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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMIve kept this terrible secret about my gay great uncle for decades until nowOf all the readings of fiction my high school English teachers assigned to me, the one that has stuck in my mind, haunting me over the past 60+ years, is A Rose for Emily by the great Southern writer William Faulkner. The short story takes place in Faulkners fictional town of Jefferson, Mississippi, in the correspondingly fictional county of Yoknapatawpha.Faulkner uses the technique of telling the story in the third person through an anonymous narrator, which increases the tension and mystery surrounding the events portrayed. Related A gay immigrant led the country to victory in the American Revolution The story begins with the narrator recalling Emily Griersons death as many of the towns residents attended her funeral in her once refined and grand home, which had fallen into disrepair. While alive, Emily had not permitted any of these folks to enter the house for the past decades, except her servant Tobe. What secret was she concealing thought many in the town?This home represents the passage of time, from the grandeur and refinement of Southern owning class ante- and post-bellum times (during which Emily spent her privileged childhood) to a new and modern era that seemed to leave her in its wake. Dive deeper every day Join our newsletter for thought-provoking commentary that goes beyond the surface of LGBTQ+ issues Subscribe to our Newsletter today The action reverts to a flashback scene, 30 years before at the death of her father, who was a deeply controlling man who drove off many of Emilys suitors, considering them not good enough and below the familys social status. Around this time, one of these suitors, whom the towns residents believed Emily was to marry, suddenly abandoned her and was never seen again in Jefferson. Following her fathers death, Emily fell into a deep depression and suffered a long illness.Jeffersons officials contracted workers to repave the sidewalks in their attempts to uplift and modernize the appearance of the town. A northerner, Homer Barron, was hired to supervise the project. Homer, a very outgoing and friendly person, soon became a popular figure among the towns residents. He captured Emilys heart, and he and Emily were often seen together on buggy rides on Sunday afternoons. Rumors and resentments soon followed from townsfolk that Emily was abandoning her family pride by getting involved with a man, a northerner no less, beneath her class and social station. Also, residents pitied Emily and believed that Homer was improperly courting her.Suspicion arose as Homer often frequented the local Elks Club in the company of younger men. The narrator implied that Homer may be either a homosexual or a confirmed bachelor, especially when Homer proclaimed that he was not a marrying man.Though my dear, great-uncle William died many years ago now, I still think fondly but with a sense of pain each time I think of him.Homers character represents the outsider in a world not of his making. As a northerner, he arrived to change this inward-looking and genteel town into a more modern and industrialized space, and by so doing, he inadvertently challenged long-engrained traditional values and beliefs.Emily too is an outsider of sorts. Even though she has resided in the town all her life, she seldom interacted with her neighbors, and became a recluse. Following her fathers death, she restricted anyone from the town from entering her home and, by remaining hidden, also prevented anyone from understanding her.As her affair with Homer continued, her reputation suffered even more. She went to the drug store and requested a bottle of arsenic. When the package arrived at her home, on the label was written For rats. The townspeople feared that Emily intended to kill herself with the poison, especially since it seemed that her possible marriage had become increasingly unlikely. Homer was seen during this time at the Griersons home for the final time, and he was never seen again. People assumed he had returned to the North.Years passed, and Emily grew heavier in body and spirit, and her hair turned gray. Except for her servant, who continued to go in and out, her door remained closed to the townsfolk for the most part. She eventually shut off the top floor of her house, and little was heard of her until her death at the age of 74.Some of the townswomen, two elders, and two of her cousins attended a service over Emilys body, which was laid out in the parlor. After some time had passed, the townspeople unsealed the upstairs room that had remained locked for 40 years. They were shocked to find the room frozen in time. Articles for an intended wedding, including a mans suit, were neatly laid out. They then saw Homer Barrons severely decayed body stretched out upon the bed.One of the horrified onlookers perceived an indentation of a head pushed into the pillow beside Homers body with a long strand of Emilys gray hair on the pillow, suggesting that Emily had long laid with the corpse for decades.FaulknerviewedEmily as a tragic figure, and he honored her in the storys title with a symbolic rose, which represented love. Her father was a tyrannical and selfish man who refused to allow Emily to date. She ultimately lost her wealth and lifestyle, her once youthful beauty, and the possibility of love and family.The author is quoted as saying, (The title) was an allegorical title; the meaning was, here was a woman who had a tragedy, an irrevocable tragedy and nothing could be done about it, and I pitied her, and this was a saluteto a woman you would hand a rose. A look into the Southern Gothics haunted housesWilliam Faulkners A Rose for Emily is a prime example of the U.S.