Sunday, March 19, 2017

The "Ides of March" of 2017: The Wars on Police Resumed (Worldwide)




"Beware the Ides of March"

The "Ides of March" of 2017: The Wars on Police Resumed (Worldwide) 

It started exactly on March 15, 2015 in Detroit. The most recent episodes of shooting at police officers, in a chronological order is below. The Paris episode was addressed. 

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3.15.17 - Detroit

3.15.17 - Manhunt ends with arrest after 2 Detroit officers shot on west side
3.17.17 - Detroit chief: DNA links shooting suspect to death of WSU officer Collin Rose
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3.16.17 - Bronx, NY

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3.17.17 - Man Charged With Murder in Death of Emergency Worker in the Bronx - The New York Times
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3.18.17 - Paris Orly airport

News Reviews and Opinions: Recent accidents: Paris Orly airport shooting: interpretations. The attribution is not even attempted: it became too complex...
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3.19.17 - Baton Rouge

3.19.17 - Baton Rouge cop killed, suspected gunman wounded in shootout - NY Daily News
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DNA links shooting suspect to death of WSU officer Collin Rose

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Detroit police are investigating whether a man suspected of shooting two officers Wednesday night is connected with the fatal shooting last year of a Wayne State University policeman. Wochit
Collin Rose(Photo: Wayne State University)
Detroit Police today confirmed that DNA evidence ties a suspect in this week's Detroit police shootings to the death of Wayne State police officer Collin Rose.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig said a man being held in connection with a Wednesday shootout with police that injured two police officers is the prime suspect in Rose's death.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy today charged Raymond Durham, 60, of Detroit, in connection with the shooting of the two male officers Wednesday. Police and prosecutors say that about 8:30 p.m., the officers stopped to do a pedestrian investigation of Durham on Ash Street near Tillman. While he was detained, police say Durham  fought the officers and pulled a gun from his front waistband, firing at the officers and leading to a shootout.
One of the officers, a 20-year veteran, suffered multiple gunshot wounds, while the other, a 4-year officer, was shot in the leg, police say.
Police found Durham a little more than two hours later at Vinewood and Michigan Avenue with multiple gunshot wounds. He was hospitalized at remains under treatment in police custody, Worthy's office said, adding that he'd be remanded to jail once he's released from the hospital.
Durham is charged with two counts of assault with intent to murder, two counts of resisting and obstructing the police causing serious impairment, one count of felon in possession of a firearm and five counts of felony firearm.  He was arraigned in a local hospital by 36th District Court Magistrate Laura Echartea.  A probable cause hearing is set for March 24.
Detroit police are looking for Raymon Durham as a person of interest related to a shooting of 2 police officers on the city's west side. (Photo: Detroit Police Dept.)
"We are able to charge this case today because of the round-the-clock collaboration with the Detroit Police Department, the Michigan State Police and many others who worked tirelessly on this case," Worthy said. "Any time a police officer is injured is a stark reminder of how much law enforcement puts on the line every minute of every day."
Police from multiple local, state and federal agencies "worked very hard to get to this day," Craig said of Durham's link to Rose's death, but given that much more investigation must be done, "this does not signify closure."
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Rose was killed on Nov. 22 in the area of Brainard and Lincoln in Detroit's Woodbridge neighborhood just west of the university. He was shot in the head about 6:35 p.m. that day after stopping a man on a bike. Police said Rose had called for backup just before he was shot by a man who fled on foot. The 29-year-old officer died a day later.
In December, prosecutors dropped charges against a man initially charged in the case after an investigation eliminated him as a suspect.
Wayne State University Police Chief Anthony Holt said it was too early for him or other university or city police officers to feel a sense of satisfaction about the DNA link, particularly because two Detroit officers remain hospitalized from this week's shooting. Craig said their conditions continue to improve and both are in good spirits. Police have declined to identify the officers out of sensitivity to their families.
Police, in a manhunt that included more than 200 local and federal agents, arrested Wednesday's shooting suspect on the city's west side about two hours after a gun battle that left the two officers wounded. Both the 60-year-old suspect and officers are in stable condition with bullet wounds.
The suspect in Wednesday's shooting was later found on the ground with a loaded .38-caliber revolver, and he was "preparing to engage" police when they arrested him.
Craig declined to go into specifics about the details of the DNA match, saying he didn't want to undermine the investigation into the shootings. He also wouldn't discuss whether the suspect had been among those police were looking into as possible suspects in Rose's death before the DNA match was made.
Craig acknowledged the importance of the DNA link but called it a “first step” in the investigation of Rose’s killing.
“Whenever there’s a forensic match, it’s significant,” Craig said, but he said it’s “one component of the investigation,” along with interviews and other evidence gathering police have done.
He said the investigation into Rose’s killing had been gathering steam recently, but he acknowledged a strong possibility that Durham might have remained on the streets had it not been for this week’s shootings of the two officers.
Craig said he planned to visit with the injured officers today and get updates on their conditions. He said the more seriously injured officer, who was shot in the neck, was expected to have to undergo several surgeries. Craig said that officer told him at his hospital bedside that he believed the man who shot Rose to death was the same man who shot him and his colleague.
"I don't know if that was cop instinct, but he felt very strongly about it, and I just looked at him and I said, 'Well, we're going to work hard, bring some closure,' " Craig said.
Holt said he would wait for evidence to be presented to Worthy's office before he would be ready to be excited about having solved Rose's killing. He said he and his officers are "taking a wait-and-see approach."
"Keep in mind we had two officers who were gravely wounded and are still recovering," Holt said. "It's a little too soon to be doing any celebration right now."
Contact Matt Helms: 313-222-1450 or mhelms@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter: @matthelms.
Wayne State police officer Collin Rose and fiancé Nikki
Wayne State police officer Collin Rose and fiancé Nikki Salgot.  Courtesy of Blake Govan
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Paris Orly airport shooting: Attacker was 'radicalised Muslim' man known to French intelligence services

