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Monday, January 26, 2015

Daily Misfortune Monday January 26, 2015

Daily Misfortune Monday January 26, 2015 ---
Daily Misfortune Month January 2015 ---

*Today
  1. 1 intrusion January 26, 2015  Secret Service investigating small drone on White House grounds flown by drunken intelligence employee 
  2. Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Kurdish fighters recapture at least 90% of Kobanî, Syria. (CNN)
  3. An F-16 jet belonging to the Hellenic Air Force crashes in southern Spain during a NATO exercise, killing ten people and injuring 21. (Bloomberg)
  4. The U.S. Secret Service recovers a flying drone from the lawn at the White House(AP)
  5. The US FBI arrests three alleged Russian Foreign Intelligence Service spies working in the United States. The three men sought secrets about US economic plans and proposed sanctions against Moscow. (The Telegraph)
  6. The US Eastern District Court of Virginia convicts a disgruntled former CIA officer, Jeffrey Sterling, of leaking secrets to a reporter. All nine charges he faced stem from a secret CIA mission to derail Iran's nuclear weapons program(AP)
  7. airliner hit by gunfire January 26, 2015 UAE’s Etihad, Air Arabia suspend flights to Baghdad after hit by gunfire 
  8. 1 killed January 26, 2015  Phillip Perea Shoots Himself In Front of Fox News Headquarters 
  9. 1 killed January 26, 2015 16-Year-Old Hispanic Girl Driving at officer Shot By Denver Police 
  10. 1 killed January 26, 2015 New Hope MN City Hall gunman shoots police at swearing in, history of violent threats
  11. 2 bombs found January 26, 2015 Lodi CA Police Defuse Russian Shoplifter's Pipe Bomb with Controlled Explosion 
  12. 1 shot/injured suspect arrested January 26, 2015 Chuck E. Cheese child birthday party argument shooting 
  13. 2 injured 1 convicted July 1, 2014  crash January 26, 2015 sentence Earl Ward Gets 10 Years for Crashing and Abandoning His Injured Children in St Paul 

