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Carlsbad School Shooting, another sad incident, Although the shooter of Carlsbad school shooting have real intentions to create a deadly seen but thanks to the brave man who saved the lives of several people.Carlsbad School Shooting, another sad incident, Although the shooter of Carlsbad... more
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According to media reports as many as five gunshots have been fired on Kelly Elementary Carlsbad, California campus yesterday on Friday October 8, 2010 in theAccording to media reports as many as five gunshots have been fired on Kelly... more
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Gainesville Shooting killed two, five injured, then shot himself during an east Gainesville shooting binge on Monday. It has been reported that two persons got killed and five got injured in the Gainesville shooting.Gainesville Shooting killed two, five injured, then shot himself during an east... more
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Buscan al hombre que abrio fuego en una fiesta estudiantil y mato a una joven afro americana.
Authorities on Sunday pleaded for the public's help in finding a man who opened fire at an off-campus house party near Seton Hall University, killing a student and wounding four other people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9JCiCc8fCYBuscan al hombre que abrio fuego en una fiesta estudiantil y mato a una joven afro... more
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A coroner has released footage of a barrister brandishing a shotgun at the window of his London flat moments before he was shot dead by marksmen.
Mark Saunders, 32, was involved in a five-hour stand-off in 2008 after firing a shot into a nearby home.
The footage shows police negotiator Supt John Sutherland talking to Mr Saunders who had been drinking heavily.
He is at a window illuminated by a police helicopter when he is hit by five bullets.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11400435A coroner has released footage of a barrister brandishing a shotgun at the window of... more
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Fort Bliss shooting left one man dead and two women wounded. Officials say the Fort Bliss shooting started inside a grocery store, located inside the base.Fort Bliss shooting left one man dead and two women wounded. Officials say the Fort... more
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BALTIMORE -- Baltimore city police said a man who shot a doctor at Johns Hopkins Hospital Thursday morning also killed himself and a relative a few hours later.
A detective told WBAL Radio reporter Robert Lang that the suspect, who was in a room with a relative who was a patient, shot and killed the relative and then killed himself shortly after 1:30 p.m. According to a police Twitter feed, the situation is being investigated as a murder-suicide.
Baltimore city police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi originally said that the man had been killed by a member of the police tactical team, but corrected the information a short time later.
The doctor, who has not been identified, was shot in the abdomen shortly after 11:20 a.m. inside the Nelson Building. City police said that the doctor was undergoing surgery and that his injury was not expected to be life-threatening.
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The shooter had been contained to a floor of that building after the doctor's shooting, and Guglielmi said that the emergency room remained open.
Police said they don't know about the relationship between the doctor and shooter.
Police Commissioner Fred Bealefeld is expected to hold a news conference sometime after 3 p.m.
Guglielmi said the alleged shooter was a black man in his 30s. He said affected floors were shut down during the situation.
"All we want to say is the situation is contained," he said at 1:35 p.m. "There's no risk to the general public, there's no risk to patients."
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Employees at the scene told WBAL-TV 11 News reporter David Collins that the man was unhappy because his mother had been paralyzed, and that the doctor was shot while in surgery. The doctor's wife is a nurse at the hospital, 11 News learned.
Guglielmi said he didn't know what kind of weapon was used.
"I do know that the doctor is OK," Guglielmi said. "He's at the best place that he can be, which is Johns Hopkins Hospital," he said.
An emergency room employee told 11 News, "They locked everything down, every last door. It was quite frightening. Nothing's ever happened like this before. It was very terrifying, especially when you don't know where the suspect is."
Cynell Robertson told 11 News, "My boss came running in to tell me to stay put where I'm at, there's a guy running around with a gun and we didn't know what he's going to do," "(It was) very scary, very frightening."
"People started running and leaving, and there is police everywhere"
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Hospital Employee
A Hopkins spokesman originally told the Associated Press that the shooter has been subdued. The man had "barricaded himself in a room," according to Guglielmi. It wasn't immediately known if anyone was in the room with the suspect.
The shooting occurred in an eighth-floor room.
Gugliemi encouraged anyone who has appointments at the hospital to keep their appointments. "We have this isolated to a small section of the hospital," he said. "We have officers in place."
The hospital was partially evacuated during the situation.
Patient Jennifer Williams, on a second-flood maternal section, said: "They came and brought us all into this little consultation room. The employees are all being told to go into their offices and close their doors."
Johns Hopkins Medicine spokesman John M. Lazarou released a statement during the situation that all hospital staff, patients and visitors were being asked to stay inside their rooms.
A hospital worker who says she was in the ER when the injured doctor was brought in speaks with 11 News on conditions of anonymity.
"As a precaution, The Johns Hopkins Hospital has temporarily restricted access to the main hospital buildings following a report this morning of a disturbance and possible shooting incident on one of the floors. Baltimore police and Johns Hopkins security officers are on the scene and have asked employees, visitors, patients and caregivers to stay in rooms or offices, with doors locked where possible, until further notice," the statement read.
