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It is with a heavy heart that I bring to your attention another unforeseeable and utterly pointless mass murder in the UK. Derrick Bird, a self-employed taxi driver from Cumbria, Northern England went on a rampage that lasted around 3 hours and ended with the gunman taking his own life. 12 people have been killed and several others injured.
To read the full story and respond to provocative questions, click through to the site.
http://talkingskull.com/article/gun-spree-in-northern-england-raises-questionsIt is with a heavy heart that I bring to your attention another unforeseeable and... more
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Not long after Amy Bishop was identified as the professor who had been arrested in the shooting of six faculty members at the University of Alabama in Huntsville on Feb. 12, the campus police received a series of reports even stranger than the shooting itself.
Several people with connections to the university’s biology department warned that Dr. Bishop, a neuroscientist with a Harvard Ph.D., might have booby-trapped the science building with some sort of “herpes bomb,” police officials said, designed to spread the dangerous virus.Not long after Amy Bishop was identified as the professor who had been arrested in the... more
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Three faculty members at the University of Alabama at Huntsville were shot to death and three other people were critically wounded during a biology faculty meeting on Friday afternoon, university officials said.
The Huntsville Times, quoting university officials, reported that a biology professor was being held in the shooting. WAAY-TV in Huntsville reported that the professor had been denied tenure.
For the Full Story and VIDEO on Dr Amy Bishops Murderous Rampage and Interviews with the Witnesses/Survivors...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/dr-amy-bishops-rampage-shoots-6-kills-3-in-university-of-alabama-campus-shooting-video/Three faculty members at the University of Alabama at Huntsville were shot to death... more
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A Finnish student who killed nine people in a school massacre today had been questioned by police only yesterday about a YouTube video showing him firing a pistol on a shooting range.
The 22-year-old man, identified locally as Matti Saari, walked into the catering and tourism college in the remote western town of Kauhajoki at about 11am (0800GMT) and started firing at both fellow students and staff.
Some 90 minutes later he turned the gun on himself, but survived and was rushed to hospital with a severe head wound.
It was Finland's second school killing massacre in under a year and left the country in a state of shock. The YouTube connection – the suspect posted a number of handgun videos on the site – bore disturbing echoes of the tragedy last November when an 18-year-old high school student killed eight people after posting a "massacre manifesto" on the video-sharing site.
The revelation that the killer was questioned by police yesterday is likely to prove especially painful.
Anne Holmlund, the Finnish Interior Minister, told reporters that police had questioned the man after being tipped off by the public about his YouTube videos but had no legal reason to detain him and decided not to withdraw his gun permit.
"The gunman had a temporary permit for a .22 calibre pistol, and he had received it in August 2008. It was his first gun," she said. "Police action will be examined in more detail later." A Finnish student who killed nine people in a school massacre today had been... more
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