Sunday, May 10, 2026

Idiot of the Week: MAGA Pastor pleaded guilty to sex crimes against minors ages 13–15

This week's idiot is another MAGA guy who committed sex crimes with young teenagers. He was a pastor at a church in Ohio, who demanded an LGBTQ book be removed from a school because it "made him sick."  ✅ Not a drag queen ✅ Not an immigrant ✅ Not a Muslim .   Almost every week these Maggots who preach hatred aganist LGBTQ and immigrants are the ones commiting vile crimes. It says that anyone who spews that hatred against others is HIDING their OWN CRIMES. Here's the story.

(Image: WLWT-TV, Channel 5, Ohio)

Former Blanchester pastor pleads guilty to sexual conduct with a minor

News Journal, April 20, 2026 

Silas Shelton, former pastor of Blanchester Community Ministries (OH), pleaded guilty today to sex crimes against minors ages 13–15, dating to 2019. In 2023 he showed up at a school meeting demanding Scholastic pull “Heartstopper” from the book fair — said the gay teen romance made him “sick.”

WILMINGTON, Ohio — The former pastor of Blanchester Community Church pleaded guilty Monday in Clinton County Common Pleas Court to three counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor as part of a negotiated plea agreement reached April 17.

Silas Shelton, 49, of Morrow, changed his plea from not guilty to guilty on the three third-degree felony counts, and a menacing by stalking charge was reduced from a fourth-degree felony to a first-degree misdemeanor, Clinton County Prosecutor Brian Shidaker said in court.

As part of the agreement, prosecutors dismissed the remaining charges in the 12-count indictment, which originally included charges of rape, gross sexual imposition, sexual battery and arson.

The case had been scheduled for a five-day jury trial beginning Monday before the plea agreement was reached late last week.

Prosecutors said the charges involve three separate incidents and qualify as third-degree felonies because Shelton was at least 10 years older than the victim.

Each of the three felony counts carries a potential prison term from 12 months to 60 months. Shelton could face a maximum of 15 years in prison if the sentences are imposed consecutively.

The amended misdemeanor charge carries a potential jail term of up to 180 days.

If the court imposes a prison sentence, Shelton would be subject to up to five years of post-release supervision after his release.

Shelton would also be classified as a Tier II sex offender, requiring him to register in person every 180 days for 25 years.

Assistant Prosecutor Andrew Sievers said Shelton knew the victim and her family through their church and his son. Shelton later became a pastor at the church in 2020.

During the summer of 2019, the victim lived in Wilmington with her parents, and Shelton later asked the victim to start working for his construction business.

“He would pick her up most weekdays and return her home on days that typically no one was present,” Sievers said.

Sievers said Shelton engaged in sexual conduct with the victim, who was 14 at the time, beginning in September 2019. The conduct included incidents while returning from a work site, as well as at Cowan Lake and the Holiday Inn at the Roberts Centre, and continued through December 2019, according to the indictment.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

NOW AVAILABLE ON KINDLE PREORDER!! Haunting of Wilson Castle by Rob Gutro and Monique Toosoon

NOW AVAILABLE ON KINDLE PREORDER!!

Haunting of Wilson Castle

by Rob Gutro (Author), Monique Toosoon (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Part of: Haunting Of Series of 3 books
-#1 New Release in Vermont Travel Guides (kindle)
- #5 in Ghosts and Hauntings (kindle)
on May 9, 2026
CLICK LINK TO PRE-ORDER THE KINDLE BOOK: https://tinyurl.com/mwjhfep7


****Investigation Uncovers Ghostly Mystery of Wilson Castle! A 100-Year old Secret!

Wilson Castle is an architectural masterpiece built in the middle of the 19th Century in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains. It has housed several families and many people have stayed behind as earthbound ghosts who haunt it for various reasons. Monique Toosoon, paranormal tech wizard and drag queen, generated a lot of activity and in her investigation with mediums Rob Gutro and Lexi Duquette and The Digital Séance Experience. They uncovered a family secret, a man with a darker side, a child seeking truth, and other ghosts as the team worked to bring a happy haunted reunion!
Come explore Wilson Castle and book your own tour for your own experience and meet the many ghosts who inhabit the castle in death.


