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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Mount HOPE ( Domino's Pizza driver robbed at gunpoint- Good photo ) Pizza news

MOUNT HOPE (WVVA)--- A pizza delivery driver is robbed at gunpoint and then beat up early Saturday morning.
Police say a driver from the Domino's in Beckley was on a delivery to the parking lot of the old County Line Bar in Mount Hope. The driver says this is the usual meeting place for the people who made the order.

Surveillance image of person of interest
When the driver got to the bar and exited his vehicle two white males approached him and pointed a gun at his head telling him to get on the ground.
Allegedly, one of the men stole the money the driver had in his pocket and then both suspects beat the driver. The men then fled the scene in the direction of Route 16 towards Bradley.
The first male subject is described as a white male in his late 30's, approximately 5-06 and weighing 120 pounds. The subject was wearing a green ball cap with an OD green jacket (military color) and similar color pants. He was further described as having a gray goatee with brown eyes.

The second male subject is described as a white male in his early 30's approximately 5-08 and weighing 140 pounds. The subject was wearing a dark brown or green jacket with a hood. The subject was clean shaven with what appeared to be a red scar on his neck.

If you have any information on this crime please contact Detective Sergeant G.A. Chapman

MANILA ( Wife hires man for 2,500 to kill her husband ) 100,000 pesos

Wife, 4 others held over murder of Japanese man in Philippines

MANILA —
A Philippine woman and her son have been arrested along with three other locals for the gun-for-hire murder of her Japanese husband, police said Saturday.
Hideo Niikura was shot dead by a motorcycle-riding gunman in Dasmarinas, a town about 35 kilometers south of Manila on Dec 29, a police statement said.
His wife Merlinda Soria, 46, confessed she and an adult son by another man had plotted the killing, the statement said.
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The son and one of his friends paid a third man 100,000 pesos (just under $2,500) to commit the murder, according to the statement, which added that the son’s friend also corroborated the woman’s deposition after their arrest.
Police said the four were detained in separate police raids in Dasmarinas on Friday, along with another male suspect also implicated in the conspiracy.
Police seized two semi-automatic pistols from the alleged gunman and the woman’s son, it said.
The statement said mother and son plotted to have her husband killed “over money matters and alleged physical abuses”, but did not elaborate.
Local police sources said the couple met in Manila around 1990, got married seven years ago and have a five-year-old child.
The husband decided to permanently relocate to Dasmarinas in September last year, they said.
The victim’s home town was not stated in the report.
Japanese embassy officials were unavailable for comment on Saturday

Pakistan (U.S Drone strike kills 10 suspected taliban fighters )

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - A U.S. drone strike killed at least 10 people suspected to be Taliban fighters in Pakistan's northern tribal areas on Sunday, intelligence sources said, days after another drone strike killed a top militant leader in the area.
The attack on three Taliban compounds in Babar Pehari, South Waziristan, killed between 10 and 12 people, six intelligence sources said. More militants were believed to be in the compounds when they were hit, officials said, meaning the death toll could rise.
Three of the intelligence sources and a Taliban commander said that Wali Muhammed, also known as Toofin, was among the dead. He supervised suicide bomb squads for the Pakistani Taliban.
The Pakistani Taliban has established sanctuaries in the mountainous Babar area, 140 km (87 miles) northeast of Wana, the main city of the South Waziristan region, they said.
South Waziristan is controlled by the Pakistani army, which operates under an uneasy truce with militants from the local Wazir tribe.

Sunday's strike followed the death of Mullah Nazir, a Waziri militant leader, on Wednesday. Nazir supported attacks on American forces in Afghanistan but had signed two peace deals with the Pakistani army. On Sunday, thousands of his tribesmen protested against his killing.
Many Pakistanis say drone strikes infringe the
country's sovereignty, and are angry over civilian casualties they cause.
            
Others say the drones are the only way of targeting militants who terrorize the local population in areas the Pakistani army is unwilling to patrol.
Drone strikes dramatically increased after U.S. President Barack Obama took office in 2009. There were only five drone strikes in 2007, but the number rose to 117 in 2010 before declining to 46 last year.
Exact casualty figures are difficult to verify. Most of those killed are militants, but some civilians have also been killed.
(Additional reporting by Jibran Ahmad in Peshwar; Writing by Katharine Houreld; Editing by Daniel Magnowski and Pravin Char)

Saturday, January 5, 2013

San Jose ( Man takes law into own hands- kills burglar ) Charged with murder

01-03) 16:36 PST SAN JOSE -- A San Jose maintenance worker who shot and killed an alleged repeat burglar while intending to make a citizen's arrest was charged with murder Thursday, authorities said.
Luis Ricardo Hernandez, 26, is accused of murdering 36-year-old Christopher Soriano at the apartment complex on Lewis Road where Hernandez works.


