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Benito Juarez, CDMX, Mexico - Feb 04, 2024

A man of approximately 71 years old was shot to death by an unknown person inside a bar in the San Simón Ticumac neighborhood on the corner of Calzada de Tlalpan in the Benito Juárez mayor's office.

Witnesses indicate that several people entered to shoot repeatedly and then flee, the incident occurred in a bar called 'Bar Emporio'.

Investigative Police of the capital's Attorney General's Office opened an investigation file for the crime of intentional homicide against those responsible.

The Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) cordoned off the site to allow experts to work. So far it is not known who the people fighting were, nor the legal status of the guards.

https://www.excelsior.com.mx/comunidad/borracho-asesina-hombre-71-anos-bar-emporio-alcaldia-benito-juarez/1633881

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Police respond to bus robbery and kill alleged thief in Manaus, Brazil

A man, still unidentified, died after being shot after allegedly trying to rob a bus on line 600, in the Coroado neighborhood, East Zone of the city of Manaus.

According to information provided by the Military Police, there was a Military Policeman on the bus and when they noticed the agent's presence, one of the suspects tried to pull out his weapon. The PM then ended up reacting and firing shots at the alleged thief, who died at the scene.

“He entered the 600 with another man and shortly afterwards they both announced a robbery, it was at that moment that they noticed the presence of a police officer and even tried to stab him to death. Soon after, the victim reacted and hit this member who died, while the other escaped through a window,” said a passenger.

The Mobile Emergency Care Service (Samu) was called and confirmed the subject's death.

However, the case will be monitored by the Amazonas Civil Police. The man's body was sent to the headquarters of the Legal Medical Institute (IML).

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The 44-year-old subject was accompanied by a woman, who minutes before the shooting got out of the car (on the passenger side) and later got into the car, sitting in the driver's seat.

In addition, it should be noted that the victim of this hitman attack managed to be transferred to a care center, located in the south of the capital of Valle del Cauca, where he died due to the seriousness of his injuries.

Boxing champion Óscar Rivas was robbed in southern Cali

Through a video, on social networks, the champion Óscar Rivas denounced that he was the victim of the theft of a briefcase that contained the gloves with which he was a boxing champion.

“The truth is that I feel very afflicted by these things that happen, there are people who at least do not know the value that things have for each person. We are only here, they broke the glass, and a theft for the things that are inside that briefcase have a very important value for me , I hope that everyone will help me recover the bag, that's why I make this video , " said the champion boxing.

The athlete affirms that the criminal act happened when he was sharing with some councilor friends in front of the NH hotel in the Ciudad Jardín neighborhood of the city of Cali. From one moment to the next, the car alarm sounded and when they got out, they realized that they had broken the glass on the right side of the car.

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Animal Warning at 1:12


Original post was delete by owner @uykuky skop on WPD


On February 14, 2018, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz opened fire on students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the Miami suburban town of Parkland, Florida, United States, killing 17 people and injuring 17 others. Cruz, a former student at the school, fled the scene on foot by blending in with other students and was arrested without incident approximately one hour and twenty minutes later in nearby Coral Springs. Police and prosecutors investigated "a pattern of disciplinary issues and unnerving behavior".


Parkland high school shooting

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Nikolas Cruz on the second floor

Location: Parkland, Florida, U.S.

Date: February 14, 2018; 5 years ago 2:21 – 2:27 p.m. (EST)

Target: Students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

Attack type: School shooting, mass murder, mass shooting

Weapons: Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport II semi-automatic rifle

Deaths: 17

Injured: 17

Perpetrator: Nikolas Jacob Cruz

Verdict:

• Cruz: Pleaded guilty

• School resource officer found not guilty of 11 criminal charges[a]

Convictions: 17 counts of premeditated first-degree murder, 17 counts of attempted first-degree murder

Sentence: 34 consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole

Litigation: Two lawsuits by families of victims settled

• Lawsuit against school district settled for $25 million

• Lawsuit against federal government settled for $125 to $130 million


The incident is the deadliest mass shooting at a high school in U.S. history. The shooting came at a period of heightened public support for gun control that followed mass shootings in Paradise, Nevada, and in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in October and November 2017.

