Mass Shootings

Gare du Nord station, in central Paris, France has reopened after it was evacuated for hours due to a potential bomb threat, and train travel from the hub was suspended. The alert was sparked by reports of unattended luggage.

Hundreds of people were left standing outside the station on Wednesday, after police ordered its evacuation. It was reopened shortly before 6pm local time.


The operator Transport Express Regional tweeted that travel from the station would be interrupted for a period due to the ongoing investigation, while the company responsible for the Paris Metro announced that trains were not running in either direction between Paris Gare de Lyon and Paris Nord. The Paris Metro group confirmed that the incident was related to an item of unattended luggage.

The station, one of the largest in the French capital, also receives the Eurostar train from London and serves Charles de Gaulle Airport.

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Over a dozen vehicles were left burnt out on Tuesday night in France's Alençon and police and firefighters came under fire from incendiaries and other projectiles, after a 16-year-old was arrested on suspicion of selling drugs.

A group of some 20 young people took to the streets in the town of Alençon in Normandy, torching cars and attacking emergency-services personnel with an array of projectiles and fireworks.

"We deplore this night of urban violence in Perseigne, in Alençon, in which there were a dozen vehicles set on fire," Françoise Tahéri, prefect of the Orne district, told BFMTV. Tahéri added that the police intervened quickly to stabilize the situation and were reinforced by gendarmes.

Firefighters and police officers intervened around midnight, after being notified that several private vehicles had been set on fire. Upon arriving at the scene, they came under fire from around 20 youths positioned in different places around the neighborhood, according to BFMTV. Thirteen gendarmes were sent in as reinforcements, and the clashes concluded around 3:30am.

Tahéri said she was delighted that nobody was injured and praised the intervention of law enforcement. Town major Joaquim Pueyo described the events as "extremely serious." In footage shared online, passing cars can be seen coming under attack from mortars.


Images posted on social media on Wednesday morning show the extent of the devastation, with numerous burnt-out cars being transported for scrapping.

The unrest was apparently prompted by the arrest of a 16-year-old boy who was allegedly caught selling drugs to a woman in the area. During a press conference on Wednesday, Tahéri stated the authorities believed the violence was related to Tuesday's arrest of a suspected drug dealer.

Meanwhile in Mexico:
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Tunisian forces have dismantled two extremist cells linked to Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) active in various parts of the country. At least one of them was plotting terrorist attacks, according to the Interior Ministry.

One cell was uncovered by the Tunisian authorities in the southern city of Tataouine, the ministry said on Friday, adding that the extremists sought to attack the military and security forces.

“They planned to carry out terrorist attacks targeting the security and military units in the region (Tataouine), using explosive devices,” the ministry said in a statement.

The authorities did not provide any details about the number of cell members involved, or the measures taken against them. The ministry also did not reveal how security forces detected the extremists.

Earlier, the spokesman of the Tunisian National Guard, Hossam Eddine Al-Jabali, said in a Facebook post that the authorities had arrested members of a “female cell” active in Tunisia’s western regions, between the provinces of Kef and Tozeur.

Its mission was reportedly to attract other women online and make them join Islamic State. The group was “linked to terrorists affiliated with the so-called Caliphate Soldiers Organization settled in the Tunisian mountains,” Al-Jabali said. The Caliphate Soldiers Organization is itself an IS affiliate, he added.

All members of the female cell were arrested and put into custody, the national guard spokesman said.

The authorities did not provide any details about the number of cell members involved, or the measures taken against them. The ministry also did not reveal how security forces detected the extremists.

Earlier, the spokesman of the Tunisian National Guard, Hossam Eddine Al-Jabali, said in a Facebook post that the authorities had arrested members of a “female cell” active in Tunisia’s western regions, between the provinces of Kef and Tozeur.

Its mission was reportedly to attract other women online and make them join Islamic State. The group was “linked to terrorists affiliated with the so-called Caliphate Soldiers Organization settled in the Tunisian mountains,” Al-Jabali said. The Caliphate Soldiers Organization is itself an IS affiliate, he added.

