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Boston Bomber Sentenced To Death, Apologises For The Lives He Took

Friday, 26 June 2015 00:00 Written by

US judge formally sentenced convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death on Wednesday.

Tsarnaev, a US citizen of Chechen descent was sentenced to death on six counts over the 2013 bombings, one of the worst assaults on US soil since the September 11, 2001 attacks.
 
The bombings wounded 264 people, including 17 who lost limbs, near the finish line at the northeastern city’s popular marathon.

Tsarnaev, who alongside his brother Tarmalin committed the gruesome act went both went on the run and killed a police officer, before Tamerlan was shot dead and Tsarnaev arrested, four days later.

He was found, injured, in a grounded boat on which he had scrawled a bloody message defending the attacks as a means to avenge US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Judge George O’Toole officially imposed the death sentence, which had been reached unanimously by the 12-person jury on May 15.

“I sentence you to the penalty of death by execution,” O’Toole told Tsarnaev, before he was led away by US Marshals.

Moments before he was sentenced, Tsarnaev apologized for the first time to his victims for the suffering he caused.

“I would like to now apologize to the victims and to the survivors,” said the 21-year-old former university student in his first public remarks since the April 15, 2013 bombings that killed three people.

“I am guilty,” he said, standing pale and thin in a dark blazer. “Let there be no doubt about that.”

The former pot-smoker said he listened throughout the 12-week trial as he learnt about the victims from often harrowing testimony.

“I am sorry for the lives I have taken, for the suffering, the damage that I have done,” he said, beginning his remarks in the name of Allah and asking for God’s forgiveness.

“I pray to Allah to bestow his mercy upon the deceased,” he said. “I ask Allah to have mercy upon me, upon my brother, upon my family.”


Rotting remains of boy missing for more than a decade found in mother's car boot

Wednesday, 24 June 2015 00:00 Written by

 

Tonya Slayton was pulled over by police in a routine check when they smelled the stench of decomposing flesh coming from her vehicle   

Grisley discovery: Tonya Slaton kept her son Quincy Jamar Davis's remains in her car

A mother was discovered with the rotting remains of her teenage son, who went missing more than a decade ago, hidden inside her car boot.

Tonya Slayton was pulled over by police in a routine check when they smelled the stench of decomposing flesh coming from her vehicle, Virginia State Police said.

USA Today reports the 44-year-old, of Richmond, was driving a Ford Mustang when she was stopped on the morning of June 6 on Interstate 64 in Hampton.

The trooper noticed a large white spot on the floor behind the driver's seat that Slayton said was from the beach, according to a search warrant.

The officer wanted to know what was in the boot and opened it.

 

 

The mother said there were just clothes in there, but the reality was far more gory.

The lid was opened and the trooper reported smelling "rotting flesh," according to the document.

Slaton began throwing clothes on top of the spare tire, which is where the trooper found two plastic bags wrapped in duct tape full of human remains.

 

No one has seen her son, Quincy Jamar Davis, since 2004 when he was in seventh grade at Virginia Beach Middle School.

Quincy would have just turned 25. 

Slaton was charged with concealment of a dead body and remains in Hampton Roads Regional Jail on remand.

Additional charges are pending as inquiries into the cause of death continue. 


Names and photos of victims of US church shooting

Friday, 19 June 2015 00:00 Written by

 

Authorities in the United States of America have released the identities of the nine people that died when Dylann Storm Roof, 21, opened fire on Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, during a prayer meeting on Wednesday night. Authorities are treating the unwarranted attack on the historic black church by the young white man as a hate crime.

At a press briefing Thursday, Charleston County Coroner Rae Wooten released the full list of names and ages of the nine victims of the church shooting: The victims included three men and six women ranging in age from 26 to 87. A Yahoo News report listed the victims as follows:

Clementa Pinckney: South Carolina state Sen. Clementa Pinckney, the church’s pastor and a married father of two, the first victim to be identified. The 41-year-old pastor was leading a prayer service at the church when Roof opened fire. Pinckney is remembered as an accomplished leader in the community.

Sharonda Coleman-Singleton: A reverend at the church, the 45-year-old mother of three coached the girls’ track team at Goose Creek High School in Goose Creek, S.C. Originally from Newark, N.J., Coleman-Singleton later moved to Summerville, S.C.

Since 2007, Coleman-Singleton had also been a speech-language therapist for the school district, Berkeley County Public Schools, according to her LinkedIn page.

Coleman-Singleton had a Bachelor of Arts from South Carolina State University and a Master of Arts from Montclair State University. She also studied speech-language pathology at Nova Southeastern University.