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Willie Myers, who works in urology, said he was in an administration building.
"We received a text that there was a shooting in the hospital, but they didn't know where," he said. "Then, we got a location, and they started evacuating. We had heard a doctor was shot. We didn't know what area he was shot.
"People started running and leaving, and there is police everywhere," he said.
Sky Team 11 Capt. Roy Taylor said traffic was detoured in a one-block area around the hospital.
The shooting happened at a very busy time at the hospital. Hopkins has as many as 25,000 to 30,000 people passing through every day.
In addition to Baltimore city police and fire, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Maryland State Police responded to the scene.
There are about 40 buildings comprising about 44 acres on the Johns Hopkins Hospital campus. It has about 1,000 rooms.BALTIMORE -- Baltimore city police said a man who shot a doctor at Johns Hopkins... more
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A Kraft Foods plant worker who had been suspended for feuding with colleagues, then escorted from the building, returned with a handgun, found her foes and executed two of them and critically wounded a third, police said Friday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpbamkEd1Nc&feature=subA Kraft Foods plant worker who had been suspended for feuding with colleagues, then... more
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Obviously a controversial view....so let's discuss!
The title of this column seems unbelievable, but it is in fact what happened in America this past week. And almost no one has noticed.
After 50 years of being inundated with stories of white racism, and being taught in college that in this white-dominated society, only a white can be a racist, the American public has been properly brainwashed into accepting the otherwise incredible: A black man murdered eight white people at his place of work because they were white, and the media story is about the murderer's alleged experiences of racism.
Here's the Associated Press Report from Aug. 7, four days after the murders. It was reprinted in The Washington Post and throughout America:
"To those closest to him, Omar Thornton was caring, quiet and soft-spoken ... But underneath, Thornton seethed with a sense of racial injustice for years that culminated in a shooting rampage Tuesday in which the Connecticut man killed eight and wounded two others at his job at Hartford Distributors in Manchester before killing himself.
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http://www.dennisprager.com/columns.aspx?g=239ec902-290d-43e6-8028-74d67c70c5bc&url=black_murders_eight_whites;_media_blames_whitesObviously a controversial view....so let's discuss!
The title of this column... more
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An employee makes a detailed and chilling 911 call to authorities. Nine people died in a mass shooting Tuesday when the shooter identified as Omar Thornton went on a killing spree at Hartford distributors in Manchester, Connecticut.An employee makes a detailed and chilling 911 call to authorities. Nine people died in... more
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POTENTIALLY DISTURBING CONTENT] After murdering eight people, Omar Thornton calmly called 911 and talked to a state police dispatcher for nearly four minutes saying he "took things into his own hands" and regretted not killing more people before hanging up and killing himself as three police officers closed in.
Thornton was calling from the offices of Hartford Distributor Inc. moments after he killed eight co-workers and injured several more.
His last words to the trooper before hanging up are "tell my people that I love them and I gotta go now."POTENTIALLY DISTURBING CONTENT] After murdering eight people, Omar Thornton calmly... more
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Jamaican police detained three of their own on Saturday after a video surfaced allegedly showing them beating and shooting a suspect to death.
Police initially reported that the man stabbed a woman to death and then attacked the officers. They were said to have acted in self-defense.
That story changed after the amateur footage, recorded by an unknown eyewitness, was broadcast on several television channels the following night.
Police Chief Owen Ellington said Saturday the man was apparently unarmed and subdued when he was killed.
Ellington praised whoever came forward with the video and said the department deeply regrets the incident.
Jamaica has one of the highest rates of police killings in the Western Hemisphere, according to Amnesty International. It also has one of the world's highest murder rates.
Thursday's killing took place in the town of Buckfield, about 20 miles (30 kilometers) from the resort city of Ocho Rios.Jamaican police detained three of their own on Saturday after a video surfaced... more
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A Spanish man who underwent the world's first full face transplant has revealed his new look before TV cameras.
The 31-year-old thanked his donor's family and the medics that gave him a new face in March at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona.
A shooting accident meant his entire facial skin and muscles - including nose and lips - needed replacing.
Doctors say he can expect to regain up to 90% of his facial functions.
He had been left unable to breathe, swallow, or talk properly after an accident five years ago.
Now the man, identified only as Oscar, still struggles to speak with clarity and will need months of physical therapy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-10765005A Spanish man who underwent the world's first full face transplant has revealed... more
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Newark—The ACLU-NJ calls on the State Office of Attorney General to conduct a thorough investigation of the tragic July 16, 2010 shooting death of a citizen by an Essex County Sheriff's officer, and has filed a public information request with the Essex County Sheriff's Office to shed greater light on the incident.
"Considering the seriousness of the incident, and many unanswered questions, this investigation demands the legitimacy that only an external review can provide," said Deborah Jacobs, executive director for the ACLU-NJ. "The public's confidence in this investigation depends on whether the professionals undertaking it operate independently, outside of the county structure."
