Dayton Shooting 8/4/19

A detailed account of the shooting in Dayton, Ohio, according to NBC News. More comprehensive than some, this article focuses more on the past life of the gunman than the actual shooting.
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Investigators seek motive of 24-year-old man who started shooting outside a popular Dayton bar.
Gainey said Betts demonstrated "violent tendencies," but did not elaborate.
There was no indication that Betts' political views were connected with the killings.
Melissa Appel, said she dated Betts the summer of 2018 to early 2019.
Appel described Betts as "quiet" and "respectful," and with whom she discussed anime and music.
Appel said he was "never aggressive" and did not demonstrate warning signs as far as she could tell.
"Appel, 30, was at work when authorities identified Betts as the gunman."
Appel said she could scarcely believe that a person she knew could do such a thing.
Appel added that Betts once took her to a shooting range.
Appel also added that he sometimes talked about guns.
Appel did not know he owned any firearms.
Appel's account of Betts contradicted other people who suggested Betts was socially alienated.
Theo Gainey, a neighbor, said he was "kind of a loner, a bit of an outcast."
Gainey added "a lot of people saw kind of a dark side in him."
Gainey described Betts as a "bad dude."
In interviews with The Associated Press (AP), two former high school classmates claimed Betts was suspended once for making a "hit list" of people to kill.
Betts replied with "expressions that seemed to support the anti-fascist movement."
The same classmates said Betts also made a "rape list" of girls he desired to sexually assault.
NBC News has not independently verified their accounts.
These accounts were discovered after police found nothing in Betts' background preventing the purchase of the .223 caliber rifle used in the shooting.
The former classmates spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity in case they would face harassment.
These classmates claimed Betts was suspended junior year at Bellbrook High School after the "hit list" was discovered scrawled in a campus bathroom.
This suspension succeeded a suspension over a "rape list" Betts brought to school, said classmates, a man and woman now both 24.
"'There was a kill list and a rape list, and my name was on the rape list,' the female classmate told the AP."
When the "hit list" came out in 2012, about 1/3 of Bellbrook High School students skipped school for fear of being targeted, according to the Dayton Daily News.
A 24-year-old woman told NBC News she was Betts' friend in middle school until he made a violent, sexual threat against her.
The woman, who requested anonymity, claimed Betts spoke about wanting to harm girls.
This same woman claimed Betts said he was afraid of this thoughts.
This woman added Betts showed her poems he wrote about killing people.
This woman said she urged Betts to get counseling.
In Betts' replies, he also seemed to support politicians such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Betts "sometimes retweeted prominent accounts associated with the political left."
Connor Betts, the gunman, was clad in body armor and carrying ammunition magazines.
Johnson ended the relationship by text.
Betts killed his sister.
Betts killed eight others, injuring dozens more early Sunday.
Betts was fatally shot by officers.
Adelia Johnson, 24, Betts' ex-girlfriend, said Betts would have known his actions to be "deplorable."
Johnson and Betts met early 2019 in psychology class at Sinclair Community College in Dayton.
Johnson and Betts bonded over a shared struggle with mental illness, Johnson said.
One date, Betts took Johnson to shoot a rifle.
Betts brought up mass murders when he and Johnson were together, she told "Today."
Johnson said Betts performed with an extreme heavy metal band known for sexually violent lyrics.
"On their first date, Johnson said Betts showed her body camera video from a mass shooting at a synagogue."
Later, Betts asked Johnson to accompany him while he tried to drop off an anonymous letter to an ex-girlfriend.
Johnson said the letter – "You can't escape your past" – unnerved her.
The letter incident was Johnson's final red flag, she said.
Johnson told her friends she was "scared by his actions."
On Twitter, Betts promoted gun ownership.
Johnson and Betts' relationship ended in May, 2019.
Johnson said she was stunned when she found that Betts was the gunman.
This Dayton shooting occurred only 13 hours after a mass shooting killing 22 people in El Paso, Texas.
Betts was a resident of the suburb of Bellbrook, Dayton.
Betts was shot within a minute of firing his first shot at 1:05 a.m.
"Police say Betts fired at least 41 shots."
No motive established.
On Monday, August 5th, investigators said they do not know if Betts shot his 22-year-old sister Megan Betts intentionally.
Betts' family has not commented publicly since the shooting.
Betts was active on Twitter.
Betts described himself as an "anime fan," a "metalhead," and a "leftist."
Twitter suspended his account after the shooting.
On Twitter, Betts promoted atheism.
She said, "He had really dark fantasies, a lot of them mixed death with sex."
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People now see gunman's violent threats, hit lists, and fascination with shootings, to be red flags.
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Family of Dayton mass shooter issued first statement to the public.
The Betts thank Chief Doherty and the Bellbrook Police Department for providing peace around their home.
The Betts family thanks everyone.
The Betts also request privacy to process the horror of the shooting.
The Betts request family privacy to mourn loss of children.
The Betts express enormous gratitude to all who supported during this time.
The Betts will not comment further on said investigation.
The Betts respect the investigative process conducted by Dayton Police and FBI.
The Betts family is working with the police in investigation of this tragedy.
The Betts thank those who provided aid and comfort to victims.
On Tuesday evening, Bellbrook Police Chief Doug Doherty read statement to members of media.
The Betts thank the first responders from the police and fire departments for their promptness in relieving casualties.
The Betts offer heartfelt prayers and condolences to all victims and their relations.
The Betts family is shocked and devastated by the shooting in Dayton.
In the statement, the Betts family also thanked those who comforted and grieved with them.
In the statement, the Betts family thanked police.
In under one minute, gunman killed 9 people and injured 27 outside night clubs in popular entertainment hub called the Oregon District
Gunman was 24 years old, lived in Bellbrook, Ohio.
"Doherty has acted as a de facto spokesperson for the Betts family."
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President Donald Trump visited 1st responders and survivors of Dayton shooting.
Trump tweeted that he had just visited with the victims and family, police, medical staff and 1st responders.
Whaley and Brown accompanied Trump on his tour to Dayton, which was closed to the press.
Brown urged Trump to tell Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to call the Senate into session this week to deal with gun violence.
Rep. Joyce Beatty, a Jefferson Township Democrat who grew up in Dayton, did not accompany Trump on the trip.
Separately, Beatty demanded McConnell call the Senate into emergency session to vote on 2 House-passed bills.
These two bills would tighten the background check system for buying guns.
This "red flag" law would enable a court to separate a possibly mentally ill person from their guns.
The early morning attack took 9 lives and the shooter as well.
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Hours later, Trump blasted the city's mayor and Ohio's Democratic senator.
Trump says that China is not doing well.
Scavino said, "They all loved seeing their great President!"
There were some very powerful moments, Scavino added, throughout the entire visit.
"So much enthusiasm and love," Scavino said, "contrary to what the Trump Hating Dems would ever share or say."
While Trump walked through the hospital, dozens of protestors chanted outside, "Hey Hey, Ho Ho, Donald Trump has got to go."
One protester held a sarcastic sign saying, "Toledo Strong," referencing Trump's mixing up the two Ohio cities.
Tuesday morning, before Trump's trip to Dayton and El Paso, he fired against accusations that "he helped fuel the rage that leads to mass shootings."
Trump thinks his rhetoric has nothing to do with the shootings.
Tump believes that his rhetoric brings people together.
Trump says that the US is doing "incredibly well."
Trump was asked if he'll still use such strong language such as calling the immigration from Mexico "invasion."
During the hospital tour, Trump told some of the wounded, "You had God watching. I want you to know we're with you all the way."
"Invasion" was the very word used by the El Paso shooter, who killed 22 Saturday.
Trump replied that he thought illegal immigration and open borders were very bad things for our country.
Trump called his impending OH visit a good opportunity to congratulate the police on the incredible job they did.
Trump blasted people who blame "his volatile comments for violence."
Trump said his critics are political people trying to make points.
Trump said his critics often are running for president and are low, very low in the polls.
Trump said the Dayton shooter supported Bernie Sanders, Antifa, or Elizabeth Warren, not him.
Earlier, Trump cited a conservative news site, tweeting that the Dayton shooter historically supported political figures like Sanders, Warren and Antifa.
Trump tweeted he hoped other news outlets would report this as opposed to Fake News – thank you.
Scavino added on Twitter that Trump was treated like a Rock Star in the hospital, which was all on video.
Whaley said that Trump's talks can often by divisive, which is the last thing Dayton needs right now.
"It was a warm and wonderful visit," Trump said, filled with "tremendous enthusiasm & even love."
"They are disgraceful politicians," Scavino said, "politicizing a mass shooting, at every turn they can."
Then Trump said he saw "Pres. Candidate (0%) Sherrod Brown & Mayor Whaley totally misrepresenting what took place inside of the hospital."
Trump said that their news conference after he left was a fraud.
Trump said that it bore no resemblance to his visit with the "incredible people" he was "so lucky" to talk with.
All the people were amazing, Trump said.
Trump bashed former VP (Vice President) Joe Biden also.
Biden condemned Trump for fanning "the flames of white supremacy" in America.
Trump tweeted, "Watching Sleepy Joe Biden making a speech. Sooo Boring!"
Biden would fail miserably, Trump intimated.
Earlier, White House social media director Dan Scavino tweeted it was "very sad" to see Brown & Whaley "LYING" and distorting Trump's visit to Miami Valley Hospital.
During a press conference after Trump's visit, Whaley and Brown "readily credited Trump with bringing comfort to those at the hospital."
Many people "are angry that officials have so far refused to 'do something.'"
Trump told the police he hoped to reward them for their quick response.
When Trump said this, Brown said he jumped in and told Trump his best action for the officers was to ban the "assault weapons" used in many mass shootings.
"Trump's response? 'He only said that we will get things done,' Brown said."
Whaley, who wanted Brown for president, said she also pushed Trump to advocate more gun restrictions.
"I'm not holding my breath," Whaley said.
Whaley also noted that government officials sometimes try to wait for people to forget so they can get away with doing nothing.
"'The people in the city of Dayton are really looking for action,' Whaley said."
Whaley noted the possibility of OH and TX becoming pilot tests for a possible nationwide "red flag" law.
Whaley approved of Trump's decision not to stop by the Oregon district, where the shooting occurred.
The alleged Democratic support comes from a Twitter account that some have linked to the Dayton killer.
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El Paso Walmart Shooting – 20 Dead