-American literature genre that has come to be known as Southern gothic. Unlike its European gothic counterpart, which often includes imagery of dark and haunted ancient castles, Southern gothic is similar in that it often portrays characters who are severely flawed, disturbed, or eccentric and who reside in decaying or dilapidated settings, in grotesque situations often stemming from poverty, isolation, criminality, or violence.The settings are explicitly Southern. Some of the characters suffer from mental or emotional illness entering into madness. They continually seek what they perceive as an idealized past, the lost pride of an increasingly devastated Southern aristocracy, heightened and persistent racial hostilities,anda fixation with the grotesque, and a tension between realistic and supernatural elements.These Southern gothic writers construct fantastical and frightening scenarios in which characters possess mysterious secrets. These writers were interested in exposing extreme, antisocial behaviors as reactions and resistance against a rigid system of social and sexual conduct. Faulkners Emily engages in grotesque actions, and her descent into necrophilic madness underscores her failed rebellion against a society undergoing foundational changes. My Southern Gothic familys descent into madness | Shutterstock(Trigger warning: extreme violence)Like Emily Griersons father raised in the antebellum South, so too my paternal great-grandfather, Barnet Michalovsky, was a deeply flawed, angry, and controlling man. Though he was raised poor and never ascended to the heights of wealth as was once evident in the Grierson family, my great-grandfather and his entire family were perennial outsiders living as one of only a very few Jewish families in his Tennessee town at the turn of the 19thinto the 20thcentury.In an attempt to downplay his Jewish background, my great-grandfather officially changed his name to Barney Mogy, and he did not practice his religious traditions. Like Homer Barron in Faulkners story, Barney was a laborer of some sort, with the difference being that Barneywasa marrying man. He married a young Jewish woman, coincidentally named Rose Wallerstein. And within the next two decades, they produced 11 children, the fifth being my grandmother, Dorothy, who went by the nickname of Dottie, born in 1900.Many years later, when I turned 15 years old, my parents, Howard and Blanche Blumenfeld, told me of a family incident that would forever change my life. It concerned my great uncle William (Bill) Mogy, the fourth of eleven children who was two years older than my grandmother.As the saying goes, Were only as sick as our secrets, which means that a secret kept in the dark grows and expands to become more harmful to ourselves.According to my father, he knew that Bill was a very intelligent, kind, and caring person. I asked my father to tell me about Bill and about my grandmother Dorothys other family members since Dorothy didnt like to talk about her life in Tennessee or about her childhood and youth.Though my fathers sister, my aunt Bea, constructed a nice family tree outline, and I had heard some personal family testimony in the past, I wanted to know more.Since we were on the topic of great uncle Bill, I asked my father to tell me something else about him, like did he ever marry?You havent heard the story yet?, my father quipped with a curious expression on his face. When I asked, What story? he revealed a not-so-hidden family secret.Around 1913, when William was about my age at the time (15), his father my paternal great-grandfather, Barney asked William, while the family was at the dinner table, to join him in his bedroom for a talk after dinner. Though apprehensive and unsure what to expect, he answered, of course, he would go with his father.Walking behind his father into the bedroom after eating dessert, William shut the door upon being instructed to do so by his father. Barney sat on the bed and ordered William to come closer to him.William, you must do exactly as I say, he commanded. William, take down your pants.Startled, William responded, What? Why? Barney shouted this time, I said, take down your pants!At this point William obeyed. As he did this, Barney pulled a sharpened kitchen knife from beneath a bed pillow, moved closer to William grabbing his testicles, and in quick action, chopped them off.William shouted in agony and extreme pain, and he fainted as his body went into shock. Hearing his screams, Williams siblings and mother ran into the room and applied cloth bandages to prevent him from bleeding to death. Barney refused to allow the family to take William for professional medical treatment, and he ordered them not to reveal to anyone what he had done. The family made a pact to their father and husband to protect this horrendous and terrifying secret.His father, like that of Emily, was a tyrannical and selfish man who refused to allow William to love and to express himself authentically.William somehow physically survived the traumatic injury. My father told me that William lived all his life in shame. He was never involved in an intimate romantic relationship, and he always lived alone. Though he maintained friendships, and he acquired a good education, a cloud of depression and melancholy forever hung over him.Startled and in shock, I asked my father, Why did Barney do this? How could anyone do this to anyone, let alone their own son?My father responded: Well, Barney suspected William of being a homosexual, and he didnt want him to be. So he castrated him. I had feelings for other males ever since I was six or seven years old, but I knew up to this time at the dinner table when I was 15 not to tell anyone. This information about great uncle William pushed me even deeper into silence. Since that time, I have always felt that something more than a familial link connected me with William. But his trauma had relentlessly crossed from his body to that of his siblings