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Recent accidents: Paris Orly airport shooting: interpretations. The attribution is not even attempted: it became too complex...

M.N.: Interpretation.

The attribution is not even attempted: it became too complex and difficult...
However, the stylistics: artfully, masterfully, complexly condensed, with overlapping words and meanings "message", and also the metaphoric meaning of the action itself, do provide some clues and do point in a certain direction, however tentatively.

Ziyed Ben Belgacem: "Z: ye(a), d(a), "zhid", / Ben / Belle / gasem: ("a guy who is generally crazy, parties hard, doesn't give two shits, absolutely hilarious, swears like a sailor, but has a very caring heart"); also: gas them; Belg: Belgium, Brussels - EU + a(and) cem: Turkish pronunciation: "chem, gem" - Germany, also - cem - cemetery. 

Other, alternative interpretations of "gasem" (which appears to be the main key word) - "Kassem" might have the additional meanings or are the deliberate misleading diversions: 

Kassem: (Kassem G): "you are just an actor, a comedian, and a "g" (Ru)

general kassem iran: "Belle Kassem" - self-explanatory 

See also: qasem soleimani letter to pentagon

In essence and summary, this "message" says, in this and my interpretation: "Gas the Jews... You are simply biased towards the Germans because of your origins, they have no arms, and do not intend to rearm, you exaggerate all this because of your historical bias as a Jew..." 

M.N.: I say: No, no, and no. I absolutely do not feel any bias towards any group or person. And as far as the Germans, I simply and most sincerely love and admire them, believe me, I really do. No bias here. Your explanation and interpretation are wrong. I simply want to find out the truth, and, it seems to me, it is you, who does not want to face it. 


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M.N.: And I say: 

Высоко парят "орлята"... Шутить изволите, господин начальник, whoever you are. 
Sticks and stones (and also the stolen guns: oh, poor, little, robbed, assaulted, totally historically disarmed dirty-blond lady, your friend: zig-zig!) will eventually break your bones, not mine, but your "wild psychoanalysis" (grandpa Zigi is spinning in his grave, un-gassed and unburnt) will never hurt me. 

Our preferred explanations are often "self-serving" and "self-satisfying", but not necessarily the correct ones. But you are free to "explain" anything and in any way you wish if it pleases you. 

"По лингвистике пошёл и копеечку нашёл!" 
Congratulations! Put it on your private account in Deutsche Bank, tax-and-examinations-free... Your overwhelming attachment to all thing German does show... 

You are "just wasting my precious time" with your "messi-gis". 

The other recent accidents appear to be semantically "charged" or significant also (and some quite tellingly so), but I will not address them now and here, really for the lack of time, and for some other reasons. 


Paris Orly airport shooting - 3.19.17

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Paris Orly airport shooting: Attacker was 'radicalised Muslim' man known to French intelligence services | The Independent
Man killed while trying to steal soldier's gun at Paris airport - NY Daily News
gasem meaning - Google Search
Urban Dictionary: gasem
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Recent Accidents - reviewed on 3.19.17

Man Charged With Murder in Death of Emergency Worker in the Bronx - The New York Times
1 FDNY EMT dead, another critical after being run over by their own ambulance after vehicle stolen in Soundview, Bronx | abc7ny.com
Baton Rouge cop killed, suspected gunman wounded in shootout - NY Daily News
classic cut barber shop police officer shot - Google Search
Manhunt ends with arrest after 2 Detroit officers shot on west side

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Paris Orly airport shooting: Attacker was 'radicalised Muslim' man known to French intelligence services