All members of the female cell were arrested and put into custody, the national guard spokesman said.
 
Fifteen people were reportedly injured after a fire started on a Tokyo train on Sunday. Following the incident, a man with a knife was arrested and police are investigating whether hydrochloric acid was involved.

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The suspect doused parts of the train car with an unspecified liquid and set it on fire at around 8pm local time on Sunday, according to Japanese state-owned news organization NHK citing witnesses.

Police are currently investigating whether hydrochloric acid was also used in the incident.

The Metropolitan Police Department has arrested a suspect in his twenties and is investigating the situation in detail. (The video was taken around 8:50 pm) https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20211031/k10013329441000.html#nhk_video

Around 8 pm on the 31st, a man swung a knife around in a car on the Keio Line running in Chofu City, Tokyo, slashed it to the passengers around him, and sprinkled liquid to light the inside of the car. At least eight people have been injured, one of whom is unconscious, and the Metropolitan Police Department has arrested a suspect in his twenties to investigate the situation in detail.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, a man swung a knife around 8 pm on the Keio Line, which was running near Kokuryo Station in Chofu City, Tokyo, and cut it to the passengers around him.

According to investigators, the man also sprinkled a liquid like oil inside the car and ignited it, causing a part of the seat to burn.

The man was in his twenties and was soon arrested and arrested on the scene.

Also, the fact that there are at least eight injured people means that a man in his 60s is stabbed with a knife and is unconscious.

The Metropolitan Police Department and others are investigating the detailed situation at that time.

Stop driving on the Keio Line up and down lines

According to the Keio Electric Railway website, as of 8:17 pm, the Keio Line is not operating on the up and down lines.

Passengers get off the platform and evacuate

According to Keio Electric Railway, the owner of the limited express train bound for Shinjuku on the Keio Line near Kokuryo Station in Chofu City, Tokyo, said, "There is a man with a knife in the car."

For this reason, an emergency stop was made at Kokuryo Station, which originally did not stop, and passengers got off the platform and evacuated.

The limited express train departed Chofu Station at 7:54 pm and was heading for the next stop, Meidaimae Station.

Posting videos and images on Twitter

There are multiple videos and images posted on Twitter of the vehicle that seems to have had the incident.

Of these, the video posted after 8 pm shows the people fleeing inside the vehicle, which is believed to have had an incident, along with a sentence stating that a fire broke out on the Keio Line.

In the middle of the video, a fire suddenly rises in the back of the vehicle, and passengers are escaping toward you. After that, the passengers are also photographed escaping from the window of the stopped vehicle.

In addition, passengers are shown escaping one after another. Passengers were also seen escaping from the vehicle and landing on the platform, holding hands and helping each other.

In the video taken by NHK

In the video taken by an NHK cameraman after 8:30 pm, you can see a large number of police officers and firefighters gathering in front of Kokuryo Station on the Keio Line.

In addition, the ticket gate is covered with a green sheet so that the inside cannot be seen from the outside. A large number of people gather around the area and watch over the situation with anxiety.


At around 8:50 pm, an NHK helicopter shot the scene in front of Kokuryo Station, showing that people who seemed to be rescuers outdoors in front of the station could not be seen by people passing by with green sheets. We are working side by side with emergency stretchers.

Many police and fire trucks are parked on the road in front of the station, and you can see a lot of people gathering outside the regulation line.


 
Mysterious death of a Mexican actor in a shooting. The police are suspected of the murder.

On October 30 was announced that Octavio Ocaña died at the age of 22. Undoubtedly, the news that the actor who played "Benito in Neighbors" shocked the entertainment world in Mexico; however, several versions emerged about what had happened to him and the cause of his death.

It was speculated that he had suffered an attempted assault and that two people tried to strip him of his truck and that they had allegedly shot him.

In the first investigations, the Attorney General's Office of the State of Mexico (FGJEM) revealed what happened officially.