Students at Parkland founded Never Again MSD, an advocacy group that lobbies for gun control. On March 9, Governor Rick Scott signed a bill that implemented new restrictions to Florida's gun laws and also allowed for the arming of teachers who were properly trained and the hiring of more school resource officers.

The Broward County Sheriff's Office received widespread criticism for its handling of the police response, both for not following up on multiple warnings about Cruz despite a lengthy record of threatening behavior and for staying outside the school instead of immediately confronting him. This led to the resignations of several police officers who responded to the scene, and the removal of Sheriff Scott Israel. A commission appointed by then-Governor Scott to investigate the shooting condemned the police inaction and urged school districts across the state to adopt greater measures of security.

On October 20, 2021, Cruz pleaded guilty to all charges and apologized for his crimes. The prosecution sought the death penalty, and a four-month death penalty trial was expected to commence in January 2022. After suffering numerous delays, in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the trial commenced on July 18, 2022. On October 13, 2022, a jury unanimously agreed that Cruz was eligible for the death penalty, but deadlocked on whether it should be imposed, resulting in a recommendation to sentence him to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. On November 2, 2022, Cruz was sentenced to life without parole, in accordance with a Florida law requiring the court not to depart from the jury's recommendation. The unanimity required to impose the death penalty has since been overturned by a bill signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, partly as a result of Cruz's sentencing.


Shooting

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BCSO deputy Scot Peterson outside Building 12 during the shooting

The shooting took place during the afternoon of February 14, 2018, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, an affluent suburb about 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Fort Lauderdale and 45 miles (72 km) northwest of Miami. The shooter, Nikolas Cruz, was dropped off at the school by an Uber driver at 2:19 p.m., 20 minutes before dismissal time. According to a police report, Cruz was carrying a rifle case and a backpack. He was spotted and recognized by a campus monitor who radioed a colleague that he was walking "purposefully" toward Building 12. The campus monitor did not declare a Code Red lockdown and sent a radio message to a colleague inside Building 12, which Cruz had entered. The school's policies did not specify clearly who could order a lockdown, and staff had been trained not to order a lockdown unless they saw a gun or heard shots being fired. The campus monitor who received the radio warning hid inside a janitor's closet after hearing shots being fired, and survived the attack.

Cruz entered Building 12, a three-story structure containing 30 classrooms typically occupied by about 900 students and 30 teachers. Armed with an AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle and multiple magazines, Cruz entered a hallway and began firing indiscriminately at students and teachers. A fire alarm went off, causing confusion because there had been a fire drill earlier in the day. Cruz first killed three students in the hallway, then fired through the windows of four closed classroom doors, killing six more students and wounding thirteen others. Students were unable to seek shelter at "hard corners"—areas of a classroom that people could safely hide at if a gunman peered through the window of a door—because many of the classrooms in Building 12 lacked one, and furniture otherwise obstructed potential safe spaces. Out of the seventeen killed, fourteen were students while three were faculty members. Two of those killed were students in Ivy Schamis' Holocaust History class; Schamis was teaching a class lesson on combating hate when Cruz fired shots into her classroom. Around five students from Schamis' class were injured. According to Schamis, Cruz was unaware he was shooting into a class on the Holocaust, even though he had scrawled swastikas onto the ammunition magazines that he left at the school.

As the shooting unfolded, a "Code Red" was still not called due to confusion among school employees over who had the authority to do so. At about 2:21 p.m., a staff member eventually activated a lockdown, but only after discovering the body of a victim and hearing gunfire. An armed school resource officer of the Broward County Sheriff's Office was on campus when the shooting broke out, and he remained outside between Building 12 and the adjacent Building 7.

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Cruz during his arrest in Coral Springs

After killing two staff members near a stairwell, Cruz went to the second floor, where he fired into two more classrooms but did not hit anyone. On the third floor, he shot and killed five students and another staff member, who all had been stranded in the hallway; four other students were injured. Next, he went into a teachers' lounge where he attempted to shoot out the hurricane-resistant windows facing the yard in order to target students and staff fleeing below, but failed.