There isn't much to say reviewing a story like this one. The more you hear about it the less you want to know. CNN's writers do a good job of showing the hopelessness these people had in this very sad situation. When in the face of death you state the facts and that's all.
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A shooter killed at least 22 people and injured at least 27 others.
A suspect, a 21-year-old man, is in custody.
Officials are investigating whether this was done with racist undertones.
Shooting began in the morning around 11 AM local time.
The shooting happened at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.
The suspect is 21-year-old Patrick Crusius.
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Police are looking to bring capital murder charges against him.
An unnamed source close to law enforcement said law enforcement is opening a domestic terrorism investigation in this massacre.
Three Mexican nationals were killed and six injured.
Investigators are reviewing online comments posted days before the shooting that may speak to a motive.
The online posting was believed to be written by Crusius, although not confirmed.
First officer arrived six minutes later.
El Paso Police Sgt. Robert Gomez said that they were given several different locations of the shooter.
Multiple agencies responded to the scene.
Officials from two local hospitals said they had received at least 23 people.
Dr. Stephen Flaherty said the patients ranged in age from 25 to 82.
The police were able to escort many outside to safety.
Some people videoed the mass exodus.
Very many people were able to help through the blood drive.
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"Lives were taken who should still be with us today," Gov. Greg Abbott said after the incident.
El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen said "The ages and genders of all these people injured and killed are numerous in the age groups. The situation, needless to say, is a horrific one."
"Right now, we have a manifesto from this individual that indicates to some degree a nexus to a potential hate crime," Allen said.
FBI El Paso Special Agent in Charge Emmerson Buie said more investigative work was needed before determining whether there was a possible hate crime.
The crime scene will "be in play for a long period," Allen said. "Unfortunately, the deceased will remain at the scene until the scene is processed properly for evidentiary purposes to be gathered for later prosecution."
"This was a massacre," said US Rep. Veronica Escobar,"The numbers are shocking."
Walmart said in their statement "We're in shock over the tragic events at Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso. … We're praying for the victims, the community & our associates, as well as the first responders."
"There were about 20 children and adults, plus employees, hiding, all cramped like sardines," Explained Brandon Chavez, a mall employee. "Most of us were desperate, some were on their phones. There were girls crying, people trying to talk to each other and women with babies in their arms."
Mayor Dee Margo said that his city would rise above this "senseless and evil act of violence."
"We will be defined by the unity and compassion we showed in the wake of this tragedy," he said. "United, our community will heal."
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Officials have not identified all the dead yet.
Thirteen were US citizens, seven Mexican citizens, one German, and one undetermined.
The deaths of Mexican citizens led Mexican officials to demand protections for Mexican citizens and Mexican Americans in the US.
President Donald Trump responded to the El Paso shooting.
Trump is expected to visit El Paso this week.
According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been more than 250 mass shootings this year.
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He mostly pointed to cultural issues and mental illness.
He did throw in support for a red flag law that could let police or courts seize guns from dangerous people.
Activists and Democrats have called for federal action on guns, hoping to get the Republican-controlled Senate to move on legislation passed by the Democratic-held House.
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When gunshots rang out at an El Paso Walmart, Gilbert Serna yelled for everyone to follow him.
He said he led nearly 100 people out the back of the store to safety.
He has worked at this Walmart store for almost 19 years.
He was at the back of the store when he heard a "code brown" meaning there was an active shooter.
Serna immediately signaled for customers and co-workers to follow him to the backroom of the store.
Walmart confirmed Serna is an employee.
Instead of joining them safely inside the containers, Serna closed the door and went to check on more people who needed to escape.
A regular customer that Serna recognized was helping people escape elsewhere.
Adria Gonzalez pulled her mother and made it to a storage area at Walmart.
Gonzalez and her mother were shopping for their groceries.
When the shooting began, Gonzalez waved people down and brought them to safety.
About 40 people followed her to the storage area near the meat counter.
They waited until they could no longer hear any gunshots.
She saw many people being hurt and needing help, but she couldn't help all of them.
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Serna said "I was scared, I'm not going to lie, but I wasn't thinking about my own safety. I was thinking about everybody else's safety."
"We were out in the open," Serna said. "I opened the shipping containers and told everyone to get in."
Gonzalez said, "You see this happening in the movies, but when you live it yourself, when you see a person killing, the blood everywhere, You are in shock."
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Female Soccer Players Overpayed?

