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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Los Angeles ( Man Hunt - Cop killer on loose - who is an ex LAPD cop ) Wants to kill cops

Manhunt for ex-L.A. cop wanted in multiple shootings



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Authorities in California launched a statewide manhunt on Thursday for a former Los Angeles police officer who threatened "warfare" on cops and was suspected in a shooting spree that has killed three and wounded two others.
Former officer Christopher Dorner, 33, was suspected in the shooting of three police officers, one of them fatally, early Thursday, police said.
On Wednesday, police named Dorner as a suspect in the shooting deaths of the daughter of a former L.A. police captain and her fiance, whose bodies were found on Sunday.
"The violence of action will be high. ... I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty," Dorner wrote on Facebook, KTLA television reported. Dorner's page appeared to have been removed from the social network site on Thursday.
The California Highway Patrol issued a "blue alert" on Dorner to law enforcement throughout the state after the shootings early Thursday in the Riverside area about 60 miles east of Los Angeles.
"The suspect is considered armed and extremely dangerous," the alert said. "The suspect was involved in multiple shootings with multiple agencies in the Riverside CHP area."
One Los Angeles police officer was grazed on Thursday near Corona in Riverside County, Los Angeles police said. Later, two Riverside Police Department officers were shot in Riverside, and one of them died, Riverside police said.
Irvine police on Wednesday night named Dorner as the suspect in the shooting deaths of the recently engaged Keith Lawrence and Monica Quan, an assistant basketball coach at California State University Fullerton.

South Wales (Male Stripper arrested after being booed off stage ) Fake Fabio

Stripper arrested after being booed offstage

They had arrived at Ladies Night expecting to see tanned, muscular stripper Fabio strutting his stuff on the stage.

Dark-haired Fabio (left) had been forced to pull out at the last minute and he had been replaced by
Dark-haired Fabio (left) had been forced to pull out at the last minute and he had been replaced by "scruffy" novice Leon Zbudowskyj, wearing grey tracksuit trousers and braces. Photo: WALES NEWS SERVICE

As the lights went down, more than 150 women whispered to each other and giggled as the anticipation mounted.
However, when the booked entertainment finally strolled out onto the stage a deathly silence fell over the room and the women gazed at each other in horror.
Dark-haired Fabio had been forced to pull out at the last minute and he had been replaced by "scruffy" novice Leon Zbudowskyj, wearing grey tracksuit trousers and braces.
"He looked like he had come off the street, he looked dirty, he was unshaven and he didn't have a six pack,” said Debra Jones, the compare.
"He was diabolical, he was disgusting, he just didn't have anything, no music, no dance routine.

"In fact he looked like he had been hit in the face with a wok.

"He just wasn't the sort of person you wanted to see take their kit off.”

Rather than begin a routine, 29-year-old Zbudowskyj simply stood rooted to the spot.

The women, who had paid £10-a-head for the popular event, simply looked at each other and wondered what was going on.

Eventually, they lost patience and started heckling, chanting at him to “get on with it” whilst pelting him with screwed up serviettes.

“He looked like a crazed animal,” said one attendee who did not want to be identified.

“He just stood there, staring at everyone with a vacant look. It was immediately obvious he was no stripper.”

But the night took a distinct turn for the worse, culminating in a large brawl.

Five police cars were sent to break up the scuffle at the Baltic Inn in Pontyates, near Llanelli, South Wales and Cardiff-based Zbudowskyj arrested on suspicion of assault.

Viv Davies, 58, who has owned the country inn for seven years, said the stand-in stripper was unlikely to get further bookings.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Florida ( Young girl tells Judge to fuck off - see video ) 30 days in jail

Judge gives 18 year old girl 30 days in jail for saying f*ck you to him - Video

18-year-old Penelope Soto taught an important lesson to millions of young Americans when she was called before a Florida judge yesterday on a drug possession charge. Soto laughed when the judge asked if she had consumed any drugs in the last 24 hours and then said "adios" after he set her bail at $5,000. She stopped laughing when he asked her to return and raised the bond to $10,000.

