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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Daily Misfortune Thursday, December 17, 2015

Daily Misfortune Thursday, December 17, 2015 ---
Month Misfortune December 2015 ---

Sometimes accidents aren't accidents. Sometimes crimes and acts of apparent hatred against groups such as race, sexual identity, religion or politics could actually be false flag attacks against all humanity to hide a terrorist motive.

Headlines:
  1.  Turkish security forces kill 23 suspected members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party
  2. Niger's president Mahamadou Issoufou announces that an attempted coup,
  3. American-led airstrikes kill at least 180 Islamic State fighters while local Kurdish forces­ repel an assault by 300 heavily armed militants in northern Iraq(The Washington Post)
  4. As many as 36 miners die in a pair of accidents in Northeast China(AP via ABC News)
    1. Nineteen workers trapped by Wednesday's gas explosion and raging fire in a coal mine in Hegang in Heilongjiang privince are not expected to survive because of carbon monoxide and the high temperatures from the fire, according to the rescue and command office's Zhang Qinxiang. Thirty-three miners escaped. (MINING.com)
    2. A fire caused by sparks from welding equipment kills 17 workers in the Xingli coal mine in Huludao city in Liaoning province. The State Administration of Work Safety reports 13 miners died at the site while four died at the hospital. Another ten miners are hospitalized. (Xinhua)(AP via The Washington Post)
  5. Japanese journalist Tatsuya Kato is acquitted by a South Korean court of defamation charges resulting from questions he raised about South Korean President Geun-hye Park's whereabouts during the Sewol ferry disaster(The Chosun Ilbo) (Voice of America)
  6. War in Afghanistan  U.S. Navy covered up a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) report on Afghan detainee abuses. resulted in the death of a 24-year old married Afghan detainee with a new baby
  7. Russian President Vladimir Putin calls  Donald Trump, an "absolute leader" in the race for the presidency. (ABC News)
  8. North Carolina's Camp Lejeune evacuated after bomb threats called in New York Daily News Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was partially evacuated because of multiple bomb threats 
  9. Preston shopping centre 'bomb': Homemade device deliberately planted in restroom bin blows up Mirror.co.uk - A homemade bomb deliberately planted in a city centre bin 'went off' today

Detail:
  1. 2015 PKK rebellion Turkish security forces kill 23 suspected members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party in operations in the Kurdish-majority cities of Cizre and Silopi.(BBC) The Turkish Army deploys tanks into civilian areas of Silopi and soldiers are reportedly going house-to-house in search of PKK militants. The pro-Kurdish opposition Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) condemns the Turkish military actions in Silopi. (Today's Zaman)
  2. Niger's president Mahamadou Issoufou announces that an attempted coup, involving the use of aerial firepower to overthrow the government has been foiled and those behind it have been arrested. Among those taken into custody were the former military chief of staff, General Souleymane Salou, and Lt. Colonel Dan Haoua, head of the air force base in the capital Niamey. (The Guardian)
  3. American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–present) American-led airstrikes kill at least 180 Islamic State fighters while local Kurdish forces­ repel an assault by 300 heavily armed militants in northern Iraq. (The Washington Post)Disasters and accidents
  4. As many as 36 miners die in a pair of accidents in Northeast China. (AP via ABC News)
    1. Nineteen workers trapped by Wednesday's gas explosion and raging fire in a coal mine in Hegang in Heilongjiang privince are not expected to survive because of carbon monoxide and the high temperatures from the fire, according to the rescue and command office's Zhang Qinxiang. Thirty-three miners escaped. (MINING.com)
    2. A fire caused by sparks from welding equipment kills 17 workers in the Xingli coal mine in Huludao city in Liaoning province. The State Administration of Work Safety reports 13 miners died at the site while four died at the hospital. Another ten miners are hospitalized. (Xinhua)(AP via The Washington Post)
  5. Japanese journalist Tatsuya Kato is acquitted by a South Korean court of defamation charges resulting from questions he raised about South Korean President Geun-hye Park's whereabouts during the Sewol ferry disaster. (The Chosun Ilbo) (Voice of America)
  6. War in Afghanistan The New York Times reports the U.S. Navy covered up a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) report on Afghan detainee abuses. The NCIS investigation found that Navy SEAL Team 2's abuse resulted in the death of a 24-year old married Afghan detainee with a new baby, and that the SEALs failed to restrain the Afghan Local Police's detainee abuses. This drove some previously cooperative Afghans to leave for Taliban-controlled areas, the Times reports. Their commander in Afghanistan recommended these men be forced out of the elite SEAL teams. Two of the SEALs and their lieutenant have since been promoted. Rachel E. VanLandingham, former United States Central Command’s chief legal adviser on detainee and interrogation issues from 2006 to 2010, and other military lawyers, have called for the case to be reopened. (Headline & Global News) (The New York Times via Tampa Bay Times) (Sky Valley Times) (The New York Times - synopsis)Politics and elections
  7. Russian President Vladimir Putin calls U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, "a very colorful person. Talented, without any doubt" as well as an "absolute leader" in the race for the presidency. (ABC News)
  8. North Carolina's Camp Lejeune evacuated after bomb threats called in from a ...
    New York Daily News Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was partially evacuated because of multiple bomb threats Thursday morning. Two consecutive bomb threats were called in at 7:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. Thursday, the Marine Corps site posted on Facebook. The threats were called 
  9. Preston shopping centre 'bomb': Homemade device deliberately planted in bin ... Mirror.co.uk - A homemade bomb deliberately planted in a city centre bin 'went off' today as hundreds of Christmas shoppers walked nearby. A "crude, improvised device" burst into flames in a gents toilet in a shopping centre packed with Christmas shoppers...