The U.S. Soccer president Carlos Cordeiro has presented the fact that the U.S. Women's National Team has been paid more than the men's team over the past several years. The truth is told by the numbers. This report of the case is overall moderate and calculated, with only a few instances of fiery unreason.
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Cordeiro wrote an open letter to federation members on Monday, July 29th, 2019.
Cordeiro's letter included 10 years of financial data concerning the USMNT and USWNT (United States Men & Women's National Team) respectively.
USWNT were paid around $34.1 million from 2010-2018.
USMNT were paid around $26.4 million from 2010-2018.
FIFA World Cup men's team made $41 million (including bonuses) from 2010-2018.
FIFA World Cup women's team made $39.7 million (including bonuses) from 2010-2018.
The winner of the men's Russian tournament made more than the women's French tournament this summer.
After winning is 4th World Cup, the USWNT is working on resolving the equal pay issue with the USSF (U.S. Soccer Federation).
Molly Levinson, the players' spokesperson, responded to the letter.
Levinson says the USSF uses words such as "fair" and "equitable" instead of "equal" in describing pay.
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U.S. Soccer president Carlos Cardeiro claims the women's team is paid more than the men's.
In his letter, Cordeiro desired his audience to hear his case because the women's team had shared theirs.
Cordeiro appealed to his audience to understand the key facts so that both of the teams could grow together.
U.S. Soccer admits they are not responsible for the inequity of FIFA's prize money.
Levinson remarked on the "sad attempt by the USSF to quell the overwhelming . . . support the USWNT has received."
Levinson said the USSF repeatedly admit that their women aren't paid equally or even deserve equal pay.
Levinson declares the numbers the USSF uses are "utterly false," including inflated NWSL (National Women's Soccer League) salaries for mere show.
"Any apples-to-apples comparison shows that the men earn far more than the women," Levinson states.
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Rep. Cummings Home Burgled