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A “radicalised Muslim” known to security services has been shot dead after attempting to steal a soldier’s gun at Paris Orly Airport
The 39-year-old French citizen, identified as Ziyed Ben Belgacem, shot at police officers manning a checkpoint in northern Paris with an “air pistol” before launching the airport attack, the French interior minister said.
During a visit to the airport, Bruno Le Roux said one officer was shot during the routine check and was undergoing hospital treatment for injuries to his face.
Passengers evacuated from Orly airport’s southern terminal after the shooting (Reuters)
“We can link the [airport attacker’s] identity with a check carried out at Garges-les-Gonesse ["гонишь" - you are carried away - M.N.] by a patrol in Stains ["you stain them" - M.N.] this morning,” he added.
“The individual’s identity is known to the police and intelligence services.” Belgacem's father and brother, as well as a cousin, have been detained for questioning.
According to French broadcaster BFMTV he had sent them a text reading: “I screwed up, I shot the police.”
A police source described the attacker as “a radicalised Muslim known to intelligence services”.
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told a news conference on Saturday evening that at the airport, Belgacem yelled he wanted to die in the name of Allah and said “whatever happens, there will be deaths”. 
Mr Molins said the attacker held an air pistol to a soldier’s head and used her as a shield. He apparently wanted to use her weapon to shoot people in the busy airport.
Contrary to earlier reports by French officials, Mr Molins said the attacker did wrench away her powerful military-grade assault rifle.
The soldier’s colleagues fired three bursts – eight rounds in all – when they killed him.
Belgacem had a lengthy criminal history of violence, robbery and drug offences but was not on the “fiche S” list of terror threats, despite being investigated by the DGSI as a potential jihadi after indications of Islamist radicalisation emerged in 2015.
Mr Molins said three people were being held in police custody, and that Belgacem’s choice of target and evidence that he had been radicalised justified launching a terrorism investigation.
Research has shown that more than half of European Isis fighters have a criminal past, with recruiters deliberately targeting violent criminals and gang members looking for redemption and a licence to kill in the name of jihad.
Like many other Islamists, Belgacem is believed to have been radicalised in prison and was put under surveillance after being freed, although it was unclear when monitoring stopped.
Prosecutors said no evidence of extremism was uncovered in a search of his home, which was among scores raided in the immediate aftermath of the Paris attacks.

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Belgacem’s first attack came at 6.50am (5.50am GMT) on Saturday morning, when he was stopped for speeding by a police patrol in the northern Paris suburb of Garges-les-Gonesse.
The national police information office said he was showing officers identification papers when he pulled put a pellet gun and opened fire, hitting one police officer in the face.
They fired back but Belgacem managed to flee in a Renault Clio, which he dumped to hijack a woman’s Citroen Picasso after making threats in a bar in Vitry.
The stolen vehicle was later found at Paris Orly Airport – but not until Belgacem had been shot dead in the attempted attack.
Belgacem attempted to steal a Famas assault rifle from a female soldier on a counter-terror patrol before being killed, Mr Le Roux said.
Jean-Yves Le Drian, the French defence minister, said the air force member was thrown to the ground during the assault, adding: “The two other airmen in the patrol opened fire to protect their comrade and protect nearby members of the public.
“They reacted with great professionalism and remarkable composure.”
French interior minister Bruno Le Roux and defence minister Jean-Yves le Drian answer questions at Paris Orly Airport (AP)
Francois Hollande, the French President, hailed the courage and efficiency of police confronted with “assaults committed by a particularly dangerous” individual.
Terrorism prosecutors have opened an investigation into the attack, which comes after a series of Isis-inspired atrocities across France.
No one else was injured in the airport attack at 8.30am local time (7.30am GMT), which triggered a red alert sent locally via the French government’s Saip terror warning system.
“We were waiting in line to check in for a flight to Tel Aviv when we heard three or four gunshots nearby,” 54-year-old Franck Lecam told AFP.
“There were police, emergency services, soldiers running in all directions.”
Another witness said Belgacem held the soldier by her neck while struggling with his other arm to get hold of her gun.
A photograph showed him lying dead on the floor outside a bakery chain, wearing black trousers and a white shirt.
The airport was evacuated as security operations continued, with France's national police urging people not to cross the security perimeter. 
Bomb squads and armed police were sent into the building to sweep for explosives but none were found.
Passengers evacuated from Paris Orly airport on 18 March (AP)
A notice was posted on the Paris airports authority website urging passengers not to travel to Orly, with diversions and delays expected.
Air traffic was suspended at Orly airport’s south and west terminals as operations continued, but restrictions were lifted on Saturday afternoon.
The attacked soldier was part of Operation Sentinel – a security initiative seeing troops deployed in combat uniforms around high profile sites including the Eiffel Tower since the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
It was the fourth time that troops in the 7,500-strong force have been attacked.
In February, a man wielding a machete attacked four soldiers patrolling at Le Louvre, a year after three petrol members were wounded by a man armed with a knife outside a Jewish community centre in Nice. 
In January 2016, a man rammed his car into four soldiers guarding a mosque in the southeastern city of Valence
France remains on high alert following a string of terror attacks directed and inspired by Isis, which has directed its followers to carry out opportunistic attacks on security forces and civilians in Europe.
A parcel bomb believed to have been sent by Greek anarchists exploded at the International Monetary Fund’s offices in Paris on Thursday, on the same day a student opened fire at a school in Grasse.
Ministers said the latest attack showed the importance of France’s ongoing state of emergency, which has been extended several times despite human rights concerns raised by the UN.
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