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"At the outset, no one who has committed a violent act, a single violent act, will receive amnesty," Ortiz said.
" It advises: "An attack on you is a violent act!
" Often a shocker is a violent act, as in "Psycho.
He supports her, but Moe is suspended for her violent act.
We hope one violent act doesn't reflect the morals of thousands.
We certainly leave it during the violent act of stabbing somebody.
"On one hand, it's a representation of a violent act," says Ploeger.
He defined "random" as a person committing a violent act without reason.
See the exchange below: When does a "prank" become a violent act?
It's the most violent act that can ever happen to a woman.
It might sound petty, but this was a violent act of penetration.
To perpetrators, it says, you have impunity to commit a violent act.
To some this will be just another hateful and violent act in America.
However, racism is not always an aggressively violent act against another human being.
"People may act differently shortly after committing a violent act," one post read.
No woman is responsible for harassment or any other violent act against her.
But in such a small community, the repercussions of a violent act are inescapable.
How can we show them there is an alternative to committing that violent act?
A violent act or shocking crime is often hinted at, but not explicitly depicted.
I didn't see bulimia as the violent act of self-harm that it is.
He was so drunk, he didn't remember the violent act that landed him there.
"As is the case in the novel, leaving home is an emotionally violent act."
It's a choice to commit a violent act... The NBA's always been on the forefront.
It's not just a big mob or lynching or a violent act in an alleyway.
It was an violent act the Jabaras say never should have been allowed to happen.
No trial, no jury, just a quick, violent act to appease but not feed an angry mob.
But it was a great use of his talents and a funny take on such a violent act.
The person who has perpetuated this violent act against them, they have no place in New Zealand society.
So it's also troubling to think what violent act the writers will give him to bounce back with.
It is cruel and terrible that her life was cut short by a violent act of political intolerance.
"We should never shrug at the president cheerleading for a violent act targeting a free and independent news media."
Twitter considers threatening to murder someone or asking people to commit a violent act a violation of its policies.
"In a violent situation, the individual who committed the violent act is responsible for that act," Ray-Jones tells Refinery29.
"No person should ever have to experience the violent act that's been reported to police," an Uber spokeswoman tells PEOPLE.
"It's the body kind of dealing with a subtractive form, which in itself is an inherent, violent act," he said.
In either case, violence could not perpetuate itself indefinitely: The Red Army Faction committed its last violent act in 1993.
But some theorists have stretched the definition further, arguing that a stated opinion is capable of being a violent act.
"To some, this will be just another hateful and violent act in America," County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said in the statement.
"Any violent act or any form of incitement to violence are absolutely unacceptable under any circumstances," its delegation in Tirana said.
"No person should ever have to experience the violent act that's been reported to police," the company said in a statement.
Since October 2014, Canada's national terrorism threat level has remained at "medium," meaning that a violent act of terrorism could occur.
He was so drunk at the time of the violent act that led to his conviction that he doesn't remember it.
"This case illustrated that law enforcement can not sit back and wait for Mr. Pitts to commit a violent act," Anthony said.
"It was a very violent act, so we're looking at him in connection to some other possible cases we've had," police Capt.
Meanwhile, any content that glorifies violence or the perpetrators of a violent act will also be in violation of Twitter's new policies.
I remember coming across an image of a lamb being flayed and really responding to that violent act of removing the skin.
Without waves to translate color and light, seeing becomes a more violent act, one that removes substance from that which is seen.
Self-immolation is a violent act directed at oneself without harming others; it challenges the perception of heroism and smashes the ego.
But this editorial and Sutton's subsequent commentary is more than just an off-color remark -- his words incite a gruesome, violent act.
But it certainly isn't the first violent act to take place in a venue where people had gathered for the purposes of entertainment.
"In the digital era, robbing a bank is a non-violent act, less risky, and the reward is higher than ever," they wrote.
Strikingly, to be labeled as such, there is no requirement of any link to a violent act, nor even an imminent criminal act.