Heroes of the Week: Ohio Firemen Rescue Man Buried in a Corn Grain Silo

Here's a rescue you don't hear about very often... a man apparently fell into a grain silo filled with corn and couldn't get out. It took a large group of rescuers to pull the man free before he suffocated in the grain. The heroes include the Medina Ohio Fire Department and firefighters from Brunswick Hills, the Medina Township Police Department, the Medina County Sheriff’s Office and several regional fire departments and emergency management teams.

(Photo:  Medina Ohio Fire Department using a sling to rescue a man buried in grain: Credit: Medina Fire Department) 

Firefighters rescue man buried in corn inside Medina Township silo

By Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com, Apr. 30, 2026

MEDINA TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- Emergency crews rescued a man who was buried up to his chest in corn inside a grain silo at a Medina Township farm on Tuesday afternoon, April 28, 2026.

The Medina Fire Department first responded to the farm around 2:12 p.m.

Given the complexity of the situation, specialized rope and confined space crews from the Medina County All-Hazards Team were also called to the scene.

When crews arrived, they found the man alert but unable to move, buried in corn up to his chest. Officials said grain entrapments can quickly become dangerous because the weight of the material prevents movement, and attempts to remove it often cause more grain to shift back into place.

Firefighters from Engine 2 entered the bin through a side door and secured the man with a rescue sling to keep him from sinking deeper. Paramedics from the Medina Life Support Team began treating him at the same time.

Rescue crews then assembled a grain rescue sleeve — a specialized device used to contain the grain and allow it to be removed from around a victim. Once the corn was cleared below the man’s waist, crews were able to free him, place him on a stretcher and lift him safely out of the bin.

The man was transferred to a medical helicopter operated by Cleveland Clinic Critical Care Air Medical and flown to a trauma center. Officials said he has since been released from the hospital. No other injuries were reported.

Multiple agencies assisted in the rescue, including firefighters from Brunswick Hills, the Medina Township Police Department, the Medina County Sheriff’s Office and several regional fire departments and emergency management teams.

Friday, May 8, 2026

DVD TV Series of the Month: Stargirl

 Instead of Book of the Week, I wanted to do "TV Series of the Month" because I just finished watching all three amazing episodes of the TV series "Stargirl." Stargirl is a young superhero named Courtney Whitmore, whose stepdad was Stripesy from the Justice Society of America. The series is so well-written and fast-paced as the very likeable and hopeful Courtney finds out about her step-dad's history and recruits fellow high school students (who, like her are not part of the "in crowd.") to become the new generation of the JSA. Today's blog is my take on this awesome series!!!

The writer, Geoff Johns, is a famous comic book writer, and he created "Stargirl" at DC Comics in memory of his sister who passed away. He used one of the old DC Comics characters (Star spangled kid turned Starman) as the historic character that Courtney  came to replace. As someone who LOVES the JSA characters of Stripesy, Dr.Midnight, Hourman, Wildcat, Green Lantern, Johnny Thunder, The Flash and others, this was such an awesome series!!  

(L to R: Hourman, Stargirl, Dr. Midnight, Wildcat. Credit: CW Network/DC Comics)

Plus, the writers brilliantly brought in the "Injustice Society of America" featuring a cast of villains from the 1940s comics including the very evil Icicle. Many villains married and had families and some of their offspring struggled with the hero/villain thing. I loved how they brought in the dark "Eclipso" character in season 2, reformed some villains, brought in the "Ultra Humanite" villain and had lots of surprises with characters. I'm SO glad I bought all three seasons and I'll enjoy them again and again. 