    *Timeline

    December 16 Man charged with 7 counts of attempted murder in Carter Co. shooting involving ...
    WJHL  CARTER COUNTY, TN (WJHL) - A suspect in a Wednesday night shooting in Carter County was captured early Thursday morning and charged with seven counts of attempted murder.

    *Sources

    Newlywed Toronto woman dies from wounds suffered during unprovoked stabbingby ...
    New York Daily News - A newlywed Toronto woman who was the victim of a bizarre and unprovoked stabbing by a businesswoman died Thursday, police said.
    Rosemarie Junor ID'd as Shoppers Drug Mart PATH stabbing victimCBC.ca
    Businesswoman Suspected Of Stabbing A Stranger In Toronto Drugstore ArrestedRadarOnline
    Most Referenced:PATH - Toronto's Downtown Underground Pedestrian Walkway - Getting Here ...City of Toronto
    In Depth:Stabbing accused had been working on business ventureToronto Sun

    Man shot, killed at Dearborn Heights Police Department after lunging at guard
    WXYZ (WXYZ) - Multiple police agencies were on the scene following a shooting at the Dearborn Heights Police Department on Thursday.


    Shooting rampage along I-40 linked to road rage kills 2 drivers, one man arrested
    kfor.com  Authorities say he targeted one vehicle in a road rage incident, shooting several times at the car. The driver was shot and killed, and a passenger in the car was able to call the Oklahoma Highway Patrol for help. OSBI identified the victim as 45-year ...


    Jermaine Baker shooting: Firearms officer arrested
    BBC News ... police in Tottenham on 4 August 2011. The shooting sparked rioting across London and other parts of England. An inquest in January 2014 found he had been lawfully killed. ... He died from a single gunshot wound, the IPCC said. The shooting took ...









    The State


    USC football's Shameik Blackshear injured in shooting

    The State - ‎39 minutes ago‎







    According to the Columbia police, who did not identify Blackshear by name, the victim of the shooting was in serious condition Thursday.






    Chicago Sun-Times


    Chicago cop indicted in Laquan McDonald shooting

    Chicago Sun-Times - ‎18 hours ago‎







    Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke was charged with first-degree murder after a dashcam video showed him fatally shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald 16 times. He has been indicted by a grand jury. | Cook County Sheriff's Office photo via AP.






    ABC News


    Judge Won't Reduce Deputy's $1M Bond in Boy's Fatal Shooting

    ABC News - ‎2 hours ago‎







    A judge in central Louisiana refused Thursday to lower the $1 million bond that he had set for a deputy city marshal charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 6-year-old boy. State District Judge William Bennett said it would be "totally ...






    CNN


    First on CNN: American hostages killed at higher rates than others, report finds

    CNN - ‎10 hours ago‎







    Luke Somers, an American photojournalist, was killed in Yemen last year during an attempted rescue mission by U.S. Navy SEALs and American Warren Weinstein and Italian Giovanni Lo Porto, both aid workers held captive by al Qaeda, were killed earlier ...






    NBC Southern California


    Man Killed, Woman Injured in Double Shooting in Ventura; Suspect Sought

    NBC Southern California - ‎1 hour ago‎







    Police were searching for an armed suspect after a man was killed and a woman injured Thursday in a double shooting in Ventura, officials said.






    Fox News


    Dashcam video of University of North Texas student's shooting by campus cop ...

    Fox News - ‎12 hours ago‎







    Texas authorities released dashcam video Wednesday showing the fatal shooting of a University of North Texas student by a campus police officer.






    WLS-TV


    Tow truck driver shot and killed in Park Manor

    WLS-TV - ‎20 minutes ago‎







    ... at 68th and King, police said. He was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. WLS contributed to this report.






    WKYC-TV


    LISTEN | 911 call from Kent police-involved shooting

    WKYC-TV - ‎3 hours ago‎







    KENT, Ohio -- Portage County officials identified the man shot in an officer-involved shooting here Thursday morning. He is Douglas Yon, 25.






    One in custody after two killed in shooting along I-40 in western Oklahoma

    KOKH FOX25 - ‎1 hour ago‎







    OSBI officials say just after midnight a man and woman were driving in westbound on I-40 near mile marker 93, when the shooting suspect, 36-year-old Jeremy Doss Hardy, allegedly tried to run them off the road. Hardy then fired at the vehicle, hitting ...






    CBC.ca


    Mark Ernsting, cancer researcher killed in random stabbing, remembered as ...

    CBC.ca - ‎7 hours ago‎







    Karen Lockyear said it still "seems unthinkable" that her friend, Mark Ernsting, is dead after the cancer researcher and professor was stabbed in a random attack while on one of his routine evening walks in downtown Toronto this week.

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