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Thursday, October 18, 2012

CASSELBERRY, Fla. ( 3 WOMEN Killed in HAIR Salon ) Gunman Kills himself

CASSELBERRY, Fla. - Police say three women have been shot dead at a Florida hair salon and the gunman killed himself.
No identities have yet been released in the latest of several mass shootings in the U.S. this year.
Casselberry Police spokeswoman Sara Brady says a fourth victim is being treated at a hospital. The suspect left the scene after the shooting Thursday morning before shooting himself.

Brady says two women at the salon escaped the shooting. Police say it was a domestic-related issue.
An online video for Las Dominicanas M & M Salon in Casselberry features a woman explaining in Spanish the services offered for men and women.

TUCSON Az ( TRUCK fire 6000 in POTATO Chips up in SMOKE ) Poore Brothers

Potato chip load goes up in smoke near Tucson

2012-10-18T09:48:00Z2012-10-18T09:58:28ZPotato chip load goes up in smoke near TucsonKimberly Matas, Arizona Daily StarArizona Daily Star
A trailer full of potato chips burned to a crisp during an early morning fire on the Northwest side.
The pickup truck hauling a trailer full of Poore Brothers chips caught fire while driving down Twin Peaks Road just east of Interstate 10 a little after 5 a.m., said Capt. Adam Goldberg, spokesman for the Northwest Fire District. The driver pulled over and safely got out of the truck.
Fire crews arrived within four minutes and found the 24-foot trailer and it’s $6,000 worth of potato chips blazing. The chips, destined for local grocery stores, were a total loss. Damage to the inventory, plus computer equipment and the trailer brought the estimated damage to $12,000, Goldberg said.
Traffic was impeded for almost an hour this morning because of the fire.
A mechanical failure with a trailer tire was the cause of the blaze

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

FBI ( BOMBER Caught before he KILLS many AMERICANS ) 21-year-old Bangladeshi national

The wannabee bomber was caught as part of an FBI sting operation that started when an agent first befriended the man in an online jihadist message board. Unnamed Sources told NBC the man was provided with a device undercover officers told him was a 1,000-pound bomb. The man then loaded the device into a van, which he parked Wednesday morning on Manhattan's Liberty Street, a few feet from the fortress-like Federal Reserve building.

Following the undercover agent's instructions, the man walked a few blocks to the lobby of the Millennium Hilton hotel, which faces directly into the World Trade Center site, and attempted to detonate the "bomb" using a cellphone. But, the "explosives that he allegedly sought and attempted to use had been rendered inoperable by law enforcement and posed no threat to the public," according to the U.S. Attorney's statement.
He was arrested on the spot by federal law enforcement.

TUCSON Az ( INMATE tried to escape from PRISON ) Stole Truck and crashed GATE

A Tucson inmate planned a prison escape worthy of a crime show episode, that is until he got caught.
Jimmy Odom, 47, who is serving a life sentence for murder, tried to escape at about 8:40 this morning from the Cimarron Unit at Tucson’s Arizona State Prison Complex on South Wilmot Road.
He assaulted a prison employee, stole a delivery truck and crashed through the unit’s interior fence before being stopped at the perimeter fence, said Bill Lamoreaux, an Arizona Department of Corrections spokeman.                

The Inmate pulled a homemade "shank"or knife on the food service worker , a short fight took  place . There was some "blood was seen on the door of the truck" unknown who's blood it was.
 
                                                           
Inmate tries to smash out of Tucson prison in delivery truck  Even if Odom had made it past the Cimarron Unit’s perimeter fence, he still would have had to get through a double-perimeter fence that surrounds the complex and is patrolled by armed officers, Lamoreaux said.
Odom was tried in Coconino County for the 2001 murder of a Yuma man camping near Williams. Odom was convicted of first degree murder, burglary, armed robbery and kidnapping. His wife, Donna Lankford, also was convicted and is serving a life sentence at the Perryville complex in Goodyear.

OREGON ( STRONG arm of the LAW ) Posse -WALKING Tall

In this Oct. 12, 2012, photo, Sam Nichols, left, and Glenn Woodbury pose in front of Woodbury's pickup in O'Brien, Ore. The two men are part of a newly-formed neighborhood watch that does armed patrols around the rural area to deter crime since budget cutbacks have left the Josephine County Sheriff's Office with just three patrol deputies and limited jail space. (AP Photo/Jeff Barnard)
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Associated Press/Jeff Barnard - In this Oct. 12, 2012, photo, Sam Nichols, left, and Glenn Woodbury pose in front of Woodbury's pickup in O'Brien, Ore. The two men are part of a newly-formed neighborhood watchmore that does armed patrols around the rural area to deter crime since budget cutbacks have left the Josephine County Sheriff's Office with just three patrol deputies and limited jail space. (AP Photo/Jeff Barnard) less
O'BRIEN, Ore. (AP) — There's no room in the county jail for burglars and thieves. And the sheriff's department in a vast, rural corner of southwest Oregon has been reduced by budget cuts to three deputies on patrol eight hours a day, five days a week.
But people in this traditionally self-reliant section of timber country aren't about to raise taxes to put more officers on the road. Instead, some folks in Josephine County, larger than the state of Rhode Island, are taking matters into their own hands — mounting flashing lights on their trucks and strapping pistols to their hips to guard communities themselves. Others have put together a virtual neighborhood watch, using Facebook to share tips and information.
"I believe in standing up for myself rather than waiting for the government to do something for me," said Sam Nichols, a retired marina manager.
Nichols has organized a posse of about a dozen fed-up residents who have started patrolling the small community of O'Brien, which has about 750 residents.
"We call ourselves the CAC Patrol, Citizens Against Crime," he said.

DENVER ( 5 KILLED in BAR ) Fire set to cover up crime

A Denver bar erupted into flames early this morning after five people were believed to have been killed inside, police said today.
Police believe that a fire was set to the building to cover up the homicide that had taken place there, according to Commander Ron Saunier of the Denver police.

Saunier would not offer specifics on the type of trauma that killed the four women and one man found dead inside the burned out building of Fero's Bar & Grill. They were convinced, however, that none of the individuals died in the fire.
"We're not sure the exact nature of the trauma," Denver Police Chief Robert White told ABC News affiliate KMGH today.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

FEDERAL AGENTS Raid ( New England Compounding Center ) Meningitis OUTBREAK

A sign for pharmaceutical compounding company New England Compounding Center (NECC), a producer of the steroid methylprednisolone acetate, is seen in Framingham, Massachusetts October 8, 2012. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi
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(Reuters) - The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts on Tuesday said federal agents raided the New England Compounding Center, the pharmacy linked to a meningitis outbreak that has killed 15 people and sickened more than 200 others.
U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said: "I can confirm that this office and our law enforcement partners are investigating allegations concerning the New England Compounding Center."
On Tuesday afternoon, agents from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration searched the NECC facility in Framingham, Mass., while local police provided support, local police said.
In a statement, Ortiz said it was "premature" to say what the investigation will show.
(Reporting by Svea Herbst; Writing by Dan Burns; Editing by Gary Hill)