After he stopped shooting (possibly due to a weapon malfunction), Cruz dropped his rifle on the third floor of the building and left the scene by blending in with fleeing students. He then walked to a fast-food restaurant, stopping at a mall to get a soda on the way, and lingered before leaving on foot at 3:01 p.m. At about 3:41 p.m., police stopped Cruz 2 miles (3.2 km) from the school in the Wyndham Lakes neighborhood of Coral Springs and arrested him as the suspected shooter. He was then taken to a hospital emergency room with "labored breathing." After 40 minutes, Cruz was released back into police custody and booked into the Broward County Jail.

The shooting lasted for about six minutes in total, and all of the victims were shot within just under four minutes. School surveillance camera video showed Cruz as the shooter, and he was also recognized by eyewitnesses. While SWAT paramedics were inside the building, additional paramedics from the local Fire-Rescue department repeatedly requested to enter the building. These requests were denied by the Broward Sheriff's Office, even after the suspect was arrested.


Victims

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A banner created by a church to offer support for the survivors. Such banners offering love and support were requested by school officials and were hung all over the campus.

Seventeen people were killed, and seventeen more were wounded but survived. Three remained in critical condition the day after the shooting, and one remained by the second day.

Fatalities

Twelve victims died inside the building, three died just outside the building on school premises, and two died in the hospital.

The fourteen students and three staff members killed were:

  • Alyssa Alhadeff, 14

  • Scott Beigel, 35

  • Martin Duque, 14

  • Nicholas Dworet, 17

  • Aaron Feis, 37

  • Jaime Guttenberg, 14

  • Chris Hixon, 49

  • Luke Hoyer, 15

  • Cara Loughran, 14

  • Gina Montalto, 14

  • Joaquin Oliver, 17

  • Alaina Petty, 14

  • Meadow Pollack, 18

  • Helena Ramsay, 17

  • Alex Schachter, 14

  • Carmen Schentrup, 16

  • Peter Wang, 15

Geography teacher Scott Beigel was killed after he unlocked a classroom for students to enter and hide from Cruz. Aaron Feis, an assistant football coach and security guard, was killed as he shielded two students. Chris Hixon, the school's athletic director, was killed as he ran toward the sound of the gunfire and tried to help fleeing students.

Student Peter Wang was last seen in his Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) uniform, holding doors open so others could get out more quickly; Wang was unable to flee with the students when Cruz appeared and fatally shot him. Commentators commended his actions and described him as a hero. A White House petition was circulated, calling for him to be buried with full military honors. At their respective funerals, Wang, Alaina Petty, and Martin Duque were all posthumously honored by the U.S. Army with the ROTC Medal for Heroism, and Wang was buried in his JROTC Blues uniform. On February 20, he was given a rare posthumous admission to the United States Military Academy.

Alyssa Alhadeff was the captain of the Parkland Soccer Club. On March 7, 2018—nearly three weeks after the shooting—she was honored by the United States women's national soccer team prior to a game in Orlando. Her teammates and family were invited to the game and presented with official jerseys that featured her name.

Meadow Pollack was a senior who was shot four times. As Cruz fired into other classrooms, Pollack crawled to a classroom door but was unable to get inside. Cara Loughran, a freshman, was alongside Pollack, and Pollack covered Loughran in an attempt to shield her from the bullets. The shooter returned to the classroom and located Pollack and Loughran, discharging his weapon five more times and killing both girls.

Injuries and survivors

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Sheriff Israel visits victim Anthony Borges

The last victim to remain hospitalized, 15-year-old Anthony Borges, was discharged on April 4. Dubbed "the real Iron Man", Borges was shot five times after he used his body to barricade the door of a classroom where twenty students were inside. Upon his release, Borges issued a statement that criticized the actions of Broward Sheriff's deputies, Sheriff Scott Israel, and School Superintendent Robert Runcie. His family has filed notice of its intent to sue the school district for personal injury to cover costs related to his recovery. Borges was honored with a humanitarian award at the 2018 BET Awards.