and mother, and across generations to me.When my parents, sister, and I lived in New York City during the end of the 1940s through the middle 1950s, we sometimes spent one month with my grandparents, Eddy and Dorothy, in their tiny cottage in the San Fernando Valley in southern California. In his declining years after his wife Rose had died, great-grandfather Barney lived with his daughter Dorothy and my grandfather.My parents did not know the exact reason, but whenever Barney entered the room where I was present, I immediately turned and walked away. My mother later told me that I instinctively felt the anger and meanness that exuded from Barneys body. My fathers father (my grandfather) was the perennial outsider. Born Abraham Blumenfeld, he unofficially changed his name when he moved to Los Angeles in the late 19-teens to enter the film industry as an actor. Though many Jews were then involved in the industry, antisemitism was ripe. Hoping to blend in somewhat, he told possible employers that his name was Eddy Fields.Though my dear, great-uncle William died many years ago now, I still think fondly but with a sense of pain each time I think of him. I know that we remain attached through time and space by a familial history and a history of oppression, and sense of identity. In his life, William served as a reluctant pioneer in the struggle for respect and equality.As the saying goes, Were only as sick as our secrets, which means that a secret kept in the dark grows and expands to become more harmful to ourselves. Once we expose it to the light, we can release it and its power is lost. I rarely tell this family secret, but I now release it to be consumed and lessened by the sunshine and by the kind hearts of all who know it.Oh, by the way, here is just one more: Another of my grandmother Dorothys siblings, a sister, served later in life as a madam for high-priced call girls, but thats a story for another day.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 14 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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APNEWS.COMWinter storms bring snow, freezing rain and cold as Thanksgiving travelers journey homeA plow clears snow from the road Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)2025-11-29T05:52:26Z A major snowstorm in the Midwest and Great Lakes brought winter to some Thanksgiving travelers, and forecasters said the northeast U.S. could get its own early winter storm next week.Winter storm warnings and advisories extended from Montana to Ohio, the National Weather Service said. Forecasters warned there could be airport delays and slowed traffic with snow falling at more than an inch (2.5 centimeters) per hour in some areas.The storm dumped more than 8 inches (20 centimeters) of snow on northern Iowa by Saturday morning, and at least that much was expected in Chicago, elsewhere in Illinois, and in Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan.Airports in Chicago and St. Louis reported delays of about an hour in the morning, according to FlightAware.com, as one of the busiest travel days cranked up after Thanksgiving. Icicles formed at a slant on a Chicago pier thanks to the wind, and Lake Michigans waters were choppy with whitecaps. Motorists drove cautiously along snowy and slushy roads. A person jogs along Lake Michigan in the snow Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) A person jogs along Lake Michigan in the snow Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Snow-covered roads and slow travel were reported across Iowa and northern Illinois and Indiana.Westbound Interstate 70 near Terre Haute, Indiana, was closed around noon after at least 45 vehicles crashed, Indiana State Police said on social media. No one was seriously injured, and officials estimated that it would take six hours to reopen the highway. Troopers were also helping people in the eastbound lanes who were sliding off the road, Sgt. Matt Ames said. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on The sheriff of Grant County, about 65 miles (105 kilometers) northeast of Indianapolis, urged people to stay off the roads. Stay home, have a nice cup of hot chocolate, watch some TV, play some games, Sheriff Del Garcia said in a video. A couple walk their dog on a beach in the snow Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) A couple walk their dog on a beach in the snow Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Snow was falling in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where No. 1 Ohio State played 15th ranked Michigan in their traditional season-ending rivalry game. Heavy snow was expected at other Big Ten games, nighttime contests at Illinois and Michigan State.Meteorologists said that so far, forecast conditions did not meet blizzard warning criteria winds of at least 35 mph (56 kph), visibilities of less than a quarter mile (400 meters) and lasting more than three hours.The same storm and cold front was also expected to bring thunderstorms and a chance of heavy rain Saturday from southern Missouri down to Louisiana and Texas. Forecasters said another winter storm was becoming more likely Monday and Tuesday, with freezing rain and ice in the Appalachians and moderate to heavy snow possible in the interior Northeast.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 17 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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APNEWS.COMExperts doubt the Pentagon can punish Kelly over the illegal orders videoSen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/John McDonnell, File)2025-11-29T13:29:58Z WASHINGTON (AP) The Pentagons investigation of Sen. Mark Kelly over a video that urges American troops to defy illegal orders has raised a slew of questions, and some criticism, from legal experts. Some say the Pentagon is misreading military law to go after Kelly as a retired Navy fighter pilot. Others say the Arizona Democrat cannot be prosecuted as a member of Congress. A group of former military prosecutors insists he did nothing wrong. The Pentagon announced the investigation last week after President Donald Trumps social media post accusing Kelly and the five other Democratic lawmakers in the video of sedition punishable by DEATH.