VIDEO TRAILER: https://youtu.be/cUkRQ-aujHo?si=BQipFZbVDAoNsRsy 

 ABOUT THE SERIES:  DC's Stargirl is a critically well-received superhero drama (2020–2022) created by Geoff Johns for DC Universe and The CW, spanning three seasons and 39 episodes. It follows teenager Courtney Whitmore (Brec Bassinger) who discovers the Cosmic Staff, becoming Stargirl and inspiring a new generation of the Justice Society of America (JSA) in Blue Valley, Nebraska. ;


Thursday, May 7, 2026

For Sale: Former Home of John Hancock, Signer of Declaration of Independence

If you love colonial U.S. History, need a place to live, and have 5 million dollars, you can own a piece of history in Boston! The former home of John Hancock, signer of the Declaration of Independence is for sale. It's known as the "Ebenezer Hancock House." Today's blog is about that property, with some history thrown in!

(Photo: The Ebenezer Hancock House, downtown Boston.) 

ABOUT JOHN HANCOCK - John Hancock (January 23, 1737 [O.S. January 12, 1736] – October 8, 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. John Hancock is perhaps best known for his signature on the Declaration of Independence.

HOW DID JOHN HANCOCK MAKE HIS MONEY? - John Hancock made his fortune by inheriting and expanding his uncle Thomas Hancock’s shipping and mercantile business, the "House of Hancock". As one of New England's richest men by 1764, his wealth came from importing/exporting, shipbuilding, and legally, as well as illicitly (smuggling tea and molasses), navigating British trade regulations.  

(PHOTOS INCLUDED from Landvest.com - the realtor selling the property, show the outside and inside of the building) 

Historic Opportunity in Boston! Once owned by John Hancock, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, 10 Marshall Street, Boston, remains the last extant property associated with the Founding Father in Boston. Later occupied by Ebenezer Hancock, Deputy Paymaster of the Continental Army, and John Hancock’s younger brother, the property is a Boston Landmark and resides on the National Register of Historic Places for its role as a military rendezvous during the Revolutionary War.
The building is reportedly where 2 million silver crowns, a loan from King Louis XVI of France, negotiated by Benjamin Franklin, was stored prior to a timely disbursement to the Continental Army troops. 10 Marshall Street stands today, on the Freedom Trail, as a tangible connection to the events that shaped our country during the Revolutionary War era.
A Distinctive Owner-Occupied Acquisition

The building is freestanding, consists of approximately 15 rooms with 12 private offices, and much of the Georgian interior architectural detail has been preserved. An oversized brick hearth with beehive oven, wide plank flooring, original raised panel work and joinery (as mentioned in the Landmarks Commission Report), splayed reveal windows and hand hewn trusses offer an authentic architectural and historical experience. As a beloved Boston Landmark, this location confers upon an owner the additional recognition that they have become a steward of Boston’s rich colonial history.


Blackstone Block Historic District Location - 
The Ebenezer Hancock House is located minutes from City Hall, Faneuil Hall, and the North Station and Haymarket MBTA stations, in the heart of the Blackstone Block Historic Overlay District and near Boston's (Italian) North End.  

Key Highlights -Owned by John Hancock circa 1770s  *Revolutionary War-era historical site *Located on Boston’s Freedom Trail Boston *Landmark Status *National Register of Historic Places *High visibility signage *Close to multiple T stops *12 private offices

(Photo: John Hancock. Credit: Biography.com) 



Wednesday, May 6, 2026

DISCOVERY: Egyptian mummy has part of the 'Iliad' in its abdomen!

Did you ever read Homer's "The Iliad" and wonder if you should eat it? :) Well, not really, but a copy of it was found in the stomach of an Egyptian mummy as the ancient man was being buried. Today's blog explains that finding and what is thought to have happened.

(Image: Archaeologists found a papyrus inside a mummy that has Greek text from the "Iliad" on it. (Image credit: Professor Ignasi-Xavier Adiego) 

ABOUT THE "ILIAD" - Homer's Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem focusing on the rage of the warrior Achilles during a few weeks in the tenth year of the Trojan War. It chronicles the conflict between Greek forces and Troy, exploring themes of honor, mortality, and the brutality of war, concluding with Hector's funeral. The Iliad was likely first written down around the mid-6th century BCE (circa 550 BCE) in Athens, having existed for centuries prior as an oral tradition. While the poem was likely composed between the 8th and 7th centuries BCE, the first fixed, written text is associated with the Athenian tyrant Peisistratus.

