Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Killer escapes mental hospital, flies to California

Killer escapes mental hospital, flies to California

The Maui Police Department
provided a photo
Randall Toshio Saito,
who escaped from Hawaii state hospital.
By The Maui Police Department
11:40 11/15/17 Nicole Demetrashvili
After leaving the state hospital in Honolulu at 10a.m., Randall Toshio Saito did not return.
Saito has a history of persevering to get released from the hospital, but continuously failing. "He is a psychopathic predator whose mental condition continues to represent a serious danger to the community," Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jeffrey Albert said at the time.
This man's escape was very alarming to many people, given Saito's reputation as a sexual sadist and necrophiliac.

It was not clear how Saito could leave the hospital in Kaneohe, a Honolulu suburb. Hawaii State Hospital Administrator William May said authorities are completely coordinating with law implementation and proper advances would be taken if Saito got assistance from somebody inside the facility.
Hazardous mental patients have escaped as of late from different U.S. mental facilities, most as of last year, when a man blamed for tormenting a lady to death escaped Washington state's biggest mental hospital.






Thursday, November 9, 2017

The Citizens of Puerto Rico Explore different Survival methhods

It has being more than a month since hurricane Maria devastated the small island of Puerto Rico.  The citizens of all social classes are being forced to seek different methods of survival.  Many have  been seeking shelter in locations like tool sheds, school buildings and the home of other family members. Puerto Rico's poor have been driven into further poverty. For example Iris Perez and her two adult daughter have been forced to seek shelter in a elementary school. They describe the environment as  unbearably hot and infested with mosquitos.  Those who are part of a higher social classes have to learn to adjust to a lifestyle that is completely different comparing to the one that they were living before. Families and communities are coming together to ensure that everyone has something to eat and a place to stay.

ttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/24/us/hurricane-maria-puerto-rico-coping.html

Image result for Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico disaster "Hurricane in Puerto Rico"
Island in crisis teachings about Puerto Rico By: Victor J. Blue 
 https://static01.nyt.com/images/2017/09/28/universal/es/24-hours-puerto-rico-slide-J3SH-ES/24-hours-puerto-rico-slide-J3SH-master768.jpg

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Bigot Hurls Unknown Liquid Into 13-year-old Girl's Face in Queens




The partisan responsible for throwing an unknown liquid into the face of a 13-year-old girl has not yet been identified. This hate crime was administered by a black man and was directed towards a Caucasian female. As the girl finished school on Tuesday, October 25th, she started heading home only to turn around to a man who stood behind her and splashed a liquid onto her. Thankfully, the liquid was identified to be a beverage, not a poisonous chemical; the girl reported feeling a slight burning sensation around her eyes for a couple moments. Thinking ahead, the girl captured the man in a photo on her phone as he fled the scene. The girl has no choice but to continue using public transportation, even after the scary incident.



The NYPD was searching for this man
with this photo taken by the victim of the
attack.
 http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/bigot-hurls-unknown-liquid-13-year-old-girl-face-queens-article-1.3587489