  1. 1 intrusion January 26, 2015  Secret Service investigating small drone on White House grounds flown by drunken intelligence employee   CNN‎ Washington (CNN) The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a "device," described as a small drone . The device was a “quadcopter” drone commonly sold in stores. A uniformed Secret Service officer “heard and observed” the drone as it came to a crash on the South Grounds of the White House. The incident triggered a lockdown of the President’s home which has since been lifted. Pilot turned himself in saying he was doing something harmless at 3 a.m, not trying to prove it could be used to deliver something dangerous to a white house window. White House Drone Crash Described as a U.S. Worker's Drunken Lark  The New York Times Jan 27, 2015 nothing more than a drunken misadventure, inebriated off-duty employee for a government intelligence agency decided it was a good time to fly his friend’s drone, when the employee — who has not been named by the Secret Service or charged with a crime — lost control of the drone as he operated it from an apartment just blocks from the White House. He texted his friends, worried that the drone had gone down on the White House grounds, and then went to sleep. ...evaded White House radar...Secret Service’s air branch has intensively studied ways to stop small drones that could be operated by terrorists or people determined to harm the president
  2. Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Kurdish fighters recapture at least 90% of Kobanî, Syria. (CNN)
  3. An F-16 jet belonging to the Hellenic Air Force crashes in southern Spain during a NATO exercise, killing ten people and injuring 21. (Bloomberg)
  4. The U.S. Secret Service recovers a flying drone from the lawn at the White House(AP)
  5. The US FBI arrests three alleged Russian Foreign Intelligence Service spies working in the United States. The three men sought secrets about US economic plans and proposed sanctions against Moscow. (The Telegraph)
  6. The US Eastern District Court of Virginia convicts a disgruntled former CIA officer, Jeffrey Sterling, of leaking secrets to a reporter. All nine charges he faced stem from a secret CIA mission to derail Iran's nuclear weapons program(AP)
  7. airliner hit by gunfire January 26, 2015 UAE’s Etihad, Air Arabia suspend flights to Baghdad after hit by gunfire United Arab Emirates (UAE) airlines Etihad and Air Arabia have both suspended flights to Baghdad after damage “consistent with small arms fire” had been discovered to the fuselage of one of its aircraft after it landed at Baghdad on Monday but no injuries. 
  8. 1 killed January 26, 2015  Phillip Perea Shoots Himself In Front of Fox News Headquarters A former local Fox television producer shot himself dead on the front steps of News Corp headquarters in Midtown Manhattan. Phillip Perea, who was found slumped over with a gunshot wound to his chest around 9 a.m. on January 26, claimed the network had ruined his life. In the final of his series of youtube videos, Perea says, “2014 was the worst year of my life. It’s time for Fox News to have the worst year of its existence.” Perea was suspended for using inappropriate language and not following instructions.
  9. 1 killed January 26, 2015 16-Year-Old Girl Shot and Killed By Denver Police A 16 year old girl named Jessica Hernandez was fatally shot by two Denver Police officers early Monday morning. The young girl was driving a car that the police allege was stolen, and claim she hit an officer’s leg with the vehicle before both officers opened fire on the car thought to be stolen containing four teenage girls and a teenage boy. This is the fourth time they have claimed to have shot someone in response to a vehicle being used as a weapon in less than seven months
  10. 1 killed January 26, 2015 New Hope MN City Hall gunman shoots police at swearing in, history of violent threats Star Tribune The man who shot two New Hope police officers outside a City Council meeting Monday had undergone years of court-ordered mental health treatment NBC: The Minnesota man who opened fire during a police swearing-in ceremony this week, wounding two officers, had a history of mental illness 
  11. 2 bombs found January 26, 2015 Lodi CA Police Defuse Russian Shoplifter's Pipe Bomb with Controlled Explosion FOX40 ‎Jan 26, 2015‎ While a controlled explosion by Lodi police put onlookers on edge, the bomb squad says the two explosive devices they found inside the Jeep could have been much worse. One was a pipe bomb, the other was an incendiary device set to blow up and give a fireball effect,” said Bomb Squad Sergeant Steve Maynard. Woman with Russian name of  23-year-old Olga Myshnova. was arrested after shoplifting Wal-Mart where found the two devices on her passenger seat, along with two loaded magazines for a hand gun.
  12. 1 shot/injured suspect arrested January 26, 2015 Chuck E. Cheese child birthday party argument shooting caught on camera KPLR Monday night some 40 patrons were inside the St. Charles city restaurant about 8:20 pm when three adults came through the check point.  A man was shot multiple times, first in the restaurant foyer and then outside on the parking lot.  Shots shattered glass in one door, some staff and patrons hid in a locked storeroom until police arrived. The victim was hospitalized in serious condition.  A restaurant employee told fox two the shooting followed an argument involving people attending a child’s birthday party. Mother of the child is 20-year old Aesian Clay charged her with an attempted assault felony.
  13. 2 injured 1 convicted July 1, 2014  crash January 26, 2015 sentence Earl Ward Gets 10 Years for Crashing and Abandoning His Injured Children in St Paul   Earl Lionell Ward sentenced 10 years in prison for crashing his family van and leaving 14 year old daughter paralyzed and 9 yr old son broken leg. He was drunk and possibly on cocaine after a night at a drive in movie with girlfriend Della Svenningsen. She got out of the driver seat after Ward demanded she sit in back, and drove off with their two children, crashed the van and abandoned the two seriously injured children. 
*News