"It was a very violent act so we're looking at him in connection to some other possible cases that we've had," Police Capt.
In all those years, I, like an overwhelming majority of Muslims, have never uttered "Allahu akbar" before or after committing a violent act.
The several hundred coat hanger spikes are inserted into each of the sculptures, making for a raw depiction of a profoundly violent act.
Intervention teams would seek to divert a person away from violence before they commit a violent act and without involving law enforcement agencies.
At the same time, that Venezuelan production continues to decline and we're one violent act away from Libya taking oil off the markets.
Some social media users were calling on BLM activists (technically there are no "leaders" due to its decentralized structure) to disavow the violent act.
So to encourage more violence — especially after a violent act by a politician, of all people — seems contrary to what America should strive for.
It's a visceral, almost stupidly violent act — but it feels good to see a 51-year-old actress lose it like that in 2018.
But only a very small number of white Americans will become radicalized and, in even rarer situations, commit a violent act as a result.
The Kansas City Star ripped his silence on Monday, calling on Trump to denounce the violent act during his Tuesday night address to Congress.
Our hearts go out to Sean and his family, and for everyone who is suffering in France and elsewhere from this senseless violent act.
Having just learned that Zula did some time in prison for a violent act against her father, Wiktor confronts her about it during a rehearsal.
Any single incident like this, especially when lives are lost, will reveal many factors, individual and structural, that came together to spark a violent act.
Top White House aide Rob Porter is just one of many members of the Trump administration accused of committing a violent act toward a woman.
Incidents of road rage are reported to be increasing nationwide, so we probably shouldn't be surprised at this absurd and violent act of chocolate rage.
Billy is involved in many a violent act, but "exaggeration, outrage and garish lies" embroider his exploits until he becomes a literal and figurative target.
Facial recognition technology can provide a uniquely powerful tool in our most challenging investigations: when a stranger suddenly commits a violent act on the street.
At another point, liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor appeared to pinch Gorsuch, sitting next to her, to playfully illustrate her point about what constitutes a violent act.
"Members of one family conspired, planned, carried out and then allegedly covered up their violent act to wipe out members of another family," he told reporters.
And in some cases, like this one, the sheer abundance of violence is an outright disservice to the specificity and power of any individual violent act.
But evil men get to them first, and it takes another violent act of nature — a raging flood — to flush them out of their basement prison.
The violent act left behind a small-town church of 100 reeling from losing friends, neighbors, and loved ones, as well as the question: What now?
"But it's a convenient thing, since they were obviously so capable of any disgusting violent act, to link them with murders that haven't been solved," he added.
She finds it problematic that militants are called terrorists if they are Islamic, while, if the perpetrator of a violent act is Christian, that word isn't used.
It was them, simply because he chose to carry out this violent act in Orlando instead of West Hollywood, or San Francisco, or New York or Austin.
Of course, beyond the burnt husks of the dead Americans are the equally charred bodied of the exact refugees that Walker thought his violent act would save.
The silver lining is that Thursday's arrests came before these alleged extremists could attend a rally where they or others with guns could commit a violent act.
It can happen in the breathless space of a single violent act that disrupts diplomatic progress or gives birth to a new student movement for gun safety.
"Given this latest (Daily Stormer) article comes on the immediate heels of a violent act, we believe this type of article could incite additional violence," Tillman says.
The note requested "a thorough investigation" and "deplores the occurrence of any sort of violent act on the border with Mexico," the ministry said in a statement.
The same study also found that 42 percent of mass shooters had exhibited at least one warning sign, like a domestic violence incident or another violent act.
Roberts prompted laughter when he described asking his law clerks to try to grab a dollar bill from his hand to determine if that constituted a violent act.
What these astronomers witnessed was a supernova in the Taurus constellation, the final, violent act of a dying star and the largest explosion that takes place in space.
The violent act the truck was hijacked for lasted a few seconds, but those seconds were probably enough to change the way we feel in our own country.