Two men who were traveling in the truck with Octavio Ocaña, and who were arrested, declared that they had known the 22-year-old actor for a long time and that they had met for a few days to drink alcoholic beverages. In their testimony, they added that while passing through the streets of Cuautitlán Izcalli they were intercepted by municipal police, who stopped them, but Octavio Ocaña did not stop the march and began the chasing.

The witnesses assured that in the chasing Octavio Ocaña drew his weapon and that he lost control of the truck that ended up crashing on the side of the road on which it was circulating and denied that there was an exchange of shots between the police and Benito's interpreter.

The actor was killed by a gunshot to the head and a percussion shell and ballistic evidence were found on the roof of the vehicle "just at the height of the driver"; while the municipal police denied that a shooting had occurred.

 
Karma comes full circle.


The development of violence in #Schweden is unprecedented in Europe. Last summer was marked by bomb attacks and shootings. Even Social Democrats now admit that uncontrolled migration was a mistake. (€ )


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California and beyond:

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Dramatic new details are coming to light in a homicide that happened in a San Francisco neighborhood, popular among tourists.

The incident occurred around 1 p.m. Thursday along Haight Street and not only left one man dead but another badly injured.

RELATED: 1 dead, 1 injured after shooting in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury in broad daylight

Myzhelia Rose says she heard "duh, duh, duh, duh" re-enacting gunshots and then "went outside to see two people hurt."

Multiple sources tell ABC7 News Anchor Dion Lim the man who was shot and killed is 21-year old Samuel Jessop-Burciaga and known by his friends and family as "Sammy." Sources say he and another man tried to rob someone else.

A struggle ensued and that would-be robbery victim was able to wrangle a gun from Jessop-Burciaga and shoot him in the face. Jessop-Burciaga fell on top of the man, as another person fired shots. The person who was being robbed was injured, Jessop -Burciaga was pronounced dead.

RELATED: Good Samaritan stabbed while helping older woman attacked in San Francisco, police say


I spoke to those who knew Jessop-Burciaga -- and were adding flowers to his memorial. They said they didn't want to comment -- and requested privacy.

There have been a number of high-profile shootings in the area in recent weeks.

Resident Matthew Hay-Chapman said the violence has "been going on in the last couple of months...I suspect the worst."

RELATED: 2 older Asian women stabbed in broad daylight while waiting for bus in downtown SF

This includes a gunfight that broke out along Haight and Central just a few blocks away. Several days ago, bullets riddled businesses and homes in the area. Police say it was gang-related.

Sources say Jessop-Burciaga was a known gang member with an extensive criminal history including multiple burglary and gun charges as recently as late October.

As questions remain on why Jessop-Burciaga was out on the streets, residents in the Haight-Ashbury community are worried about the future of the neighborhood.

"Unfortunately the city doesn't have a good reputation," says Rose.

SFPD's homicide unit is investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call the SFPD Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411 and begin the text message with SFPD.

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Three people seriously injured in knife attack in ICE
November 6, 2021

Seubersdorf A man attacks other passengers in an ICE with a knife and triggers a large-scale deployment of police and auxiliary staff. The train is cleared in a train station in Eastern Bavaria.

Three people were seriously injured in a knife attack on the ICE Passau-Hamburg on Saturday.

The alleged perpetrator, a 27-year-old man, had been arrested, said the Bavarian police after a major operation at Seubersdorf train station in Upper Palatinate. It is apparently a lone perpetrator. "The background of the act is currently still completely unclear," said a police spokesman.

According to information from the German Press Agency, the suspect comes from Syria and last lived in Passau. The victims are three men aged 26, 39 and 60, according to security sources.

It was a lone perpetrator

The ICE 928 was halfway between Regensburg and Nuremberg on Saturday shortly after 9 a.m. when, among other things, an emergency call was received at the Upper Palatinate police headquarters: “Knife attack on passengers”, as police spokesman Florian Beck said. The ICE with 200 to 300 passengers on board stopped at the small Seubersdorf train station. The spokesman could not initially say whether the 27-year-old was overwhelmed by other passengers or by police officers.

