2011年8月10日星期三

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Panicked 911 calls describe terror of Ohio rampage (AP)

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 12:43 PM PDT

This photograph of a projected image shown at a police news conference in Copley, Ohio Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, shows Michael E. Hance.  According to police, Hance shot and severely wounded his live-in girlfriend, Rebecca Dieter, then killed seven family members at several locations in their Copley neighborhood Sunday. Hance was shot and killed by Copley police. (AP Photo/Phil Long)AP - Emergency calls made to police as a gunman rampaged through a quiet neighborhood killing seven people before dying in a gunfight document panicked residents describing the unthinkable.


10 years later, NY responders communicate better (AP)

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 11:51 AM PDT

FILE In this July 22, 2010 file photo, employees work inside the Real Time Crime Center at police headquarters in New York. A decade after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, New York City emergency agencies are better trained and better equipped to communicate in a disaster, but first responders in cities around the country say the progress is not good enough. A national network is needed where police and fire departments can talk to each other and share video and other critical data. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)AP - On Sept. 11, 2001, as firefighters rushed into the smoldering twin towers, their radios went dead. Police on the scene couldn't hear orders from their superiors. And none of the agencies responding to the nation's deadliest terrorist attack could communicate with one another.


Authorities search for motive in fake airport bomb (AP)

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 03:27 PM PDT

In this Sheriff's booking photo released on Wednesday Aug. 10, 2011, by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, (from left to right) Shani Asa, Shullu Gorado and Luwiza Daman are shown. The three African refugees were arrested after what police described as a fake bomb was found in one of their carry-on bags during security screening Aug. 5, 2011 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, police said Wednesday.(AP Photo/Maricopa County Sheriff)AP - The arrest of three African refugees after a fake bomb was found in one of their carry-on bags at Phoenix's airport has authorities investigating whether the group was testing airport security.


Pakistan to extradite Bali bomb suspect this month (AP)

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 02:19 AM PDT

FILE - In this 2007 file photo obtained by the Associated Press from a Philippine security official, Indonesian militant Umar Patek addresses fellow militants in an Abu Sayyaf mountain encampment on Jolo island in southern Philippines. A top anti-terrorism official said Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2011, Pakistan will extradite Patek, a key suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, to Indonesia by the end of the month. Patek had a $1 million bounty on his head when he was captured in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad Jan. 25, four months before Osama bin Laden was killed there in a U.S. commando attack. (AP Photo/File) NO SALES, EDITORIAL USE ONLYAP - A top anti-terrorism official says Pakistan will extradite a key suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people to Indonesia by the end of the month.


Portraits of Navy SEALS killed in helicopter crash (AP)

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 10:34 PM PDT

This undated family photo shows  Sgt. Patrick Hamburger, 30, of Grand Island, Neb. Hamburger was among 30 Americans killed when a U.S. military helicopter was shot down Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. Military officials have not released the names of those killed, but Hamburger's family confirmed his death. (AP Photo/Family Photo)AP - The Navy SEALS who died aboard a downed helicopter in Afghanistan came to the special forces from far-flung corners of the country, some motivated by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. They were intensely patriotic and talented young men with a love of physical challenges and a passion for the high-risk job they chose.


American Muslim pleads guilty to using the Internet to solicit terrorism (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 03:48 PM PDT

The Christian Science Monitor - A 22-year-old American Muslim from New Bethlehem, Pa., pleaded guilty on Tuesday to using an Internet website to urge Muslim radicals within the US to engage in a wide range of terror attacks.
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