June 19, 2014 HPD: Triple shooting at SW Houston apartments appears to be drug-relatedHouston police say a triple shooting in southwest Houston that left one man dead appears to be drug-related. The shooting took place Thursday at the Crossings at Ashton Place Apartments in the 11600 block of Bissonet near South Kirkwood around 4:30 p.m.Police say two unknown male suspects entered an apartment, shot three men inside, then fled on foot.
- June 20, 2014 Vancouver fire takes down 4-story apartment building under construction
- Wet roads may have been factor in series of overnight crashes
NATO: RUSSIAN AGENTS SUPPORT UK ANTI-FRACKING GROUPS
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Not a day goes by without yet another horrific atrocity and murderous rampage being committed in the name of * a certain religion * It becomes nearly impossible to keep up with them all. But Andrew Bolt has just sought to do that
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In Kenya:
At least 34 people have been killed after unidentified armed men stormed the coastal city of Mpeketoni, setting hotels, restaurants, banks and government offices on fire and spraying bullets in streets. Kenyan army spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir … blamed al-Shabaab, Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked militant group… “They were shouting in Somali and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’,” he added, meaning “God is great”, in Arabic.
In Nigeria:
Suspected Boko Haram gunmen have reportedly kidnapped 20 women from a nomadic settlement in north-east Nigeria near the town of Chibok, where the Islamic militants abducted nearly 300 girls in April, most of whom are still missing.
In Iraq:
Sunni Islamist militants claimed on Sunday that they had massacred hundreds of captive Shiite members of Iraq’s security forces, posting grisly pictures of a mass execution in Tikrit as evidence and warning of more killing to come.
In Syria:
The Al-Qaeda-breakaway Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria has prevented food and medical supplies from reaching some neighborhoods in an eastern Syrian city, an activist group said Friday. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said … an offensive by ISIS in eastern Syria against rival Islamic rebel factions has killed more than 640 people and uprooted at least 130,000 since the end of April.
In Spain:
Spanish police arrested eight people in a pre-dawn raid in Madrid on Monday, breaking up a jihadist recruitment network led by a former Guantanamo Bay inmate, the government said… Spain’s government has said it fears battle-hardened Islamist fighters may return to Spain from Syria… Spain this year marked the 10th anniversary of the March 11, 2004 Al Qaeda-inspired bombing of four packed commuter trains in Madrid, which killed 191 people.
In Belgium:
The fourth person to die after a gunman opened fire on the Jewish Museum in Brussels was to be buried in a Muslim cemetery in Morocco. Alexandre Strens, whose mother is Jewish and father a Muslim Berber, was to be buried near his grandparents’ graves in the cemetery in Taza, north-east Morocco… A suspect, Mehdi Nemmouche, was arrested in Marseille, southern France, 11 days ago …
In Indonesia:
Radical Islamists in Indonesia have been celebrating and swearing allegiance to ISIS on line, raising concerns that more potential terrorists will be attracted to the conflicts in Iraq and Syria… Jakarta-based terrorism expert Sidney Jones says Indonesians are known to be fighting in Syria, and that Indonesians attracted to ISIS are more radical than the Bali bombers.
In Sudan:
The retired Libyan general Khalifa Heftar who is leading the military campaign dubbed as ‘Operation Dignity’ against Islamist militias accused Sudan directly of providing aid to these groups… Heftar says that these militias have wreaked havoc in the North African nation.
In China:
China today sentenced three people to death over a deadly attack at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square last October, state television reported, an incident blamed by the government on Islamist militants…. Five people were killed and 40 hurt when a car ploughed into a crowd at the northern edge of Tiananmen Square and burst into flames…All of those sentenced appeared to have ethnic Uighur names. Xinjiang is the traditional home of the mostly Muslim Uighurs, and China has blamed previous attacks on separatists… China has been on edge since a suicide bombing last month killed 39 people at a market in Urumqi. In March, 29 people were stabbed to death at a train station in the southwestern city of Kunming.
In Australia:
ON a hot summer’s day earlier this year, a beautiful young Pakistani girl named Amina stood in the living room of her western Sydney home, listening in horror as her father explained how he planned to murder her. “I am going to kill you now, right here!” he shouted at the 16-year-old. “And no one will say anything about what I do to you. I am too powerful in the community.” Amina’s parents had promised her to a man 13 years her senior and she had made the mistake of refusing to marry him… For years, child marriage in this country has been hidden under layers of culture and tradition in tight-knit communities… Then came news of a 12-year-old girl who was “married” in January to a 26-year-old Lebanese university student in an Islamic ceremony at the girl’s home in NSW’s Hunter Valley, and the layers of secrecy began to peel away.
In Britain:
The Prime Minister[’s] …. stance appears to be a direct response to the ‘Trojan Horse’ scandal which revealed Islamist extremism in schools in Birmingham… The Trojan Horse scandal found some schools had enforced “a culture of fear and intimidation”, with Ofsted’s chief inspector for schools for England Sir Micheal Wilshaw, adding head teachers had been “marginalized or forced out of their jobs” in an “organized campaign to target certain schools”… Inspectors found boys and girls had been segregated and were told Christian celebrations including Christmas had been scrapped while Muslim festivals went ahead. At one school teachers told pupils they didn’t believe in evolution…
In Israel:
This past Thursday night, three Jewish teenagers — one of whom is a dual American/Israeli citizen — were abducted on the West Bank. The Israelis are certain that Hamas is responsible… For the moment, we can also observe the reaction of the Palestinian Authority, or the Palestinian authorities. Via the Times of Israel, we learn that the Fatah Facebook page features the image below.
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5 days of school shootings, lockdowns, scares jolt U.S. ...