Another story simply was written to bury the president. They use this incident as an excuse to put Trump's name in the title and get more clicks. The main story should be about the attempted robbery, not what the president had to say about it. Although they may have argued in the past, or currently are, that is not enough to bring him into the article right from the beginning and put him in the title. We don't get to know much about what Cummings had to say about Trump and it is painted as if the president was kicking a defenseless man while he was down.
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Police are investigating the robbery.
He said he scared the intruder off by yelling.
No property was taken.
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Trump chortled at news of the burglary.
“Really bad news! The Baltimore house of Elijah Cummings was robbed. Too bad!” the president tweeted.
Trump has had a running feud with Cummings over the conditions of Baltimore.
Mr. Cummings called him a racist.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez called the president very small and that he should stop tweeting and fix America's problems.
Cummings thanked police for their help and sent all questions their way.
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Police say the burglary was reported at 3:40 AM at Mr. Cummings home.
Mr. Cummings is part of the group investigating Trump's administration.
According to the FBI, Baltimore had the third-highest number of incidents of violent crime per 100,000 residents in 2017.
Mr. Cummings does not run Baltimore but only represents it in Congress.
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The attempted robbery was made just hours before Trump called Mr. Cummings' district a "disgusting, rat-infested mess."
Trump drew criticism for berating Mr. Cummings several times.
Mr. Cummings got Trump mad after challenging the head of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan about the conditions of families at the southern border.
Democrats led by Nancy Pelosi called Trump "racist and dangerous."
Republicans also said his tweets were not a good idea.
Trump said "Elijah Cummings has done a very poor job for his district and the City of Baltimore. ”
He called Cummings who is black a racist.
Trump says Cummings and the others in charge are responsible for the city.
The president says that Baltimore's crime rate right now is worse than Honduras.
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The intruder made his entrance at 3:40, did not get into any living spaces and appeared to escape in a bicycle.
Mr. Cummings is serving his 13th term in the House.
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President Trump cast attention on Mr. Cummings and his city of Baltimore even after a burglary.
The robbery happened hours before Mr. Trump called Baltimore a "rat-infested mess."
Trump Tweeted: morning. “Really bad news! The Baltimore house of Elijah Cummings was robbed. Too bad!”
Mr. Cummings is very vocal about the treatment of children held in migrant detention centers.
Trump says the situation in Baltimore is much worse then the situation on the border.
His comments about a mostly black city caused him to be called racist.
Mr. Trump called Mr. Cummings who is a civil rights activist, a racist.
In response to Mr. Trumps comments, Mr. Cummings resolved to continue to fight for his community saying “Mr. President, I go home to my district daily. Each morning, I wake up, and I go and fight for my neighbors.”
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Trump took to Twitter to bring attention to a break in against one of his opponents, Elijah Cummings.
Trump referred to reports that Baltimore police were investigating a break in at Rep. Cummings home.
Cummings confirmed the incident.
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“Really bad news! The Baltimore house of Elijah Cummings was robbed,” Trump tweeted. “Too bad!”
The tweet, which could be read as rubbing it in, drew fire from a Trump ally.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley tweeted that "This is unnecessary."
Cummings said “I was notified of the intrusion by my security system, and I scared the intruder away by yelling before the person gained entry into the residential portion of the house."
Cummings said "I thank the Baltimore Police Department for their response and ask that all further inquiries be directed to them.”
Trump was blasting Cummings and his home town for days.
Trump said that Cummings district was a "rat and rodent infested mess."
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Hong Kong Protests – 8/1/2019

