Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Daily Misfortune Sunday, February 21, 2016

Daily Misfortune Sunday, February 21, 2016 ---  ===
Month Misfortune February 2016 ---

Sometimes accidents aren't accidents. Why do so many crimes and accidents look like random unconnected terrorist attacks except with no apparent cause or link to a political motive?

Headlines:
  1. February 21, 2016 shooting. 1 killed by police  Seattle Police shoot and kill of Che Andre Taylor reaching for gun
  2. Syrian Civil War February 2016 Homs bombings Twin bomb blasts hit the Syrian city of Homs with at least 57 people reportedly killed and more than 100 injured. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claims responsibility. (Reuters) (AFP via Daily Mail)(BBC)
  3. February 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings At least 83 people are killed and 178 injured in a series of ISIL claimed bombings in the Damascus suburb Sayyidah Zaynab
  4. Libyan National Army says it has taken control of the town of Ajdabiya and several areas of Benghazifollowing heavy clashes with Islamist militant groups. (Reuters)
  5. 2016 Pampore stand-off A group of Islamic terrorists exchange fire with Indian Armed Forces in Pampore, Jammu and KashmirIndia. At least five soldiers and one civilian have been killed. (ABC News)(UPI)
  6. Hindu priest is hacked to death and two devotees, who tried to intercede, are wounded in a temple in thePanchagarh District in northern Bangladesh. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claims responsibility.(BBC) (AP)
  7. Greece claims that Macedonia has closed its borders to migrants from Afghanistan(AP via New York Times)
  8. Terrorism in Malaysia  Australia issues a security alert, warning that terrorists may be planning attacks in and around the Malaysiancapital Kuala Lumpur.  (Reuters via Daily Mail)
  9. 3 african college students killed suspect arrested drunk driving February 21, 2016 Man driving van faces OWI charges in I-69 crash that "accidentsally" left road , hit pulled over disabled van killed three Indiana Manchester University African international students

Detail:
    1. February 21, 2016 shooting. 1 killed by police  Seattle Protesters demand firing of police chief for shooting and killing of Che Andre Taylor February 25, 2016  A group protesting the recent shooting of a black man by Seattle police moved onto Fifth Avenue and Cherry Street, blocking traffic. Goup that protested the fatal shooting of Che Andre Taylor by Seattle police is demanding the officers involved be criminally charged and Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole be fired.  Che Taylor Shooting: Family says “Not going to let it go, not ... Seattle PI Che Taylor Shooting: Family says “Not going to let it go, not this time” Calls for officer accountability and Chief to step down. by Charlette LeFevre Che Andre Taylor | Black America Web Seattle’s NAACP leader disputes the police account of the fatal shooting of Che AndreTaylor. The civil rights group is calling for an outside investigation. Seattle NAACP leader calls police shooting of black man ‘coldblooded murder’Seattle Times: Officers saw a man with a holstered handgun and identified him as Che Taylor, who is barred by law from possessing a handgun because of his [extensive] criminal history... “Officers ordered Taylor to show his hands and get on the ground,” police said in a statement. “He did not follow officers’ commands, and instead leaned into the Taurus.” Officers and a civilian witness reported that Taylor reached for a handgun, prompting police to fire
    2. Syrian Civil War February 2016 Homs bombings Twin bomb blasts hit the Syrian city of Homs with at least 57 people reportedly killed and more than 100 injured. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claims responsibility. (Reuters) (AFP via Daily Mail)(BBC)
    3. February 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings At least 83 people are killed and 178 injured in a series of bombings in the Damascus suburb Sayyidah Zaynab, Rif Dimashq Governorate. ISIL again claims responsibility. (AFP via Yahoo! News) (CNN)
    4. Libyan Civil War (2014–present) The Libyan National Army says it has taken control of the town of Ajdabiya and several areas of Benghazifollowing heavy clashes with Islamist militant groups. (Reuters)
    5. 2016 Pampore stand-off A group of Islamic terrorists exchange fire with Indian Armed Forces troops for the second consecutive day in Pampore, Jammu and Kashmir, India. At least five soldiers and one civilian have been killed. (ABC News)(UPI)
    6. A Hindu priest is hacked to death and two devotees, who tried to intercede, are wounded in a temple in thePanchagarh District in northern Bangladesh. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claims responsibility.(BBC) (AP)
    7. Greece claims that Macedonia has closed its borders to migrants from Afghanistan. (AP via New York Times)
    8. Terrorism in Malaysia  Australia issues a security alert, warning that terrorists may be planning attacks in and around the Malaysiancapital Kuala Lumpur.  (Reuters via Daily Mail)
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    Nerad Grace Mangai 
    3 african college students killed suspect arrested drunk driving February 21, 2016 Man driving van faces OWI charges in I-69 crash that "accidentsally" left road , hit pulled over disabled van killed three Indiana Manchester University African international students – Three Manchester University  students were killed early Sunday morning in a crash on I-69 in Grant County. passenger van was broken down with a flat front tire on the driver’s side. The van was partially off the roadway towards the median. All seven people who were traveling in the van were outside of the vehicle, with three people near the rear of the vehicle and four people on the driver’s side area.  Another passenger van was traveling northbound on I-69 when it left the roadway and struck the four people on the driver’s side area. suspect Deangelo Evans, 26, of Chicago. He is charged with three counts of operating while intoxicated causing death, one count of operating while intoxicated resulting in serious bodily injury, and three counts of reckless homicide. He is being held at the Grant County Jail  ANNOUNCEMENT: It is with great sadness that I share news of a tragic accident early this morning that claimed the lives of three Manchester University students, Nerad Grace Mangai (India), Brook M. Dagnew (ethiopian) and Kirubel Alemayehu Hailu(Ethiopian) . A fourth MU student, Israel Solomon Tamire, is being treated for injuries. Three other students, Nebiyu Shiferaw Alemu, Amanuel Atsbha Gebreyohannes (Eritrean) and Dagmawi (ethiopian king name) Meseret Tadesse, were not injured and have returned to North Manchester. Man charged in crash that killed three Manchester University students Mike Pelton, TheIndyChannel.com  Feb 21, 2016 students' van was stopped in the median with a flat tire.  Seven people were standing outside when another van that was headed north on I-69 left the road [for unknown reasons] and went into the median, "accidentally" striking four of the students. Grant County Prosecutor's Office issued a statement Monday afternoon on the case, first thanking citizens who called in reports of an impaired driver on the interstate. The victims, Nerad Grace Mangai, Brook M. Dagnew and Kirubel Alemayehu Hailu, were all international students from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, except for Nerad who was from Jos, Nigeria. back to mind an accident on I-69 in April 2006in which four Taylor University students and one university employee were killed.   The truck driver who caused that crash pleaded guilty to five counts of reckless homicide and four counts of criminal recklessness resulting in serious bodily injury. Robert Spencer fell asleep and his tractor-trailer hit the Taylor University van head-on.
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