Three of the people taken into custody were "directly suspected of preparing a violent act on our territory," the interior minister, Bruno Le Roux, said in the statement.
"These three women aged 39, 23 and 19 had been radicalised, were fanatics and were in all likelihood preparing an imminent, violent act," Cazeneuve said in a televised statement.
"The congresswoman has never advocated for violence or indicated that someone would engage in a violent act based on their religion, heritage or country of origin," he tells PEOPLE.
Niamh Eastwood: Covert surveillance is an unfortunate addition to fabric as it risks (predominantly young) people being criminalized for the non-violent act of drug possession and/or use.
Given this latest article comes on the immediate heels of a violent act, we believe this type of article could incite additional violence, which violates our terms of service.
"The violent act of a fan is sad," she wrote, but what is even worse, she added, is the reaction of those who do not see it as harassment.
The choir of angels turn satanic, the cheerleaders begin a pillow fight which mutates into a violent act akin to tar and feathering, the black metal band keeps on playing.
These photos focusing on what to me — a non-athlete — is quite a violent act are so intense, I don't really understand why hairpulling is still legal in some sports.
These cases, along with others from across the country, speak volumes about the benefits of having an armed and trained individual at a school should a violent act be attempted.
"People are saying it was the most violent act of censorship since 1989," said Pawel Passini, the play's director, referring to the year when Poland began its transition to democracy.
If, however, one identifies with the perpetrator, the violent act is regarded in a more sympathetic, if not positive (or, at the worst, ambivalent) light, and it is not terrorism.
Even though the Nazi's had a vile message, the violent act toward a reporter or any bystander is still wrong and anyone engaged in the row should be held accountable.
Not only did it depict and provoke violence but it was, in itself, a violent act, committed not just against the women involved in its making but against all women.
There is an especially overt sexuality in Shaw's representation of this violent act — the figure's dress is torn at the crotch — that seems a bit too gratuitously humiliating for women.
Klosterman: Well, what he's arguing is that you have to accept that even the most violent act there is — the act of war — is less violent than it once was.
"On what was to be a normal day for us of fun and playing, a day meant for good, you choose to commit a horrific violent act," said the father's statement.
"These officers have certainly acted in a manner which was unprofessional, alluding to a violent act to be conducted against a sitting U.S. congressman, a member of our government," Lawson continued.
There's always a scary violent act at the heart of things, which has been repressed, and all that's required is for the patient to fully remember the experience to dispel it.
Morgan said that while the vast majority of people consuming conspiratorial, extremist content online will never commit a violent act, for those prone to violence it could inspire them to act.
By Monday, with funeral preparations for the deceased victims underway, police were still looking for a motive to explain what led the 40-year-old shooter to commit such a violent act.
By Monday, with funeral preparations for the deceased victims underway, police were still looking for a motive to explain what led the 23-year-old shooter to commit such a violent act.
Acknowledging the strength of public sentiment as she addressed the nation on Tuesday morning following the Christmas market attack, Merkel conceded that the violent act had to be assumed to be terrorism.
It's a violent act no one ever reckons with — unlike Tyrion's murder of estranged father Tywin (Charles Dance) that same evening — that only furthers the dangerous stereotype that sex workers are expendable.
"Committing a second violent act with abortion to a woman who has already been victimized by an act of rape or incest could physically or psychologically wound her further," the document states.
Without knowing the motivations behind the explosion it's premature to label the blast a terror attack, "unless you want to define terrorism as any violent act in an urban area," she said.
When you're forced to have your birth in an unfamiliar place without your family around, that's a violent act against our birthing practices and goes right along with the institutionalization of birth.
"While the motivation for this violent act is still unclear and continues to be investigated, one of the possible motives being explored is whether this was a hate crime," Mr. Brown said.
"After watching such content, [people] may have problems sleeping and even a level of anxiety—almost mimicking paranoia—that they can also be the victim of such a violent act," said Metzger.
ABC could not find any criminal cases in federal or state court in which a violent act was committed or threatened in the name of former presidents George W. Bush or Barack Obama.