The questionable circumstances surrounding the shooting in Branch Brook Park of DeFarra "Dean" Gaymon, which allegedly followed a confrontation with the officer who shot him, demand an in-depth, independent review from the Attorney General's Shooting Response Team.
Many questions still remain. Inconsistent reports in media have painted an unclear picture of what actually happened at the scene. Additionally, the ACLU-NJ has not learned whether Essex County immediately reported the shooting to the Attorney General's office, as required by policy, nor how soon after the incident the officer was questioned or discussed the incident with his supervisors.
Normally the State Division of Criminal Justice, the office under the attorney general's supervision that law enforcement must notify when force used by an officer involves death or injury, assigns the County Prosecutor's Office to carry out investigations. However, the ACLU-NJ believes the Division of Criminal Justice should cede the investigation instead to the experts at the Shooting Response Team, who can add greater accountability to the inquiry.
The ACLU-NJ's request filed today with the Essex County Sheriff's Office asks for radio transmissions, use-of-force reports, arrest reports and other data that could shed light on the shooting. Today's actions are part of a larger ACLU-NJ effort both statewide and in Essex County advocating for best practices in policing.Newark—The ACLU-NJ calls on the State Office of Attorney General to conduct a... more
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OAKLAND, Calif. -- The suspect in a gun battle with California Highway Patrol officers on I-580 in Oakland Sunday had become frustrated at being unable to find a job and "left-wing politicians," according to his mother.
Investigators examining the scene of the early morning gun battle believe Byron Williams, a 45-year-old parolee from Tuoloumne County in northern California, had plans to carry out a possibly massive violent act before being stopped by CHP.
The incident began when two CHP officers initiated a traffic stop on the driver of a white Toyota pickup truck on westbound Highway 580 just west of Grand Avenue at around midnight Sunday, CHP spokesman Sgt. Trent Cross said. The truck was allegedly speeding and weaving in traffic.
When one of the CHP officers approached the truck, multiple firearms and weapons could be seen in the vehicle, and the officer also saw the driver arming himself with a handgun. Backup units were immediately called to the scene, Cross said.
“The driver reached for a handgun, and began to fire shots at the officer,” said CHP spokesman Trent Cross. “The officer retreated back to his patrol car and there was gunshots exchanged between the two officers and the driver.”
When multiple CHP officers arrived, the suspect opened fire and a brief gun battle ensued, during which multiple shots were exchanged. Three of the CHP vehicles on the scene had windows shot out.
The suspect was armed with a handgun, shotgun, and a high-powered rifle, and was wearing body armor during the assault.
As many as ten officers were on scene, exchanging gunfire with the suspect. Investigators said the firefight raged on for several minutes, as more officers raced in from CHP and other agencies. Afterwards, authorities said at least 60 rounds had been exchanged between the suspect and CHP officers.
He was subdued after being shot an unknown number of times and was taken to Highland Hospital in serious condition. By Sunday afternoon his condition had stabilized, but was still considered serious.
Two CHP officers were hospitalized with injuries caused by flying glass that were not expected to be life threatening.
“We don't know if he is actively employed, or unemployed. We don't know if he has psychological issues, or emotional instability issues. Maybe he's just having a bad day. We just don't know,” said CHP spokesperson Sam Morgan.
The suspect was later identified as Williams of Groveland, California. According to neighbors in the Tuolumne County town outside of Yosemite, Williams lived close to his mother in a heavily wooded, rural area.
While a sign on their property made it clear Williams' family didn't want to talk to the media on camera, KTVU spoke to Williams' mother on the phone Sunday evening. She said the last time she saw her son was Saturday. On Sunday morning, she discovered her white Toyota pickup truck was gone and so were several guns and rifles that had been stored in the family's safe.
Apparently Williams had become increasingly frustrated at failing to find employment, according to his mother. She also said Williams had become angry over politics, specifically mentioning "left-wing politicians."OAKLAND, Calif. -- The suspect in a gun battle with California Highway Patrol officers... more
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Fake FBI agents try and break into home
Mother, father and three kids inside at the time
COOPER CITY, Fla. - A Cooper City family awoke to the sounds of three men posing as FBI agents on Wednesday.
The three men were caught on home surveillance video.
They were all wearing t-shirts with the words FBI on them and had fake badges around their necks.
A father, mother and three children were all inside, when the heard the men say "FBI, police! Open up!"
The mother called the real police and the father grabbed his gun.
The father fired a warning shot and the three men took off running.
The families front door was damaged by the intruders.
The suspects are still on the looseFake FBI agents try and break into home
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The founder of whistle-blowing website 'Wikileaks.org', has been dubbed the most dangerous man on earth. Global truth machine or anarchy? We delve into the guarded world of Wiki in this exclusive report.
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Distributed by Journeyman PicturesThe founder of whistle-blowing website 'Wikileaks.org', has been dubbed the... more
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