Survivors of the shooting, teachers and students alike, have struggled with survivor's guilt and other symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). On March 17, 2019, thirteen months after the shooting, 19-year-old Sydney Aiello, who survived and whose friend Meadow Pollack had been killed during the shooting, died by suicide after struggling to attend college. She was terrified of being in a classroom and also had been treated for survivor's guilt and PTSD. Less than a week later, a 16-year-old boy who had survived the shooting died by suicide.

Teacher Ivy Schamis was presented with USC Shoah Foundation's inaugural Stronger Than Hate Educator Award in 2019. During her acceptance speech at the award ceremony, Schamis honored victims Nicholas Dworet and Helena Ramsay, who died in her class during the shooting.


Perpetrator

Main article: Nikolas Cruz

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Mugshot of Nikolas Cruz

Nikolas Jacob Cruz was born on September 24, 1998, in Margate, Florida, and was adopted at birth by Lynda and Roger Cruz. Both his adoptive parents died; Roger at age 67 on August 11, 2004; Lynda at age 68 on November 1, 2017, leaving Cruz orphaned three months before the shooting. Since his mother's death, he had been living with relatives and friends. At the time of the shooting, he was enrolled in a GED program and employed at a local Dollar Tree.

Cruz had behavioral issues since preschool, and was eligible for special education services alongside a tailor-made IEP. According to The Washington Post he was "entrenched in the process for getting students help rather than referring them to law enforcement". He was transferred between schools six times in three years in an effort to deal with these problems. Cruz returned to Stoneman Douglas High School two years later but was expelled in 2017 for disciplinary reasons. As he could not be expelled from the Broward County School system completely, he was transferred to alternative placement. A former classmate said Cruz had anger management issues and often joked about guns and gun violence, which included threats of shooting up establishments.

The Florida Department of Children and Families investigated him in September 2016 for Snapchat posts in which he cut both his arms and said he planned to buy a gun. At this time, a school resource officer suggested he undergo an involuntary psychiatric examination under the provisions of the Baker Act. Two guidance counselors agreed, but a mental institution did not. State investigators reported he had depression, autism, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However Psychologist Frederick M. Kravitz later testified that Cruz was never diagnosed with autism. In their assessment, they concluded he was "at low risk of harming himself or others". He had previously received mental health treatment, but had not received treatment in the year leading up to the shooting.

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel described Cruz's online profiles and accounts as "very, very disturbing". They contained pictures and posts of him with a variety of weapons, including long knives, a shotgun, a pistol, and a BB gun. Police said that he held "extremist" views; social media accounts that were thought to be linked to him contained anti-black and anti-Muslim slurs. Items recovered by police at the scene included gun magazines with swastikas carved in them.

In February 2017, Cruz legally purchased an AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle from a Coral Springs gun store, after having passed the required background check. Prior to the purchase he had similarly obtained several other firearms, including at least one shotgun and several other rifles. At the time of the shooting, in Florida, it was legal for people as young as 18 to purchase guns from federally licensed dealers, including the rifle allegedly used in the shooting. The minimum age requirement has since been raised to 21.

Earlier warnings to law enforcement

Sheriff Scott Israel said that his office received 23 calls about Cruz during the previous decade, but this figure is in dispute. CNN used a public records request to obtain a sheriff's office log, which showed that from 2008 to 2017, at least 45 calls were made in reference to Cruz, his brother, or the family home. On February 5, 2016, the calls included an anonymous tip that Cruz had threatened to shoot up the school, and a tip on November 30, 2017, that he might be a "school shooter in the making" and that he collected knives and guns. On September 23, 2016, a peer counselor notified the school resource officer of his suicide attempt and intent to buy a gun, and the school indicated it would do a "threat assessment".

On September 24, 2017, a person with the username "nikolas cruz" posted a comment to a YouTube video that read, "Im [sic] going to be a professional school shooter." The person who uploaded the video to YouTube reported the comment to the FBI. According to agent Robert Lasky, the agency conducted database reviews but was unable to track down the individual who made the threatening comment.