"Are you serious?" Soto asked. The judge replied, "I am serious. Adios."

At that point, Soto apparently gave the judge the finger and shouted an expletive at him. He then asked Soto point blank, "Did you say 'fuck me'?" When she said she did, he found her in criminal contempt of court and sentenced her to 30 days in a county jail.

Bahrain ( Activist jailed for 6 months -insulting king on Twitter )

Bahrain activist jailed for insulting king on Twitter

A Bahrain activist has been jailed for six months after insulting the Gulf nation's king on Twitter.

Bahrain activist jailed for insulting king on Twitter
The Gulf emirate has faced unrest since last March Photo: Mazen Mahdi/EPA

The online activist, who has not been named, was among four people arrested last month for allegedly defaming Bahrain's monarch in cases that mirror other social media crackdowns by Gulf Arab rulers.
Such prosecutions have brought strong criticism from media freedom groups.
The official Bahrain News Agency said the court Thursday also ordered the activist's laptop and mobile phone confiscated.
The Gulf emirate has faced unrest since last March, when its forces crushed a month of popular protests led by members of the Shiite Muslim majority who were demanding greater rights and an end to what they claimed was discrimination against them by the Sunni royal family.
The crackdown, which drew strong criticism from international rights groups, was followed by a three-month state of emergency declared by King Hamad during which protests were also banned.
Earlier this week, Bahrain banned all protests and gatherings to ensure "security is maintained" after a series of violent clashes between the Shiite-led demonstrators and Sunni government forces.
Court rulings on the three other Twitter activists are expected next week.
Source: agencies

New York (Missing Woman -Original Suspect now claims he had sex with Sarai ) Sarai Sierra

Married New York mother who was killed in Turkey 'had sex with a man she met on the internet a day before she went missing'

  • Sarai Sierra, 33, was killed by a fatal blow to the head during solo trip
  • Witnesses 'report she was seen with sketchy characters before her death'
  • Authorities 'investigating she was involved in drug trafficking after she went on trips to Holland and Germany'
  • Man she met on the internet named 'Taylan' claims they had consensual sex
The married New York mother who was murdered while on a solo trip to Turkey had sex the day before she vanished with a man she met on the internet, he has claimed.
'Taylan K' has been interviewed at length by Istanbul police after they discovered his online communication with 33-year-old Sarai Sierra, but he had initially insisted they were just friends.
Now Turkey's Vatan newspaper has claimed Taylan told police they had consensual sex a day before Sierra went missing. The duo had met online months before Sierra left for Turkey on January 7.
No trace: Sarai Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two young sons, set off for Istanbul January 7 and has since vanished. Her family last heard from her January 21 and she failed to catch her flight homeIt adds yet more intrigue to the circumstances surrounding Sierra's death after earlier reports she was hanging out with 'a criminal element' before she was killed. The FBI is also reportedly investigating whether she was involved in drug trafficking during her visit to the country.
He added that he sent her a message on the day she vanished and asked her to meet, but she never responded. Police have taken a blood and sperm sample from Taylan and 21 others.


 Turkey's Vatan newspaper reported that Taylan had sex with the married mother of two
Sierra's body was found stashed by Istanbul's ancient city walls on Saturday, more than a week after she failed to catch her flight home. Police said she died from a blunt force trauma.
She was found with a head wound and a blanket near her body. She was wearing jeans, a jumper and a jacket, and still had her earrings and a bracelet on, but her iPhone and iPad were missing.
The claims come on the same day as a source familiar with her murder investigation has suggested she had been hanging out with 'a criminal element' while on the trip.
FBI agents investigating the killing do not believe she had only travelled to the country to take pictures, as her family has claimed.
'The first people she met up with were a criminal element,' the source told the New York Post. 'There are some witness reports that she was seen with sketchy characters.'
Authorities are now trying to verify these claims amid reports that her casket will be sent back to the United States on Thursday, the Post reported.
Among various lines of inquiry investigators are looking into a possible connection to drug trafficking.
Sierra, who had been unemployed and had declared bankruptcy in 2005, had also travelled to Amsterdam and Munich while on the trip, which was her first time leaving the United States.
She had initially planned to visit the country for three weeks, but after 12 days she posted online that she had to cut the trip short.

