailing how Shell wrecked an exploratory drilling rig in the Arctic in 2012, has an interesting follow-up article explaining how Shell's team of futurists think about climate change and oil:
They were based on what Bentham called "three hard truths": That energy demand, thanks in part to booming China and India, would only rise; that supply would struggle to keep up; and that climate change was dangerously real. Shell’s internal research showed that alternative energy systems — wind, solar, carbon capture — would take decades to make just a 1-percent dent in our massive global energy system, even if they grew at 25 percent a year. [New York Times Magazine]
[VIDEO] New Cellphone Video Shows Freddie Gray Put In Police Van
A new video showing Freddie Gray’s fateful encounter with police surfaced Wednesday, which may shed new light on a case that has sparked rioting, violence and charges for six Baltimore police officers.
Michelle Gross and another witness who has remained unidentified say they saw police officers drag Gray into a police van at Mount and Baker streets on April 12, The Baltimore Sun reports. The unidentified witness used a cellphone video to record the incident.
Though the video quality is low, yelling can be heard as several officers can be seen standing by Gray behind a white van stopped at a stop sign. The video reportedly shows officers put Gray into handcuffs and leg shackles before sliding him head first on his stomach into the van
Public outcry forces FEC Democrats to junk bid to regulate Internet, Drudge
The Federal Election Commission, facing punishing criticism for suggesting that political activity on the Internet should be regulated, rejected talk of new rules Thursday, a victory for GOP commissioners who feared Democrats were targeting conservative sites, even the Drudge Report.
During a public meeting, Democrats on the FEC said they were responding to the public outcry in saying that no new rules are required.
Democratic Commissioner Ellen Weintraub said the FEC received 5,000 comments demanding the agency keep their hands off the Internet. In response, she proposed a resolution that directly barred Internet regulation.
"I wanted to make clear that I was listening to what people are saying out there and I think we should allay those concerns if people are concerned that we are about to do that," she said. Her resolution said: "I further move that the Commission direct [counsel] to exclude from the rulemaking any proposal affecting political activity on the Internet."
Republicans on the commission had raised concerns that Democrats on the commission were targeting conservative political and news websites like Drudge, and could regulate them.
Weintraub said she never sought to regulate the Internet in her bid to provide more transparency in fundraising and political activity covered by the recent Supreme Court case, McCutcheon v. FEC, where the court struck down contribution limits.
In seeking public comments on the effort, she said, "Two strong messages that came in. There was a strong message that we not regulate the Internet and there was an even stronger message in terms of number of people who bother to comment, who said do something about disclosure." Overall, some 32,000 comments were received.
Ted Cruz Closing in on Marco Rubio in Florida
On Wednesday night, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (TX-R) essentially tied Senator Marco Rubio in Florida Family Policy Council’s GOP Presidential Straw Poll in Orlando, Fl.
Marco Rubio got 30.7% of the vote whereas Ted Cruz came in a close second with 30.3%.
Jeb Bush and Scott Walker both came in third-place with 8.9% each, Rick Santorum 6.7%, Rand Paul 4.5%, Ben Carson 3.4%, Mike Huckabee 2.2% and Rick Perry 1.1%.
The other 2016 GOP candidates: Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina, Lindsey Graham, Bobby Jindal and John Kasich didn’t get any votes.
Political analysts have since viewed this poll as a victory for Ted Cruz. They say he is reinforcing the idea that America’s Conservative voters are deciding early who to rally behind.
The Florida Family Policy Council event was moderated by attorney John Stemberger. He provided an examination of individual candidate strengths and weaknesses prior to the straw poll vote. Decision leads included Carl Stevens, Florida Senator Alan Hayes, Sara Johnson, Byran Empric, Karin Hoffman and Pastor Kurt Kelly.
During the event, Senator Alan Hayes was also recognized for his accomplishments and dedication to successfully passing legislation protecting unborn children in the state.
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UPDATE: Female Police Officer Murdered By Gang Member
OMAHA — Officer Kerrie Orozko, 29 was killed in the line of duty Wednesday. She was a wife, mother, and seven year veteran of the department. She was a member of the fugitive task force. “They go after the worst of the worst,” the police chief said.
“She’s a tremendous officer and even better person,” the Chief added. The Officer had a baby just months ago. Thebaby was born premature and was set to go home tomorrow.
The suspect, Marcus Wheeler, was also shot and killed. He was a known gang member. Officer Orozko was attempting to serve an arrest warrant on the suspect.
UPDATE: Deputy Police Chief says the Officer was shot while executing a felony arrest warrant. CPR was in progress almost immediately. Police say they will put out a press release soon with more details.
MORE: A female task force member has been shot at a scene near North 30th Street and Martin Ave., according to local reports. The suspect was also shot. The Officer is listed as extremely critical. A police chief told WOWT it looks “very bad.”
Around 1:15 p.m., one rescue squad reported that a 30-year-old man had been shot in the left side of the chest and that CPR was being performed.
America Faces an Acute Shortage of Air Traffic Controllers Known as 'Guardians of the Sky'
As travel skyrockets to more than 87,000 commerical flights per day, the FAA must now hire at least 1000 air traffic controllers per year for the next ten years. Mandatory retirement is required for controllers at age 56.
But as FOX Business uncovered in a six month investigation, cheating on tests to get into the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) training program for controllers may be rampant. Instead of accreditation through the FAA’s College Training Initiative (CTI) schools, a murky personality test known as the ‘Biographical Questionnaire’ or BQ was introduced as the gateway of qualification for the coveted federal jobs in late 2013.
