A list of puns related to "Book Of Joshua"
ISBN: 9780520316027
Joshua Brown, the next door neighbor of Botham Jean was killed last night after being shot several times by an unknown assailant. Local media has reported on the shooting but have not confirmed Brownβs identity. Because, Brown worked closely with prosecutors just a week ago to ensure Amber Guyger was properly convicted in the murder trial, the DAβs office has fairly direct contact with Brown and his family. An ADA has confirmed that it was in fact Brown who was killed although they have yet to identify a suspect or motive for the shooting. The case is now in the hands of the Dallas Police Department. Brownβs testimony stood out as a fact witness who was approaching his apartment directly across from Botham Jeanβs apartment when shots rang out. Brown was still visibly shaken up from the incident when he took the stand to testify on behalf of the prosecution. His murder underscores the reality of the black experience in America. A former athlete turned entrepreneurβ Brown lived in constant fear that he could be the next victim of gun violence, either state sanctioned or otherwise. We have more work to do deal with the constant threats to our community both from within and without. Brown deserves the same justice he sought to ensure the Jean family. The Dallas County criminal justice system must mobilized to identify his killer and see that he is held accountable for this murder.
Looks like more remains have been found. What a month it is turning out to be for missing persons and unsolved crimes!
http://z1077fm.com/skeletal-remains-found-thursday-in-joshua-tree-national-park/
Sheriffβs detectives have been called in to investigate skeletal remains that were found Thursday in Joshua Tree National Park. Just after 11 a.m., a hiker notified the Sheriffβs Department of the find. The responding deputy located the remains and sent a photo to the coroner who confirmed they were human bones. Due to the remote location, the location was secured for the night. Homicide detectives, coroner investigators, and crime scene investigators were flown in by a helicopter Friday and retrieved the partial skeletal remains. Additional examinations will be done to determine the cause of death and the identity of the remains. Anyone with information should call Detective James Tebbetts or Sergeant Ryan Smith at 909-387-3589.
EDIT: Looks like the remains were found outside the western boundary of the park. Homicide detectives are investigating. So, maybe not Bill? How strange.
http://www.hidesertstar.com/news/article_6bf8be6a-3cb3-11ea-b946-e78516f06b09.html
JOSHUA TREE β Homicide detectives and medical examiners are investigating human bones found near Joshua Tree National Park around 11:11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 16.
A hiker reported finding a partial human skeleton in Section 6, said Cindy Bachman, a spokeswoman for the county Sheriffβs Department.
Section 6 is roughly a square mile of undeveloped land east of Quail Springs Road, outside the western border of the park.
Edit again: Thank you for the gold!
I only started watching the sport two years ago and the first fight I ever watched in full was the AJ Vs Klitschko fight. Needless to say I loved it.
The atmosphere at the stadium was electric, the fighters entrances looked like something out of a Rocky film and even the fight was very cinematic in nature. Klitschko went down, AJ went down and AJ eventually knocked him out in the 11th.
After that I started watching other fighters and some old fights in YouTube.
Ali Vs Frasier, Foreman, Liston etc.
Lomachenko.
Ray Leonard.
Canelo.
David Haye.
Tony Bellew.
Mike Tyson and a whole bunch of others.
AJ remained my personal favourite since he's the first fighter I ever saw and was the reason that I started watching the sport. (And I'm British so there's a personal bias there)
After the Ruiz fight I thought that AJ found his 'boogeyman' as Tyson Fury called it. And I thought that he wouldn't be able to beat him with his usual style.
But last week he proved me wrong and he used very clinical, text book boxing to keep Ruiz at a distance and won by points.
I'd personally rank the top three heavyweights as such:
Tyson Fury - Most technically skilled out of the three and is the most mobile. But lacks power.
Wilder - His technique is all over the place but he's probably the hardest puncher in the history of the sport.
AJ - The all rounder. More skilled than Wilder and has more power than Fury.
So what do you all think of AJ?
Do you think he's a good champ?
Do you think he's over rated?
How would he fare against Fury or Wilder?
https://youtu.be/Zy4KtD98S2c
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