Her son, Chris, is a talented baseball player who thrived on the Gators baseball team and went on to play for Charleston Southern University.

Cynthia Hurd: The 54 years old was the manager of St. Andrews Regional Library, Charleston, is remembered as a woman who spent her life making sure residents of the local community had opportunities for personal growth and an education.

Hurd worked with Charleston County Public Library for 31 years. Before joining St. Andrews, she was manager of the John L. Dart branch.

DePayne Middleton-Doctor: Former Charleston County employee DePayne Middleton-Doctor, 49, was reportedly the mother of four girls and sang in the church’s choir. In a Facebook post, one of her family members, Laurie Middleton, said she will miss her beautiful personality, laughter, smile and love for all people.

Tywanza Sanders: The Allen University alumnus, 26, graduated from the school’s Division of Business Administration in 2014. In a statement from the university, Sanders was remembered as “a quiet, well known student who was committed to his education. He presented a warm and helpful spirit as he interacted with his colleagues.” 

Myra Thompson: She was aged 59 and was a devout member of the Anglican Church in North America also confirmed Thompson’s death. Her husband, the Rev. Anthony Thompson, is a vicar for Holy Trinity REC.

Ethel Lee Lance: The 70-year-old was a sexton who had reportedly worked at the church for more than 30 years. “I’m lost, I’m lost,” her grandson, Jon Quil Lance, said to The Post and Courier. “Granny was the heart of the family.”

Daniel L. Simmons: She was a retired pastor from another church in Charleston and attended the Emanuel AME Church’s services every Sunday and Bible study every Wednesday.

Susie Jackson: Aged 87, she was a longtime church member. Jackson was active in the church, serving on the usher board and singing in the choir. Her grandson, Tim Jackson, told WEWS, an ABC affiliate, that she was a loving person with an infectious smile. “It’s real, real hard. It’s challenging because I don’t believe she deserved to go this way. It hurts to process,” he said.


Donald Trump Is Running For US President In 2016

Friday, 19 June 2015 00:00 Written by

Real-estate mogul and television personality Donald Trump announced his 2016 presidential campaign Tuesday morning.

“Ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for president of the United States, and we are going to make our country great again!” Trump said.

The Republican businessman made the announcement at the namesake Trump Tower in New York City.

In his wide-ranging and, lasting about 45 minutes, lengthy speech, Trump railed against President Barack Obama and the potential Pacific trade deal — the Trans-Pacific Partnership — while repeatedly touting his own negotiating skills.

“Our country is in serious trouble,” he said. “We don’t have victories anymore. We used to have victories, but we don’t have them. When was the last time anybody saw us beating, let’s say, China in a trade deal? I beat China all the time. All the time.”

Trump said he was the only candidate who could fix his list of the country’s problems, and he directly challenged former Gov. Jeb Bush (R) by name in his remarks.

“They will never make America great again,” he said of his opponents. “They don’t even have a chance. They’re controlled fully by the lobbyists, by the donors, and by the special interests — fully! Our country needs a truly great leader and we need a truly great leader now. We need a leader that wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’

The famous real-estate developer also touted his own wealth, which he previously said could be used to finance his campaign.

“I’m really rich,” he said. “That’s the kind of thinking you need for this country. Because you’ve got to make the country rich. It sounds crass … It’s not crass.”

Later in the speech, Trump extensively discussed his net worth, which he said was roughly $9 billion.

“I’m really proud of my success, I really am,” Trump said. “I’ve employed tens of thousands of people over my lifetime. That means medical, that means education, that means everything. So a large accounting firm and my accountants have been working for months — because it’s big and complex — and they’ve put together a statement.”

– Business Insider


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Gunman who killed 9 at popular US black church lands in police net •Obama outraged

Thursday, 18 June 2015 00:00 Written by

 

The lone gunman who killed nine innocent souls last night in a shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, US, has landed in police net.

FBI identified the suspect as 21-year-old Dylann Storm Roof, who was arrested in Shelby, N.C., this morning during a traffic stop. Federal authorities are treating the attack as a hate crime.

Roof attended a Bible study class at the church for about an hour before opening fire, officials said. The church’s pastor, state Sen. Clementa Pinckney, who was among those killed.

The incident has left President Barack Obama outraged. Speaking from the White House, the US President said that all too often, he has been called to the microphone to mourn the deaths of innocents killed by those “who had no trouble getting their hands on a gun.”

“At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries,” Obama said. “It doesn’t happen in other places with this kind of frequency. It is in our power to do something about it,” he added.

Obama said that he and Vice President Joe Biden both spoke with Charleston Mayor Joseph Riley to express condolences. He disclosed that he and first lady Michelle Obama knew several parishioners at Emanuel AME church, including late Pastor Pinckney.