The Hong Kong protests are have been going on for some time. In a recent overview, the BBC attempts to outline the skirmishes and major events that just happened. It also provides background as to why the protests are happening. The BBC does include some blatantly partial statements from Chief Executive Lam and China, but it does so in an effort for fair representation.
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In Hong Kong, the police and protestors have been fighting.
Protests have entered the tenth week.
China's Hong Kong army pulished a video of soldiers doing anti-riot drills.
Police used more than 1,000 tear gas cannisters.
Inital demonstrations focused on extradition law, allowing transfer of suspects to China.
Protests now include an inquiry into possible police brutality.
Protest demonstrations began on June 9.
Protestors want riot charges in relation to protests dropped.
The extradition bill has been suspended.
Protestors rallied on August 5.
Protestors disrupt travel in Hong Kong, including trains and airlines.
The flyers were printed in more than 16 languages.
The HKIA has flights to and from more than 220 destinations worldwide.
Terminal 1 is only open to departing passengers with proper travel documents on Aug. 9.
On Aug. 7, the U.S. issued a travel warning for Hong Kong.
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Protestors set fires and beseiged police stations.
The police arrested more than 80 people.
Since June 9, there have been 420 people detained.
Protest leaders called for a general strike.
In Yuen Long, a car forced its way past a barricade the protestors set up.
A large number of protestors showed up to rally on Aug. 5.
Many businesses and shops were closed.
Protestors call for Lam's resignation.
More than 40 activists were charged with rioting.
A conviction of rioting allows for imprisonment for up to 10 years.
The Chinese army has not yet been involved with the dispute.
China has previously condemned the protests.
North Point district men used long poles to confront demonstrators.
The extradition law gives China control over the prosecution of suspects.
The car-barricade incident resulted in imjuring one person.
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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam says she will restore order.
Protests now include a general attack on Chinese authority in Hong Kong.
Lam believes Hong Kong is on the edge of danger.
Lam says the protestors are using the extradition as an excuse for "ulterior motives".
China's foreign ministry states that China is very resolved to protect Hong Kong's stability.
Critics of the extradition bill say it undermines Hong Kong's judicial independence.
The video has heightened unease.
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A banner hung on Hong Kong government offices reads "If we burn, you burn with us".
The Communist Party is planning a military parade in honor of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Chinese media recently called Hong Kong "our Pearl of the Orient".
Chinese mainland also published a video of anti-riot drilling.
Hong Kong police have increased their use of force.
Police used 800 cannisters of tear gas and fired 140 rubber bullets.
The police arrested 148 people.
China promised a great deal of autonomy to Hong Kong when it first took over in 1997.
Hong Kong is the only Chinese territory that publicly commemorates the deaths of Tiananmen Square.
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Xi seems to have no good choice in relation to the protests.
These protests create "one of the most politically sensitive periods" of Xi's tenure.
Attempt to suppress the protests by Chinese military might would damage Hong Kong's financially lucrative status.
Forceful suppression from China would also eliminate the possibility of reincorporating Taiwan under Communist Party control.
China's top Hong Kong policy official Yang Guan supports Carrie Lam.
Guan downplayed the idea of Chinese forces intervening.
Continuation of protests in Hong Kong would undermine the idea that Xi has a strong hold over the uniting the communist countries
Warren Sun believes Xi is in a predicament on how to procede.
Sun believes the Hong Kong situation will be on the agenda of the Communist Party's secret annual meeting.
Beijing has increased pro-Chinese and anti-American propaganda.
Hong Kong police have waning tolerance for protests.
Protests now include a broader "challenge" of Beijing's authority.
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The large amounts of the demonstrators and violence has affected businesses in Hong Kong.
Protestors want suffrage for all in elections for chief exectuive and legistlature by 2020.
90% of Hong Kongers work for small-medium companies.
Many busnesses have seen sales decline in the past months.
Cathay Pacific flights were canceled on Aug. 5.
October 1 is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
On Aug. 9, confirmation came that Alan Lau Yip-shing, former police commander, has been called in to help manage public events around October 1.
Chinese authorities asked the U.S. for an explanation as to the reason for and nature of such contact.
On Aug. 7, China released photos and personal info about a U.S. diplomat meeting with young Hong Kong protest leaders.
Hong Kong authorites have not yet conceded to any protests.
Protestors want the definition of a "riot" to be less broad.
Protestors handed out flyers in Hong Kong International Airport on Aug 9.
Protestors want the extradition bill to be completely abandoned.
The day before demands were released, a group of protestors stormed Hong Kong legislature.
The protestors' demands were released in July.
Social media platforms have become the primary organization for protestors.
Terminal 1 serves long-haul flights.
Protestors are calling the airport demonstration a 3-day event.
The HKIA served 74.7 million passengers in 2018.
Social media of the protestors says they want international coverage for their demands.
Large multinational corporations have seen more growth than the smaller companies.
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Demonstrations started peacefully and have since escalated.
Demonstrations are a movement in favor of democracy.
The flyers were anti-government.
The protestors use social media because it affords them anonymity.
China states that the Hong Kong demonstrations are "the most severe situation" since China has taken over.
Cathay Pacific exec. says company is declining in bookings due to protests.
Protests discontent may also be due to economic strain between classes.
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Hong Kong protests have entered 10th week.
SIngapore has issued a warning.
A Cathay pilot guilty of rioting had his flying work recinded.
Two ground staff for Cathay were fired on the grounds of misconduct.
Australia has issued a warning.
The UK has issued a warning.
Ireland has issued a warning.
Japan has issued a warning.
All warnings as of yet reccomend caution, but not complete avoidance.
WIthout this approval, the Cathay flights will not be allowed.
Protests are becoming more violent.
Protests are beginning to run into residential areas.
Alleged gang members and protestors have been fighting.
Tear gas used by police to clear occupied roads has started to come into apartments.
Pro-Hong Kong government demonstrations have been held on a smaller scale.
A pro-government demostration is planned for the weekend of Aug. 9.
Spokesman for Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office Yang Guang dilineated two different groups of protestors.
Cathay CEO Hogg stated the airline would follow the Chinese mandate.
Effective Aug. 11, Cathay Pacific must submit the IDs of all crew members traveling to China and in their airspace for approval.
Thousands of protestors are continuing a 3-day sit-in at Hong Kong International Airport.
Cathay Pacific said Typhoon Lekima was the cause of canceled flights to China.
Police used tear gas on a group barricading a roundabout in Tai Wai.
Police used tear gas on protestors setting fires outside a Tsim Sha Tsui police station.
Said police station was also previously vandalized.
Protestors barricaded Cross-Harbour Tunnel at the Kowloon entrance.
Sit-in has not yet disrupted airport operations.
Sit-in is taking place in the hallways of the main terminal.
Typhoon Lekima has caused more than 1 million people from Zhejiang to be evacuated.
This ban is effective from midnight on Aug. 10.
Protestors have been chanting "Hong Kong people, add oil".
Protestors gathered in the airport Aug. 9.
Protestors held signs and gave out leaflets explaining their reasons and demands.
HKIA handles 1,100 flights daily.
Hong Kong's Airport Authority says addtional security will be deployed Friday.
On Aug. 8, China banned Cathay Pacific personnel who supported the protests from working on flights connected with China.
This ban was published on China's Civil Aviation Administration website.
Yang says there are "violent radicals" and coerced concerned citizens that make up the protestors.
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This sit-in is intended to be a peaceful protest.
This sit-in is a prod to the goverment's attempt to wait out the protests.
The HKIA is one of the busiest worldwide.
Cathay stated that passenger safety is its top priority.
Advisory calls riots mostly peaceful.
Advisory states that protests are likely to continue.
A Hong Kong government spokesperson believes Hong Kong is still "welcoming" for outsiders.
Spokesperson calls confrontations as limited.
People have reacted negatively to this encroachment on bystanders and residences.
Yang is seeking to make the most of the divides of the city.
Yang believes the protests are bigger than allowable by freedom of expression and assembly.
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Article Author: James Griffiths and Emily Dixon

