Sam
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Sam
@keepitglitchy.bsky.social
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Just a writer tired of the bullshit 😴 🇷🇴 🇮🇹
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We demand full accountability, clarity, and protection for all communities targeted by violence. Waterfront joy should not be met with gunfire. Vacationers should not become statistics. Southport’s grief must not be sanitized or forgotten.
Edge, a self-described combat veteran with a history of conspiracy-laced legal filings, used a short-barrel AR-style rifle equipped with a suppressor, folding stock, and scope. His bullets tore through the crowd, leaving behind carnage, grief, and unanswered questions.
This was not random violence: it was a premeditated act targeting a public gathering space during live music, where patrons—many of them vacationers—were enjoying a peaceful evening.
A lone gunman, identified as 40-year-old Nigel Max Edge, opened fire from a boat docked near the waterfront bar, killing three people and injuring at least five others.
Authors of The Resistance is amplifying the call for justice following the mass shooting at American Fish Company in Southport, North Carolina, on the night of September 27.
Let’s raise our voices and share widely so Dakota’s story is not silenced.

#JusticeForDakotaBlueGilbert #HitAndRun #LaneCounty #OregonStatePolice #AuthorsOfTheResistance
📞 If you have any information, please contact *OSP at 677 or 1-800-442-0776 and reference case number SP25-388949.

Dakota was only 22 years old. Their life was stolen, and their family deserves answers. Justice demands that the driver who fled the scene be found and held accountable.
Oregon State Police (OSP) are urgently seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect vehicle and driver.

🚨 Suspect Vehicle Details:
Believed to be a light-colored 2010–2013 Chevrolet Equinox
Likely has front-end damage (lower to the ground)
Vehicle is still operable.
AOTR CALLS FOR JUSTICE – HIT & RUN IN LANE COUNTY

On August 31, 2025, 22-year-old Dakota Blue Gilbert was fatally struck and left on the side of Highway 126 near Huston Road in Lane County, Oregon. The driver did not stop, leaving Dakota to perish alone.
We honor Isidro’s memory and demand answers, accountability, and the end of detention practices that continue to strip people of safety, dignity, and life itself. His life mattered. His death must not be met with silence.
Every death in detention sends a chilling message that immigrant lives are disposable. We reject that message.
Isidro’s death is not just a personal tragedy, it is an indictment of a system that cages, neglects, and dehumanizes immigrants. No one should lose their life in the custody of a government that claims to uphold justice and human rights.
Authors of The Resistance are amplifying the call for justice for Isidro Perez, whose life was tragically cut short while in ICE custody.
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Democrats just MASSIVELY overperformed in 2 Florida special elections.

House 40: Harris +35 → RaShon Young +50 (75–25).
Senate 15: Harris +23 → Lavon Bracy Davis +45 (73–27).

That’s 15- and 22-point swings toward Democrats.
We honor Deborah’s memory and demand accountability, transparency, and a reimagining of public safety that values care over force. Her life mattered. Her death must not be met with silence.

#JusticeForDeborahTerrell
#StopPoliceViolence
#MentalHealthIsNotACrime
#ElderLivesMatter
#WeWillNotBeSilent
Every life taken this way sends a devastating message that mental health struggles are punishable by death. We reject that message.
Deborah’s death is not just a personal loss to those who loved her, it is another painful reminder of the systemic failures that criminalize mental illness instead of providing care and compassion. No elder in crisis should ever meet violence at the hands of those sworn to protect.
Authors of the Resistance are amplifying the call for justice for Deborah Terrell, a 68-year-old woman who was tased, shot, and killed by police while experiencing a mental health crisis in her senior living apartment.
We stand with Alexa, demanding her release, transparency in her case, and an end to the harmful practices that criminalize trans and immigrant lives. Her life matters. Her freedom matters. We will not be silent.
Every act of detention rooted in transphobia and xenophobia sends a dangerous message that some lives are disposable. We reject that message.
Alexa’s detention is not just a personal crisis, it is a reflection of the systemic violence and discrimination that trans and immigrant communities face daily. No one should be subjected to inhumane treatment, targeted because of their identity, or denied dignity and safety.
Authors of the Resistance are amplifying the call for justice for Alexa, a transgender woman in Michigan detained by U.S. ICE Customs.