July 24, 2014
On this day:
- July 24, 2014 Flight from Burkina Faso to Algeria disappears from radar The Guardian CNN reports pilot may have been trying to avoid weather
- July 24, 2014 CNN crew sees rocket exploding over the airport, but it did not hit the ground
- July 24, 2014 ‘US Stinger possibly destroyed MH17’ propoganda lies
- July 24, 2014 Norway warns of Syria-rebel linked Islamists planning to attack
- July 24, 2014 Hamas vows no cease fire until blockade lifted
- July 24, 2014 Security guard, suspect shot at Seattle bank KIRO
- July 24, 2014 US says Russia firing artillery across border at Ukrainian targets
- 1 dead 2 injured July 24, 2014 Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital Shooting Pennsylvania Hospital Near Philly
- 1 killed, 3 suspects sought July 24, 2014 Chinese USC Grad Student Beaten To Death By 3 Suspects
- 2 killed July 24, 2014 2 Finland workers shot dead in Afghanistan
- 2 killed July 24, 2014 2 U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- July 24, 2014 Flight from Burkina Faso to Algeria disappears from radar The Guardian CNN reports pilot may have been trying to avoid weather
- July 24, 2014 CNN crew sees rocket exploding over the airport, but it did not hit the ground
- July 24, 2014 ‘US Stinger possibly destroyed MH17’ PressTV (pro-Russian propaganda from Iran) American traitor political commentator Rodney Martin says “It is not unreasonable to believe that a Ukrainian special operations unit had penetrated the eastern region of Ukraine with a Stinger missile and shot down that civilian airliner.
- July 24, 2014 Norway warns of Syria-rebel linked Islamists planning to attack Reuters Militant Islamists with fighting experience in Syria may be planning an attack in Norway.
- July 24, 2014 Hamas vows no cease fire until blockade lifted Detroit Free Press Hamas militants stuck to their demand for the lifting of an Israeli and Egyptian blockade. "When it comes to the balance of power in this crisis between us and Israel, they are the executioners, the aggressors, the occupiers, the settlers, and we are the true owners of the land, Khaled Mashaal said in a televised speech from his home-in-exile in Doha, Qatar.
- July 24, 2014 Security guard, suspect shot at Seattle bank KIRO A suspect wrestled a gun from a security guard and both were shot Thursday morning at a Bank of America in Seattle's Central District.
- July 24, 2014 US says Russia firing artillery across border at Ukrainian targets The United States said Russia was firing artillery across the border into Ukraine to target Ukrainian military targets.
- 1 dead 2 injured July 24, 2014 Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital Shooting Pennsylvania Hospital Near Philly Epoch Times A shooting at the suburban Philadelphia hospital campus Mercy Fitzgerald has killed one worker and injured two other people. The suspect in custody came into the psychiatric unit and opened fire, killing a female employee and leaving a doctor with graze wounds. An employee returned fire, injuring the shooter who is in critical condition.
- 1 killed, 3 suspects sought July 24, 2014 Chinese USC Grad Student Beaten To Death By 3 Suspects USC engineering graduate student from China, Xinran Ji was assaulted at 12:45 a.m. by 3 suspects who clubbed him with an object and fled in a car. He barely made it back to his apartment, where he was declared dead. The last violent crime victims were also two Chinese engineering graduate students at USC, Ming Qu and Ying Wu. They were gunned down in in their car near the school in an apparent botched robbery in 2012.
- 2 killed July 24, 2014 2 Finland workers shot dead in Afghanistan Two foreign workers with an Christian aid group were shot and killed in the western Afghanistan city of Herat on Thursday, the provincial governor said.They were riding a taxi through the city when men in a motorbike attacked them and fled
- 2 killed July 24, 2014 2 U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan Staff Sgt. Benjamin G. Prange, 30, of Hickman, Nebraska, and Pfc. Keith M. Williams, 19, of Visalia, California, were killed by an IED blast in Mirugol Kalay in Kandahar Province, the DOD said. Also on Thursday, Pfc. Donnell A. Hamilton, 20, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, died at Brooke Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, from an illness he contracted in Ghanzi Province in Afghanistan.
- July 22, 2014 US Hands Hamas Victory In Banning Flights To Israel FAA issues a notice banning flights to Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv after a rocket strike which landed approximately one mile from the airport on that morning. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri declared “The success of Hamas in closing Israeli airspace is a great victory for the resistance, and is the crown of Israel’s failure”
- July 22, 2014 Did Terrorists Take Down Brooklyn Bridge American Flags? Counterterrorist resources are investigating serious security breach at a top possible terror target the Brookyn Bridges. The skydiver from freedom tower is similar stunt. It looks like some random teens with a skateboard, but the extent of planning looks more like a big terrorist operation and a possible inside job, they knew the exact size of cans needed to cover light. Police were searching for a skateboard-toting youth and four friends seen crossing the bridge 20 minutes before the flags were changed. Twitter theories speculate the white flags suggest surrender. One law enforcement source warned "We're lucky they just put a flag up there — and not a bomb"
- July 23, 2014 Pro-Russian Rebel Commander Admits Terrorists Had BUK Missiles Alexander Khodakovsky, commander of the Vostok Battalion, acknowledged for the first time since continual denials since the airliner was brought down in eastern Ukraine on Thursday that the rebels did possess the BUK missile system and said it could have been sent back subsequently to remove proof of its presence. He said the missile firing was provoked by government air strikes in the area. He was told that a BUK was under the flag of a group from Luhansk, one of two rebel provinces. "At the moment the civilian plane flew overhead, they launched air strikes. Even if there was a BUK, and even if the BUK was used, Ukraine did everything to ensure that a civilian aircraft was shot down." Khodakovsky is one of the few major rebel commanders in Donetsk who actually hails from Ukraine rather than Russia.
