A former ranger working for the government unwittingly teams up with a spunky woman, who has stumbled upon a plot to assassinate the President, but Russian special forces are after them. BRIEF SYNOPSIS MAJOR LOGAN MCCORMICK (30’s), a former ranger and struggling through a divorce, is on a special assignment with his team to deliver a cargo. His mission is interrupted by a spunky woman, SAMANTHA aka SAM (23), who Logan saves from a man attacking her. Against regulations, he transports her in his truck, stalked by the man, who attacked her. Logan soon learns that Sam isn’t just any innocent woman. She knows what Logan and his team are carrying and tells them that in their cargo is a satellite with a chip inside that contains a map. It’s proof that the Russian plan to assassinate the US President. …show more content…
Sam returns to the consultant where she lives wither mother MARTHA, who is married to Ambassador Dymitri. Logan shows up at the consultant where he’s surprised to see his ex-wife, JILLIAN. Also present is GENERAL YZEMIKOV. In a twist of fate, Sam steals the chip back from the consultant and slips Logan a flash drive. However, she caught and held by Karl and it’s revealed that Jillian is working with Karl too. Logan tricks Jillian and rescues Sam, as Dymitri confronts and shoots Karl, but Karl tosses the chip into the fire destroying
An ex-FBI agent with a past. A celebrity murdered. 24 hours to find a killer. When a shocking murder rocks Los Angeles, former FBI agent Keira Summers is called in to find the killer. But, when the identity of the victim is revealed, Keira is pulled deep into an investigation that takes her across the city and into the dark underbelly of Hollywood.
John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Braintree, Massachusetts. His mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, was a successor of the Boylstons of Brookline, a protruding family in colonial Massachusetts. His father John Adams Sr. was a town councilman, a Congregationalist, and a farmer. When he was 16 he received a studentship to Harvard university, he advanced in 1775 at the age of 20. He was awarded his master’s degree in 1758, he studied law in the office.
He sees that a near by neighbor hood was attacked. Everyone was killed. They think it was done by a rogue military group because they were attacked with military grade weapons. They prepare to defend
Patrick, shaking with anxiety denies knowing anything about Nikita going undrafted or his injuries. As this is happening, Amelia and Jared join in on the conversation and start questioning Patrick as well. Patrick feels an immense amount of guilt and responsibility for what he and Luke did to Nikita, who he knows deserved it more than Luke, and ends up succumbing to the pressure, and spills what happened. Not only that, but he showed them the written plan they formulated.
Mary Surratt should have been put to death because, she helped the killer and knew other plots John Wilkes Booth was planning. Mary Surratt worked with John Wilkes Booth to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. She hid guns that were later used in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (Source 2). This shows that she gave weapons to John Wilkes Booth on purpose. She lied to the police that she didn’t know John Wilkes Booth(Source 2).
Throughout our lives, we drive tough times and empower the goods. We learn and examine events of history that we never picture could happen in our life. These Historical events teach us lessons that stick with us until the very last day. The Boston Massacre left many casualties and people wounded.
In our opinion we believed that John Brown was a villian, but who was John Brown you ask ? Well he was only America’s first terrorist! John Brown was a writer born in Torrington Connecticut. He had twenty kids and only eleven survied in adulthood and I’ll tell you what happen to some of them and why they didn’t survive to adulthood. John brown was invovled in a couple of terrorist attacks .
Leading up to the Boston Massacre Who knew that a shot fired by British soldiers in the streets of Boston in 1770 would spark the American Revolution? It all started with King George III, who became king of Great Britain and Ireland in 1760. He was only 22 years old. The first war that he participated in was known as the French and Indian War. “When France’s expansion into the Ohio River valley brought repeated conflict with the claims of the British colonies, a series of battles led to the official British declaration of war in 1756.”
Was the Boston Massacre Really a Massacre? One of the most common things talked about in the history of the U.S.A. is the Boston Massacre, but was this historical event commonly looked at as a massacre really a massacre. I believe that the Boston Massacre was not a massacre at all instead it was just the act of self defense of a few british soldiers that were being attacked by upset colonists. One of the most said things about the Boston Massacre is that the british soldiers fired into a crowd of innocent people, but there is many pieces of proof that says otherwise.
The Boston Massacres was a terrible event that has faults on both the colonists and the British soldier's shoulders. However, no part of this event would have happened if the colonists had not formed a riot right in front of the British soldiers. The colonists have the right to complain about their feeling on how they are treated by the king. They do not have the right harass and or threaten these British soldiers because these soldiers had done the colonists no fault. By complaining, cursing and or threatening these British soldiers is not going to change the way in which the colonies are treated.
Aaron Hernandez was charged in a murder case on June 17th, 2013. It is said that Aaron Hernandez and three of his friends were involved in the homicide of Odin Lloyd. Lloyd, a 27-year-old semi professional football player from Boston, was found shot to death in an industrial park in North Attleborough, Massachusetts. There is background information that might link Hernandez to the death of Odin Lloyd. On July 14th, 2013, Hernandez and Lloyd went to a club in Boston, called Rumor.
The evidence, from the 7 eyewitnesses, support that the colonists were the aggressors during the fateful evening of March 5, 1770, the Boston Massacre. Some cited evidence proves it. Number one, “I saw the people throw snowballs at the soldiers and saw a stick 3 feet long strike a soldier upon the right” (Theodore Bliss). In other terms they were assaulting the soldiers with pieces of snow or ice at them, afterward they hit one of them with a 3 foot club. This shows that the soldiers didn’t shoot to murder, they shot in self-defense.
The Boston Massacre was a street fight that occurred on March 5, 1770, between a “patriot”. They were throwing sticks, snowballs, and trash at a group of British troops. The loyalists got very annoyed with the patriots so they shot into the mob killing five. The riot began when around 50 colonists attacked a British sentinel. A British officer called in for additional troops
The Boston Massacre is an event most Americans and British students learn about over the course of their education. In America, we learn that British soldiers fired upon innocent civilians, although this may not have been the case. British historians have referred to the Boston Massacre as the "Incident on King Street". After looking over the "Captain Thomas Preston 's Account of the Boston Massacre", as well as "Boston Massacre Trial Depositions" I believe that American historians should refer to the "Boston Massacre" as the "Incident on King Street". The definition of a massacre refers to an unnecessary and random killing of a large number of individuals.
Later on Sam leaves the house with the Brown Bess and