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Suge was in the lockup area next to the courtroom when he began experiencing chest pains. But it appears it’s not his heart … it’s his nerves. This is the second time Knight has been taken to the hospital while in police custody — he passed out in a jail cell last November as a result of a blood clot. Suge pled not guilty. If convicted Suge faces life in prison for the death of friend Terry Carter.
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Suge Knight Hospitalized After Panic Attack | BallerStatus.com

According to TMZ , the 49-year-old had an episode moments after a morning hearing at L.A. County Superior Court, an ambulance was called to pick him up. Suge was in the lockup area next to the courtroom when he began experiencing chest pains, but the report says he did not suffer a heart attack… but instead, it was his nerves. He pleaded not guilty to murder charges in his hit-n-run case , and is facing life in prison, if convicted. Back in November, Suge passed out while in jail, due to a blood clot in his lung. He was hospitalized and later released. Stay tuned…
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Sound Off! Was Kelsey Poe’s Panic Attack On The Bachelor Real Or Staged? | Reality TV Magazine

Then, last night (when she didnt get the one-on-one date), Poe decided it was time to use her widow status to her advantage and tell Chris Soules about her past. Oddly enough, Kelsey was in tears as she told Chris, but when she was telling other women, she was very nonchalant about it all. It was like we watched two completely different women telling the same story. Even creepier was when she told the cameras: I love my story. Wait, what? What is there to love about suddenly losing your husband? Maybe Im confused here.
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Panic Attack, Bad Back: Colo. Theater Shooting Brings Jury Excuses – Washington Times

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And defense attorney Daniel King warned the judge who was listing off the reasons to let people go: You have to consider the fact that people may not want to sit on this jury. It wont be easy for those picked. Jury selection could last until June, and the trial could run into October. The court will pay jurors just $50 a day during that time, and Colorado employers only have to pay their workers for the first three days of jury service. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, wont be allowed to talk to anyone – even each other – about the case until deliberations start, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors see graphic crime scene photos and hear harrowing testimony from victims and reach a verdict. The length that you have to be on this case, and then to tell someone they cant talk about it, that is a huge burden, said Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a University of Dayton law professor.
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Jury selection alone could last until June, and the trial could run into October. The court will pay jurors just $50 a day during that time, and employers only have to pay their workers for the first three days of jury service. It’s unusual for a mass shooter even to see a trial. Many killers take their own lives; others end up with plea agreements. Prosecutors in the Holmes case rejected a plea offer from defense lawyers, pushing the case toward a grueling trial that will replay the massacre. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, won’t be allowed to talk to anyone even each other about the case, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors reach a verdict. “The length that you have to be on this case, and then to tell someone they can’t talk about it, that is a huge burden,” said Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a University of Dayton law professor.
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Panic Attack, Bad Back: Theater Shooting Brings Jury Excuses – Yahoo News

Prosecutors in the Holmes case rejected a plea offer from defense lawyers, pushing the case toward a grueling trial that will replay the massacre. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, won’t be allowed to talk to anyone even each other about the case, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors reach a verdict. “The length that you have to be on this case, and then to tell someone they can’t talk about it, that is a huge burden,” said Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a University of Dayton law professor. “Who wants to live in that bubble” The jury’s job will be not only to decide whether Holmes was insane when he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others during the July 2012 attack, but they also might be asked to decide whether he should be executed. Jurors will be shown graphic photos from the theater, where police say Holmes slipped in through in a back door wearing a gas mask and body armor, threw gas canisters into the audience and opened fire during a midnight showing of a new Batman movie on July 20, 2012. They’ll hear harrowing testimony from people who scrambled for exits or dived for cover, shielding loved ones amid gunshots, screams and the blaring movie soundtrack.
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Jury selection could last until June, and the trial could run into October. The court will pay jurors just $50 a day during that time, and Colorado employers only have to pay their workers for the first three days of jury service. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, wont be allowed to talk to anyone – even each other – about the case until deliberations start, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors see graphic crime scene photos and hear harrowing testimony from victims and reach a verdict. The length that you have to be on this case, and then to tell someone they cant talk about it, that is a huge burden, said Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a University of Dayton law professor. Who wants to live in that bubble? The jurys job will be not only to decide whether Holmes was insane when he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others during the July 2012 attack on a Denver area theater, but they might also be asked whether he should be executed. Research has shown jurors in death penalty cases have suffered nightmares, flashbacks and symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder, said James Acker, a researcher on death penalty juries at the State University of New York in Albany. Theyll be barred from sharing what theyre going through and thus not be able to share their feelings, either, Acker said.
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The number has already been whittled to 7,000 because many summonses were undeliverable. Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. had dismissed 384 potential jurors by the end of the day Monday. Most of the reasons weren’t made public, but a few people had doctors’ notes, couldn’t speak English, weren’t residents of Arapahoe County or had pressing family responsibilities. The potential juror excuses are treated with heavy scrutiny. Samour only dismissed a woman who said she was so sick she needed an ambulance after she returned days later with a doctor’s note. The judge on Thursday dismissed the woman who complained of a panic attack after making her describe her condition under oath.
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Panic Attack, Bad Back: Theater Shooting Brings Jury Excuses – Yahoo News