Egyptian mummy has part of the 'Iliad' in its abdomen, archaeologists discover

LIVE SCIENCE Owen Jarus published April 22, 2026 

A papyrus that contains part of Homer's "Iliad" has been discovered inside the abdomen of a mummy in Egypt. Other mummies at the cemetery had gold tongues.

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a Roman-era mummy with a copy of Homer's epic poem the "Iliad" inside its abdomen ‪—‬ a unique find that archaeologists are calling "exceptional."

Written on papyrus in Greek, the text records part of Book 2 of the "Iliad," which details the legendary Trojan War. The text found in the mummy lists the ships used against the city of Troy, according to a statement from the University of Barcelona. It would have been placed within the abdomen during the embalming ritual.

The mummy, which dates to a time when the Romans controlled Egypt, was found at a tomb within a cemetery in the modern-day town of Al-Bahnasa in Egypt, which was known as Oxyrhynchus in ancient times. The Romans controlled Egypt starting in 30 B.C., after Cleopatra died by suicide, until A.D. 641, when the Rashidun Caliphate took control of Egypt.

The site of Oxyrhynchus has been excavated off and on for well over a century. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, archaeologists found around 500,000 fragments of papyri at the site.

The newly discovered "papyrus was placed on the abdomen to protect [the] deceased in the afterlife," Esther Pons Mellado, co-director of the archaeological mission in Oxyrhynchus, told Live Science in an email.

Pons Mellado and Maite Mascort, who is also a co-director of the mission, explained that during the time the Romans controlled Egypt, it was common for papyri to be put inside mummies, in the chest or abdomen. However, it's unclear why ancient Egyptians thought papyri would help protect the deceased, Pons and Mascort said.

Archaeologists found a papyrus inside a mummy that has Greek text from the "Iliad" on it.  Remarkably, this is the first time a copy of Homer's "Iliad" has been found inside a mummy.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Official Book Trailer: Haunting of Hunt Memorial Library!

Experience a chilling paranormal investigation in a former library in New Hampshire! Read, " Haunting of hunt Memorial Library, " by Rob Gutro and Monique Toosoon VIEW BOOK TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/a-3UUQOIaks


" Haunting of hunt Memorial Library, " by Rob Gutro and Monique Toosoon GET THE BOOK: https://tinyurl.com/y7apb9tf

**From the #1 selling authors of "Haunting of Emery Estate"- Read about their next Ghost Investigation! Haunting of Hunt Memorial Library

Come Along and Investigate a Haunted Library and Encounter 3 Ghosts!

After a book signing event in a former library, Medium Rob Gutro and Paranormal Drag Queen and Tech wizard, Monique Toosoon led a public paranormal investigation in the historic Hunt Memorial Library in Nashua, New Hampshire in search of paranormal activity. They were joined by other paranormal professionals and members of the public for this event.

Their findings revealed three ghosts that were not associated with the building but chose the building as their residence. Together with other paranormal professionals and members of the public they uncovered a haunted secret love, illicit trysts, a ghostly teenage accident victim and haunted paintings. When reading this, you’ll feel like you’re on the paranormal investigation!

GET THE BOOK: https://tinyurl.com/y7apb9tf



SCIENCE: Florida is facing its most intense drought in 15 years.

 Everyone knows that the western U.S. has been in drought conditions for over a decade, but Florida is also in a drought, and it's the most intense in 15 years. Today's blog from LIVEscience  explains what's happening.

(Image: Florida as seen by the MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Terra satellite on April 21, 2026. Credit: NASA Worldview) 

Florida is facing its most intense drought in 15 years 

More than 70% of the state is under "extreme" to "exceptional" drought conditions, and other parts of the U.S. Southeast are similarly affected
By Sascha Pare  LIVE SCIENCE, April 22, 2026

Florida is experiencing its most intense drought in 15 years, with more than 70% of the Sunshine State facing what the U.S. Drought Monitor calls "extreme" to "exceptional" drought conditions.

