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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

NEW YORK ( Wanted -Serial Killer - killing shopkeepers)


NYC Serial Killer Has Police Stumped
New York has had to bounce back from a lot of tragedy, including the recent devastation that Hurricane Sandy left behind. But when news gets out that the city has an unknown killer lurking in their midst, it’s difficult for even the most hardened New Yorker to wrap their mind around.
Police are now searching for a man they believe is responsible for the shooting deaths of three shopkeepers, which began in July with 65-year old Mohammed Gebeli and left off with 78-year old Vahidipour Rahmatollah last Friday. 59-year old Isaac Kadare was shot in the head in his 99 cent store in August. As more and more evidence points to the murders having been committed by the same person, a motive has so far eluded investigators. While they have acknowledged that each shooting has similar characteristics, officials don’t want to erupt the city into panic by dubbing the killings the work of a serial killer.
“The same gun was used in all three murders…it’s too soon to tell,” Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne said. “There are similar things in each case, but that determination hasn’t been made yet.”
Each victim was covered up and moved away from the windows of their respective stores, possibly to buy more time for the killer. However, there are factors in each murder which don’t seem to add up to serial killer: one victim was stabbed in the neck as well as being shot in the head; two of the victims were robbed, while police say they aren’t sure yet if Rahmatollah was missing money from the cash register. Those inconsistencies could add up to a break in the case. For now, investigators have released a sketch of a suspect they found on surveillance cameras, saying he is a person of interest and that they would like to talk to him.

ARIZONA ( BIG party -Pinatas filled with marijuana ) 400 pounds Nogales border bust

Nogales border agents Truckload of piñatas filled with marijuana

2012-11-20T10:29:00Z2012-11-20T10:37:58ZNogales border agents: Truckload of piñatas filled with marijuanaArizona Daily StarArizona Daily Star
21 minutes ago
A Tucson man was detained at the Nogales border crossing after a U.S. Customs and Border Protection dog sniffed-out marijuana inside a truck carrying a load of piñatas, officials said.
Juan Marcelo Armstrong, 24, of Tucson, was crossing the border Friday afternoon when he was pulled over for an additional inspection, a news release says. Bundles of marijuana weighing about 425 pounds were found in the wall lining of the truck’s cargo area, the release said.
Armstrong was turned over to the agency’s Homeland Security Investigations.

ISLAMABAD ( Christian 14 yr old girl who burned pages from Koran Freed from PRISON )

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani court dismissed on Tuesday a blasphemy case against a Christian girl which had drawn international condemnation and concern about the rights of religious minorities in the predominantly Muslim country.
Rimsha Masih, believed to be no older than 14, was charged with burning pages of the Koran in August but was granted bail in September after a cleric was detained on suspicion of planting evidence to stir up resentment against Christians.
Masih's lawyer, Tahir Naveed, said the Islamabad High Court's decision to throw out the case was based on the fact that no one had seen her burning pages of the Koran.
The case provoked international concern and she could, in theory, have faced execution under Pakistan's blasphemy law despite her age and reported mental problems.
Muslims consider the Koran the literal word of God and treat each book with deep reverence. Desecration is considered one of the worst forms of blasphemy.
The blasphemy law enjoys widespread support among ordinary Pakistanis even though critics say it is often abused by people involved in disputes or against members of religious minorities.
Over the past two years, two senior government officials who had suggested reform of the law were shot dead, one by his own bodyguard. Lawyers threw rose petals at the killer and the judge who convicted him was forced to flee the country.
The number of blasphemy cases brought under the law is rising. Since 1987, there have been almost 250 cases, according to the Center for Research and Security Studies think-tank.
Convictions are common, although the death sentence has never been carried out. Most convictions are thrown out on appeal but mobs often take the law into their own hands.
The think-tank said 52 people had been killed after being accused of blasphemy since 1990.
(Reporting by Mubasher Bukhari; Editing by Robert Birsel)

Monday, November 19, 2012

TUCSON Az ( MISSING woman -have you seen her? ) Victoria Delgado


Web Producer: Ina Ronquillo
TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) - Tucson Police are asking for the help of the public in locating a missing adult female.
Sgt. Maria Hawke tells KGUN9 that Victoria Delgado, 37, was last seen on the evening of September 8, 2012 at a residence in the 2400 block of North Haskell.
Delgado was last seen at approximately 9:30 p.m. and was in the company of a male known as "Dizzy" or "Drake." She is described as a Hispanic female, 5'03" tall, weighing approximately 110 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Tucson Police have made efforts to located Delgado, but have been unsuccessful.
As time has passed, concern for Delgado's welfare has increased due to the fact that she has not had any communication with her family, has not used her cellular telephone, and has not used her bank or credit card accounts. The lack of these activities is very unusual.
Anyone having information about Delgado's whereabouts is asked to call 9-1-1 or 88-CRIME

Sunday, November 18, 2012

TUCSON Az ( Police Sergeant shot in head-Suspect fled area )

A Tucson Police sergeant was shot in the head near Broadway and Alvernon early today and the shooter is still on the loose, police say.
Sgt. Robert Carpenter underwent surgery at University Medical Center and is responding to questions. Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor said during a press briefing this morning.
Police gave the following account:

Villaseñor said officers responded to a triggered residential alarm at a house in the 4000 block of East Elmwood at 1:43 a.m. There, a man described as Hispanic, between the ages of 20 and 30, fled from the scene on foot from the neighborhood, near Broadway and Alvernon.
He is described as 5-feet, 8-inches tall, weighing 160 pounds and was wearing a dark blue jersey with a red number 43 on it.
After police left the scene, another alarm call came in from the same house at 5:15 a.m. This time, officers found signs of forced entry, Villaseñor said

TUCSON Az ( Southside SHOOTING 2 boys shot carson school area ) Grady Avenue

 Web Producer: Taylor Higgins
 ( This is my cousin who is in coma ) 18yrs old and his friend also shot 3x in serious condition.
TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) - Two men were injured during a shooting that took place on the southside Friday night.
Tucson police responded to the 3300 block of south Grady Avenue at around 10:30 p.m. Friday after reports of shots fired in the area, according to Lt. Matt Ronstadt with the Tucson Police Department.
Ronstadt tells KGUN9 that once officers were on scene they discovered two men in serious condition, suffering from what appeared to be gunshot trauma.
The men were transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Tucson police are investigating the events that led to the shooting.
KGUN 9 On Your Side will have more on this as the story develops. Stay with us.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

TUCSON Az (EASTSIDE shooting (2) boys shot police refuse to comment on case ) Breaking case

My cousin was shot last night on the Eastside of Tucson . The Tucson Police refuse to comment on the shooting. My cousin was shot (3) times once in the chest and twice in the head DREW is on life support with little brain activity.  The  second victim (his friend ) was also shot (3) times and is at UMC hospital.


There was several suspects seen running from the crime scene,
this case is breaking. No local news people have covered this story.