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Meth Found Among Halloween Trick-or-treat Candy
Menominee Tribal Police said a parent on the reservation in northeastern Wisconsin found in her her child’s trick-or-treat Halloween candy a packet of methamphetamine.
Early Monday, the parent turned the small packet of crystal powder over to police and officers confirmed that it tested positive for meth. Fortunately, the child did not ingest the powder.
Courtesy Menominee Tribal Police Department / via Facebook
Police are urging parents to check their children’s candy if they have been trick-or-treating in the Keshena area on the Menominee Indian Reservation, about 160 miles north of Milwaukee, reported the WLUK-TV.
“On Monday, October 30, 2017, a complaint of a suspicious package located in a child’s Halloween Candy was filed to the Menominee Tribal Police Department. A small yellow Ziploc type baggy containing crystalline powder was located, which tested positive for methamphetamine a.k.a (Meth).
The parent reported the children Trick-or-Treated in the Keshena area on the Menominee Indian Reservation.
The Menominee Tribal Police Department is asking the community to check their children’s Halloween candy thoroughly. In the case that any suspicious items are located please contact the Menominee Tribal Police Department at 715-799-3881, or your local authorities. Once all of the Halloween Candy is checked, it is STRONGLY recommended that parents should dispose of their children’s Halloween Candy.”
Menominee Tribal Police Department posted:
On Monday, October 30, 2017, the Menominee Tribal Police Department received a complaint of a suspicious package located in a child’s Halloween Candy. A small yellow Ziploc type baggy containing crystalline powder was located. The crystalline powder tested positive for methamphetamine a.k.a (Meth).
The parent reported the children Trick or Treated in the Keshena area on the Menominee Indian Reservation.
The Menominee Tribal Police Department is asking the community to check their children’s Halloween candy thoroughly. If anything suspicious is located please contact the Menominee Tribal Police Department at 715-799-3881, or your local authorities. Once all Halloween Candy is checked, we STRONGLY encourage parents to dispose of their children’s Halloween Candy.
Corey Feldman names one Hollywood pedophile, gives hints to another while defending his $10M fundraiser
Former child actor Corey Feldman’s new fundraiser designed to raise money for a film that will reportedly out Hollywood pedophiles is gathering a lot of support. Yet, with it comes controversy, as many people, including late actor Corey Haim’s mother, contend that he doesn’t need to make a movie to point out the Hollywood honchos involved in pedophilia.
On Monday morning’s Today show, Feldman told Matt Lauer “I vow that I will release every single name that I have knowledge of, period. And nobody’s going to stop this”.
Feldman has alleged for years now that many people in Hollywood, including executives, producers, and more, are taking advantage of young child stars by sexually assaulting and molesting them. Lauer reminded the actor that he’s been accusing these elusive people for a while now, and also how long he’s held onto their names.
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Lauer:”In all fairness, we’ve been down this road before with you and you promised and you promised in the past to name names.”
Feldman: “No, never.”
Lauer: “In your book, when you were talking about your book, you said you were going to blow the lid off this.”
Feldman: “And this is why I am doing this, because when I wrote my book, the publishers prevented me from writing the names.”
Lauer: “OK, that’s what I meant by we’ve down this road before. We didn’t get the names we were promised last time.”
Feldman: “Which is why I am taking the matter into my own hands and which is why I need America’s support. I need the world’s support because I must make a film with no executives, no VPs, no lawyers….”
Lauer: “But why do you need $10 million dollars? Film students make movies for fractions of that.”
Feldman: “That’s a film student, we’re talking about a theatrical release. We’re talking about I am going to four-wall the theaters, I’m going to self-distribute, self-market, make the film, and hire a team of attorneys who are going to protect me and the film when everyone comes after me.”
As the interview came along, a question that many social media users have been asking for days was brought up by Lauer. Why doesn’t Corey simply go to the police? Lauer also touched on the point that each day Feldman waits, another day goes by where current child stars would be victimized.
Feldman explained that in 1993, he reported to authorites, but nothing came out it. Now that the statute of limitations have passed, he thinks that if he makes another report, he might get sued.
“I told the police. In fact if anyone wants to go back to 1993, when I was interviewed by the Santa Barbara Police Department. I sat there and gave them the names. They are on record. They have all of this information, but they were scanning Michael Jackson. All they cared about was trying about to find something on Michael Jackson.”
Feldman continued “There are thousands of people out there, Matt, who have this information”. He went on “Any one of those child actors that went to the teenage soda pop clubs with me when I was a kid, know who those people are and the people who ran it. Anybody can go back through history and look at the Teen magazines and say what was the name of that venue they were promoting and who ran that venue own who endorsed it.”
Alphy’s Soda Pop Club, a club designed for children ages 16 and under “in the industry”, was a popular hangout for tween and teen stars of the 1980s. The Hollywood-based business lasted from 1986 to 1989. The club, which were “super exclusive,” only opened its doors to select child celebrities who somehow got an “in.”
Later, Feldman told Megyn Kelly of the Today show that he tried “time and time again” to get the story, but was alway roadblocked. Feldman claimed that from police to investigative reporters, no one bothered to listen to him.
When pushed to release the names of the abusers, Marty Weiss, a man convicted of child molestation, was named. He gave strong hints regarding another man who Feldman said abused him, but stopped short of giving his full name.
Watch the interview below:
Source: Youtube
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