"It was definitely a knife attack," he said. Because the situation was initially completely unclear, the police moved in with a large contingent and evacuated the train. A little later she was able to give the all-clear: there are no indications of further perpetrators, there is no danger for the population: "We are no longer looking for anyone."

Big effort for the assistants

The Bavarian Red Cross cared for the three seriously injured people on site and transported them to clinics. It was also a major operation for the auxiliaries and the fire brigade: around 200 to 300 passengers evacuated from the train are currently being looked after and provided with food and drinks in a hall near the Seubersdorf train station, said spokesman Sohrab Taheri-Sohi at noon. 110 Red Cross forces are on site, including crisis intervention teams to care for shocked people.

The Regenburg-Nuremberg railway had been closed since the morning. Other trains on the route were initially held back at suitable stations, said a spokesman for Deutsche Bahn at noon. In the meantime, long-distance traffic is being diverted via Ingolstadt. For passengers, that means 30 to 60 minutes longer travel times. When the route will be released again is still open.

Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer expressed his horror and called for prudence. "The cruel knife attack in the ICE is terrible," Ministry spokesman Steve Alter quoted him in the short message service Twitter. He would like to thank the police forces and the train crew "for their brave efforts". The background to the cruel act is still unclear and needs to be clarified. "Only then is an assessment possible."



Several people ‘severely injured’ in knife attack on German train​

Police in Bavaria arrest man after incident with reason for attack ‘still unclear’

A knife attack on a high-speed train in the German state of Bavaria has left three people “severely injured”, with the alleged perpetrator quickly arrested.

A spokesperson for the Bavarian Red Cross, which has 110 responders on the scene, said the organisation processed three “severely injured” people. In addition, 200 to 300 people were removed from the train and were being taken care of at a nearby location.

Horst Seehofer, Germany’s interior minister, said the background behind the “terrible” attack was “still unclear.” He said people in Seubersdorf, a municipality 473 km (294 miles) south of Berlin, faced no “acute danger.”

“I hope that those injured and those who witnessed this will recover quickly and completely,” Seehofer said.

Police said multiple people were wounded but were unable to provide a specific number.

“According to preliminary information, several people were injured,” police in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz said in a statement, assuring that “there is now no more danger”.

The Bild newspaper said at least three people had been hurt, two of them seriously. A police spokesperson said that none of their lives were in danger.

Police said that a man had been arrested, but did not give any more details.

The ICE high-speed train was brought to a halt at Seubersdorf station, and a large police operation was deployed to the site.

In June, three people were killed and several others injured in a knife attack committed in Würzburg, in southern Germany.
 
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German Federal Police on Saturday said there was a knife attack on a train in the southern German state of Bavaria resulting in several injuries.

The train was travelling near Neumarkt between the cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg at the time of the attack.

Bild newspaper said three people were injured, two seriously.

The attacker has been arrested, police said later, and the threat is over.

A police spokesman told BR24 public broadcaster that the details of the attack was unclear, but that police received a call around 9:20 a.m. (0820 UTC).

Bild said investigators are currently ruling out a terrorist background.

The train was then stopped near the town of Seubersdorf in the Upper Palatinate region of the state of Bavaria, police said.

A spokesman for German rail operator Deutsche Bahn said the railway line between the two cities has been shut down since about 9 a.m.

"At the moment, trains are being held back at suitable stations," the spokesman said.

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A knife attack occurred on Saturday morning on a train line connecting Regensburg and Nuremberg. It left three people injured, one of them seriously, according to local media.

The perpetrator was apprehended and identified as a 27-year-old man of Arab origin with a record of mental illness, the tabloid Bild reported.

The attack happened around 9:30am local time, the newspaper said. The Intercity Express (ICE) train was carrying around 300 passengers at the time of the incident. It was moved to a station in the municipality of Seubersdorf, southeast of Nuremberg.