Northern Florida is suffering the driest conditions in the state, and recent rainfall has brought almost no relief, according to the latest drought data.  

"Dry conditions have been building throughout the winter," Esther Mullens, an assistant professor of geography at the University of Florida, told Live Science in an email. "Three months ago (January 2026), 98% of the state was in unusually dry conditions, however only 4% were in severe to exceptional drought. As of currently, this number has risen to over 71% in severe to exceptional drought."

Western states face above-normal wildfire threats this summer. New maps reveal which areas are most at risk. Here's everything you need to know about Florida's drought, including how it got to this point, how long it will last, and what the impacts will be.

MAP More than 70% of Florida is facing "extreme" or "exceptional" drought conditions. In Georgia, which has also been gripped by drought, that figure is 69%. (Image credit: U.S. Drought Monitor/Brian Fuchs)

Why is Florida in a drought? Florida, along with Georgia and other parts of the U.S. Southeast, currently sits beneath a ridge of high atmospheric pressure that has moved in and out of the region since fall last year but remained stationary since March. This means the air above the Southeast is sinking and compressing, which reduces humidity and prevents cloud formation.

"Rain cannot form in sinking air so it just stays warm and dry," Pam Knox, an agricultural climatologist at the University of Georgia and the director of the Georgia Weather Network, told Live Science in an email.

In April, Clear skies dominated for weeks over Florida and other parts of the Southeast. But it's not just high pressure that's driving the current drought, because rainfall has been below average for months. Florida was unusually dry for much of last year, and many areas have received less than 50% of their normal rainfall since Sept. 1, 2025, according to the National Weather Service.

"That means they are about 20 to 25 inches [50 to 65 centimeters] below what would be considered average rainfall," Knox said.

Months of dry weather were followed by a La Niña winter, which shifted the jet stream northward. This brought colder, wetter conditions to the northern U.S. and Canada, while the southern U.S. became warmer and drier.

"The combined effects of the lack of tropical storms last year with the La Nina over the winter, which is usually a time of warmer and drier climate than average, have helped lead to this current situation," Knox said.

Why is the current Florida drought so bad? The current drought in Florida differs from previous bad droughts because it has hit in spring instead of summer. The last time the U.S. Drought Monitor recorded such exceptionally dry conditions in the Sunshine State was June 2011, but it has not been this dry so early in the year since 2000, Knox said.

While the La Niña, low precipitation, and fewer storms this season are attributable to natural variability, global warming and shifts in the water cycle caused by higher temperatures may be contributing to the dryness, Knox said.

The impact of climate change is difficult to disentangle from natural variation without proper attribution studies, Mullens agreed.

How long will the Florida drought last? Current drought conditions in Florida will probably worsen until the end of April, but they are expected to improve slightly in May as the high-pressure area in the atmosphere moves away from the Southeast.

"In the Southeast, the worst drought is in northern Florida and southern Georgia, but other areas are likely to get worse over the next couple of weeks with high temperatures and no rain in the forecast," Knox said. "We expect the weather pattern to change around the end of the month as the high pressure shrinks off to the east, which will allow cold fronts that could produce rain to enter the Southeast again."

It's unclear how conditions will evolve through summer, but a lot of moisture will be needed to end the drought. Ideally, a tropical storm or a stationary front should bring enough rain in the coming weeks to quench plants and replenish soil moisture.

"It is difficult to get out of drought in summer because the plants and evaporation tend to use every bit of rain that falls," Knox said.

A strong El Niño is on the horizon, which could bring wetter weather this summer, Mullens said. But a clear picture of this year's drought will emerge only once it's over, when scientists will be able to more accurately compare its length with droughts that struck Florida in 2000 and 2011.

What are the impacts? Satellite data shows that shallow groundwater aquifers have dried up across the U.S. Southeast during this year's drought. That's because more water has been extracted from these aquifers than usual to irrigate farmland and provide drinking water for people under exceptionally dry conditions.

