Rachael Zion Clay is being held on $1M bond on a charge of shooting with intent to kill
RACHEL = From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Rachel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament this is the name of the favourite wife of Jacob.
ZION = The etymology of the word Zion (ṣiyôn) is uncertain.[3][4][5]
Mentioned in the Old Testament in the Books of Samuel (2 Samuel 5:7) as the name of a Jebusite fortress conquered by David, its origin seems to predate the Israelites.[3][4] If Semitic, it may be derived from the Hebrew root ṣiyyôn ("> castle") or the Hebrew צִיָּה ṣiyya ("dry land" or "desert", Jeremiah 51:43). A non-Semitic relationship to the Hurrian word šeya ("river" or "brook") has also been suggested[5] as also one of Hittite[6] origin.
The form ציון (Tzion, Tiberian vocalization: Ṣiyyôn) appears 108 times in the Hebrew Bible, and once with article, as HaTzion.[7][8]
Tsade is usually rendered as > z in English Bible translations, hence the spelling Zion (rather than Tzion). This convention apparently originates in German orthography,[9] where z is always pronounced [t͡s].
CLAY = GOLEM = A golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm; Hebrew: גּוֹלֶם, romanized: gōlem) is an animated anthropomorphic being in Jewish folklore which is entirely created from inanimate matter (usually CLAY or mud).
The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late-16th-century rabbi of Prague. Many tales differ on how the golem was brought to life and controlled. According to Moment magazine, "the golem is a highly mutable metaphor with seemingly limitless symbolism. It can be a victim or villain, Jew or non-Jew, man or woman—or sometimes both. Over the centuries, it has been used to connote war, community, isolation, hope, and despair."[2]
In Modern Hebrew, golem is used to mean "dumb" or "helpless". Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a mindless lunk or entity who serves a man under controlled conditions, but is hostile to him under other conditions.[2] "Golem" passed into Yiddish as goylem to mean someone who is lethargic or beneath a stupor.[6]
I think the name is possibly real, but the person was chosen for their name and the message it would send, and therefore absolutely comms.
Either DS sending the message "we still have crash dummies" (golems) to use for FF's.
But it could be a white-hat message saying golems have been neutralized just based upon the subdued reaction of the people being shot and shot at.
The guy shot by an AR-15 at under 30 ft grabs his shoulder, doesnt suffer knockback or display any kinetic energy impact, and merely says "ow" is unrealistic to me. Plus the slow reaction to being shot at by a rifle by the others around.
Could be an intentional red-pill to LEO with all the unplausible series of events that led up to the story. She locked and loaded an AR with no training? And unsecured it while handcuffed? And uncuffed herself? With ammo and a clip just sitting around for detained prisoners in a cruiser to access while on meth?
It REALLY doesn't add up. When someone first hands you an AR it is not at all intuitive and almost impossible to accidentally cock unless it already was.
The one part I can see is the shoulder part, if it's ball ammo and not tumbling it can just go clean thru without much energy transfer - a guy I know (foolishly/didn't think about it) shot a deer with it and then had to go chase the poor thing down to kill it....
If they were really dumb enough to have all this in place as a total accident, they shouldn't be allowed anywhere near law enforcement activities ever again. Not even the fuckin' radio.
I admit ignorance on my part as far as what it looks/feels like to be shot and only have second hand knowledge from video footage on tv/YT. The name though sticks out like a sore thumb though. I agree with you on the rest.
The interesting thing is - not that I've been shot mind you - lots of people that get shot aren't even initially aware they are shot. It's weird but true.
IDK how much you know about bullet types but "ball" = no hollow point or whatnot, just a pointy cone (so, not really ball shaped at all - I have to assume the name is historical?). Now, I don't know why LE would be using such ammo, but I'm assuming this is the case because if it was hollow point it would be way more than "ow." And at this close of range the bullet wouldn't have time to start tumbling, which is when ball ammo from an AR can really fuck you up.
Note, the above is non-expert understanding of the situation so anyone more expert feel free to weigh in.
Edit: I'm actually curious what Rittenhouse had his loaded with, that arm crater in that guy was way more than "ow."
It looks like she pulled it through the crack in the seat. The rifle was probably sitting in the front passenger seat. They wouldn't have stored it in the passenger compartment, at least I hope not.
You just know as soon as they started to cuff her she screamed and said they were hurting her and so they took it easy cause some liberal organization will try to sue to protect the suspects rights. It’s time we stop being light on crime.
what a retarded thing to happen
How the hell did this woman get that rifle. Someone gonna get sued and never be a LEO again.
Article from GP:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/oklahoma-woman-meth-held-1-million-bond-slipping-handcuffs-grabbing-rifle-shooting-citizen-officer-back-police-car-video/
Some digging I did for TG:
Rachael Zion Clay is being held on $1M bond on a charge of shooting with intent to kill
RACHEL = From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Rachel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament this is the name of the favourite wife of Jacob.
