Showing posts with label Terrorism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terrorism. Show all posts

Friday, January 5, 2018

California manhunt under way after random shootings target 10 drivers

Police in California's Central Valley have launched a manhunt for at least one suspect after a series of 10 random shootings on vehicles left one woman wounded this holiday season, officials said on Thursday.

Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims has warned the shooting attacks, which have occurred in her jurisdiction and neighboring Madera County, could turn deadly.
"If this keeps going, it's going to be a matter of time before we have a murder investigation," Mims said at a news conference. "That's what we're trying to avoid."
Witnesses described the suspect's vehicle as a dark colored pick-up truck with oversized tires, Mims said. The motive for the shootings is unknown, the Fresno County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.

A woman was struck by a bullet when she was driving on Dec. 1 in rural Fresno County near the town of Kerman, less than 200 miles (322 km) southeast of San Francisco.

Her injuries were not life-threatening.

In the other nine shootings, which occurred between Nov. 27 and Dec. 17, cars were struck by gunfire but no one was wounded, authorities said. Most of the shootings were in Fresno County, just outside Kerman with its population of 15,000 people.
The drivers of those cars said they heard a bang, as another vehicle passed by, according to the Fresno County Sheriff's Office.

Investigators are not sure if a single suspect is behind the attacks, or if others may be involved, said Fresno County Sheriff's Office spokesman Tony Botti.
But Mims, speaking in general terms, addressed a single suspect during her remarks at the news conference.
"To the suspect, this is a cowardly act and we are working very hard to find you," Mims said. "We will hold you responsible."

Authorities believe the victims were randomly chosen.

A number of communities in the United States have dealt with random shootings on roadways over the years.

In 2015, 11 vehicles were struck by gunfire and a teenager was lightly wounded, in a series of shootings in the Phoenix area. A landscaper was arrested and charged later that year in connection with the attacks, but defense attorneys called into question ballistics evidence used to charge him.

A judge in 2016 tossed out charges against the landscaper, after prosecutors asked for them to be withdrawn.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; editing by Diane Craft)

Article Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/california-manhunt-under-way-after-random-shootings-target-10-drivers/ar-BBH8rsz

Friday, November 3, 2017

New York Terrorist Attack: Truck Driver Kills Eight in Lower Manhattan

Eight people were killed and about a dozen more were injured Tuesday when a motorist in a rented pickup truck deliberately drove down a bike path in lower Manhattan and mowed down several people before crashing into a school bus. Officials said it was a terrorist attack — the deadliest in New York City since Sept. 11, 2001. 
The man hopped out of the truck and shouted "Allahu Akbar," or "God is great," before firing a BB or pellet gun, four senior law enforcement sources told NBC News. A police officer on patrol in the area returned fire, hitting the suspect in the abdomen and ending the Halloween horror less than a mile from the World Trade Center.
Law enforcement sources said the man left a note in the truck claiming that he committed the attack for the Islamic State terrorist group, although it was not known whether he was imitating other IS-inspired road attacks in Europe or was under the group's control. 
"This was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror," Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a briefing. "We know this action was intended to test our spirit." 
The suspect was identified as a 29-year-old Uzbek immigrant named Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov, who entered the United States in 2010, law enforcement officials said.
While police rushed the wounded suspect to Bellevue Hospital, six of the victims — all men — were pronounced dead at the scene, and two more died later, Police Commissioner James O'Neill said. 
"Today, there was a loss of innocent life in lower Manhattan," O'Neill said. "This is a tragedy of the greatest magnitude." 
O'Neill would not comment on whether the suspect lived in New York City or was a "radicalized American." Multiple law enforcement sources told NBC News that the suspect rented his truck from a Passaic, N.J., Home Depot and that his minivan was still parked there Tuesday evening.
Records revealed that Saipov had lived for a time in Paterson, New Jersey. The weapons investigators recovered turned out to be a pellet gun and a paintball gun. 
NYPD Officer Ryan Nash apprehended Saipov, according to a tweet from Councilman Joe Borelli
"I want to commend the response of our NYPD officer that was on post near the location who stopped the carnage moments after it began," O'Neill said. 
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the attack appeared to be the work of a "lone wolf." 
"There's no evidence to suggest a wider plot," he said.
Argentina's foreign affairs minister said five of the victims were Argentine, and the group had been celebrating the 30th anniversary of a school graduation. The official identified them in a statement as Hernán Mendoza, Diego Angelini, Alejandro Pagnucco, Ariel Erlij and Hernán Ferruch. Belgium's foreign affairs ministry said one of the victims was a national of that country. A woman from Germany was injured in the attack, a spokesperson for the German Foreign Ministry said. 
Kobiljon Matkarov, a friend of the suspect who said he met Saipov five years ago, when they both lived in Florida, told NBC News that "he is no terrorist." 
"He was a very happy guy," said Matkarov, who added that Saipov was married with kids and worked as a truck driver. "He liked the U.S." 
The attack began unfolding at 3:05 p.m. when the southbound truck veered onto a bike path on West Street near Houston Street. 
"He entered the bike path at Houston Street and exited the bike path when he collided with the bus at Chambers Street," O'Neill said.
Two adults and two children were in the bus, the commissioner said. 
"You could see cyclists and pedestrians badly injured," said MSNBC correspondent and producer Louis Burgdorf, who was outside a building where Canal Street meets the West Side Highway, which is north of Chambers and the highway. 
A witness, Tawhid Kabir Xisan, 20, said he saw a man running in the street carrying what appeared to be two guns near Chambers Street.
"He was just running around in the middle of the street," said Xisan, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College nearby. "I heard five to six gunshots, and then when the gunshots were happening, I didn't see what happened on the road because I was scared." 
When he looked up again, Xisan said, "I saw the guy that had the two guns on the ground. Three or four officers were holding him down." 
Initially, the incident was reported as a shooting near Chambers Street and the West Side Highway, which is near Public School 89.
Another witness told NBC New York that after smashing into the school bus a man got out of the truck "and started shooting up the place." 
"All the kids were in the courtyard of P.S. 89 and started running," another witness said. He said he went to the struck school bus and saw that one side was caved in, with one girl struck above a wheel well and two other children trapped by a window. 
"It was all blown out," he said. 
In Washington, White House officials said President Donald Trump was receiving "ongoing" briefings about the attack in his hometown. 
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of today's terrorist attack in New York City and their families," Trump said in a statement. "My Administration will provide its full support to the New York City Police Department, including through a joint investigation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. We offer our thanks to the first responders who stopped the suspect and rendered immediate aid to the victims of this cowardly attack. " 
As detectives continued to gather evidence and extra police were dispatched to the protect the thousands of revelers at the Halloween parade in Greenwich Village, the wrecked pickup sat surrounded by yellow police tape with its hazard lights blinking. 
Article Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/nyc-terrorist-attack/least-one-person-dead-incident-lower-manhattan-n816166

Friday, October 6, 2017

Las Vegas shooting: What we know

How the attack unfolded:

• At about 10:08 p.m. Sunday, the Route 91 Harvest festival, an outdoor country music concert, was interrupted by the sound of gunfire, witnesses said.
Police said the gunman fired on the crowd of about 22,000 people from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, several hundred feet southwest of the concert grounds.
    • Country music singer Jason Aldean was performing when the gunshots began, according to witnesses' cell phone video.
    • "The gunshots lasted for 10 to 15 minutes. It didn't stop," said witness Rachel de Kerf.
    • Police say Paddock fired for nine to 11 minutes after the first 911 call came in.
    • Paddock set up cameras inside his hotel suite and in the hallway. Police are not aware whether the devices were transmitting.
    Investigation: Authorities identified the shooter as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock of Mesquite, Nevada, a retired and twice-divorced accountant with no known children.
    • Paddock was alive when officers first made contact with him outside suite 32135. After taking gunfire from him, police backed off and waited for SWAT teams to respond. A security guard was shot in the leg.
    • Officers "breached the hotel room" where Paddock was and found him dead, police said. Authorities believe he killed himself.
    • Police said they believe Paddock acted alone. 
    • Police say they have not determined Paddock's motives. As such, they are not calling the shooting terrorism -- an attack on civilians to intimidate or coerce society for political purposes. "We have to establish what his motivation was first," said Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, when asked why the shooting has not been labeled domestic terrorism.
    The FBI says it has determined no connection with an international terrorist group.
    • "We had no knowledge of this individual," Lombardo said of Paddock. "I don't know how it could have been prevented." 
    • Twenty-three weapons were found in the hotel room, including multiple rifles, and some had scopes on them, authorities said.
    • Lombardo says several pounds of ammonium nitrate, a material used to make explosives, were found in Paddock's car.
    • Authorities searched Paddock's home in Mesquite and found at least 19 more firearms, as well as explosives, several thousand rounds of ammunition, and some electronic devices.
    • The shooter had bought multiple firearms, several in California, a law enforcement official told CNN.
    • So far, investigators believe the firearms were purchased legally. The suspicion, based on initial reports, is that at least one of the rifles used was altered in order to function as an automatic weapon, said the official. 
    • The shooter had been at the Mandalay Bay hotel since September 28, authorities said. Hotel employees had been in his room prior to the shooting and did not notice anything amiss, according to Lombardo. 
    • Paddock wired $100,000 to the Philippines, but officials don't know precisely when the transfer happened or whom the recipient was, a law enforcement official said Tuesday. The FBI is working with Filipino authorities to determine details, the official said.

    Paddock's background:

    • Besides being a retired accountant, Paddock was a real estate investor who owned apartments and houses. Investigators were looking at several properties in the Reno area associated with him.
    Paddock graduated from California State University, Northridge in 1977, with a degree in business administration.
    • After living for a time in Melbourne, Florida, Paddockmoved to Nevada in 2016, his brother, Eric Paddock, said.
    • Stephen Paddock lived in Mesquite, Nevada, with his girlfriend, Marilou Danley, police said. She was out of the country during the shooting, and is not believed to have been involved, police said.
    • Eric Paddock told CNN about Stephen: "He was my brother and it's like an asteroid fell out of the sky." He said the last time he spoke to his brother was when Stephen texted, asking how their mother was after she lost power when Hurricane Irma hit Florida.
    • Eric Paddock said his brother had never shown violent tendencies, and had no affiliations with any terror or hate group. Paddock says he's still in the dark on why his brother would do this. 
    • Stephen Paddock's father was a convicted bank robber who was on the FBI's most wanted list, from June 10, 1969, until May 5, 1977, the FBI said. Eric Paddock said his father, who was arrested in Oregon in 1978, died a few years ago.

    Casualties:

    • At least 58 dead and more than 500 people taken to area hospitals, authorities said.
    • Throngs of blood donors lined up outside Las Vegas blood banks all day Monday. US blood banks currently have enough blood to meet the immediate medical needs of patients being treated in the aftermath of the shooting, according to a blood bank official.
    • This is the deadliest shooting in modern US history. The 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, previously was the deadliest, with 49 killed.
    • Victims include a nurse, a police records technician, a special education teacher, and a school office manager.

    Reaction:

    • Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed a declaration of Emergency for Clark County, which allows state agencies to supplement local efforts.
    • The Department of Homeland Security said there is no credible threat involving other public venues, but security could increase.
    • President Donald Trump described the shooting as an "act of pure evil" and said he will visit Las Vegas on Wednesday to meet with families of the victims.
    • Trump and first lady Melania Trump led a moment of silence for Las Vegas from the White House on Monday.
    • The Orlando Police Department, which investigated the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, tweeted its condolences to those affected by the Las Vegas shooting.
    This article has been updated to reflect a change in the victim death toll.
    Article Source: http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/02/us/las-vegas-shooting-what-we-know/index.html

    Friday, April 14, 2017

    Shooting at Upscale Florida Mall Leaves Two Dead

    (CNN)A former employee at a Florida gym opened fire on former co-workers during a dispute Saturday,leaving two people dead, officials said.
    The shootings at the Equinox Fitness Club at the upscale Shops at Merrick Park mall in Coral Gables occurred after an argument between Abeku Wilson, the former employee, and Janine Ackerman, the general manager, police said.
    Wilson was fired from the club on Saturday and escorted off the property. He later returned with a handgun, killing Ackerman, 35, and fitness manager Marios Hortis, 42. Another victim was critically wounded, police said.
      Wilson, 33, then turned the gun on himself and died at the scene, police said.
      "Our sense of loss is too profound for words," the club said in a statement on Sunday.
      "Initially we thought it was an active shooter ... but there was a Coral Gables police officer at the mall at the time who was able to quickly determine it was a targeted shooting," said Miami-Dade Police Officer Alvaro Zabaleta.
      The gunfire sent shoppers running for cover, according to witnesses. The mall was on lockdown for a time until police secured the scene. 
      In videos posted on social media shortly after the shots rang out, an automated recording is heard: "Emergency -- evacuate or seek shelter." Sirens blare in the background. 
      Tim Hartog, general manager of the Yard House restaurant, said the business was on lockdown.
      "We had everyone underneath tables and got everyone to the back," he said. "There's police everywhere." 
      Susan Amat tweeted from the restaurant's kitchen: "Pray for safety for everyone at Merrick Park right now - everything is locked down - we're in kitchen of Yard House. Go Coral Gables Police!"
      Anais Michelle said she was walking into the mall with her mother when she saw people coming down from the third level, some crying about a shooting at the gym. Michelle said they hid in the back of a store.
      The shooting started about 1 p.m., witnesses told CNN affiliate WPLG. Police said the area was secure about 40 minutes later.

      Article Source: http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/08/us/florida-mall-shooting/index.html

      Tuesday, March 29, 2016

      Brussels Terrorist Attacks in Belgium

      Article Source: http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/22/europe/brussels-explosions/

      (CNN)Three explosions that ripped through the Belgian capital of Brussels on Tuesday killed at least 34 people and wounded about 170 more, according to Belgian media, and raised the reality of terror once again in the heart of Europe.
      "We were fearing terrorist attacks, and that has now happened," Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel told reporters.
      Belgian federal Prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw said late Tuesday morning that it was too soon to know exactly how many people died in the bombings. Yet Belgian state broadcaster RTBF, citing emergency services, reported 20 dead at the Maelbeek metro station and 14 more killed at Brussels' international airport.
      After the blasts, Belgian authorities hit the streets looking for those tied to Tuesday's carnage and who might launch more attacks.
      Citing judicial sources, RTBF reported that raids were underway midday Tuesday around Brussels, targeting people linked to the attacks. Around 4 p.m. (11 a.m. ET), the network said new raids were taking place in the northeast Brussels district of Schaerbeek.
      And hours earlier at the international airport, a controlled explosion was heard after troops zeroed in on a suspicious package, according to the Belgian crisis center.
      Belgian authorities have given their U.S. counterparts pictures of possible suspects -- three men pushing luggage carts -- in Tuesday's attacks, a U.S. law enforcement official said. 
      A statement posted by the ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency Tuesday said that ISIS fighters carried out the attacks and that Belgium is "participating in the international coalition against the Islamic State." In fact, Belgian warplanes flew 796 flights and launched 163 attacks over Iraq from September 2014 to July 2015 and were set to resume these operations this summer, the global coalition against ISIS has reported.
      One widely circulated Twitter post among prominent ISIS backers featured the words, "What will be coming is worse."
      Belgium is no stranger to terror. Just a few days ago, authorities there captured Europe's most wanted man, Salah Abdeslam -- the latest of many suspected terrorists caught in the small European country. And a U.S. counterterrorism official said, "The Belgians have been sitting on a ticking time bomb," given all those who have gone to Syria and Iraq to join ISIS, then possibly come back home.
      Still, these facts don't take away the shock and horror of those who lived through Tuesday's carnage.
      "You cannot believe it; you cannot believe it," said Jef Versele, who was in the airport's departure hall when bombs exploded there. "It was so insane. Not in my backyard."

      Brussels man: 'It was a matter of time'

      At least one of the two airport explosions was a suicide bombing, Van Leeuw said. A blast happened there outside the security checkpoints for ticketed passengers and near the airline check-in counters, an airline official briefed on the situation said. 
      The subway station blast happened in the Brussels district of Maelbeek, near the European Quarter, where much of the European Union is based. 
      Richard Medic, who arrived at the metro station shortly after that explosion, wasn't surprised by the carnage after all that Europe has gone through recently, including November's massacre in Paris that ISIS claimed responsibility for.
      "I think, after the Paris attacks, we were assuming something like this would happen," the Brussels resident told CNN. "And it was a matter of time."
      Yet Versele, the airport witness, said that he thinks Belgians should not hole themselves up. 
      Instead, he said, they should continue to live their lives and travel "to prove that we're not afraid of those who have done (the attacks)."

      Two nuclear power plants evacuated

      Belgian authorities bolstered security after Tuesday's attacks, including shutting down all Brussels metro stations and evacuating the city's airport.
      This comes as the terror threat level in Belgium went up to four -- its highest. That step-up means that army soldiers can be sent onto the streets to meet security needs.
      In addition to the airport's evacuation, subway transit around Brussels stopped and several of the city's top shopping centers closed Tuesday and perhaps beyond, RTBF reported.
      The broadcaster also said the National Pensions Office in Brussels was cleared after two suspicious packages were found inside.
      All but essential staff were sent home from two nuclear power plants in Belgium -- one in Tihange and the other in Doel, said a representative of Engie, the French company that operates the facilities. Belgian authorities ordered this evacuation, though the representative did not provide further details.
      The effects of Tuesday's attacks have been felt outside the Belgian capital as well.
      As far away as the United States, authorities in places like New York, Washington, Chicago and Los Angeles took special precautions like increased K9 sweeps of subways and additional police patrols. This was especially true around airports, subway stops and train stations, with scenes like those in the U.S. capital -- where police pulled out and checked travelers at random -- not uncommon.
      "This is yet another reminder that the world must unite," U.S. President Barack Obama said from Cuba, where he's on a historic visit. "We must be together regardless of nationality or race or faith in fighting against the scourge of terrorism."

      European calls for solidarity

      NATO, the military alliance that is headquartered in Brussels, increased its own alert level and expressed solidarity with Belgium.
      "This is a cowardly attack, an attack on our values and on our open societies," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement. "Terrorism will not defeat democracy and take away our freedoms."
      As in other places, British authorities ordered an increased police presence at ports, airports, Tube stations and international train stations, said Prime Minister David Cameron.