Bikers Brawl In Australian Airport; 1 dead
March 22, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports

A man has been bludgeoned to death by a group of Australian motorcycle gang members in full view of dozens of people at Sydney airport.
Witnesses described bikers swinging poles “like swords” at each other’s heads as the brawl spilled over two floors of Sydney’s domestic terminal.
Four suspects have been arrested and the others are said to have fled.
Police believe the fight broke out when one group of bikers coming off a plane was ambushed by a rival gang.
Police did not name any gangs thought to be involved, but Australian media reported that the brawl, on Sunday afternoon, was between the Hell’s Angels and Comancheros gangs.
A 28-year-old man died in hospital from severe head injuries.
Police said about 15 gang members were involved in the fight, which was witnessed by about 50 people.
‘Group of cowards’
Witnesses described how the gang used the metal bollards in the check-in area as weapons.
“They started grabbing the metal poles that break up the check-in area and swinging them almost like swords at each other’s heads,” Naomi Constantine told Australia’s ABC news.
“I saw one of the men lying on the ground and another man came up with a pole and just started smashing it into his head.”
Local police chief Peter Williams called the attack a “disgraceful act perpetrated by a group of cowards”.
“A group of males have exited a plane and they were met by another group of males who we believe may be other motorcycle gang members,” Detective Inspector Williams told reporters.
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Sri Lanka Cricket Team Attacked By Terrorists 8 Dead
March 2, 2009 by national
Filed under World Report

A deadly attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Tuesday was likely the work of “well-trained terrorists,” its police chief said.
“There were 12 masked gunmen,” Habib-ur Rehman told reporters, adding that police battled against the assailants for about 25 minutes.
“They appeared to be well-trained terrorists. They came on rickshaws. They were armed with rockets, hand grenades, kalashnikovs.”
He said five policemen were killed in the gun attack which also wounded at least three Sri Lankan players.
“Five policemen who were providing protection to the team sacrificed their lives,” he added.
Masked gunman opened fire on the Sri Lankan cricket team’s bus in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore Tuesday, killing at least eight people and wounding six players, officials said.
Lahore police chief Habib-ur Rehman said 12 gunmen attacked the convoy near Lahore’s Gaddafi stadium with rockets, hand grenades and automatic weapons and were involved in a 25-minute shoot-out with the security forces.
“They appeared to be well-trained terrorists. They came on rickshaws,” he told reporters.
A police official said two civilians and six police officers who were guarding the players were killed in the attack which happened as the team was heading for the third day’s play in the second Test against Pakistan.
Kidnapping Capital of the U.S.A. – Phoenix Arizona
February 13, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

Brian Ross and ABC News report what officials caution is now a dangerous and even deadly crime wave. Phoenix, Arizona has become the kidnapping capital of America, with more incidents than any other city in the world outside of Mexico City and over 370 cases last year alone. But local authorities say Washington, DC is too obsessed with al Qaeda terrorists to care about what is happening in their own backyard right now.
“We’re in the eye of the storm,” Phoenix Police Chief Andy Anderson told ABC News of the violent crimes and ruthless tactics spurred by Mexico’s drug cartels that have expanded business across the border. “If it doesn’t stop here, if we’re not able to fix it here and get it turned around, it will go across the nation,” he said. Read more
FBI, ATF Investigate Germantown Wal-Mart Chemical Incident
January 23, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

FBI lab test results are expected next week as the investigation continues into the chemical spill at a Wal-Mart store in Germantown.
The FBI is trying to identify a substance found at the store last Thursday. Germantown’s chief said they’re not sure it’s the source of the fumes or if a crime occurred, but they’d rather be safe than sorry.
“Do you have any hard evidence at the moment that it’s a crime?” 12 News reporter Colleen Henry asked. Read more
2nd Arrest Made In Woodburn Bank Bombing That Killed Two Police Officers
December 15, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

UPDATE: The father of a Salem man accused of killing two Oregon law enforcement officers in a bank explosion was arrested and charged Tuesday, authorities said.
Bruce Turnidge, 57, faces charges of murder, attempted murder, assault and the manufacture and possession of an explosive device.
“There was sufficient evidence for him to be charged with all the same offenses as his son,” said Courtland Geyer, the deputy district attorney in Marion County. Read more

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