In Florida, aquifers are especially dry in the northern and central regions. Aquifers do not immediately recover from drought, because rainfall first has to wet the entire soil column before it can trickle down to replenish groundwater stores.

"Aquifers are considered to be a lagging indicator of drought because they get worse after the drought is bad at the surface and it takes them longer to recover," Knox said.

Map showing groundwater wetness in the U.S. Southeast. More regions are red, meaning they have less water in shallow aquifers than they had on average between 1948 and 2010.

MAP This map of the U.S. Southeast shows the amount of groundwater in shallow aquifers now compared with the long-term average between 1948 and 2010. Blue pixels represent areas where there is more groundwater than usual, while orange and red pixels show regions where there is less water than usual. (Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory/Lauren Dauphin)

The drought has been felt across Florida, with some water districts imposing restrictions on water use for certain activities such as lawn irrigation. Dry vegetation has also provided ample fuel for wildfires, including a blaze in February in Big Cypress National Preserve, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) east of Naples. And even the Everglades are facing unusually dry conditions, news reports show.

If the drought lasts much longer, there will be more wildfires and possibly even water shortages, Knox said.

It might take several weeks of consistent rain or a tropical storm lasting multiple days to recover from this drought. Ideally, precipitation should be abundant but not come all at once; soils have limits on how much water they can absorb, and the surplus would likely run off, Knox said.

"Florida soils are generally pretty sandy so if it is really dry, they could probably absorb 2 [to] 3 inches [5 to 8 cm] easily over a few hours," she said. "Other areas in the Southeast with more clay soil would not be able to absorb as much."

Farmers, in particular, are desperate for rain. "In all my years of farming, I've never personally experienced a spring this dry," Shannon Nixon, a soybean and peanut farmer near Baker, Florida, told Farm Progress. "To be this dry this early in the spring is very concerning."

The drought may take a huge toll on farmers' income, as many have likely delayed planting crops or decided not to plant crops at all for fear of them dying, Knox said. And if these dry conditions persist, consumers will also be affected, because food production will decrease locally and some of it will not be made up by imports.

"That will mean shortages of some products that are produced locally like vegetables," Knox said.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Rob and Monique at the NJ Paranormal Conference (and 3 video shorts!)

Rob and Monique had an adventure over the weekend of April 24-26th that did not involve investigating a haunted place, but attending ALTERCON - a paranormal conference on Saturday, April 25, 2026 - in Atlantic City, NJ! Today's blog features three short videos they made at the conference and the story.

(Photo: Monique, Eric- the show organizer, and Rob at the VIP Event on April 24)

Rob drove down to the conference after picking up his friend, co-investigator and co-author, Monique Toosoon. The ride was so much fun, despite being 10 hours. 

(Monique and Rob in the elevator. Monique said Rob looks so small in that picture he could fit in her pocket. Angles are everything!) 

On friday night, April 25th, there was a VIP party, and Monique was dressed to the hilt. 

WHAT IS Altercon? It's where the weird, paranormal, and supernatural collide with alternative styles. 
DATE:  Saturday, April 25, 2026  Opens at 10:30am
LOCATION:  Showboat Hotel and Resort, 801 Boardwalk,, Atlantic City, NJ.   

Rob and Monique signed books in the Vendor area and both had the opportunity to speak. Rob spoke about Pets and the Afterlife.

(Photo: Monique looked stunning in her black dress during the reception) 

VIDEO 1: Meet paranormal team and authors Rob Gutro and Monique Toosoon at Altercon 26 at the Showboat Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City New Jersey on Sat April 25, 2026:

VIDEO #1 https://youtube.com/shorts/ablEjafHdeo?si=bWRu1oXE7yNsgHRD

Monique spoke about being the country's only drag queen paranormal investigator and tech wiz, and how in drag she has become a trigger object for ghosts to communicate.  (Photo: Monique giving her lecture) 


OUR THANKS TO THE ORGANIZERS AND VISITORS - It was wonderful to meet fellow paranormal folks and the people who visited the convention. Every one of them had a story, and we enjoyed our time. 