Prosecutors in the Holmes case rejected a plea offer from defense lawyers, pushing the case toward a grueling trial that will replay the massacre. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, won’t be allowed to talk to anyone even each other about the case, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors reach a verdict. “The length that you have to be on this case, and then to tell someone they can’t talk about it, that is a huge burden,” said Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a University of Dayton law professor. “Who wants to live in that bubble” The jury’s job will be not only to decide whether Holmes was insane when he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others during the July 2012 attack, but they also might be asked to decide whether he should be executed. Jurors will be shown graphic photos from the theater, where police say Holmes slipped in through in a back door wearing a gas mask and body armor, threw gas canisters into the audience and opened fire during a midnight showing of a new Batman movie on July 20, 2012. They’ll hear harrowing testimony from people who scrambled for exits or dived for cover, shielding loved ones amid gunshots, screams and the blaring movie soundtrack.
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Panic attack, bad back: Colo. theater shooting brings jury excuses – Washington Times

Jury selection could last until June, and the trial could run into October. The court will pay jurors just $50 a day during that time, and Colorado employers only have to pay their workers for the first three days of jury service. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, wont be allowed to talk to anyone – even each other – about the case until deliberations start, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors see graphic crime scene photos and hear harrowing testimony from victims and reach a verdict. The length that you have to be on this case, and then to tell someone they cant talk about it, that is a huge burden, said Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a University of Dayton law professor. Who wants to live in that bubble? The jurys job will be not only to decide whether Holmes was insane when he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others during the July 2012 attack on a Denver area theater, but they might also be asked whether he should be executed. Research has shown jurors in death penalty cases have suffered nightmares, flashbacks and symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder, said James Acker, a researcher on death penalty juries at the State University of New York in Albany. Theyll be barred from sharing what theyre going through and thus not be able to share their feelings, either, Acker said.
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The number has already been whittled to 7,000 because many summonses were undeliverable. Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. had dismissed 384 potential jurors by the end of the day Monday. Most of the reasons weren’t made public, but a few people had doctors’ notes, couldn’t speak English, weren’t residents of Arapahoe County or had pressing family responsibilities. The potential juror excuses are treated with heavy scrutiny. Samour only dismissed a woman who said she was so sick she needed an ambulance after she returned days later with a doctor’s note. The judge on Thursday dismissed the woman who complained of a panic attack after making her describe her condition under oath.
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Panic Attack, Bad Back: Theater Shooting Brings Jury Excuses – Yahoo News

The process of finding death qualified jurors slowed down jury selection. In Holmes’ case, an unprecedented 9,000 jury summonses were mailed, and as of Friday, Jan. 23, 2015, 210 prospective jurors had been excused over four days. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, Andy Cross, Pool, File) CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) One prospective juror said she had a panic attack. Another claimed to have a bad back. A third is in the military and worried he’d be deployed during the trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes.
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Panic attack, bad back: Colo. theater shooting brings jury excuses – Washington Times

Federal prosecutors in Boston are confronting a similar dilemma as they try to find people to serve as jurors for the murder trial of accused Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, another death penalty case. Some of those potential jurors have also cited personal hardships that would make it difficult to serve on the trial, which is expected to last three to four months. Several said they run their own businesses and cant afford to miss work, and others said they are the primary caregivers for their children, have prepaid vacations scheduled or have business trips planned. The Holmes case is more challenging, as evidenced by the far greater number of jurors called. The 9,000 jurors – more than have ever been summoned for a court case in U.S. history, according to experts. So many notices went out that witnesses to the attack received them, as did relatives of staffers in the district attorneys office.
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Another woman also cited panic attacks as a reason she couldn’t serve, but this time, Samour asked her to come back another day. Excuses vary, and they show the broad cross-section of those called: One potential juror is the sole caretaker of his severely disabled wife. Another worried his orthodontics business would suffer. Another needed to find day care. Limiting jury service to those without serious financial hardships can also alter the panel, said Joseph Rice, managing partner of the Jury Research Institute, a California-based trial consulting firm. “All of a sudden, you’ve taken a jury of your peers, which is supposed to be a random cross-section of the community, and now it has become dramatically skewed,” he said. Associated Press writer Denise Lavoie contributed to this report from Boston.
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Ukraine Rebel Offensive Marks Dangerous New Stage In Conflict – Yahoo News