The incident started when Hernandez got a call Monday morning from his boss, Salvador Orozco Saldana, who had spotted Soriano driving a truck into the apartment complex's garage, according to a police statement included in Santa Clara County court documents released Thursday.
Saldana, a maintenance supervisor at the complex, believed Soriano had burglarized his and other apartments in the past, documents said. He didn't think police had responded promptly to the burglaries and had no confidence officers would show up this time, so he told Hernandez to help him make a citizen's arrest, police said.
Hernandez armed himself with a gun he told police he had bought illegally for self-defense, investigators said. When he and his boss tried to hold Soriano, however, the suspected burglar broke free and Hernandez shot him, police said.
An autopsy indicated that Soriano was shot from less than a foot away and was either lying on the ground or crouching when he was hit, according to the Santa Clara County medical examiner's office.
Surveillance footage from the garage shows Hernandez fighting with the suspect while holding a gun, according to police.
Soriano died at the scene at 9:55 a.m., authorities said. Saldana has not been charged with a crime.


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Murder-charge-in-S-J-vigilante-shooting-4165780.php#ixzz2H9v04OmK

PHOENIX Az ( FBI looking for this bank robber- See good photo's ) Robbed B of A

PHOENIXPhoenix FBI Special Agent in Charge James L. Turgal, Jr. announced the FBI’s Bank Robbery Task Force is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest regarding the attempted robbery of the Bank of America located at 48th Street and Ray Road in Phoenix on Saturday, December 29, 2012. Also, the FBI is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying an unknown male who allegedly robbed the U.S. Bank at 1159 W. Chandler Boulevard on the same day as the Bank of America robbery.

Investigators are releasing store surveillance photographs from the Target store located near 48th Street and Ray Road in Phoenix for December 20, 2012, taken at approximately 7:30 p.m., of an unknown individual who is a person of interest regarding the attempted robbery of the Bank of America. At this time, the FBI is not releasing why it believes this individual is a person of interest due to the ongoing investigation. The Bank of America is offering a reward up to $25,000 for the arrest and conviction of the suspect(s).

The unknown male, who allegedly robbed the U.S. Bank, presented a demand note and left the bank on foot with an undisclosed amount of money. The robbery occurred at approximately 4:30 p.m. on the same day and within approximately five miles of the attempted robbery at the Bank of America.

The FBI Bank Robbery Task Force (BRTF) is composed of the Phoenix Police Department, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, and the Mesa Police Department. The BRTF is coordinating its investigation with the Chandler Police Department regarding the robbery of the U.S. Bank.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the person of interest or the unknown male, please contact the FBI at (623) 466-1366 or online at www.BanditTrackerArizona.com.



India ( Rape victim- Lying on the street naked bleeding beaten for 30 minutes )

Police in New Delhi have refuted comments made by the male companion of an Indian gang-rape victim that police officers debated jurisdiction for 30 minutes before taking the victim and her friend to a hospital.
At a news conference on Saturday, Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police Vivek Gogia said police vans had reached the spot where the rape victim and her friend were dumped within three minutes of receiving the alert.
The victim's male companion said in an interview broadcast on Friday on Indian TV station Zee News that police delayed taking her to a hospital, after passers-by neglected to help her even though she was naked and bleeding.
The 23-year-old woman died last weekend from massive internal injuries suffered during the December 16 attack.
Gogia said the police vans left the spot for hospital with the victims within 12 minutes and that time had been spent borrowing bed sheets from a neighbouring hotel to cover the naked rape victim and her friend.


"Zebra 54 [Police response vehicle] left the spot along with the victims at 10:39 [17:09 GMT]. This time was utilised in placing the victim in the van, after organising a bed sheet from a neighbouring hotel to cover the victims," Gogia said.
"Zebra 54 brought the victims to Safdarjung Hospital at 10:55 [17:25 GMT]. These findings have been ascertained through the logs generated by the multi-computer configuration global positioning system," he said.
Legislation criticised
The attack has sparked outrage and daily protests across India and led to calls for tougher rape legislation and reforms of a police culture that often blames rape victims and refuses to file charges against accused attackers.
A senior opposition figure in the Indian government asked on Saturday what kind of "teachings and training the government of India has given to its police in Delhi?"

Ravi Shankar Prasad, deputy leader of India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) condemned police for the alleged delay in helping the victims.

"Saving the life of critically injured people is more important, or fighting over jurisdiction is more important?" Prasad asked.

Also on Saturday, a court asked police to produce five men accused of raping the student for pre-trial proceedings on Monday.

Police have charged them with murder, rape and other crimes that could result in the death penalty.

A sixth suspect, listed as a 17-year-old, is expected to be tried in a juvenile court, where the maximum sentence would be three years in a reform facility.

TEHRAN ( Iran Attempt's to control bloggers on twitter ) Hmm

Iran says it is developing software to control social networking sites

Iran attempt's to control bloggers ( hmm)
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's police chief says the Islamic Republic is developing new software to control social networking sites.
Gen. Esmail Ahmadi Moghadam was quoted in Iranian newspapers Saturday as saying the new software will prevent Iranians from being exposed to malicious content online while allowing users to enjoy the benefits of the Internet. He did not say when the software would be introduced.
Moghadam also did not specify which social networking sites would be affected, but both Facebook and Twitter are popular in Iran.
Iranians currently have access to most of the Internet, although authorities block some sites affiliated with the opposition, as well as those that are seen as promoting dissent or considered morally corrupt.
Iran created a government agency last year to oversee Internet usage in the country.