  1. Traitor Liar enemy propagandist Jesse Ventura Clears Up About AMERICAN SNIPER & Chris Kyle Movie TV Tech Geeks News Jesse Ventura has always known how to make headlines, but when he sued Chris Kyle's estate for defamation over his portrayal in the book 'American Sniper', the media gave him so headlines he wasn't expecting. Mainly he was attacked for suing a poor widow... On his podcast, “We the people with Jesse Ventura,” the former governor gives an updated statement about American Sniper as the book-turned-movie came to theaters nationwide this past weekend. “[One] of the grave misconceptions about this lawsuit: I was taking money from a widow and her children — no I wasn’t. Her expenses were paid entirely from a giant insurance company. The Kyle family hasn’t suffered one dime of monetary loss,” Jesse Ventura says. “My lawsuit was to clear my name and show this was a fabrication and a lie,” he continues. He explains that the lawsuit was over what Scruff Face, the character Kyle depicted as Jesse Vetura in American Sniper, said against the Navy SEALS and the military. “My lawsuit was originally started because this person in the chapter, Scruff Face, committed treason. The chapter took the book to number one [on the New York Times bestsellers list] and ultimately got it the movie deal. The point is, this was fabricated. It never happened,” Ventura says. “I would never say anything like that against my own unit or the military itself.” [a big fat lie]During his podcast statement, Jesse Ventura explains he went to settlements “four or five times” before going to trial.  All he asked was for the publisher to remove the Scruff Face chapter and for Chris Kyle to publicly admit to the lie; they refused.
  2. $50,000 damage to fire station December 18, 2014 Vandals cause $50k damage to fire company, fireman arrested News 4 Reporter (WIVB)  Volunteer firefighters in Clarksville in Allegany County were devastated Sunday morning to learn someone broke into the fire hall and vandalized their equipment. Someone broke into a window Saturday night at the Clarksville Volunteer Fire Company and spray painted vulgar words all over trucks, other equipment and parts of the building. The Clarksville Volunteer Fire company raises about $8,000 a year. The chief says the damage totals $40,000 – $50,000. December 31, 2014  Volunteer fireman accused of causing at least 30k in damages  (WIVB) New York State Troopers arrested 21-year-old Damean M. Kessler and charged him with second degree criminal mischief and tampering with physical evidence — two felonies — for alleged at least $30,000 in damage vandalism against his own fire company.
  3. Six Wounded by Multiple Shooting in Boston Suburb: Cops NBCNews.com Six people in a Boston were wounded in a multiple shooting late Friday, one of them suffering from life-threatening injuries, police said.
  4. 1 killed 3 injured (2 shootings)  January 25, 2015Three shot Sunday at Wilmington Delaware scene of earlier fatal shooting of high school student The News Journal Three people were shot on Sunday outside the same house where 16-year-old Jordan Ellerbe was gunned down Friday 23. Bloody weekend for Wilmington saw seven injured by gun violence..Gunfire erupted on the 200 block of N. Broom St. around 1:30 p.m. Sunday striking two teenage boys and a 21 year old, according to Andrea Janvier, Wilmington police spokeswoman. One 18-year-old was hit in the leg, a 16-year-old was hit in the arm and the 21-year-old was shot in the buttocks. All three were hospitalized and should recover, Janvier said. Sunday's gunfire was directed at people on the porch where a collection of candles and teddy bears memorialize Ellerbe, an A.I. du Pont High School freshman who was fatally shot in the head outside the home Friday night.
  5. 1 killed suspect convicted September 20, 2014  9-Year-Old Dies After Wrong Way Crash With Suspected DWI in Rochester MN 9-Year-Old Dies After Wrong Way Crash With Suspected Drunk Driver ... boy is dead because a man was driving drunk on the wrong side of a Rochester street. Fifty-seven-year-old Gerald Mohs now faces multiple charges...1 killed 2 injured suspect convicted  September 20, 2015 Rochester man sentenced to 57 months for fatal wrong-way DUI hit and run crash. January 23, 2015 update   ... Gerald Anthony Mohs, 57, received the maximum penalty  57 months in prison Friday crash at about 8:15 p.m. Sept. 20. Mohs made a left turn but didn't go around the island drove west in the eastbound lanes. Mohs encountered three eastbound vehicles, officials said. The first was able to swerve out of the way, avoiding contact. The second vehicle, driven by a 19-year-old Rochester woman, was clipped by Mohs' vehicle, which then hit the third vehicle head-on. William Siems, 9 yr old boy died of his injuries. Bishop was treated and released, and her son Jeramiya Bishop, 7, of Plainview, suffered a spinal injury. Mohs fled the scene on foot. Driving license suspended since since 1979 and seven prior DUI convictions on his record.
  6. 2 arrested November 26, 2014 January 23, 2015 update Former Rosemount cop, wife charged in American Girl doll fraud St. Paul Pioneer Press Henry Lim Cho, 34, and Jennifer Jo Cho, 37, were each charged with one count of theft by swindle. involving refunds of discounted American Girl dolls at the Mall of America store. The Farmington couple bought the lifelike dolls from a discount website in 2013 and at various times returned more than 130 of them to the store for full price -- totaling more than $5,300, the Hennepin County attorney's office said Thursday. . The charges were sent by summons, and a first court appearance has not been set. Henry Cho worked for Rosemount police from October 2003 to July 2013, and apparently now owns operates the Apple Valley Chick-Fil-A. Henry Cho worked for Rosemount police from October 2003 to July 2013, when he resigned "for future endeavors," Police Chief Mitchell Scott said. Jennifer Cho was a sergeant in the Dakota County sheriff office but resigned in October, After her Nov. 26 arrest at the mall, she was fired as a special agent for the state Department of Commerce's fraud division.
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