Upper Palatinate district police are handling the investigation.

Police confirmed one arrest in the incident, but did not immediately confirm the number of victims or disclose their state.

German rail operator Deutsche Bahn said the route between Nuremberg and Regensburg was temporarily closed.

Cartel gunfire erupted on the beach of a high-end resort in Cancun, Mexico, on Thursday. Hundreds of tourists, including Americans, fled the beach area after a shootout between rival gangs left two drug dealers dead.
"Dozens and dozens of shots," eyewitness Troy Petenbrink told TODAY on Friday. "Everyone came running off the beach towards us. It was rather surreal."
Mike Sington, a guest at the Hyatt Ziva Riviera Cancun, tweeted, "I've never been so scared, literally shaking."
"I'm fine now, barricaded in my hotel room for the night, just trying to decompress," Sington said.

Well, what do you expect? Cancun is located in the lawless Mexican state of Quintana Roo, where cartels have been fiercely battling each other to control the drug trade to tourists.

The attorney general's office for Quintana Roo said cartels faced off on the beach in Bahía Petempich that left two dead:

"About 15 people arrived on the beach to assassinate two men who had showed up saying they were the new dealers in the area," the head prosecutor of Quintana Roo state, Oscar Montes de Oca, told the Radio Formula station.
The cartel shootout is the latest incident frequent by American tourists. About two hours south in Tulum, a resort town popular with celebrities, Instagram influencers, and millennials, has been descending into a chaotic hellhole this year as cartels wage war against each other for control. Last week, two tourists were killed in a shootout, and three others were injured.
Remember, earlier this year, we posted exclusive photos of protests that show Tulum locals marching down the street holding a sign that read "Tourist You are NOT safe in Tulum."

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In short, why risk your life for cheap cervezas and tacos as increasing cartel activity is becoming more prevalent at or near high-end resorts.

6 May 2021

 
Like a CIA experiment.. (Footage from the event is disturbing)

Many Video Tweets
Update (1230ET): In a very strange turn of events, TMZ is reporting that the frenzy could have been a targeted attack:
A source connected to Astroworld tells TMZ, someone in the crowd went crazy and began injecting people with some sort of drug, which caused panic and then a surge.
The source says authorities are trying to determine if those who went into cardiac arrest were the ones injected. We're told one of those who died is a 10-year-old.
The source says it appears to be a targeted attack.
We have not confirmed this report, but the source is a key person involved in the festival.

And perhaps worst of all, some concert-goers climbed the stage and implored staff to "stop the show"...

As Tom Ozimek detailed earlier for The Epoch Times, police officials said at least eight people were killed and many others injured in a crush when fans surged toward the stage at the Astroworld music festival in Houston on Nov. 5 while rapper Travis Scott was performing.

“This is a tragic night,” Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña told a news conference outside NRG Park, the event venue.
“Eight confirmed fatalities, and we had scores of individuals that were injured,” he added, describing what occurred as a “mass casualty incident.”


Around 50,000 fans were in attendance at the festival, Peña said, when at around 9 p.m. “the crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage, and that caused some panic, and it started causing some injuries.”

“People began to fall out, become unconscious, and it created additional panic,” he said, adding that emergency response teams transported 17 people to area hospitals, with 11 of the victims in cardiac arrest.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said that some of those taken to hospital were as young as ten years old.
“Tonight’s focus … needs to be on the families and on the lives that we lost,” Hidalgo said. “Many of them extremely young, tragically young.”
Our hearts are broken. People go to these events looking for a good time, a chance to unwind, to make memories,” Hidalgo said. “It’s not the kind of event you go to to find out about fatalities.”

Travis Scott performs at Day 1 of the Astroworld Music Festival at NRG Park in Houston, on Nov. 5, 2021. (Amy Harris/Invision/AP)


The fire chief said the cause of death of the 8 deceased will not be officially known until the medical examiner has completed an investigation.