On January 5, 2018, less than two months before the shooting, the FBI received a tip on its Public Access Line from a person who was close to Cruz. On February 16, two days after the shooting, the agency released a statement that detailed this information. According to the statement, "The caller provided information about Cruz's gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior, and disturbing social media posts, as well as the potential of him conducting a school shooting." After conducting an investigation, the FBI said the tip line did not follow protocol when the information was not forwarded to the Miami Field Office, where investigative steps would have been taken. The FBI opened a probe into the tip line's operations.

The lack of response by Israel and other members of the Broward County Sheriff's Office to the numerous red flags and warnings about Cruz has been the subject of scrutiny. In the days following the shooting, calls for Israel's resignation intensified as more information that alluded to the department's inaction was revealed. Israel refused to resign in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, saying during an interview with CNN, "I've given amazing leadership to this agency" while denying responsibility for the actions of his deputies. This culminated in Governor Ron DeSantis removing Israel from his role as Sheriff and replacing him with Gregory Tony.


Aftermath

On May 30, 2018, prosecutors released three videos that they claimed Cruz had recorded on his cellphone before the shooting. In the videos, Cruz appears to describe his personal feelings, his enthusiasm and plan for the shooting, his hatred of people, and how it would make him notorious.

School response

The school district provided grief counseling to students and their families. Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said that funeral and counseling fees would be paid for by the state.

On February 15, police presence was increased at schools in at least two counties in Florida in response to the shooting.

On February 16, Broward Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie announced that the building where the shooting took place would be demolished. On October 9, 2020, a replacement building was opened. The building where the shooting took place was ordered not to be demolished until the trial of Cruz ended, as it was declared a crime scene. The building is currently scheduled to be demolished in summer 2024.

On February 28, two weeks after the shooting, Stoneman Douglas reopened to students amid a heavy police presence. School principal Ty Thompson emphasized that the first week back would be focused on healing, with classes ending at 11:40 a.m. through March 2. He tweeted "Remember our focus is on emotional readiness and comfort not curriculum: so there is no need for backpacks. Come ready to start the healing process and #RECLAIMTHENEST." Extra counseling and emotional support dogs were provided to students upon their return.

In early April, the school implemented several new safety rules and regulations. The changes included fewer entrances, law enforcement officers at each entrance, identification badges for students and staff, and the requirement that all book bags must be clear plastic. The use of metal detectors was under consideration. Several students criticized the new safety measures as ineffective and intrusive.

On November 30, 2018, the Sun Sentinel reported that Broward County Public Schools, which runs Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, had spent about $185,000 attempting to obscure its role in not preventing the massacre. The district also spent an undisclosed sum on legal opposition to the releasing of records related to the school's treatment of Nikolas Cruz while he was a student, and the school security procedures. A company named CEN received a $60,000 payment to review Cruz's school records and to investigate if the Broward County Public Schools followed the law in its handling of Cruz as a troubled student. The final report omitted various details about the instability of Cruz.

Graduation ceremony

The school held its graduation ceremony on June 3, 2018, and diplomas were presented to the families of Nicholas Dworet, Joaquin Oliver, Meadow Pollack, and Carmen Schentrup, four seniors who were killed in the attack. Stoneman Douglas principal Ty Thompson began by dedicating the ceremony to "those not with us". Many graduates wore sashes that were emblazoned with #MSDStrong, or decorated their caps with references to the Never Again movement, while some dedicated their caps to their late classmates. Families of the victims also made statements; the mother of Joaquin Oliver accepted his diploma wearing a shirt saying "This should be my son". Talk show host Jimmy Fallon made a surprise appearance and gave a commencement speech to the graduating class, thanking them for their courage and bravery.

First anniversary

On the first anniversary of the incident, the school opted to establish a voluntary attendance day, organizing a day of community service with early dismissal so that the school was closed at the time of the attack. A police line was created to shelter those students who chose to attend. The large, planned project for the day was to replace the memorial with a permanent memorial garden. A planned moment of silence at 10:17 am ET was held, with support provided from grief counselors and therapy dogs. An interfaith memorial service was planned in a separate location.