McConnell a Russian Spy?

Mitch McConnell was blasted in the media after seeming a bit angry in a press conference recently. Some people are also made that a Democratic bill wasn't passed and he didn't vote for it. They say he was the only one but McConnell is being charged with these allegations with no real facts. The only facts given are the opinions of others that have little to no facts behind them.
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First Published: 07/30/2019 07:53:32 pm
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McConnell explained that only 1 republican voted for the bill.
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McConnell blasts "hacks" for accusing him of sympathizing with the Russians.
McConnell doesn't agree, compares attacks to McCarthyism.
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough name calls.
McConnell blocks bills preventing foreign interference.
Robert Muller says Russia is planning to interfere.
Washington post writer Dana Milbank says McConnell is a Russian asset.
McConnell "speaks with rare outrage" against 'hacks who haven't followed the issue'.
McConnell says they are lying about his work with Russia.
Milbank claims that McConnell blocked all efforts to raise defenses, he thinks he championed it.
McConnell says the piece is sloppy work.
McConnell says that if anything is a asset to the Russians it's disgusting journalism like Milbank's piece.
Amy McGrath a McConnell opponent says that he is blocking it.
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Reports say that Moscow targeted all states and we were unprepared.
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Mitch McConnell fired back at those accusing him of being a Russian asset.
McConnell denounces claims as shameful, like McCarthyism.
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough laid into him after Robert Muller's testimony.
Scarborough says that McConnell is defiantly working with them.
Dana Milbank also says that he is unpatriotic by blocking election security legislation.
McConnell was "obviously riled up". Calls journalists 'hacks'.
McConnell says "i've spoken at length about Russian interference and how to stop it."
McConnell lists things he said to back himself, didn't mention previous "role in Kremlin meddling."
McConnell claims the U.S. is prepared to defend itself.
The Democrats think the states aren't prepared.
"Sheriffs can't protect against Russian missiles so why do we think that they can defend against the superior Russian cyber army."
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No resolution likely before Senate break.
Trump replaced the director of National Intelligence with a Republican.
Democrats are upset that the security bills aren't being passed.
Senator James Lankford said the chance to change before the 2020 election has passed.
Many election security bills have been put forward but not voted on.
Senate to leave Washington for a five-week break in August.
McConnell feels the pressure as people like Robert Muller warn about Russia's plans to interfere in the elections.
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McConnell shows rare anger after refusing to consider election security legislation.
McConnell accuses critics of modern day McCarthyism.
McConnell says he's open to suggestions on how to fix things.
McConnell's openness comes after blocking Democrat's efforts to bring up proposals.
Trump says that the Russians had nothing to do with his victory.
Democrat Chuck Schumer says "Here’s an easy way for Leader McConnell to silence the critics who accuse him of blocking election security: stop blocking it."
Media personalities called McConnell "Moscow Mitch" and "a Russian asset."
McConnell proclaimed himself the "Grim reaper" when it comes to Democrat bills that he considers socialist.
McConnell made an "angry speech" defending himself and his work against Russia "but hasn't shown anything he supports."
Senate rules Chairman Roy Blunt explained Republican opposition: "That system would not be improved if it were directed by Washington, D.C., in a one-size-fits-all solution."
McConnell has resisted election bills for decades.
People that wrote new election act says they were blocked at the Rules community.
McConnell's display of anger illustrates increasing pressure on him to address election security.
Critics tagged McConnell online as #MoscowMitch.
Critics charge McConnell with leaving the US vulnerable to Russian meddling in the 2020 election.
Trump stated that National agencies are "running amok".
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Article Author: Steven T. Dennis