Houston Police Executive Assistant Chief Larry Satterwhite who was near the front of the crowd and told reporters at the press conference that the surge happened suddenly and played out over the course “of just a few minutes.”

“Suddenly we had several people down on the ground, experiencing some type of cardiac arrest or some type of medical episode,” Satterwhite said.
“And so we immediately started doing CPR, and moving people right then, and that’s when I went and met with the promoters, and Live Nation, and they agreed to end early in the interest of public safety.”
The fire chief said that the event organizers had a “medical component” on hand to deal with emergencies, but “they were quickly overwhelmed when the crowd started falling out.”

Over 300 people were treated at an emergency field hospital set up at the venue, Peña said, with over 55 Houston Fire Department units later stepping in to provide assistance.

The show was canceled shortly after the incident, and the Houston Office of Emergency Management later announced that the Astroworld event had been canceled for Saturday.

“Please keep the eight victims and the hundreds injured in your thoughts and prayers,” the agency wrote in a tweet.
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner said “it’s very important that none of us speculate” about what caused the surge and to allow investigators to complete their work.

“Nobody has all the answers tonight,” he said. “We just don’t know. And we will find out. So, pray for these families.”
 
Like a CIA experiment.. (Footage from the event is disturbing)
On the TMZ link, a picture shows the stage, and on the stage background is projected: 'See you on the other side'. Probably the lyrics to the song.

And even before the concert, during the day, crowds were storming the barriers to get in early.
 
Here's a link to Astroworld Festival FAQ:


Apparently, it is like a carnival with rides and games as well as a concert. And admission is one time per ticket, so you can't leave and re-enter.
 
One more detail I found from KHOU

Is there a COVID policy?​

Attendees must have a printed negative COVID-19 test or proof of full vaccination along with a valid state-issued ID.


I'm thinking the unruliness may in part, be due to covid-19 restrictions.
On the astroworld FAQ page, I didn't see any reference to covid restrictions, and they give a detailed list of allowed items, rules, ect.
 
Like a CIA experiment.. (Footage from the event is disturbing)

Many Video Tweets
Update (1230ET): In a very strange turn of events, TMZ is reporting that the frenzy could have been a targeted attack:


And perhaps worst of all, some concert-goers climbed the stage and implored staff to "stop the show"...

As Tom Ozimek detailed earlier for The Epoch Times, police officials said at least eight people were killed and many others injured in a crush when fans surged toward the stage at the Astroworld music festival in Houston on Nov. 5 while rapper Travis Scott was performing.




Around 50,000 fans were in attendance at the festival, Peña said, when at around 9 p.m. “the crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage, and that caused some panic, and it started causing some injuries.”


Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said that some of those taken to hospital were as young as ten years old.


Travis Scott performs at Day 1 of the Astroworld Music Festival at NRG Park in Houston, on Nov. 5, 2021. (Amy Harris/Invision/AP)


The fire chief said the cause of death of the 8 deceased will not be officially known until the medical examiner has completed an investigation.

Houston Police Executive Assistant Chief Larry Satterwhite who was near the front of the crowd and told reporters at the press conference that the surge happened suddenly and played out over the course “of just a few minutes.”


The fire chief said that the event organizers had a “medical component” on hand to deal with emergencies, but “they were quickly overwhelmed when the crowd started falling out.”

Over 300 people were treated at an emergency field hospital set up at the venue, Peña said, with over 55 Houston Fire Department units later stepping in to provide assistance.

The show was canceled shortly after the incident, and the Houston Office of Emergency Management later announced that the Astroworld event had been canceled for Saturday.


Houston Police Chief Troy Finner said “it’s very important that none of us speculate” about what caused the surge and to allow investigators to complete their work.

“Nobody has all the answers tonight,” he said. “We just don’t know. And we will find out. So, pray for these families.”

There are rumors going around that this was a Satanic rite.

It would be interesting to know if there were 4D STS forces at work here.
 
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