Officer inactivity

See also: Trial of Scot Peterson

SRO Scot Peterson, who was armed, on-site and in uniform as a Broward Sheriff's Office deputy, was accused of remaining outside Building 12 during the shooting. Eight days after the attack, he was suspended without pay by Sheriff Israel, and he immediately retired. Sheriff Israel said "Scot Peterson was absolutely on campus for this entire event", and that he should have "gone in, addressed the killer, [and] killed the killer".

In June 2019, following an investigation that included interviews with 184 witnesses, Peterson was arrested and then bonded out for the crime of failing to protect the students during the shooting. He faced 11 charges of neglect of a child, as well as culpable negligence and perjury. Peterson pleaded not guilty and filed a motion to have all charges dropped. However, the motion was denied and jury selection started on May 31, 2023. On June 29, 2023, Peterson was found not guilty on all charges.

A statement released by Peterson's lawyer before he was charged said that Peterson believed the shooting was happening outside the building. According to the lawyer, Peterson claimed he told this to the first Coral Springs police officer who arrived on scene. The statement also pointed to radio transmissions that indicated a gunshot victim near the football field.

The Miami Herald transcribed radio dispatches that Peterson said at 2:23 during the shooting, "Be advised we have possible, could be firecrackers. I think we have shots fired, possible shots fired—1200 building." Seconds later, Peterson radioed: "We're talking about the 1200 building it's going to be the building off Holmberg Road Get the school locked down, gentlemen!" At 2:25, he radioed that "We also heard it's by, inside the 1200." At an unspecified time, Peterson called for police to ensure that "no one comes inside the school." At 2:27, at Building 12, he radioed, "Stay at least 500 feet away at this point." At an unspecified time, Peterson ordered: "Do not approach the 12 or 1300 building, stay at least 500 feet away."

On March 15, the sheriff's office released video footage in compliance with a court order. The video was captured by school surveillance cameras and showed some of Peterson's movements during the shooting.

Unnamed sources told CNN that Coral Springs police arrived at the scene and saw three Broward deputies behind their vehicles with pistols drawn. Broward Sheriff's Office captain Jan Jordan ordered deputies to form a perimeter instead of immediately confronting the shooter; this tactic was contrary to their training regarding active shooters. Based on time stamps of the police logs, the order was given some time after the shooting had stopped. Jordan was widely criticized for her actions, and she resigned, citing personal reasons, nine months after the shooting.

Sheriff Israel said that Coral Springs officers were the first to enter the building, about four minutes after Cruz had surreptitiously left the school.Due to a tape delay in viewing surveillance footage, officers believed that Cruz was still in the building. As of early March 2018, there were three investigations into the timeline of police response.

President Trump criticized the officers who failed to enter the building during the shooting. On February 26, 2018, he said that he would have entered "even if I didn't have a weapon, and I think most of the people in this room would have done that, too".

True Story

More Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkland_high_school_shooting

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“Student Jon Meis takes heroic actions by deploying mace and disarming a gunman who shot three, then he returns as the shooter pulls a knife and wrestles that away from him too.

The King County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday released 18 DVDs of surveillance video captured on June 5, 2014, and prior days. A three-minute excerpt shows the take-down of Aaron Ybarra, the 27-year-old Mountlake Terrace man who shot and killed one student and injured two others at the Seattle school’s campus.”

-Not sure if the girl shot is the one who died or not, but she took a shotgun blast to the chest.

Also it seems the guy sitting at the desk didn’t even notice the shooter until he fired.

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A gunman opened fire during a livestreamed Sunday service on December 29, 2019, resulting in two fatalities. The attack was swiftly stopped by armed parishioners who fired back, killing the assailant:skull:

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Woman Beaten And Shot.

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Man shot to death in revenge killing

Delhi, India

April 10, 2022

A group of assailants assaulted a 51-year-old man before fatally shooting him in South Delhi's Sangam Vihar to avenge an attack on one of them, police said on Monday.

Hakim was allegedly chased down by the accused and killed inside the market area Sunday night, they said.

On Monday, police arrested Vijay, one of the accused who was previously involved in two cases, and identified five others who were part of the attack, officials said.