Garlic Fest Massacre

The tragedy of the shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California is another example of the difficulty of making the world safe today. It also demonstrates the difficulty of securing outdoor events as opposed to indoor events. Both the author and the people concerned with this event tend to lean toward positive law enforcement.
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Garlic Festival shooting resulted in three dead, and sixteen wounded.
Santino William Legan was shot dead by police.
Reports that Legan had an accomplice were investigated but not confirmed.
The festival is run primarily by volunteers and much of the money is dedicated to local charities.
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First Published: 07/30/2019 08:46:14 pm
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Directors of garlic festival relied on tall fences, metal detectors, and law enforcement for safety
Police from town of Gilroy report gunman to have entered by back fence and used legally bought rifle
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Attack illustrates difficulty of protecting an outdoor event in large venue with mass destruction weapon
Jason Porter from Pinkerton security firm states festival planners' difficulty in providing a secure yet open environment
Industry experts admit no plan foolproof, and outdoor events more vulnerable due to absence of secure structures
Porter states the top four security priorities are to deter, delay, detect, and respond to attacks
Gilroy police bravely exchanged gunfire with Legan and killed him, thereby preventing worse carnage
California Gov. Gavin Newsom commends law enforcement
Mike Susong, sr. VP for global risk service states officers took correct preventative steps
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Gunman was a 19-year-old.
Legan's grandfather Thomas Legan, who ran for reelection of the Santa Clara County supervisor in 1988.
Another victim was a man in his 20's.
Another victim was a 13-year-old girl.
Victims included Stephen Romero, a six-year-old.
Redbeard's work is a staple among Neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
The Gilroy people used the hashtag #gilroystrong on Monday, echoing the popular saying after the Boston marathon bombing in 2013.
Larson said the festival's importance would rally rather than abash the people behind it because of it profits everyone not someone.
Alex Larson, 57, owns the Garlic Shoppe along with his brother.
Attempting to reverse declining attendance, the festival added a concert by Colbie Caillat and an appearance by celebrity chef Tom Colicchio.
The Gilroy Garlic Festival is one of the country's best known food festivals.
Thomas Legan insisted innocence, and was found not guilty after 6 days.
Elia Scettrini, 65, and teaches Spanish at Gilroy High School, expressed sympathy for the family.
Legan posted online, recommending an 1890 manifesto, "Might is Right or The Survival of the Fittest."
Legan was from a family of boxers and often practiced in his garage.
Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee says the motive for the shooting remains unknown.
Legan's rifle was confirmed to be an AK-47-style assault rifle purchased July 9th in Nevada.
The festival was in walking distance from Legan's home.
Legan did not like the festival which celebrated the local garlic industry.
The phrase "might is right" often denotes white supremacy on Neo-Nazi extremist forums.
Redbeard's work is against women and Jews.
Redbeard argues only strength and violence determine what is morally right.
Legan slurred mixed races and women among the white Silicon Valley workers.
Legan recommended "Might is Right" by Ragnar Redbeard (a pseudonym).
Grandfather Thomas Legan was accused of molesting one of his daughters in 1982.
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Legan posted, "Ayyy garlic festival time, come get wasted on overpriced s—."
Below his post, another post by futboieden read, "when you get too wasted and accidentally shoot up the festival."
Gunman was angry, waded into white supremacy recently.
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Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee says Garlic Festival shooter Santino William Legan's death was suicide.
Smithee states Legan shot himself in the head.
Smithee said Legan exchanged fire with three Gilroy officers.
Smithee states that Legan was shot down by the officers then shot himself in the head.
Earlier comments from Smithee said Legan was shot and killed by the officers.
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Article Author: Amir Vera

Ricardo Resigns!

With cases of corruption, there is a very understandable favoring of the party accusing, rather than the accused. Further, when the accused has been found guilty of corruption, the party injured is the one favored. So it is rather natural when upon reading this article, it includes a sympathetic tone towards the Puerto Rican people. That being said, the article does seem to be mainly concerned about reporting the facts.
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Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rosselló published his resignation July 24.
Rosselló's termination of office will be effective Aug. 2.
Private messages were leakedThe leaked messages are said to contain unbecoming comments as well as attempts to bring down political opponents.
Rosselló announced his resignition via recorded video on Facebook.
Roselló say that his first priority is for the wellbeing of Puerto Rico.
Wanda Vazquez is the secretary of justice and next in line for the governorship after Pierluisi.
Large protests started after the leak of private messages of Rosselló and his associates.
Around 3,000 people were killed by hurricane Maria.
About 30,000 houses still have blue tarps for roofs.
The solitary Puerto Rican morgue has a backlog of bodies.
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First Published: 07/31/2019 06:02:45 pm
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Gathered crowds of protestors against Rosselló were very happy after the announcement
Rosselló is the first Puerto Rican governor to resign
Puerto Rican musician Residente is ecstatic over Rosselló's resignation
Before Roselló's resignation, three attorneys were commissioned by HoR president Méndez Núñez
The attorneys unanimously found five offenses of Rosselló's as grounds for impeachment
The attorneys' report was leaked to the press
Roselló ws found guilty of using public resources for party purposes and allowing misuse of public funds and time
Méndez Núñez had announced a meeting planned for July 25 to begin the impeachment process
Reporters had gathered in front of Rosselló's mansion, pressuring him to resign
Reports of Rosselló planning to resign hit the news Tuesday
Rosselló had announced July 21 his intent to not run for re-election as well as step down from leadership of the New Progressive Party
The leaking of these messages resulted in probes into corruption and conflicts of interest on many government levels
Secretray of State Marín submitted resigned July 13
Vázquez expressed only mild disapproval the leaked messages
Vázquez stated as she was not mentioned in the messages, she would recuse herself from investigation
Vasquez is also under pressure to resign, as seen by the Twitter hastag "#WandaRenuncia"
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Ricardo Roselló officially stepped down from office Aug 2.
Pedro Pierluisi was sworn in as governor on the same day.
Pierluisi was sworn in as secretary of state on July 31, placing him as next in line for the governorship.
Pierluisi has not yet been confirmed by the Senate.
The Senate will hold their vote on Aug 5.
The House of Representatives confirmed Pierluisi's nomination on Aug 2.
If the Senate denies confirmation of Pierluisi, the governorship will be handed to the justice secretary.
In 2018, Vasquez was accused of intervening in a case involving theft of government property in her daughter's home.
Vasquez faced multiple charges, but was not arrested.
Vasquez states that she has "no interest" in being the governor, but is prepared to take the office.
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Rosselló believes confirmation by both houses is unnessecary for a recess appointment.
Several legislators have expressed concern that Pierluisi will be guilty of conflict of interest.
Vasquez has come under criticism for not investigating the corruption of her fellow party members.
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Secretary of Justice Wanda Vasquez was set to succeed Rosselló as governor.
On July 21, Rosselló stepped down from the office president of his party.
Supporters of Rosselló's resignation included Puerto Rican celebrities and member of Congress.
The protestors also denounced the fiscal oversight board and its austerity measures.
The board is comprised of un-elected officials appointed by the White House.
Puerto Rico has had allegations of corruption for decades.
Puerto Rico sustained $90 billion in damage from hurricane Maria.
The Puerto Rican electrical grid is operational but fragile.
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Rosselló's resignation was due to pressure from the people to do so.
Puerto Ricans have been frustrated by problems unconcerned with the scandals as well.
Protestor were overjoyed after the announcement.
The protestors "paralyzed" the capital.
Rosselló became "isolated" and "struggled" to identify any support he had on Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico has not recovered from the impact of hurricanes Maria and Irma.
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Article Author: David Begnaud, Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Caroline Linton