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Eery day this week a shooting, lockdown or scare jolted five campuses across the nation.
5) Friday: South Carolina State University was locked down for several hours Friday afternoon after a fatal shooting outside a dormitory left one student dead. Authorities are searching for at least four suspects off campus, University Police Chief Mernard Clarkson told reporters.
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4) Thursday: Columbine High School, where 12 students were killed in a 1999 shooting, was placed on "lockout" for several hours as police investigated telephone threats made to the school, in Littleton, Colo.
The lockout, which was lifted several hours later, prevented anyone from entering or leaving the school but classes remained in session.
3) Wednesday: A reported shooting at the University of Oklahoma prompted a campus lockdown, emergency text alerts to students and a police response. Authorities determined there was no sign that shots were fired and no reported injuries in what turned out to be a false alarm.
2) Tuesday: At Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Andrew Boldt, 21, a teaching assistant, was stabbed and shot to death in an engineering building classroom. Cody Cousins, 23, a fellow TA, has been charged with murder in the killing.
1) Monday: At Widener University, a small college near Philadelphia, a student was shot and injured Monday evening near the campus athletic center.
- Safety report on Morgan crash raises new questionstruck driver was speeding before he slammed into a limousine van, killing one man and seriously injuring comedian Tracy Morgan and two other passengers, and it has raised new questions about the trucker's work schedule.Wal-Mart driver Kevin Roper was going 65 mph in a 45 mph zone just before the June 7 crash...NTSB's preliminary findings in this case clearly show that truck drivers are pushing beyond the limits of the current hours of service rules,"..A criminal complaint in New Jersey that charges the 35-year-old Jonesboro, Georgia, resident with death by auto and assault by auto contends he hadn't slept in more than 24 hours before the crash. Roper has pleaded not guilty...Roper's truck was equipped with a system designed to slow its speed and notify him of stopped traffic ahead,
- Mother says man killed in Seattle had drug problem
- Man killed in officer-involved Wash. shooting
- Man killed in fireworks explosion identified
- Man assaulted in Seattle with skateboard
- Covered Seattle reservoir needs quake retrofit
- Ship Canal Bridge shooting suspect was painting 'circle of truth' mother of the 33-year-old shot and killed by state troopers on the Ship Canal Bridge Monday said her son Jonathan Whitehead was hooked on prescription methadone.Donna Buchenau lives in Kansas and believes her son was going through drug withdrawal when he used his truck to block I-5, set the vehicle on fire, then began spray painting a circle in the middle of the road before charging officers. “That was his circle of truth,” said Buchenau, explaining the circle based on things Whitehead had said in the past. “It wasn't so much that he was coming after the officers-- as protecting himself to stay in the circle of truth.” Buchenau said her son had been struggling with drug use to combat pain since he beat leukemia at a very young age
- Sea-Tac bomb threat suspect threatened to kill ex-girlfriend June 18, 2014 Port of Seattle Police documents reveal that 26-year old Sea-Tac bomb threat suspect Zachary Lee Milliren told a Southwest Airlines employee in a phoned-in threat that his ex-girlfriend was carrying a bomb on-board her flight to Las Vegas Wednesday morning.
- UW student facing federal charge for online death threats
- Security breach: Daredevil posts selfie in unfinished Sound Transit tunnel June 19, 2014 Joe Carnevale is a daredevil photographer who posted pictures of himself online last year illegally perched on top of the Space Needle and CenturyLink Field.His latest post to Facebook put him underground, looking at a camera from inside a tunnel with his middle finger extended.
- 911 audio from I-5 shooting backs up account given by troopers
- Man brutally beaten, stabbed by group on Capitol Hill June 19, 2014 Victim hit with skateboard, cut with bottle
- Attackers were three men and two women
- Victim also stabbed in back
- Sheriff describes 'police corruption' after deputy arrest
- Port Orchard officer shoots, kills man during struggle
Police are searching for three men and two women who beat and stabbed a man on Capitol Hill Thursday morning. Investigators said the 61-year-old victim is from Honolulu and came to Seattle to watch his son perform in a band.. two men approached him and exchanged words...One man and two women then joined the two men and surrounded the victim.One of the men, described as white, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and carrying a skateboard, hit the man across the head with the skateboard. A second person was reported to have pulled a knife and stabbed the victim in the back.
Port Orchard officer shoots, kills man during struggle
A Port Orchard police officer shot a suspect several times during a struggle that left the man dead and the officer injured.the man who was killed worked at a nearby tavern. They say he ordered a pizza at a restaurant three doors away, and was walking into the back of the strip mall to smoke, when he was confronted by the Port Orchard officer.
Sources tell KIRO 7 the officer tried to arrest the man for an outstanding warrant. When the suspect tried to run away, he struggled with the
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A new father was shot and killed Tuesday night by what officials believe was an accidental shooting by a neighbor. Steven Justin Ayers, 33, and his wife, Jessica Ayers, were celebrating the homecoming of their 3-day-old baby with family members in ...ew father was shot and killed Tuesday night by what officials believe was an accidental shooting by a neighbor. [no way this was accident]Around 6 p.m., a bullet hit Ayers in the back of the head. He died on the spot.
Deputies believe the bullet came from a handgun fired by 62-year-old Charles Edward Shislerr whose home is directly behind Ayers'.. Shisler fired from inside his house and that the shot flew through a sliding glass door in Ayers' home...Shisler allegedly told deputies that he fired the gun accidentally while trying to pick it up by the trigger. [and if you believe that story....]
Law enforcement officers were searching for a gunman Friday after three people were shot and wounded at the end of a rap concert at the popular Red Rocks outdoor amphitheater in the foothills west of Denver.
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