As a result, a diverse group of 3000 men and women, including veterans of military service find themselves thousands of dollars in debt with their aviation degrees. They have been tossed away as candidates for their dream job.
House Aviation subcommittee chairman Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ) is demanding answers from the FAA telling FOX Business. “We will demand answers to questions that were raised by your investigation. We want the safest air system in the world.”
FOX Business found evidence that new ATC recruits may have cheated on the BQ which includes questions like: “The number of different high school sports I participated in was A) 4 or more…B) 3…C) 2…D) 1…E) Didn’t play sports.
Seen At 11: Woman Says Her Wi-Fi Connection Is Making Her Sick
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — From using cell phones and computers to watching movies online, wireless technology has made life easier. But now, some say there is a serious downside.
As CBS2’s Maurice Dubois explained, there are those who claim that exposure to wi-fi is making people sick, and some people don’t even know it.
“Brain fog. That’s my worst problem. A brain fog,” Suzanne Hoyt said.
Hoyt said that nothing prepared her for the rush of symptoms that she suddenly developed.
“Headaches, perspiration, pain in my jaws and my heart. It’s like physical expansion of the heart,” she said.
Hoyt said it all started when she installed wi-fi throughout her apartment.
“I started to be very uncomfortable, and I didn’t know what it was,” she said.
With wi-fi everywhere, from parks to restaurants and taxis it turns out Hoyt is not alone.
“It was like a deep burning sensation in my face, in my nose, my jaw, it was like a deep burning sensation,” she said.
It’s called wi-fi sensitivity, and doctors say it’s a very real condition with serious consequences.
Dr. David Carpenter, an Environmental Scientist and expert on wi-fi’s effects said the scientific link between wi-fi and health is clearly emerging.
Democratic Lawmaker Says Benefit in $74 Billion Food Stamp Program is ‘Too Low’
(CNSNews.com) – The federal government food stamp program benefit is “too low,” Rep. James McGovern (D-Mass.) said during a House Committee on Agriculture hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. According to the Department of Agriculture, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program cost $74,137,240,000 in 2014.
“Let me say something that should be crystal clear to all of my colleagues: the SNAP benefit is too low,” McGovern said.
“It is not enough to take care of the food and nutrition needs of those on the benefit. SNAP recipients must rely on food banks and charities to have enough food for the month.”
Speaking during a hearing entitled, “Past, Present and Future of SNAP: The World of Nutrition, Government Duplication and Unmet Needs,” McGovern also took aim at food banks.
“I would like to have a discussion about how we put food banks out of business and one of the ways to do this is to make sure that those who need SNAP have an adequate benefit,” he said.
“A lot of my frustrations over the last few years is that I think Congress has been so focused on trying to demonize the program and try to find some fault with the program, even when there’s no fault.”
McGovern asked panelists taking part in the hearing if the food stamp benefit was adequate to meet basic needs.
“I do believe that the SNAP benefit is adequate for a large number of households that are participating,” said Angela Rachidi, a research fellow in poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
“For a family of four it is $650 dollars a month and that’s the maximum benefit,” she said. “We did a study in New York City where we looked at benefit redemption patterns over the month and we found that the majority of families actually did not spend down their benefit levels early in the month and still had benefits left over at the end of the month.”
Rachidi said the government’s food assistance programs were “an important part of our nation’s safety net.”
At the same time, however, “spending on food assistance programs has grown substantially over the past three decades, most dramatically in the past several years, in absolute terms as well as relative to other means-tested programs.”
Committee chairwoman Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) also voiced concern about the cost of the program and overlap of food nutrition programs.
“According to GAO, there are at least 18 different nutrition assistance programs, and together they spend over $100 billion annually of taxpayer funds,” she said. “While SNAP accounts for three out of four dollars of that today, it’s not alone in providing nutrition assistance.”
“The reality is that a majority of SNAP households are also eligible and receive benefits from one of the other major nutrition assistance programs,” Walorski added. “In some cases, multiple programs might be funding the same meals. For example, recipients may receive USDA commodity food packages through the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, while also receiving SNAP benefits.”
“Our job today is to figure out where overlap, duplication, or inefficiency exists,” Walorski said. “Then, we can more expertly target our limited resources to places with potential unmet needs or weaknesses in the system.”
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Police ID suspect in quadruple murder through pizza DNA
Police in Washington, D.C., issued an arrest warrant late Wednesday for a suspect in the murder of a corporate executive, his wife, their 10-year-old son, and a family housekeeper in their home last week.
The suspect is named as 34-year-old Daron Dylon Wint. He is charged with first-degree murder while armed. Police told the Washington Post that they did not know his whereabouts.
WTTG reported late Wednesday that police were seen outside a home in Lanham, Md., where they believe Wint lives with his father. The station reported that Wint has an extensive criminal history that includes traffic violations and charges for domestic violence, burglary and assault.
Savvas Savopoulos, 46; Amy Savopoulos, 47; their son, Philip; and housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa, 57, were found dead on the second floor of their burning home in northwest Washington May 14. The home is located in an upscale area just north of Vice President Joe Biden's official residence on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory.
The Post reported, citing three law enforcement officials close to the investigation, that police linked Wint to the murder scene by analyzing DNA from the crust of a Domino's pizza that had been ordered to the house on the night of May 13. The delivery man told WTTG that he delivered two pizzas to the house and was paid with cash left in an envelope outside the front door.
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