Sunday, November 29, 2015

Planned Parenthood shooter reportedly said 'no more baby parts' as he was being arrested

Robert Lewis Dearhe man accused of shooting up a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs appears to have had some kind of political grievance against the organization, according to NBC News and The Washington Post.
Robert Lewis Dear allegedly muttered, "no more baby parts" as he was taken into custody Friday, NBC News reports.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Chicago man charged in fatal shooting of 9-year-old

Corey Morgan, 27, is shown in this booking photo taken and provided by the Cook County Sheriff's Office in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015

Chicago Police say a 27-year-old man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting this month of a 9-year-old boy on the city's South Side.
Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said at a news conference Friday that Corey Morgan of Chicago is in custody. He says the boy was killed as part of a dispute between warring gangs, and he pledged to obliterate the gangs.
The victim, Tyshawn Lee, was gunned down Nov. 2 in what police say was a targeted shooting.
McCarthy has said the boy was lured into the alley and killed because of his father's gang ties.

Siberian lawmaker and husband die in car explosion while allegedly making out in the car


Regional legislative deputy in Russia, Oksana Bobrovskaya, 30, died alongside her former military special services husband Nikita as a result of an explosion in their family Toyota RAV-4. The couple had a four year daughter who was not in the car, and is safe, but is now an orphan
Witnesses said the mangled bodies were in the backseat of their car after the 10.50 pm explosion on Thursday, and that both were partially undressed when they were removed from the vehicle.

Venezuela is accusing the US of industrial espionage

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro gestures while he speaks during a meeting with Ecuador's acting Foreign Minister Xavier Lasso, at Miraflores Palace in Caracas August 20, 2015. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
The government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is investigating a report that the U.S. government has been spying on executives of the state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela, or PDVSA, over the past decade. “The oil industry is the backbone of the Venezuelan economy,”Maduro said on state television. “The U.S. empire for a long time … has intended to sabotage [Venezuela’s] oil industry and defeat the [Caracas] government in order to steal the oil.”
He spoke Wednesday shortly after the news website The Intercept said it had documents from Edward Snowden, the former contractor for the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), saying the agency had been spying on PDVSA’s senior executives. Snowden, who faces espionage charges himself for releasing secret NSA files in 2013, is now living in self-imposed exile in Russia.

Former police officer accused of shootout hoax found dead


A former part-time Massachusetts police officer accused of shooting up his own patrol cruiser and calling in a hoax bomb threat has died after apparently committing suicide.
Bryan Johnson, 24, was found dead early Thanksgiving morning in his Millis, Mass. home, the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office said.
Prosecutors said there were no signs of foul play and his death is not considered suspicious.

Johnson faced six charges stemming from a Sept. 2, 2015, incident in which he said he was attacked by a gunman who shot up his cruiser and fled. Johnson’s cruiser was found crashed into a tree and on fire, and authorities launched a massive search to find the reported gunman.

Investigators: A man who jumped the White House fence left a suicide note

 White House fence
A Connecticut man charged with scaling the White House fence draped in the U.S. flag was ordered on Friday to undergo a psychiatric evaluation after officials say they found a suicide note and will.
The suspect, Joseph Caputo, 23, of Stamford, triggered a lockdown of the White House on Thanksgiving Day with President Barack Obama inside, according to his public schedule. 
The incident marks at least the third time someone has jumped the White House fence this year. It follows steps by the Secret Service to improve security there. 

Tyson Fury believes Wladimir Klitschko win will make him as big as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury pose during the Weigh-In
Tyson Fury claims he can be as big as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo if he beats Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday night, writes David Anderson in Dusseldorf.
Fury believes winning the world heavyweight title would make him a global superstar like the two footballing greats.
“When Mike Tyson was world heavyweight champion, he would have ranked with the Messis and Ronaldos of today,” said the unbeaten challenger.
“Klitschko, he doesn’t rank up there with those superstars of today. Take him out of Germany and he’s not really that well known.“But me, for instance, when I beat him, I can be a global phenomenon because of my personality, my boxing style and the way I conduct myself.

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