Her family, including her devastated husband Steven Sierra, have said she went to the country because of the photo opportunities. They say she used her iPad and iPhone to shoot the images.
To pay for her funeral, her family began selling some of her images online on Tuesday and soon had enough to cover her expenses.
The photos remain on sale online and any other profits will go to her two young sons, who are nine and 11, her family wrote on the website.
Photographs on sale include images taken during her time in Istanbul and pictures of New York City. They are being sold as canvases, framed prints, greeting cards and iPhone cases for $39.95 each.
'Sarai's passion for photography and love for capturing the beauty we see in culture, architecture and scenery was her reason for traveling to Istanbul,' her brother, David Jimenez, wrote on the site.




 

Iran News (Protester throws shoe at Iran leader- Hits bodyguard )

Iran seeks to play down shoe thrown at Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Iran has sought to play down an incident in Cairo in which a protester tried to throw a shoe at Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures at the Al-Hussein mosque in Cairo
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures at the Al-Hussein mosque in Cairo Photo: REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

A Syrian protester in Egypt was released on bail after trying to attack Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with a shoe as he came out of a Cairo mosque.
Despite a successful start to Mr Ahmadinejad's visit to Egypt, the first by an Iranian leader since 1979, ideological, political and religious differences soon came to the fore.
On Wednesday, Mr Ahmadinejad had to listen as his host, President Mohammed Morsi, denounced Iran's close ally President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, at a meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Co-operation. The day before, he had to endure denunciations of Iran's promotion of Shia Islam by leading Sunni clerics.
The final insult came as he left the Hussein Mosque in Central Cairo on Tuesday evening, when he was met by a small placarding-waving protest by Syrians. One man tried to hit Mr Ahmadinejad on the head with his shoe, a particular insult in the Islamic world, as the group shouted: "You killed our brothers."
In fact, he struck Mr Ahmadinejad's bodyguard

Iran (More secret executions in Rajai Shahr Prison )

New Reports: Daily Secret Executions in Rajai Shahr Prison

Monday 4 February 2013
[English] [فارسى]


Iran Human Rights, February 4: According to reports from reliable sources, Iranian authorities are executing in increasing numbers in Rajai Shahr Prison, west of Tehran.
According to sources, prisoners are being transferred out of their wards daily and the execution of several of them have been confirmed.
On January 27, two prisoners, Masoud Alimoradi and Mahmoud Nezami were hanged in Rajai Shahr Prison.
None of the executions have been announced by the Iranian authorities.
On February 3 one prisoner was transferred from ward 3 of Rajai Shahr Prison and on February 4 one prisoner identified as "Ali Mohammadzadeh" was transferred from ward 1 for execution.
Sources say that prisoners are normally transferred to Evin Prison for execution on Tuesdays, but for the past two months Iranian authorities have been executing prisoners in a hall newly built in Rajai Shahr Prison. Prisoners are removed from their ward for execution without prior notice. In some cases authorities allow visits to families the night before the execution. Executions can take place on any day of the week. Death row prisoners in Rajai Shahr Prison live each day in constant fear of execution.
Earlier today IHR published a report about weekly mass executions in Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad. Recent reports indicate that Iranian authorities have increased secret and unannounced executions.
IHR urges the UN and the international community to intervene to stop the execution wave in Iran. Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, the spokesperson of IHR said: "We are very concerned for Rajai Shahr prisoners. They live under constant fear and many of them might be in imminent danger of execution. We urge the international community to react now."