A CCTV footage showed that a group of four to five men on scooters waiting for their accomplices at the corner of a busy lane in Sangam Vihar.

After a while, they targeted the Hakim and his kin.

One of the accused opened fire at Hakim and when he tried to escape, he fell on the ground, bleeding from the mouth. The accused who were armed with sticks and a pistol then managed to flee the spot.

Police said they received a call from Hakim's nephew, Rahul (29), around 7.30 pm about the incident. Rahul, who was with his uncle during the attack, runs a chicken shop.

“During enquiry, it emerged that a man named Md. Rashid along with eight-nine of his associates arrived at the shop with sticks, knives and a pistol. Rahul saw them and screamed for help before escaping the shop.

“The accused tried to catch him but he managed to escape. However, they caught his uncle Hakim and beat him. One of the accused also fired at Hakim. He was taken to a hospital but he was declared brought dead,” said Benita Mary Jaiker, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South).

She added that according to doctors a bullet was found in his throat.

During interrogation, police found that Rahul had allegedly attacked Md. Rashid some time back.

Rashid and his men decided to kill Rahul to avenge the attack, but Hakim was killed during the violence, the senior police officer added.

https://www.timesnownews.com/delhi/delhi-50-year-old-man-shot-dead-by-unidentified-miscreants-in-sangam-vihar-cops-suspect-mutual-enmity-article-90778305

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Grandpa guns down 2 thieves in his store

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CHILD WARNING [cw] A Man In Israel Who Came To Get A Haircut Was Fatally Shot By An Armed Man

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Trujillo: bricklayer is shot to death by his friend

January 23, 2024

An argument between friends ended in a tragedy in the Alto Salaverry district. A master bricklayer was shot to death a few days before his birthday. His relatives demanded justice

https://soltvperu.com/trujillo-albanil-es-asesinado-a-balazos-por-su-amigo

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A classic. I was looking for this for years. :2thumbsup:

Translated from French:

Two men in their thirties died in what appears to be a new settling of accounts in Marseille, on the night of Monday November 9 to Tuesday November 10, police told AFP. The shooting broke out around half past midnight at the exit of the Prado-Carénage tunnel near the Vieux Port exit, specifies La Provence. The public prosecutor, Brice Robin, spoke of "a clan war" and "a link, obviously, with the conquest of territories" linked to drug trafficking. This settling of accounts "could be linked", according to the magistrate, to a previous shooting which had killed three people, including two teenagers, at the end of October in the Marseille city.

How did the events unfold? During the night of Monday to Tuesday, a white BMW with tinted windows chased another vehicle. The latter was overtaken in the Prado-Carénage tunnel by the first, which forced him to stop at the exit of the tunnel. The occupants of the white BMW then riddled the other car with Kalashnikov fire, which the occupants responded, apparently with Glock-type automatic pistols, according to the prosecutor.

One of the men killed, aged 31, was "very well known to the police", added the prosecutor, according to whom "he wanted to avenge the assassination of his brother which occurred in 2012" . This man was "suspected for years of being at the heart of drug trafficking in Marseille", according to France Info, which reports "17 convictions, mainly for drugs." Above all, "he had only one obsession: to avenge his brother, himself assassinated in a settling of accounts, in 2012", continues the radio, which presents this victim as a boss. Arrested in 2013, he was released in August.

A second man, aged 34, died of his injuries after being taken to hospital. A third occupant of the same car, a BMW registered abroad, was more slightly injured, and the fourth is unharmed.

Source: https://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-divers/criminalite-a-marseille/marseille-deux-morts-dans-un-nouveau-reglement-de-comptes_1168111.html

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CHICAGO, IL — A man was shot and killed at a gas station near Chicago and Hamlin Avenue in East Garfield Park Tuesday, with the homicide captured on surveillance video.

At around 10:40am on May 3rd, the man, 32, was shot multiple times in a parking lot in the 3700 block of West Chicago Avenue, according to Chicago police.

Video shows an unidentified suspect opening fire on the victim with a rifle at point blank range.

He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

A gunman was spotted fleeing north on Hamlin Avenue following the homicide, according to Chicago police.

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