TELEVISION INTERVIEWS- Both Monique and Rob were individually interviewed about their experience and work in the paranormal field. The interviews were for a paranormal television program. Details are forthcoming whenever we get them! 

Both interviews went very well. Monique described how she came to do drag on investigations after 10 years and has been doing them that way since COVID in 2019.  Rob talked about how pets communicate and how the passing of his dogs have affected him, and signs they have given. It was quite an emotional interview. 


VIDEO #2: Co-authors Rob Gutro and Monique Toosoon discuss their first 2 books. Haunting of Emery Estate and Haunting of Hunt Memorial Library .Available on Amazon

VIDEO #2: https://youtube.com/shorts/R4cusHCmb7Y?si=e e-trC_CcrU6zxQ0 



VIDEO #3 Rob Just finished teaching people about different signs that pets give us from the afterlife at altercon in Atlantic City New jersey. to find out yourself read the "Pets and the afterlife" series of books by Rob Gutro

VIDEO #3: https://youtube.com/shorts/H0RoaZqNT7o?si=iUmq6HK3GLHKCMn8



(Rob and Rob... in a civilian identity)



Sunday, May 3, 2026

Idiot of the Week: NH driver to face charges in dragging of Mass. State Police trooper

This week's idiot dragged a State Trooper with his car, after being stopped. As you read about the idiot, take notice of the kind of car he was driving.

(Photo: this is the kind of car the driver was driving when he made the assault) 

NH driver extradited to face charges in dragging of Mass. State Police trooper

By Susannah Sudborough masslive.com Feb 26, 2026

A New Hampshire man who police say dragged a Massachusetts State Police trooper during a traffic stop in Boston last week has been extradited from his home state to face charges in Massachusetts, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday. Raymond, NH resident Binit Bikram Shah, 27, is facing eight counts including assault and battery on a police officer, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and leaving the scene of a crash involving personal injury out of East Boston District Court, according to court records.

Shah was arraigned on the charges on Wednesday and ordered held on $5,000 cash bail, according to court records. The judge issued conditions for his release, including that he refrain from driving without a license and only travel between states for court appearances.

Shortly before 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 19, a trooper stopped Shah at the intersection of Central Square and Meridian Street in East Boston, Massachusetts State Police said previously. The trooper asked for his identifying information and soon discovered he was driving with a suspended license.

When the trooper tried to get Shah to leave the car so it could be towed, he shifted gears and sped off, dragging the trooper approximately 15 feet, State Police said. Afterward, the trooper was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and nearby law enforcement agencies were asked to be on the lookout for Shah’s car.

Shortly after 3 a.m., a New Hampshire State Police trooper noticed Shah’s car — a black 2021 BMW 5 Series — driving north on I-95 in Seabrook, New Hampshire State Police said previously. A group of troopers then pulled the car over together, determined that Shah was intoxicated and arrested him.

Shah has also been charged with operating under the influence, operation of motor vehicle without a license and drug possession in a New Hampshire court in connection with the incident, New Hampshire State Police said.

Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Heroes of the Week: National City Firefighters Save People and 12 Puppies

This week's heroes are the National City firefighters in California, who had to save a number of people and a lot of dogs. Sadly, three of the 15 dogs didn't survive, but the tried CPR on them. It's hard to imagine corraling 11 puppies, 3 adult dogs and humans. 

(Photo credit: Fox 5, San Diego, California)

National City house fire leaves 3 dogs dead after receiving CPR, 12 puppies rescued

  by: Sharisse Cohee , Fox 5, San Diego, California, Mar 15, 2026 / 01:12 AM PDT

NATIONAL CITY, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — A house fire in National City on Saturday morning left three dogs dead, while a dozen puppies from inside the residence were rescued, according to the fire department.

Crews responded to reports of a house fire around 11:03 a.m. Saturday, near East 13th Street in National City.

National City Fire Department Battalion Chief James Stiles told FOX 5 KUSI that units from San Diego, National City, and Chula Vista responded to the call.

According to Stiles, the corner of a house was on fire, which appeared to have been started from the outside. The fire spread to a shed on another property, but crews contained it to that area and prevented it from further spreading.

