A single mom+college student in the Black Hills found a cat w/ broken bones She put a ~$2,000 bill on her card b/c he needed surgery ASAP. However she needs helping paying that bill. If you want to help, call the vet at 605-342-1368 +say you want to add to Kali Njos' account. 1/2
To clarify: Kali tried to raise money beforehand but then the vet said the cat needed the surgery ASAP. That's why she's still raising money.
Update: The cat had her leg amputated and might be able to come home today.
In other news: The cat is home after having a leg amputated. She’s a girl and a kitten so she should have a long, happy life to live after being adopted and saved.
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I'm going through the videos on my own so it's going to be a while. Some things stand out from video one so far:
-Ravnsborg never said he searched the whole area that night. Prosecutors say his phone data shows this.
1/x
-He never said the sheriff searched the area. The prosecutors say the sheriff said he searched the area with a light. Maybe the AG forgot to mention this.
2/x
-After they find the body the next morning the sheriff tells the AG he will call DCI and the AG goes home to Pierre rather than wait to be interviewed on the scene. Why would the sheriff call DCI, not Highway Patrol?
3/x
➡️Ravnsborg's crimes and misdemeanors that caused the death of Joseph Boever on September 12, 2020
➡️Ravnsborg's statements+actions in reporting the crime and the resulting investigation.
I'm super interested in this second part, which is more about ethics and protocol than the law.
After an impromptu creation on forested tribal land just west of Rapid City, the camp has become highly organized with:
➡️ Large, warm army tents
➡️ A food pantry+mess hall
➡️ Meal train+transportation systems
➡️ Downtown drop site for local+mailed in donations
2/x
The camp does not have structured leadership, strict admission policies, and steps that residents must take to continue receiving services like some nonprofits do. The goal is to keep people alive and safe, treat residents with dignity and avoid criminalization.
3/x
How my week is going: Last night for “dinner” I ate an entire jar of Talenti mint chocolate chip gelato, nearly an entire jar of pickles and some watermelon with Tajin.
As @stephengroves noted, the National Guard was called out for a protest on the road to Mount Rushmore that was an act of civil disobedience but not violent until the Guard arrived. Only violence from protesters after Guard arrived was pushing back against+hitting shields. 1/x
Protesters say this was self defense, not violence. They never did things like tackled police, throw things at cops, damage police cars. There were no guns. One shield was stolen and vandalized. 2/x
Protesters including @NickTilsen say this response to a non-violent protest was unnecessary, disproportionate + escalated things. Tilsen is trying to obtain documents related to the deployment, plans and action of the Guard and law enforcement that day:
South Dakota staged the National Guard during BLM protests this summer. It deployed in Sioux Falls when a small group threw rocks at cops+stores, + then broke into the stores. It was also deployed to remove mostly Lakota ppl who blocked the road to Mount Rushmore when Trump spoke
Deployed, displayed force (Riot gear, military-style vehicles, weapons, etc.) and used force (riot lines pushing w/ shields, pepper spray and pepper ball guns) against mostly Lakota protesters blocking the road to Mount Rushmore during Trump's visit: