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  • Oprah Won't Tell You Why They Kill...The Left Would Get Angry With Her

    02/15/2008 7:34:16 PM PST · by Daniel T. Zanoza · 6 replies · 81+ views
    RFFM.org ^ | Feb. 15, 2008 | Daniel T. Zanoza
    Commentary by Daniel T. Zanoza, Executive Director So, it happens again, this time at Northern Illinois University. Five students are killed by a mad man, numerous others are wounded and then the killer takes his own life. For the next few weeks, we will be hearing loads of speculation as to why. Some will blame the DeKalb, Illinois killings on guns. Some will say the lack of guns at the University prevented school security from defending the innocent. And then some will go into the deeper, psychological explanations for why these young people kill. But many will miss the mark....
  • Killed For A Kiss By Her Own Family

    02/06/2008 2:17:08 PM PST · by Starman417 · 11 replies · 129+ views
    Flopping Aces ^ | 02-06-08 | ChrisG
    I know that many are, rightly, focused on the Primaries and elections. However, news is also happening around the world. Many of these events may not seem to affect those within the US. However, events in other nations show patterns. Patterns point to outcomes. Outcomes which will directly affect America. Today's post focuses on a series of stories from the UK The first article is from The Sydney Morning Herald concerning honor killings among Islamics. Sadly, this cancer of honor killings extends to the US and Canada, but that is for another post. The grainy video, taken on a mobile...
  • 2 charged in Washington holiday killings (daughter and boyfriend)

    12/28/2007 4:11:10 PM PST · by Libloather · 33 replies · 765+ views
    Charlotte Observer ^ | 12/28/07 | DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP
    2 charged in Wash. holiday killingsBy DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP Associated Press Writer Posted on Fri, Dec. 28, 2007 AP Photo - King County Sheriff Sue Rahr, left, and Prosecutor Dan Satterberg leave after addressing members of the media to explain charges being filed against a couple accused of killing members of the woman's family, Friday, Dec. 28, 2007, in Seattle. Michele K. Anderson and Joseph Thomas McEnroe, both 29, were charged Friday with aggravated first-degree murder in the methodical Christmas Eve shooting deaths of her parents, her brother, his wife and their two young children. The two were ordered held...
  • Spree of musician killings shocks Mexico

    12/04/2007 4:19:01 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 28 replies · 105+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/4/07 | Mark Stevenson - ap
    MEXICO CITY - A wave of organized crime violence terrorizing many parts of Mexico is driving fear into the heart of the entertainment business with the murders of several popular musicians, suggesting no one is immune to the rampant brutality. Most disquieting were the weekend slayings of two singers who had crooned only about love and loss, not drugs and guns like some "narcocorrido" celebrities killed in the past. The murders of Sergio Gomez, lead performer for the top-selling group K-Paz de la Sierra, and Zayda Pena of the group Zayda and the Guilty Ones has mainstream singers worrying they...
  • Austrian Man Shoots Colleague, Slices off Penis in 'Honor Killing'

    10/11/2007 9:33:33 AM PDT · by nmh · 98 replies · 1,902+ views
    http://www.foxnews.com ^ | October 11, 2007 | Associated Press
    Austrian Man Shoots Colleague, Slices off Penis in 'Honor Killing' VIENNA, Austria — Austrian authorities said Thursday they arrested an elderly Turkish-born man suspected of fatally shooting a younger Turkish associate and slicing off the victim's penis in what investigators called an "honor killing." ... Officials said witnesses claimed the man allegedly shot the victim, a 58-year-old Turkish-born man, in the street with a shotgun at point-blank range and then cut off his penis with a knife, leaving him to bleed to death. Two teams of surgeons worked at the scene to save the man but were unable to revive...
  • 3 Dead in Execution-Style Killings in Newark (NJ)

    08/06/2007 8:17:08 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 43 replies · 12,203+ views
    1010wins ^ | Monday, 06 August 2007
    NEWARK, N.J. -- Three of the young people had been ordered to line up against a wall on the weedy steps behind an elementary school and were shot to death from close range. A fourth was found alive by police slumped near a set of bleachers about 30 feet away, with gunshot and knife wounds to her head. All were from Newark; and all would soon either start or resume their lives away from the violent city, at a college hundreds of miles away. Ofemi Hightower been accepted Thursday to Delaware State University after two years of rejection letters. Terrance...
  • Mexico's president gambles with use of military in drug crackdown (3000 killings in 1½ years)

    07/13/2007 10:42:54 PM PDT · by Libloather · 6 replies · 673+ views
    Inside Bay Area ^ | 7/09/07 | Manuel Roig-Franzia
    Mexico takes gloves offPresident gambles with use of military in drug crackdown By Manuel Roig-Franzia, Washington Post Article Last Updated: 07/09/2007 07:25:29 AM PDT MEXICO CITY — Every Monday morning, President Felipe Calderon settles in at the head of the table in the presidential library at Los Pinos, Mexico's fortresslike chief executive's compound. Calderon presides over strategy sessions with the leaders of Mexico's army and navy, key players in the centerpiece initiative of his seven-month-old presidency: a military assault against drug cartels. No Mexican president in recent history has convened his security council with such regularity, but few of his...
  • 48 (Police) officers intentionally killed in 2006

    05/15/2007 8:51:39 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 5 replies · 397+ views
    Associated Press ^ | May 14, 2007
    Forty-eight police officers were intentionally killed in the line of duty last year, the FBI said Monday. Forty-six were shot and killed and two were struck by vehicles. The 48 officers intentionally killed were among 114 who died in the line of duty. Both numbers were down slightly from last year. [Snip] Nearly half of the intentional killings, 22, occurred in the South. Eleven officers were killed in the West, seven in the Northeast, six in the Midwest and two in Puerto Rico Seven fewer officers were intentionally killed in the line of duty last year than in 2005. The...
  • The language of death (Mercy Killing and Suicide Are Forbidden Words But Not Forbidden Acts)

    02/13/2007 6:03:07 AM PST · by shrinkermd · 10 replies · 397+ views
    LA Times ^ | 12 February 2007 | Geoffrey Nunberg, GEOFFREY NUNBERG, a linguist at UC Berkeley's School of Information
    THIS WEEK, California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez and a group of Democratic legislators will reintroduce the California Compassionate Choices Act, which would allow terminally ill patients found to be of sound mind to request medication from doctors "to provide comfort with an assurance of peaceful dying if suffering becomes unbearable." Like the 1994 Oregon Death with Dignity law it is based on, the California bill nowhere mentions suicide, except to say that "actions taken in accordance with this bill shall not constitute suicide or homicide." That clause was framed to address concerns about legal liability, but the avoidance of "suicide"...
  • Criminologist looks for link in student deaths[I-94-Minnesota]

    12/11/2006 12:13:22 PM PST · by FLOutdoorsman · 24 replies · 1,164+ views
    AP ^ | Dec 10 2006 | AP
    ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Vanishing students. Dead bodies. Fears something sinister is lurking in the shadows. A string of college student drownings across the Midwest has all the makings of great mystery. Or does it? Rumors have persisted for years that a serial killer is prowling Interstate 94, hunting young men in college bars and plunging them underwater. Investigators, though, say there's no evidence of foul play. They say the victims were so drunk they fell in the river and died. Not so fast, says criminologist Douglas Gilbertson. An assistant criminology professor at St. Cloud State University, Gilbertson has spent...
  • Police: 'Persons of interest' held in turnpike slayings

    10/27/2006 9:12:21 AM PDT · by BufordP · 19 replies · 897+ views
    CNN ^ | October 27, 2006 | Susan Candiotti
    FORT PIERCE, Florida (CNN) -- Four "persons of interest" were being held in the Palm Beach County Jail on Friday in connection with the shooting deaths of a family of four this month along Florida's Turnpike, authorities said. The people in custody, who were not identified, were being held on federal drug charges, authorities said. "We are looking for more people," a law enforcement source said. A late-morning news conference was scheduled to discuss the case. Late Thursday, the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office issued a nationwide bulletin asking people to be on the lookout for a 1999 red Dodge...
  • Police probe if Mesa shooting tied to serial killers

    07/25/2006 6:31:05 AM PDT · by radar101 · 2 replies · 265+ views
    E V Tribune ^ | 25 JULY 2006 | Katie McDevitt
    Police are investigating a Saturday shooting in Mesa to find out if it's connected with the Serial Shooter, who has targeted parts of the Valley since May 2005. Related Links Today's Top Stories News "We are not 100 percent sure if it is linked, but we want to err on the side of caution and let the community know it's a possibility," said Mesa Sgt. Chuck Trapani. Like the 34 shootings in the West Valley, Phoenix and Scottsdale that police believe were committed by a serial killer, Mesa's recent shooting occurred in the early morning to a victim who was...
  • Sunnis Wage Online War Over Killings

    07/07/2006 6:27:46 PM PDT · by blam · 5 replies · 428+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-8-2006 | Jin Muir
    Sunnis wage online war over killings By Jim Muir, in Baghdad (Filed: 08/07/2006) A heated internet debate has developed among militant Sunnis over the tactic of murdering large numbers of Shia civilians. The outcome of the website exchanges could be crucial in deciding whether Iraq can pull back from the brink of civil war. The discussions were prompted by a bomb attack last Saturday that killed at least 66 people in the Baghdad slum district of Sadr City. A statement claiming responsibility gave a sense of the bitterness felt by many Sunnis, now an angry minority in a country they...
  • GIs probed in 'premeditated' Iraq rape, killings

    07/01/2006 4:35:21 AM PDT · by libstripper · 138 replies · 2,716+ views
    MSNBC ^ | July 1, 2006 | MSNBC
    BEIJI, Iraq - Investigators believe a group of U.S. soldiers suspected of raping an Iraqi woman, then killing her and three members of her family plotted the attack for nearly a week, a U.S. military official said Saturday. Up to five soldiers are being investigated in the March killings, the fifth pending case involving alleged slayings of Iraqi civilians by U.S. troops. The Americans entered the Sunni Arab’s family home, separated three males from the woman, raped her and burned her body using a flammable liquid in a cover-up attempt, a military official close to the investigation said. The three...
  • Initial Report on Haditha Killings Complete

    06/16/2006 9:50:40 AM PDT · by areafiftyone · 48 replies · 1,622+ views
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The Army general investigating whether military personnel tried to cover up any part of the alleged massacre of up to two dozen Iraqi civilians in Haditha late last year has completed his report. Army Maj. Gen. Eldon A. Bargewell has sent his report to Lt. Gen. Peter Chiarelli, the second-ranking commander in Iraq, and U.S. military officials there were expected to announce that Friday, according to a senior defense official. No information about his findings was provided. The official, who requested anonymity because the announcement had not yet been made, said there is no timetable for how...
  • Palestinian Civil War watch: atah gunmen set fire to Cabinet buildings in Ramallah

    06/12/2006 12:01:16 PM PDT · by Alama · 6 replies · 314+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | June 12 2006 | KHALED ABU TOAMEH
    Hundreds Palestinian security forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas went on a violent rampage against the Hamas-led government Monday night, riddling the parliament and Cabinet buildings with bullets to protest an attack against their comrades in the Gaza Strip by Hamas gunmen. The security men shot out the windows of the parliament before storming the two-building Cabinet complex, where they smashed furniture, destroyed computers and scattered documents. No casualties were reported. But the mob set fire to one of the Cabinet buildings, causing heavy damage as flames quickly spread. "Every time they touch one of ours in Gaza, we will...
  • Haditha killings recall Vietnam's My Lai

    06/02/2006 6:52:09 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 50 replies · 3,506+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 6/2/06 | Richard Pyle - ap
    NEW YORK - On a March morning in 1968, American troops swept into a village on South Vietnam's central coast in search of communist guerrillas. Instead, they found unarmed civilians — and gunned them down, leaving bodies huddled in ditches. Nearly four decades later, the notorious name of that hamlet — My Lai — has been summoned from memory again, as the U.S. military investigates allegations of mass civilian killings by a group of Marines in the western Iraqi town of Haditha. While the numbers differ — upward of 300 at My Lai, compared to 24 at Haditha — some...
  • Officers Likely to Be Charged in Haditha Killings, Sources Say

    06/01/2006 8:15:24 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 90 replies · 2,793+ views
    ABC News ^ | 6/1/06 | Jonathan Karl
    June 1, 2006 — Military sources told ABC News that there are likely to be charges filed against officers up the chain of command in connection with the killing of 24 civilians by U.S. Marines in Haditha, Iraq, in November 2005. Those who could be charged include senior officers who were not on the scene at the time of the killing but should have known something wrong had happened and done something about it. Today the White House confirmed that it was nearly three months after the Haditha killings that an investigation began, only after Time Magazine showed a video...
  • Maine Killings Raise Vigilantism Fears(two sex offenders killed)

    04/18/2006 11:58:39 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 51 replies · 2,991+ views
    http://www.comcast.net ^ | 4 18 06 | GLENN ADAMS
    CORINTH, Maine - The Maine Department of Public Safety has no plans to change the state's Web-based sex offender registry despite the killings of two sex offenders whose addresses were apparently obtained online. A Canadian man used the registry to obtain personal information about the victims, authorities said, renewing fears that such lists expose ex-convicts to vigilante violence. "The events of the weekend will obviously be reviewed, but there are no plans to change the Web site at this point," Stephen McCausland, Maine Public Safety spokesman, said Monday. The gunman, Stephen A. Marshall, a 20-year-old from Nova Scotia's Cape Breton,...
  • Killer's taunt: "There's plenty for everyone" (Seattle rave killings)

    03/28/2006 12:42:39 PM PST · by Moose4 · 79 replies · 2,552+ views
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | 28 March 2006 | Hector Castro
    Hiding and terrified, some of those inside a Capitol Hill house where six people were shot dead during a post-rave party Saturday managed to call 911 for help, whispering to avoid discovery by the heavily armed gunman, authorities said Monday. Kyle Aaron Huff, 28, taunted his victims at the home at 2112 E. Republican St., saying as he fired, "There's plenty for everyone." Four men were killed in the rampage, but the most shocking revelations came Monday, when authorities disclosed that the other two victims were young girls: a 14-year-old from Milton and a 15-year-old from Bellevue. The King County...