"Given The Daily Stormer's latest article comes on the immediate heels of a violent act, we believe this type of article could incite additional violence, which violates our terms of service," he said.
But the key is if it's a gesture that either mimics a violent act -- that's something with a firearm or a bow and arrow -- or a sexually suggestive act, those are unsportsmanlike conduct.
After at least 49 people were killed in a targeted attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Friday, a far-right Australian senator blamed the violent act on Muslim immigration. Sen.
The men's lawyers also wrote in court papers that an undercover agent asked Schimenti if he wanted to "rock it out," which he interpreted to be an invitation to commit a violent act.
"We're constantly in search of people who have the same characteristics but don't actually go through with a violent act itself," John Horgan, a psychologist of political violence at Georgia State University, told me.
The president of Hong Kong's Legislative Council, released a statement through a spokesperson saying he "strongly condemns the violent act of charging the Legislative Council building this afternoon," according to a translation by CNBC.
According to authorities, the suspect, who was not named, told officers that he pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State and that is the reason he was called upon to commit the violent act.
"Given their latest article comes on the immediate heels of a violent act, we believe this type of article could incite additional violence, which violates our terms of service," a GoDaddy spokesperson told Mashable.
Chadwick, a junior, has been among a group of outspoken MSDHS students who have given voice to the grief and rage of a community shattered by a violent act in the "Never Again" movement.
Kiely raises the question: Is it necessary for a white person to witness a violent act of racial bias in order to believe it is wrong, or even that it has happened at all?
Not once, however, does he fire it, and there's no denying that the movie softens the edges of his deeds, encouraging us to forget that the threat of violence is itself a violent act.
Actual real-life sexual assault is considered a taboo subject to discuss while fictional instances of rape in both porn and mainstream media are often fetishized as a wholly sexual—not a violentact.
The most violent act ever committed against Topo Chico happened in its own backyard, against a concrete mural in one of the hundreds of boozy, sundazed patio bars that dot Austin, Texas' east side.
One person, Jorge, struggles with the fact that he committed a violent act in this timeline, but then determines that he didn't in any of the other timelines he was able to connect to.
" Onto a screen of falling water, a video is projected in which the artist throws what appears to be a bucket of blood toward the viewer, which Ms. Belmore characterized as "a violent act.
Also known as "red flag laws," they allow judges to authorize police to temporarily seize a person's guns, with no advance notice, if there are grounds to believe the person may commit a violent act.
"But through the talent and tenacity of the Queens South detectives, working closely with the office of the Queens District Attorney, they have now been brought back to answer for this violent act," O'Neill said.
A suicide note, a manifesto, a series of social media screeds, a phone call -- even police reports and court dockets can provide insight into what drives a warped mind to commit such a violent act.
" And an Afghan pilot wrote to Taylor's family, praising the man Taylor was and asking them not to see "the violent act that took his life as representative of us or our sentiments toward Americans.
"If I see something questionable (models too young looking, celebrity look-alikes, violent act recreation, etc.), I alert the mods, but most times they have already handled it if there is an issue," they said.
"When a white child from the suburbs commits a horrific violent act like a school shooting, then people are more likely to erroneously blame video games than if the child was African American," Markey said.
Sure, these medieval contraptions look like torture devices and clamping so close to the eyeball can feel perilous, but we never imagined that such a violent act could result from something as seemingly insignificant as sneezing.
"Given that [The Daily Stormer's] latest article comes on the immediate heels of a violent act, we believe this type of article could incite additional violence, which violates our terms of service," a GoDaddy spokesperson said.
Under intense public scrutiny, survivors of sexual assault are often asked to revisit painful, traumatic memories with crystal clear recollection and foolproof evidence about a violent act that, by its very nature, is manipulative and deceitful.
Bloom seems to assume that one's reasons for acting violently are consistent over time, and that the physical and mental responses to harming someone are the same for one's fiftieth violent act as for one's first.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has cited research that says that 81 percent of veterans suffering from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder engage in at least one violent act against a partner after returning home.