•Photo by AFP shows the suspect, Dylann Storm Roof.


Bush cancels presidential campaign outing over church shooting

Thursday, 18 June 2015 00:00 Written by

 

US Republican Party presidential hopeful Jeb Bush has canceled campaign events scheduled for today in Charleston, South Carolina, following the unprovoked gun attack at the Emanuel AME Church that left nine people dead.

A white man had opened fire during a prayer meeting inside the historic black church in downtown Charleston on Wednesday night, in an assault that authorities described as a hate crime. The shooter remains at large.

Agency reports quoted Police Chief Greg Mullen as saying he believed the attack at the church was a hate crime, and police were looking for a white male in his early 20s.

“The only reason that someone could walk into a church and shoot people praying is out of hate,” said Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley. “It is the most dastardly act that one could possibly imagine, and we will bring that person to justice . . . This is one hateful person.”

•Photo by AP shows worshippers at the Emanuel AME Church, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, comforting each other after the shooting.

 

Source News Express


Jeb Bush announces White House bid, says 'America deserves better'

Tuesday, 16 June 2015 00:00 Written by

 

Jeb Bush jumped headlong into the presidential race Monday, insisting "America deserves better" after eight years of Barack Obama, as the Republican seeks to win over votes skeptical of his political pedigree.

 
 
 

Following a lengthy exploration of a White House bid, Bush made his formal announcement at Miami Dade College, a diverse university chosen to signal that he aims to run an inclusive 2016 campaign.

"I have decided. I am a candidate for president of the United States," he said. As the crowd roared, a relieved Bush uttered: "Whooo!"

While he is the son and brother of two former presidents, Bush highlighted his own political vision and his two terms as governor of Florida.

"We made Florida number one in job creation and number one in small business creation," Bush said, boasting that he slashed taxes by $19 billion.

"I know we can fix this. Because I've done it."

Bush also stressed he would campaign everywhere and face the issues, rather than rely on his record and family name.

"I will take nothing and no one for granted. I will run with heart. I will run to win," he said.

He also stressed that as president he would take Washington "out of the business of causing problems."

The phrasing marked a jab at the four US senators in the race -- Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Lindsey Graham and fellow Florida conservative Marco Rubio -- and suggested Americans should seek an outsider with executive experience.

Bush, 62, has been running a de facto campaign for six months, raising millions of dollars and increasing his international profile with a trip last week to Europe.

Following his speech in Miami, he will set about trying to prove that, although he comes from the Bush political dynasty, he is his own man.

While he highlighted his own record, he knocked the Obama adminstration for what he called the "phone-it-in foreign policy, the Obama-Clinton-Kerry team (that) is leaving a legacy of crises uncontained, violence unopposed, enemies unnamed, friends undefended, and alliances unravelling."

"You and I know that America deserves better," he said.

Overcoming legacy of 'W'

Hillary Clinton is the frontrunner on the Democratic side, with no current close competition.

Nationally, Bush is bunched at the top of most Republican polls, but he is not the dominant figure many had expected.

He finished a dispiriting seventh last month in an Iowa poll, but dismisses his struggles to break free of the pack.

"People make up their mind in the last weeks of these primaries. So my expectation is that we'll have slow, steady progress," Bush told CNN.

He waded into a quagmire last month when he repeatedly stumbled over whether he would have authorized an invasion of Iraq.

The hiccups highlighted what will likely be one of the candidate's main challenges: overcoming the legacy of his brother George W. Bush, his unpopular Iraq policy and a second term that ended economic turmoil.

"We've already seen what a Bush economy looks like," Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Monday.

"Jeb would double down."

Some voters are less critical of his pedigree.

"To me the last name brings a lot of respect," Carlos Musivay, an entrepreneur who arrived early at Bush's Miami event, told AFP.

"It also brings the challenges of his brother, but we have to look at Jeb for Jeb," he added. "He's his own person. When he was governor it wasn't George W running Florida."

Grassroots conservatives have expressed skepticism, saying Bush has not put forward a compelling message since leaving the governorship eight years ago.

His support for comprehensive immigration reform places him to the left of virtually all Republican candidates on the issue, and his backing of national education standards is loathed by the far-right.

With many conservative primary voters demanding ideological purity, Bush has a tricky path to the nomination.

He needs to fend off younger, uncompromising conservatives that he acknowledged Monday are "good people" battling for the White House.

"It's nobody's turn," he said. "It's everybody's test -- and it's wide open."


Michelle Obama in Britain

Monday, 15 June 2015 00:00 Written by

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