Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Daily Misfortune Wednesday March 18, 2015

Daily Misfortune Wednesday March 18, 2015 ---
Daily Misfortune Month March 2015 ---

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Headlines:
  1. 1 killed 5 wounded March 18, 2015Arizona suspect in custody after Mesa shooting spree 
  2. March 18, 2015 Suspect Is In Custody After Stabbing Football players At Morgan State
  3. 23 killed Bardo National Museum attack Gunmen are repelled when trying to attack Parliament, then turn to Tunisia's Bardo National Museum
  4. 1 killed March 18, 2015 Police ID woman shot, killed by officers in Peoria did not drop gun 
  5. Obama administration gave tax dollars to OneVoice in failed attempt to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu 
  6. 1 threat, 1 arrested March 18, 2015 Social media threat puts North Texas school district on high alert 
  7. car stolen, 2 kidnapped 1 arrested March 18, 2015 $1M bail for man accused of stealing car near school with 2 kids in Lacey WA 
  8. 1 killed March 18, 2015 Armed Lee Wingo Garland shot in park in Florida (Tallahassee) 
  9. 1 killed 1 arrested March 18, 2015 Phoenix AZ police: Craig Uran carjacking suspect shot, killed in busy downtown, weapon was pellet gun 

Detail:
  1. 1 killed 5 wounded March 18, 2015Arizona suspect in custody after shooting spree CNN As the shooting rampage unfolded, the suspect carjacked a Honda and later shot a man after breaking into his apartment, according to police. Suspect is a convicted felon who was out on probation .Ryan Elliot Giroux has been to prison twice for felonies, including an attempt to commit aggravated assault. looking for a motive in the shootings that began at the Tri-City Inn. The first shots were fired after the suspect got into an argument with three people that he likely knew. "Skin" and "head" are tattooed over his eyebrows. The number 88 is on his left temple, with additional ink on his chin and neck.Neo-Nazis use the number 88 as an abbreviation for "Heil Hitler"... no information that his (Giroux's) affiliations or beliefs had anything to do with what occurred today nodisinfo conspiracy theory
  2. March 18, 2015 Suspect Is In Custody After Stabbing At Morgan State CBS Local BALTIMORE (WJZ) - A 19-year-old Morgan State student faces multiple charges in the stabbing that spilled over from a campus dance.  19-year-old Carlos Mars, who confessed to police he pulled a knife on three classmates–all football players.
  3. Bardo National Museum attack Gunmen attack Tunisia's Bardo National Museum, adjacent to the parliament building. It is Tunisia's deadliest-ever terrorist attack, in what until now had been a relatively peaceful country. In all, 23 people are killed: 18 foreign tourists (including 3 Japanese, 2 Spaniards, and 1 each from Colombia, Australia, Britain, Belgium, France, and Poland) and five Tunisians, including two attackers. Seven of the dead remain unidentified. (AP, via MSN)(The Telegraph)
  4. 1 killed March 18, 2015 Police ID woman shot, killed by officers in Peoria did not drop gun Authorities have identified Kaylene Stone, 49, as the woman shot and killed by Glendale police in a Circle K parking lot in Peoria on Wednesday morning... following Stone, who was wanted on a dangerous drug warrant  and two officers approached the vehicle at about 10:15 a.m. Davies said Stone displayed a handgun and did not drop it when ordered to. Davies said officers began shooting and Stone was struck multiple times.
  5. Obama administration gave tax dollars to OneVoice in failed attempt to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu Glenn Beck Program President said he wouldn’t meet with Netanyahu because he didn’t want to influence Israel’s elections, but the reality is far, far different. Obama’s State Department gave $350,000 to OneVoice, an organization that backed an anti-Netanyahu organization in Israel called Victory 15. V15 worked up to the last possible moment to unseat Netanyahu, using tactics right of the progressive playbook. Despite the incredible odds, Benjamin Netanyahu pulled out a victory. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., sent a letter Jan. 29 to Secretary of State John Kerry asking whether the group ­– as a recipient of almost $350,000 in recent grants from the Obama administration’s State Department – had violated its tax-exempt status when it began backing the virulently anti-Netanyahu Victory 15 campaign in Israel earlier that month OneVoice Movement founded in 2002, is an international grassroots movement that amplifies the voice of Israelis and Palestinians, empowering them to propel their elected representatives toward the two-state solution. Wikipedia
  6. 1 threat, 1 arrested March 18, 2015 Social media threat puts North Texas school district on high alert WFAA‎ Though the threat was aimed at Princeton High School, the entire district was on high alert. ... District officials told parents about the threat by e-mail, Twitter and Facebook. juvenile threatened to shoot up Princeton High School Tuesday using an app called Burnbook. Juvenile is not a student in the district and doesn't live in Princeton. Police said he also posted a picture of himself, which helped authorities identify him quickly, track him down and then arrest him at his home Tuesday evening. Social Media
  7. car stolen, 2 kidnapped 1 arrested March 18, 2015 $1M bail for man accused of stealing car near school with 2 kids in Lacey WA  24-year-old Lacey man Curtis Eugene Harmon  accused of two sexual assaults and accused of briefly stealing a vehicle with two small children inside. outside a private school in Lacey, near Olympia. mother briefly left two children in the car while dropping off a third child. The thief abandoned the vehicle about 12 blocks away in a day care parking lot. told a Thurston County Superior Court judge on Monday that he was innocent, then scuffled with officers who tried to escort him away
  8. 1 killed March 18, 2015 Armed Lee Wingo Garland shot in park in Florida (Tallahassee) White male armed with a weapon at a local park shot after interaction TPD officer fired his weapon.
  9. 1 killed 1 arrested March 18, 2015 Phoenix AZ police: Craig Uran carjacking suspect shot, killed in busy downtown, weapon was pellet gun  Craig Uran, shown in an earlier prison mug shot, was a convicted felon with a violent past that included weapons. Jessica Hicks, 23, was riding with Uran when he was shot and killed Tuesday afternoon. Phoenix police said the gun waved by a suspected carjacker  26-year-old Craig Uran was a pellet gun that even his accomplice thought was real before he was shot and killed by a police officer in downtown Phoenix on Tuesday. woman riding with Uran, 23-year-old Jessica Hicks, was booked into jail on charges of first-degree murder and armed robbery in connection with Uran's death. Uran was a convicted felon with a violent criminal past that included felony convictions for theft of transportation, a drive-by shooting and misconduct involving a weapon. Police were following them driving a stolen car, then saw them carjack a Ford Escape. After chase they were cornered in a garage rammed by an armored vehicle and two police cruisers, pinning the stolen SUV against a Subway sandwich shop before the man was killed by a single shot from a Phoenix police special assignment officer just before 11 a.m. authorities can seek a first-degree murder charge against a person involved in a violent felony crime if anyone is killed during the crime. Woman in Phoenix officer-involved shooting 'under duress' The Arizona Republic Mar 19, 2014 - Phoenix police identify the woman accused in a pursuit and carjacking that ended in a deadly shooting as 23-year-old Jessica Hicks. 12 News.
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