"Given this latest article comes on the immediate heels of a violent act, we believe this type of article could incite additional violence, which violates our terms of service," GoDaddy said in a statement to VICE News.
When you think of our country and his sacrifice, I can't imagine your sorrow or sense of loss, but please don't think that the violent act that took his life is representative of our sentiments towards Americans.
The original scene was supposed to find Arthur talking to himself in the bathroom mirror in disbelief over his actions, but Phillips and Phoenix scrapped it in favor of having Arthur process his violent act through dance.
"The FBI worked closely with our partners at the ATF and Lubbock Police Department to prevent the defendant from potentially committing a violent act," said Matthew DeSarno, special agent in charge of the FBI's Dallas field office.
"Given this latest article comes on the immediate heels of a violent act, we believe this type of article could incite additional violence, which violates our terms of service," the company explained in a statement accompanying the decision.
"Based on the totality of the aforementioned information and evidence, there is reason to believe that Bengharsa and Gregerson are engaged in discussions and preparations for some violent act on behalf of" the Islamic State, an agent wrote.
So, what we're really focused on here more than anything else is identifying the people that are going to commit a violent act irrespective of where they're going to commit it and stopping them before they do it.
So what we're really focused on here more than anything else is identifying the people that are going to commit a violent act irrespective of where they're going to commit it and stopping them before they do it.
In cases where a person is thinking of committing a violent act and wants help, he may not want to turn to the police; this is where a trusted and professional public health worker and system can help.
But two months earlier, when he gave a speech about the Newtown shooting, he'd said no such thing about fathers and marriage, even though that violent act was carried out by a young white man from a broken home.
The fact that the shooter was a woman should not distract from the scary reality that in the U.S., it's all too easy for a person who wants to commit a violent act to get their hands on a firearm.
Another set of questions center on how likely it is that a person with a past conviction will commit another violent act, as well as identifying at what point an ex-offender should once be considered part of the general population.
"On what was a normal day for us, a day of fun and playing, a day meant for good, you chose to commit a horrific violent act, an act intended … to kill and destroy," the father wrote in his statement.
"The FBI worked closely with our partners at the ATF and Lubbock Police Department to prevent the defendant from potentially committing a violent act," Matthew DeSarno, Special Agent in Charge of the Dallas Field Office, said in a press release.
Dan Race, a spokesman for GoDaddy, told The Washington Post that because the Daily Stormer's post comes "on the immediate heels of a violent act," the company kicked the website off their platform because they believe it could incite additional violence.
The exact set of events leading up to the violent act were hotly contested in court: Gallo claimed that her husband, John Wayne Bobbitt, had returned home from a night of heavy drinking and violently raped her, ripping her panties in the process.
"Prisons are among the most violent places in our society, yet Syed has not been cited for a single violent act in 17 years in that environment," the motion states, noting Syed's sole infraction was being caught with a cell phone in 2009.
"On what was a normal day for us a day of fun and playing a day meant for good you chose to commit a horrific violent act, an act intended for harm and act intended to kill and destroy," Landen's father wrote.
" The father's statement to Aranda in court Monday said: "On what was a normal day for us, a day of fun and playing, a day meant for good, you chose to commit a horrific violent act, an act intended … to kill and destroy.
The clarified list of forbidden touchdown celebrations, released a couple weeks ago, includes mimicking a violent act, sexually suggestive dancing, choreographed celebrations, prolonged celebrations, spiking the ball, going to the ground, using the ball as a prop or using any other props.
If they had dated, as Cunanan often boasted to friends, Cunanan's violent act may have been personal: Some reporters at the time speculated—with a homophobic slant—that Cunanan may have been an "HIV killer," out to get revenge on former boyfriends.