ZION = The etymology of the word Zion (ṣiyôn) is uncertain.[3][4][5]
Mentioned in the Old Testament in the Books of Samuel (2 Samuel 5:7) as the name of a Jebusite fortress conquered by David, its origin seems to predate the Israelites.[3][4] If Semitic, it may be derived from the Hebrew root ṣiyyôn ("> castle") or the Hebrew צִיָּה ṣiyya ("dry land" or "desert", Jeremiah 51:43). A non-Semitic relationship to the Hurrian word šeya ("river" or "brook") has also been suggested[5] as also one of Hittite[6] origin.
The form ציון (Tzion, Tiberian vocalization: Ṣiyyôn) appears 108 times in the Hebrew Bible, and once with article, as HaTzion.[7][8]
Tsade is usually rendered as > z in English Bible translations, hence the spelling Zion (rather than Tzion). This convention apparently originates in German orthography,[9] where z is always pronounced [t͡s].
CLAY = GOLEM = A golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm; Hebrew: גּוֹלֶם, romanized: gōlem) is an animated anthropomorphic being in Jewish folklore which is entirely created from inanimate matter (usually CLAY or mud).
The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late-16th-century rabbi of Prague. Many tales differ on how the golem was brought to life and controlled. According to Moment magazine, "the golem is a highly mutable metaphor with seemingly limitless symbolism. It can be a victim or villain, Jew or non-Jew, man or woman—or sometimes both. Over the centuries, it has been used to connote war, community, isolation, hope, and despair."[2]
In Modern Hebrew, golem is used to mean "dumb" or "helpless". Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a mindless lunk or entity who serves a man under controlled conditions, but is hostile to him under other conditions.[2] "Golem" passed into Yiddish as goylem to mean someone who is lethargic or beneath a stupor.[6]
So do you think it’s a fake name? Comms?
I think the name is possibly real, but the person was chosen for their name and the message it would send, and therefore absolutely comms.
Either DS sending the message "we still have crash dummies" (golems) to use for FF's.
But it could be a white-hat message saying golems have been neutralized just based upon the subdued reaction of the people being shot and shot at.
The guy shot by an AR-15 at under 30 ft grabs his shoulder, doesnt suffer knockback or display any kinetic energy impact, and merely says "ow" is unrealistic to me. Plus the slow reaction to being shot at by a rifle by the others around.
Could be an intentional red-pill to LEO with all the unplausible series of events that led up to the story. She locked and loaded an AR with no training? And unsecured it while handcuffed? And uncuffed herself? With ammo and a clip just sitting around for detained prisoners in a cruiser to access while on meth?
Doesn't add up.
It REALLY doesn't add up. When someone first hands you an AR it is not at all intuitive and almost impossible to accidentally cock unless it already was.
The one part I can see is the shoulder part, if it's ball ammo and not tumbling it can just go clean thru without much energy transfer - a guy I know (foolishly/didn't think about it) shot a deer with it and then had to go chase the poor thing down to kill it....
If they were really dumb enough to have all this in place as a total accident, they shouldn't be allowed anywhere near law enforcement activities ever again. Not even the fuckin' radio.
I admit ignorance on my part as far as what it looks/feels like to be shot and only have second hand knowledge from video footage on tv/YT. The name though sticks out like a sore thumb though. I agree with you on the rest.
The interesting thing is - not that I've been shot mind you - lots of people that get shot aren't even initially aware they are shot. It's weird but true.
IDK how much you know about bullet types but "ball" = no hollow point or whatnot, just a pointy cone (so, not really ball shaped at all - I have to assume the name is historical?). Now, I don't know why LE would be using such ammo, but I'm assuming this is the case because if it was hollow point it would be way more than "ow." And at this close of range the bullet wouldn't have time to start tumbling, which is when ball ammo from an AR can really fuck you up.
Note, the above is non-expert understanding of the situation so anyone more expert feel free to weigh in.
Edit: I'm actually curious what Rittenhouse had his loaded with, that arm crater in that guy was way more than "ow."
Seems like a very Florida headline.
Always expect the unexpected from druggies. Enough drugs can get people to do absolutely crazy shit they wouldn’t otherwise be capable of.
The other thing. Why was the rifle stored in the prisoner compartment? And why wasn’t it locked up? .
It looks like she pulled it through the crack in the seat. The rifle was probably sitting in the front passenger seat. They wouldn't have stored it in the passenger compartment, at least I hope not.
Really weaving and bobbing around there. Must be more in her system than meth.
You just know as soon as they started to cuff her she screamed and said they were hurting her and so they took it easy cause some liberal organization will try to sue to protect the suspects rights. It’s time we stop being light on crime.