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Kelly was facing investigation because he is the only one in that group who formally retired from the military and is still under the Pentagons jurisdiction. Kelly dismissed the inquiry as the work of bullies and said it would not deter him and other members of Congress from doing our jobs and holding this administration accountable. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., arrives before President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress in the House chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File) Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., arrives before President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress in the House chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Its not totally unheard ofStephen Vladeck, a Georgetown University law professor, said there has been a significant uptick in courts-martial of retired service members in the past decade. While courts have debated the constitutionality, the practice is currently allowed. He said there have been roughly a dozen such prosecutions across the service branches. There are roughly 2 million people who formally retired from the military and receive retirement pay, according to a report from the Congressional Research Service. Service members are generally entitled to retirement pay after completing 20 years of active duty. Todd Huntley, a retired Navy captain and judge advocate general, or JAG, said it is rare to prosecute retirees for something that happened after they retired.Its not totally unheard of, said Huntley, who now directs Georgetowns national security law program. I actually prosecuted a enlisted guy who had been retired for 16 years. He was essentially assaulting his adopted daughter. Basically no one else had jurisdiction so we prosecuted him. A ridiculous conclusion Colby Vokey, a prominent civilian military lawyer and former military prosecutor, said Hegseth appears to be misreading the Uniform Code of Military Justice to justify the Kelly investigation.Vokey said Hegseth has personal jurisdiction over Kelly because Kelly is entitled to retirement pay. But Vokey said Hegseth lacks subject matter jurisdiction because Kelly made his statements as a senator. Vokey said case law has evolved to where the military can prosecute an active-duty service member for a crime committed off base, such as robbing a convenience store. But applying military law to a retired service member and assuming that means every offense ever is kind of a ridiculous conclusion. Lets say you have a 100-year-old World War II veteran who is retired with pay and he steals a candy bar, Vokey said. Hegseth could bring him back and court-martial him. And that in effect is what is happening with Kelly. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during the 4th annual Northeast Indiana Defense Summit at Purdue University Fort Wayne, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, in Fort Wayne, Ind. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during the 4th annual Northeast Indiana Defense Summit at Purdue University Fort Wayne, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, in Fort Wayne, Ind. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Patrick McLain, a retired Marine Corps judge and former federal prosecutor, said the cases he has seen of retirees being called back are more like extreme examples of fraud or some of these child pornography cases.Ive not seen anything like the kind of the wackadoodle thing theyre trying to do to Sen. Kelly for essentially exercising his First Amendment right to free speech, which they dont like, McLain said.He did it as a civilian Charles Dunlap, a Duke University law professor and retired Air Force lawyer, said in an email that military law can restrict speech for service members that is protected for civilians under the First Amendment. But even if the video was found to have violated military law, a key issue may be whether the law can be applied to someone who is retired, Dunlap said. A group of former military lawyers, the Former JAGs Working Group, said in a statement that Kelly did not violate the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The video simply described the law as it pertains to lawful versus unlawful orders, the group said. It did not suborn mutiny or otherwise encourage military members to disregard or disobey lawful orders issued to them. Troops, especially uniformed commanders, have specific obligations to reject orders that are unlawful. Broad legal precedence also holds that just following orders colloquially known as the Nuremberg defense, as it was used unsuccessfully by senior Nazi officials to justify their actions under Adolf Hitler does not absolve troops. Kelly and the other lawmakers did not mention specific circumstances in the video. Some Democratic lawmakers have questioned the legality of the Trump administrations attempts to send National Guard troops into U.S. cities. Kelly has pointedly questioned the use of the military to attack alleged drug boats off South Americas coast, saying he was worried about the military officers involved with the mission and whether they were following orders that may have been illegal. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/John McDonnell, File) Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/John McDonnell, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Michael OHanlon, director of research in the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution, said any case brought against Kelly likely would be thrown out or end in an acquittal. OHanlon said it might not have been politically smart to wave a red flag in front of the bull but he does not see the legal grounds for a court martial. Saying that you shouldnt break the law cannot be a crime, OHanlon said. But in addition, he did not do it as a military officer. He did it as a civilian.Separation of powers Kellys status as a senator could block the Pentagons investigation because of constitutional protections for the separation of powers in the U.S government. The Constitution explicitly shields members of Congress from White House overreach, said Anthony Michael Kreis, a constitutional law professor at Georgia State University.Having a United States senator subject to discipline at the behest of the secretary of defense and the president that violates a core principle of legislative independence, Kreis said in a telephone interview.Kreis said such protections were a reaction to the British monarchy, which arbitrarily punished members of Parliament.Any way you cut it, the Constitution is fundamentally structurally designed to prevent this kind of abuse, Kreis said. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 22 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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APNEWS.COMSuspect in National Guard attack struggled with dark isolation as community raised concernsThis photo provided by U.S. Attorneys Office shows Rahmanullah Lakanwal on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (U.S. Attorneys Office via AP)2025-11-30T05:25:26Z The Afghan man accused of gunning down two National Guard members blocks from the White House last week had been unraveling for years, unable to hold a job and flipping between long, lightless stretches of isolation and taking sudden weeks-long cross-country drives. His behavior deteriorated so sharply that a community advocate reached out to a refugee organization for help, fearing he was becoming suicidal.Emails obtained by The Associated Press reveal mounting warnings about the suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an asylum seeker whose erratic conduct raised alarms long before the attack that jolted the nations capital on the eve of Thanksgiving. The previously unreported concerns offer the clearest picture yet of how he was struggling in his new life in the United States.Even so, when the community member who works with Afghan families in Washington state saw on the news that Lakanwal was named as the suspect in the National Guard shooting, they said they were stunned, unable to square the violence with the memory of seeing Lakanwal play with his young sons. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity to share undisclosed details while cooperating with the FBI in its investigation. West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, were critically wounded in what officials described as an ambush attack on Wednesday afternoon, and Beckstrom died from her injuries the next day. Investigators are still working to establish a motive for the attack. Lakanwal, 29, has been charged with first-degree murder. In Afghanistan, Lakanwal worked in a special Afghan Army unit known as a Zero Unit. The units were backed by the CIA. He entered the U.S. in 2021 through Operation Allies Welcome, a program that evacuated and resettled tens of thousands of Afghans after the U.S. withdrawal from the country, many of whom had worked alongside U.S. troops and diplomats. He resettled with his wife and their five sons, all under the age of 12, in Bellingham, Washington but struggled, according to the community member, who shared emails that had been sent to the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, a nonprofit group that provides services to refugees.Rahmanullah has not been functional as a person, father and provider since March of last year, 03/2023. He quit his job that month, and his behavior has changed greatly, the person wrote in a January 2024 email.The emails described a man who was struggling to assimilate, unable to hold a steady job or commit to his English courses while he alternated between periods of dark isolation and reckless travel. Sometimes, he spent weeks in his darkened room, not speaking to anyone, not even his wife or older kids. At one point in 2023, the family faced eviction after months of not paying rent.The community member said in an interview that they became worried that Lakanwal was so depressed that he would end up harming himself, but they did not see any indication that he would commit violence against another person. Lakanwals family members often resorted to sending his toddler sons into his room to bring him the phone or messages because he would not respond to anyone else, one email stated. A couple of times, when his wife left him with the kids for a week to travel to visit relatives, the children would not be bathed, their clothes would not be changed, and they would not eat well. Their school raised concerns about the situation.But then, there were interim weeks where Lakanwal would try to make amends and do the right things, according to the email, re-engaging with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services as was mandated by the terms of his entry into the U.S. But that has quickly evolved into manic episodes for one or two weeks at a time, where he will take off in the family car, and drive nonstop, the email outlined. Once, he went to Chicago, and another time, to Arizona. Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., said this past week that Lakanwal drove across the country from Bellingham, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) north of Seattle, to the nations capital to execute his attack. 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