No residents or firefighters were injured, but Stiles says that there were a decent number of dogs in the house. He confirmed that three adult dogs passed away, and that crews were able to save around 11 puppies.

  

ABC News Local Video link: https://youtu.be/joqFG9TWJS8?si=sz1YaldFaM1hAaDW

Crews attempted CPR on the three adult dogs in the front yard of the house after it was confirmed that no residents or firefighters were injured.

“One of our San Diego crews switched over, and we do have the capability of doing some basic CPR on canines,” Stiles explained. “And they did try to resuscitate three of them.”

They attempted CPR on the canines for about 15 minutes, but they were unable to revive them.

San Diego resident Cynthia Plaza was in the area doing community work and just so happened to drive by at the right time. According to Plaza, the owner arrived and told volunteers and crews how many dogs were inside the residence.

“There was a major fire in this residential area,” Plaza explained. “We managed to get here just in time to see a dog come out on his own and go under the fire engine. That’s when we realized there was more dogs in there. We managed to get 11 puppies out.”

Units stayed on the scene for a little over five hours.

Stiles says that National City police are working with the Humane Society to make sure all the dogs and puppies are cared for and to assist the residents with the dogs that passed away.

Friday, May 1, 2026

Book of the week: Guncle by Steven Rowley (5 stars of fun)

 This week's book of the week was a really fun read!  "Guncle" by Steven Rowley was really enjoyable and I strongly recommend it. 


MY SUMMARY:  A "Guncle" or gay uncle named Patrick was asked to take care of his brother's 6 year old son and 9 year old daughter for a summer after their mother tragically passed, and their father went into drug rehab. Guncle Patrick is an actor who lives in Palm Springs, California, and lived a more flashy lifestyle so the kids wouldn't have fit in with that. You would think... The characters of Patrick and the kids are fun. It also goes through Patrick's tragic loss of his partner, and his sister-in-law (who was a college friend that married his straight brother).  It's a fun story that I never expected! 5 of 5 stars.

ABOUT THE BOOK: Winner of the Thurber Prize for American Humor

National Bestseller • Wall Street Journal Bestseller • USA Today Bestseller
An NPR Book of the Year
Finalist for the 2021 Goodreads Choice Awards

From the bestselling author of 
Lily and the Octopus and The Editor comes a warm and deeply funny novel about a once-famous gay sitcom star whose unexpected family tragedy leaves him with his niece and nephew for the summer.

Patrick, or Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP, for short), has always loved his niece, Maisie, and nephew, Grant. That is, he loves spending time with them when they come out to Palm Springs for weeklong visits, or when he heads home to Connecticut for the holidays. But in terms of caretaking and relating to two children, no matter how adorable, Patrick is, honestly, overwhelmed.

So when tragedy strikes and Maisie and Grant lose their mother and Patrick's brother has a health crisis of his own, Patrick finds himself suddenly taking on the role of primary guardian. Despite having a set of "Guncle Rules" ready to go, Patrick has no idea what to expect, having spent years barely holding on after the loss of his great love, a somewhat-stalled acting career, and a lifestyle not-so-suited to a six- and a nine-year-old. Quickly realizing that parenting--even if temporary--isn't solved with treats and jokes, Patrick's eyes are opened to a new sense of responsibility, and the realization that, sometimes, even being larger than life means you're unfailingly human.

With the humor and heart we've come to expect from bestselling author Steven Rowley, 
The Guncle is a moving tribute to the power of love, patience, and family in even the most trying of times.


Who I am

I'm a simple guy who enjoys the simple things in life, especially our dogs. I volunteer for dog rescues, enjoy exercising, blogging, politics, helping friends and neighbors, participating in ghost investigations, coffee, weather, superheroes, comic books, mystery novels, traveling, 70s and 80s music, classic country music,writing books on ghosts and spirits, cooking simply and keeping in shape. You'll find tidbits of all of these things on this blog and more. EMAIL me at Rgutro@gmail.com - Rob

A Classic Country Music Station to Enjoy