Mueller Rings in Again

This author supposedly "cuts through political spin", but he very much does the opposite. Instead, he lists the facts of the case and then proceeds to add his own opinion and insinuations to string them together.
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Robert Mueller testified before Capitol Hill on July 24
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First Published: 07/26/2019 08:17:26 pm
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Trump said he was not planning on watching Mueller testify, but did tweet about it
Mueller stated his inability to talk about the origins of investigation of Russian interference in 2019 election or the Steele dossier
Trump has been insisting the whole investigation was illegal because it was based on the Steele dossier
The Steele dossier contains research funded partially by Hillary Clinton and the DNC
Mueller stated he was unable to talk about Attn. General William Barr or Congressional actions
Trump says that Mueller was interviewed and turned down for the job of FBI Director the day before being appointed for special counsel
Mueller denies being interviewed and turned down for the job of FBI Director
Mueller said the reason he did not consider presidential indictment was because the Office of Legal Council said a sitting President cannot be indicted; he later claimed this as a misspeak
Barr and unnamed spokespeople for special counsel and DOJ stated that Mueller did not indict for more grounds than just guidance of OLC
Mueller did not answer the question as to the political affiliations and donations of the lawyers who worked for him in special counsel
Mueller is said to verbally confirm Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, as well as the Trump campaign's positive response
Mueller says Trump's 2016 comments about WikiLeaks are not good
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Author assigns motives and opinion when addressing Trump's tweets
One section title states "Mueller dissappointed Republicans"
One section title says that Mueller also dissappointed Democrats
Mueller was shaky in testimony
Author includes the fact that Mueller's testimony was under oath, and Trump's comments are not
Democrats were polite in their questions, Republicans were not (no example given)
Trump was pleased with the hearing
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There was a hearing for both of the volumes of the Mueller Report
The first hearing analyzed charges of obstruction of justice
The second hearing analyzed Russia's involvement in elections, primarily in relation to the Trump campaign
Mueller legally conluded that he had insuffiecient evidence to charge the Trump campaign of collusion with Russia
Mueller legally concluded that DOJ policy made him unable to make a descision as to the validity of a charge against a sitting president
There are evidences of connections between Trump's campaign and Russia
Mueller stated that witnesses of the investigation sometimes lied
Volume I, p. 10 of the Mueller Report states that some witnesses avoided testifying, lied, omitted things, or destroyed evidence
If Mueller was given more information by witnesses, he would possibly have had the ability to charge the President
There is no certainty of obstruction and conspiracy in this case
The given evidence indicates misconduct
Trump would not be interviewed or fully answer the questions written to him
Trump tried to covertly fire the special counsel
Attorney General declared the investigation to say that Trump was not guilty of collusion or obstruction
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Mueller indirectly stated that Trump had an antagonistic attitude towards the investigation which suggest that he is guilty of obstruction
Mueller's calling his refusal to indict on the basis of having insuffiecient evidence means that he has evidence, just not enough
Former federal prosecutors believe that Trump would be indicted if her were not a sitting president
Trump is a president who believes the public should be kept in the dark
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Article Author: Joyce White Vance

Big Corruption in Little Puerto Rico

This article obviously supports the journalists in their endeavors and so incorporates a favorable tone towards them. The means that its report on the Puerto Rican governor seems less balanced and fair.
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There have been protests in Puerto Rico demanding the resignation of Gov. Roselló
There was a leak of private correspondence of Roselló's posted on the Center for Investigative Journalism's (CPI) website
889 pages of texts in total were published.
CPI executive director says the texts display illegal and immoral conduct
Author describes messages negatively, messages not included
A smaller number of messages had previously been leaked on a local blog
Roselló apologized
CBS News correspondent tweeted positively about CPI's work
CPI is a nonprofit organization that was founded 11 years ago
CPI specializes in fighting for documents in court
Melissa Mark-Viverito, one of the women metioned in Roselló's messages, supports CPI
Others, including celebrities and those on social media, support CPI's publishing of the messages
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