• New Years Red State Killer Rampage Kills 10

    From Adrian Dittman@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 1 15:18:28 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism

    More proof that rightists are suicidal violent sadistic murderers.


    New Orleans updates: 10 dead, dozens injured after vehicle plows into
    crowd in 'terrorist attack'

    The driver was shot and killed in a gunfight with police, officials said.

    A suspect who was "hellbent" on killing as many people as possible drove
    a pickup truck around barricades and plowed his vehicle through a crowd
    of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans at a high rate of speed, leaving at least 10 dead and injuring dozens of others early
    Wednesday, city and federal officials said.

    After mowing down numerous people over a three-block stretch on the famed thoroughfare while firing shots into the crowd, the suspect allegedly got
    out of the truck wielding an assault rifle and opened fire on police
    officers, law enforcement officials briefed on the incident told ABC
    News. Officers returned fire, killing the suspect who was not immediately identified, sources said. At least two police officers were shot and
    wounded, authorities said.

    Explosive devices found in and around the scene on Bourbon Street were apparently found to be viable, multiple law enforcement sources tell ABC
    News.

    New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell described the horrific incident a
    "terrorist attack" and the FBI said it was being investigated as an act
    of terror. The bloodshed comes on the heels of a deadly vehicle ramming
    attack in Germany. Fears of such attacks were a growing concern among law enforcement as well as attacks by lone actors at winter holiday events.

    Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said the driver had attempted to
    kill as many people as possible. The truck used in the attack appeared to
    be a F-150 Lightning, an electric vehicle. A black flag appeared to be
    attached to the vehicle, but its significance was not immediately known.

    By the time the melee -- which was described by city officials as a "mass casualty incident" -- had ended, at least 35 people were injured, New
    Orleans police and city officials said. Most of the victims appeared to
    be local, officials said.

    "He was hellbent on creating the carnage that he did," Kirkpatrick said
    at a news conference early Wednesday.

    The New Orleans Police Department said the attack occurred despite the
    force being "staffed 100%" for New Year's Eve and the Sugar Bowl, a
    college football game played annually on New Year's Day. An additional
    300 officers were on duty from partner agencies, the police department
    said.

    President Joe Biden has been briefed on the attack and has been in touch
    with Cantrell to offer support, according to the White House.

    "The FBI is already on the ground supporting local law enforcement in the investigation and the President will continue to be briefed throughout
    the day," the White House said in a statement.

    Local authorities asked the FBI for assistance early on Wednesday, a
    senior federal law enforcement source told ABC News. A command center was
    being set up, the source said. The FBI was set to lead the investigation.

    "A horrific act of violence took place on Bourbon Street earlier this
    morning," Gov. Jeff Landry said, adding that his family was praying for
    the victims and first responders.
    Emergency vehicles are seen near Bourbon Street in New Orleans on
    Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.
    WGNO

    A witness, who requested to be identified only as Paul S., told ABC News
    he was startled awake by the sound of what he initially thought was
    fireworks.

    "Around 3:15 [a.m.], we heard a 'pop, pop, pop, pop' sound followed by a
    sound that sounded like fireworks going off, like big fireworks all at
    once," Paul S. said. "Then it turned out that was the crash."

    He said he looked outside his hotel window, he saw a chaotic scene with
    bodies strewn on the street below.

    "What I was was if you can imagine a street with brick and whatnot
    littered all around the sidewalk, and then there were bodies laid up next
    to garbage cans and people rushing to give aid," Paul S. said.

    He said he observed a man who had been thrown from his wheelchair lying
    on the ground next to the truck involved in in the attack writhing in
    pain.

    "There was also a body underneath a scissor lift," Paul S. said.

    Leading up to the holidays, federal law enforcement and intelligence had
    warned police around the country that low-tech vehicle ramming was a key
    area of concern and that they needed to prepare -- and that was before
    the German Christmas market attack on Dec. 20, in which five people were
    killed and hundreds were injured.

    In a Dec. 9 assessment for the Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration,
    federal and local agencies wrote: “We remain concerned about the use of
    vehicle ramming against high-profile outdoor events…Vehicle ramming has
    become a recurring tactic employed by threat actors in the West, marked
    by a continued interest by (terrorists, extremists) and lone offenders in targeting crowded pedestrian areas.”

    "There are 30 injured patients that have been transported by NOEMS and 10 fatalities," the city said, using an acronym for the New Orleans
    Emergency Medical Services.

    The police later said at least 35 people were injured and taken to five
    local hospitals -- University Medical Center, Touro Hospital, East
    Jefferson General Hospital, Ochsner Medical Center Jefferson Campus and
    Ochsner Baptist Campus.

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  • From The Disappearing Karen Bass@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 18 11:57:35 2025
    XPost: sat.general, talk.politics.misc, alt.abortion
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.war.civil.usa

    https://www.bexar.org/ImageRepository/Document?documentID=34194

    A San Antonio man is headed to prison for a violent attempted rape of a woman.

    Gary Franz DeVaughn, 59, was found guilty following a jury trial in April for charges of attempted aggravated sexual assault and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. In March 2020, the victim was found naked near the intersection of N. New Braunfels
    and E. Commerce begging for help. She had a head injury, broken nose and bite marks she said she sustained from a man who tried to sexually assault and beat her. The victim is homeless and could not be found to testify, but prosecutors presented evidence
    at the trial, including video and photos of the victim’s injuries showing her condition right after the attack.

    The defendant had removed his GPS monitor and was not located until the last day of the trial. The jury found DeVaughn guilty on both charges. Judge Ron Rangel sentenced DeVaughn to 70 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional
    Division.

    “These cases are extremely challenging in normal circumstances, but our prosecutors used every available resource to seek justice for this victim even in her absence. This defendant was previously charged with other violent offenses but was not held
    responsible because he targeted homeless women or women down on their luck who would not be available when he was brought to court on those charges. Thanks to the dedication of our team, this defendant is finally being held accountable and women in Bexar
    County won’t have to worry about being targeted by him ever again,” said Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales.

    Assistant District Attorneys Meredith MacIntire and Lauren Scott of the Family Violence Division prosecuted this case in the 379th District Court. The San Antonio Police Department investigated the crime.

    https://www.bexar.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=893

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