Una oficial de policía de Orlando fue asesinada hoy y una cacería humana se ha desplegado buscando al delincuente que le disparó.
La Sargento Debra Clayton, una veterana de 17 años en la Fuerza Policial y madre de dos hijos, murió esta mañana, cuando -fuera de servicio- fue advertida por un cliente de Wal Mart, en la playa de estacionamiento- sobre un sospechoso que tenía orden de captura y se encontraba en el interior del comercio.
La Sargento Clayton se acercó al individuo y fue ejecutada mediante nueve balazos. Transportada de urgencia a un nosocomio cercano, donde pereció instantes después.
El asesino, Markeith Lloyd es buscado intensamente por los oficiales locales. Se trata de un peligroso delincuente buscado por asesinar a su ex novia, en diciembre pasado.
La oficial Clayton se encontraba fuera de servicio cuando decidió aproximarse al sospechoso y cumplir con su deber. La comunidad local se encuentra conmovida y movilizada en conseguir ayuda financiera extra para los familiares de la víctima.
La Policía de Orange County alienta a proveer cualquier información que ayude a capturar a este asesino y advierte sobre las consecuencias que puedan sufrir aquellas personas que puedan estar dandole refugio o escondite.
El comunicado de la Policía local repite una y otra vez, que Debra Clayton es una heroína y será extrañada profundamente.
Reading your article has greatly helped me, and I agree with you. But I still have some questions. Can you help me? I will pay attention to your answer. thank you.
nina -- olment
2 years ago
Habria que mencionar al más importante de todos,Nicola Tesla,del que se aprovecharon todos
Mike T. Tuttle
2 years ago
Many people have the idea that Morse Code is dead. This is untrue. In fact, thousands of “Hams” (amateur radio operators) are using Morse Code right now as you read these words. Morse Code is still relevant for a good reason… the unmodulated carrier (on/off) means that the Morse Code signal contains highly concentrated energy. This energy will travel farther than voice communications that are generally modulated in a 3KHz signal width. For those of us who enjoy the challenge of low-power amateur radio, there are many small, battery-powered radios (some as small as a deck of cards) that are Morse Code-only. These little radios are a lot of fun to use in the field and are highly effective with only a simple wire antenna. I don’t mean to imply that Morse Code is a commercially viable, practical method of sending messages to/from laypeople… just that it’s a lot of fun for those of us who are using it daily in our Ham Radio hobby.
@Mike Yes. and when all else fails or the Grid goes down, Morse Code (CW) will always get through.
Jorge Luis De los Santos
2 years ago
Pensar que Dentro de unos años nuestros teléfonos de última generación servirán de exposición en una galería de antigüedades.
kean tennyson
2 years ago
Morse, like many successful inventors, had the vision and insight to put the many technologies together in a way that worked, this is often confused with credit in the academic world where the credit goes to the theory and not the application. A good percentage on inventions are just a novel combination of existing things. Secondly, no one looks to Morse for his political or personal views on anything, he is not touted as some kind of virtue of man, nope, just for his work. Also note that historically, inventors and innovators often are horrible people, I always found it ironic that they could both be horrible people and great inventors that brought so much to so many.
Phineas
2 years ago
I needed this for my school project and it’s also interesting to hear how Samuel got inspired and created the telegraph.
Una oficial de policía de Orlando fue asesinada hoy y una cacería humana se ha desplegado buscando al delincuente que le disparó.
La Sargento Clayton se acercó al individuo y fue ejecutada mediante nueve balazos. Transportada de urgencia a un nosocomio cercano, donde pereció instantes después.
La oficial Clayton se encontraba fuera de servicio cuando decidió aproximarse al sospechoso y cumplir con su deber. La comunidad local se encuentra conmovida y movilizada en conseguir ayuda financiera extra para los familiares de la víctima.
La Policía de Orange County alienta a proveer cualquier información que ayude a capturar a este asesino y advierte sobre las consecuencias que puedan sufrir aquellas personas que puedan estar dandole refugio o escondite.
El comunicado de la Policía local repite una y otra vez, que Debra Clayton es una heroína y será extrañada profundamente.
Maria Kussman-Delia
PrisioneroEnArgentina.com
Enero 9, 2017
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Reading your article has greatly helped me, and I agree with you. But I still have some questions. Can you help me? I will pay attention to your answer. thank you.
Habria que mencionar al más importante de todos,Nicola Tesla,del que se aprovecharon todos
Many people have the idea that Morse Code is dead. This is untrue. In fact, thousands of “Hams” (amateur radio operators) are using Morse Code right now as you read these words. Morse Code is still relevant for a good reason… the unmodulated carrier (on/off) means that the Morse Code signal contains highly concentrated energy. This energy will travel farther than voice communications that are generally modulated in a 3KHz signal width. For those of us who enjoy the challenge of low-power amateur radio, there are many small, battery-powered radios (some as small as a deck of cards) that are Morse Code-only. These little radios are a lot of fun to use in the field and are highly effective with only a simple wire antenna. I don’t mean to imply that Morse Code is a commercially viable, practical method of sending messages to/from laypeople… just that it’s a lot of fun for those of us who are using it daily in our Ham Radio hobby.
@Mike Yes. and when all else fails or the Grid goes down, Morse Code (CW) will always get through.
Pensar que Dentro de unos años nuestros teléfonos de última generación servirán de exposición en una galería de antigüedades.
Morse, like many successful inventors, had the vision and insight to put the many technologies together in a way that worked, this is often confused with credit in the academic world where the credit goes to the theory and not the application. A good percentage on inventions are just a novel combination of existing things. Secondly, no one looks to Morse for his political or personal views on anything, he is not touted as some kind of virtue of man, nope, just for his work. Also note that historically, inventors and innovators often are horrible people, I always found it ironic that they could both be horrible people and great inventors that brought so much to so many.
I needed this for my school project and it’s also interesting to hear how Samuel got inspired and created the telegraph.