- Rockets hit Kabul airport July 3, 2014 Three rockets fired from an unknown location landed on the military side of the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan
- July 23, 2014 Pro-Russian Rebel Commander Admits Terrorists Had BUK Missiles Alexander Khodakovsky, commander of the Vostok Battalion, acknowledged for the first time since continual denials since the airliner was brought down in eastern Ukraine on Thursday that the rebels did possess the BUK missile system and said it could have been sent back subsequently to remove proof of its presence. He said the missile firing was provoked by government air strikes in the area. He was told that a BUK was under the flag of a group from Luhansk, one of two rebel provinces. "At the moment the civilian plane flew overhead, they launched air strikes. Even if there was a BUK, and even if the BUK was used, Ukraine did everything to ensure that a civilian aircraft was shot down." Khodakovsky is one of the few major rebel commanders in Donetsk who actually hails from Ukraine rather than Russia.
- July 23, 2014 Arrests made in global, $1.6M StubHub cybertheft case google USA TODAY Seven people around the world have been arrested after they allegedly hacked into 1,600 StubHub accounts and stole more than $1.6 million in tickets. Russian national and suspect Vadim Polyakov, 30, was arrested while vacationing in Spain. He and Nikolay Matveychuk, 21, were allegedly buying the tickets illegally, then e-mailing them to three Americans, Daniel Petryszyn, 28, Laurence Brinkmeyer, 29, and Bryan Caputo, 29. The three resold the tickets and worked with several people, including Sergei Kirin, 37, of Russia, to launder the money with PayPal and money transfers.
- U.S. Navy's Biggest Ships Are in China's Sights TIME by Mark Thompson Jul 17, 2014 - A new missile threatens American aircraft carriers in the Pacific. In Afghanistan and Iraq, each carrier aircraft dropped an average of 16 weapons at a cost of $7.5 million each, four times the cost of a Tomahawk cruise missile. DF-21 as far as is known has not been tested against a floating, let alone moving target, but was successful against a silhouette on the Gobi Desert floor in 2013. Launchers could be destroyed on the ground, but of 2,493 Scud killer flights in the 1991 Gulf War, 0 were destroyed.
- 2 killed 1 officer wounded in commando-style shooting July 22, 2014 Body of Gunman Found After 2 Killed, Officer Wounded A man suspected of killing two people at separate Moreno Valley crime scenes and shooting at a responding police officer was found dead alongside an assault rifle. First officers responded to a shooting at a gas where an SUV was found with gunshot holes in it and a 74 year old woman’s body inside. The African american suspect fled, and opened fire with an assault rifle on an officer, wounding him. Another man was found killed 5 miles away. All 3 shootings were connected to the same suspect, and dog led police to his body next to the rifle used.
- 3 arrested 2 wanted for funding Somalia terrorism July 23, 2014 Women charged with funding al-Qaida-linked Somali Terrorists A Kent woman has been indicted in connection with what federal investigators call a “fundraising conspiracy” to benefit an al-Qaida-linked Al Shabab terrorist group in Somalia. Hinda Osman Dhirane was arrested at her Kent apartment Wednesday, and the Department of Justice announced that two other women, Muna Osman Jama, 34, of Reston, Va., and Farhia Hassan of the Netherlands, were arrested simultaneously at their homes. Two others are listed as fugitives in Kenya and Somalia
- July 23, 2014 Kiev says two Su-25 fighter jets shot down, accuses Russia RT Two Ukrainian Su-25 fighter jets were shot down on Wednesday, the Ukrainian Security Council confirmed. Rebels claimed they shot down the jets with manpads, though Kiev believes they were flying at 5,200 meters, well above ceiling for SA-24 of 11,000 ft / 3500 meters
- 82 killed July 23, 2014 Two Suicide Bombings in Kaduna Nigeria At least 82 people were killed in two suicide bombings. Sheik Dahiru Bauchi had pronounced Boko Haram to be un-Islamic. A suicide bomber on foot lunged at the moderate cleric as his convoy arrived. He was stopped by security, but 25 were killed and 14 wounded who awaited his sermon. Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler of Nigeria also condemned the terrorists. A suicide bomber drove a vehicle into Buhari's convoy, destroying two vehicles and killing at least 17 but not harming Buhari. The main Islamic association, Jama'atu Nasril Islam, called the bombings "acts of terror"
- June 5, 2014 Man killed by Sunnyvale police had relationships with four women who died SUNNYVALE Bad things tended to happen to Glen Griggs' girlfriends -- things that involved excessive amounts of alcohol and ended in untimely ...it wasn't until the third woman died that foul play was suspected in any of them, and when the fourth woman he called his girlfriend was missing for a year, police concluded he was her killer. 3 died between 2003 and 2006. Griggs "has a repeated pattern of being present or associated with dead white females who have problems with alcohol," Griggs was shot to death June 5 when he brandished a BB gun at officers.
- 1 injured in attempted murder July 23, 2014 In Massachusetts Philip Chism who already admitted to killing his teacher, faces separate attempted murder charge CNN After killing his teacher, Chism attacked staff at a youth center. He placed both his hands around her neck and began to choke her while pushing her back against the cinder block wall in the bathroom, and punched her in the face, head and jaw. She screamed as other staffers rushed to help her and restrain him Chism was charged with attempted murder by strangulation, assault with intent to murder, kidnapping and two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon: a pencil and the cinder block wall.
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