Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Daily Misfortune July 14, 2013

Daily Misfortune July 14, 2013 ---
Timeline Security Incidents 2013 ---
1 hostage
1 arson arrest
1 road rage beating
  1. July 14, 2013 Man Holds Ex-Girlfriend Hostage at Tumwater Gas Station 
  2. In Pullman Washington, Bryan Lee Kitchen31 arrested July 22  in connection with a massive July 14th fire at Washington State University
  3. NYC Livery Cab Refuses,Stabs Drunk Riders In Road Rage July 14, 2013
  1. July 14, 2013 Man Holds Ex-Girlfriend Hostage at Tumwater Gas Station In Tumwater, Washington, police and a SWAT team surrounded a gas station after a man from Olympia confronted his ex-girlfriend, an employee at the store with a gun and held her hostage. The woman had a restraining order against the man.
  2. In Pullman Washington, Bryan Lee Kitchen31 arrested July 22  in connection with a massive July 14th fire at Washington State University which destroyed four buildings at the nearly finished Grove $13M apartment / dormitory complex and clubhouse and several vehicles. . Kitchen was a a sub-contractor who had been working on plumbing. Online information shows he had only been licenced 2 weeks before as a trainee
  3. NYC Livery Cab Refuses, Stabs Drunk Riders In Road Rage Jihad  July 14, 2013 Woodside Queens, New York: Carlos Perez, 33,and 26-year-old Isaac Martinez. hailed the cab driver around 5 a.m. local time Saturday carrying six packs of beer. Police say both Perez and Martinez were highly intoxicated and that the cabbie refused to give them a ride because he noticed both men were drunk. An argument ensued, and snapped when they hopped into his car, when the driver got out of his car and smashed its rear window with a baseball bat before going after the passengers, who defended themselves with beer bottles The cab driver stabbed the 33-year-old in the torso, police said, and the 26-year-old in the chest when he tried to help out his friend. Both were left bleeding in the street as the cabbie sped away. The driver was described as an Asian man in his 30s. A taxi spokesman suspected it may have been a Lincoln towncar posing as a phony livery cab, but the cab was never found.


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