"Here is what we know: It was intentional, it was a violent act, it was certainly a criminal act, it was a bombing — that's what we know," he said on Sunday, flanked by law enforcement officials at Police Headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
In real life, Mari Gilbert (Amy Ryan in the film), the woman seeking answers about her daughter Shannan Gilbert's disappearance, tragically became a victim of a violent act herself, something only revealed in a title card at the end of Lost Girls.
The National Rifle Association has made a concerted effort to block a Congressional measure to strengthen the ability of law enforcement to bar people with restraining orders or those convicted of a violent act against a spouse from buying or owning a gun.
"It's extremely unfortunate that a senselessly violent act has impacted this game, and there will certainly be a wide range of emotions along both sidelines," Larry White, the executive director of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, said in a statement.
It is an immediate way to not only demonstrate to an audience that you don't care about the material loss of an object, but also show that you are willing to engage in a violent act against your own property to nail the point home.
A tip-off from another country had said Merabet was likely to carry out a violent act and was seeking to make contact with Islamic State, either to pledge allegiance to the group or ask it to claim responsibility for the planned attack, Molins said.
Why it matters: The new rules, which Twitter says are stricter and more comprehensive, were added to cover areas the social media company has historically struggled to manage, such as Twitter accounts affiliated with organizations that promote hate and violence, or those accounts glorifying a violent act or figure.
Nevertheless, the attack fits the federal-law definition of domestic terrorism: a violent act intended to (i) intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping.
"You need to do the research on the insurance plan to make sure the insurance plan you buy covers a violent act or State Department warning, or that an incident doesn't void your plan," said Jason Clampet, co-founder and editor in chief of the travel news site Skift.
"When a violent act is carried out by someone who doesn't match the racial stereotype of what a violent person looks like, people tend to seek an external explanation for the violent behavior," said Patrick Markey, a coauthor of the study and psychology professor at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
"Fikre remains, in his own words, 'stigmatiz(ed) as a known or suspected terrorist and as an individual who represents a threat of engaging in or conducting a violent act of terrorism and who is operationally capable of doing so,'" U.S. Circuit Judge Morgan Christen wrote for a three-judge panel.
This is murky legal territory that's out of my depth, but I think you'd need very strict legal definitions, like those in child pornography laws, of what constitutes a terroristic, violent act that's not protected by the First Amendment and how to distinguish that from newsworthy footage of such an act.
As well as offering the frissons expected of true crime, "Casting JonBenét" probes the human fascination with it, as well as our rush to judgement, the muddling effects of a tabloid feeding frenzy, the effects of personal experiences on our assessments, and just how long a violent act can reverberate through a community.
But the frequency of the association reveal this as quite a promising area of research -- particularly as law enforcement officials try to understand how someone who is known to be radicalizing might eventually go on to commit a violent act in the name of whatever twisted radical ideology he or she has embraced.
"It is important to emphasize that due to the result of advance notification of the potential for a violent act at the school, the school had initiated (its) lockdown procedure which clearly prevented injury to students and faculty even though the suspect was able to enter the school," the state police statement said.
A jury of four men and eight women returned the verdict against the man, Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, on their third day of deliberations in Federal District Court here, in what the authorities described as the country's first jury trial involving a violent act committed in the name of the Islamic State.
Freeman said prosecutors will seek a $2 million bond to hold Aranda in jail for now, and "would pursue a longer sentence based on the aggravating factors of particular cruelty, the vulnerability of the boy and committing the violent act in front of other children and the boy's mother," according to a statement from his office.
Just as Mr. Trump has plenty to say about Islamic State attacks but generally has no comment about hate crimes against Indians, blacks and Muslims, the European far-right is quick to denounce any violent act committed by a Muslim but rarely feels compelled to forcefully condemn attacks on mosques or neo-Nazis marching near synagogues on Yom Kippur.
I mean, at this point, it&aposs like, if you don&apost agree with what the left says, it&aposs because you are a Nazi and you&aposre a bigot and they have allowed themselves to become so entitled at this point in their feelings that it&aposs like, if you disagree with them, they&aposre almost at the point now where they cannot serve you in a restaurant or they can commit a violent act against you.

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