”We were trying to attack,” Moody said. ”We were in the bonus and we can make free throws.” Texas coach Karen Aston said her team created a problem it failed to overcome. View gallery Texas center Kelsey Lang (40) looks to shoot over Iowa State forward Madison Baier (34) and guard Se ”We lost by not having enough discipline to defend without fouling,” Aston said. ”Then when we got in the bonus we got tentative defensively.” TIP-INS Texas: In the earlier loss, the Longhorns missed 10 straight shots during a drought that allowed Iowa State to get back in the game. Iowa State: The Cyclones lead the nation in free-throw accuracy – 78.8 percent before Sunday – for the third straight season. No NCAA team in men’s or women’s basketball has led the nation for three straight full seasons. .
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It has recently seen only sporadic violence, but was previously hit by heavy combat on its outskirts, with a rebel assault in early September leading Kiev to repel the attack, but at a heavy cost. The fighting prompted President Petro Poroshenko to pursue a September truce left in tatters by the recent violence. View gallery People light candles and lay flowers during a rally in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on January Despite the rebels’ belligerence, it was not yet clear whether they were prepared to mount the kind of large-scale offensive necessary to take Mariupol. Analysts speculated that the rocket assault may have been meant to sow panic and degrade confidence in Ukraine’s government, or possibly distract Kiev’s military while rebels pursue their advance elsewhere. Oleksiy Melnyk of the Razumkov Centre think tank in Kiev said he believed the aim was “to break the morale of the Ukrainian authorities, so as to provoke social unrest or protests in frontline regions.” He alleged that, for Moscow and the rebels, “the purpose of the firing was to show Ukrainians that the military did not protect the population”. The potential danger is apparent. While Kiev’s retreat from the Donetsk airport was merely a symbolic loss since the site was in ruins after months of fighting, Mariupol’s surrender would be devastating. Oleksandr Sushko of the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation in Kiev pointed out that the city is the largest Ukrainian port on the Sea of Azov and home to two major steel plants.
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Iraq’s Displaced Yazidis Hunker Down As Northern Winter Bites – Yahoo News

View photo In this courtroom sketch, James Holmes, left, and defense attorney Tamara Brady are depicted, as they sit in court on the first day of jury selection in Holmes’ trial, at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015, in Centennial, Colo. Holmes, whose attorneys acknowledge opened fire at a midnight “Batman” movie back in 2012, is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70 others. (AP Photo/Jeff Kandyba) CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) A judge released another 100 people on Thursday from jury selection in the Colorado theater shooting trial, as the difficult task of finding people to determine the fate of gunman James Holmes ended its third day. An unprecedented 9,000 possible jurors were initially summoned in the case, and it’s likely to take months to whittle that number down to 12 jurors and 12 alternates. District Attorney George Brauchler urged Judge Carlos Samour not to reveal why the judge released 88 people Thursday who had already filled out a questionnaire as part of the screening process.
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Netanyahu says ‘incitement’ behind Palestinian’s rush-hour knife attack – Yahoo News

“There are power cuts, kerosene for the heaters is in short supply and we don’t always have enough clothes on our backs,” said Nayef Khalaf Hussein, 42. View gallery Yazidi people receive treatment at Al-Tun Kopri health centre, in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, on Ja As he spoke, he showed cold burns on his three-year-old nephew’s skin, one of nine siblings he is looking after since their father died of a heart attack during the August violence and their mother of leukaemia this month. Humanitarian agencies and local authorities have spent months preparing for the cold, and disaster was largely averted as freezing temperatures set in on parts of Iraqi Kurdistan. Special “winterised” tents built on concrete slabs for better insulation have been set up across the region, and vast quantities of heaters, plastic sheeting and blankets distributed. “From October, temperatures started dropping and people were seriously worried,” said Eric Besse, who coordinates the activities of Action Against Hunger in the Dohuk region. “But by and large, the humanitarian community has responded to expectations,’ he said. “I have heard of some cases in which children died…
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Witnesses travelling behind the bus knew something was wrong when it suddenly started to swerve and abruptly stopped. Passengers then ran away in panic. The bus driver fought with the terrorist and tried to resist the attack, said the Tel Aviv district police chief, Bentzi Sau. Shlomo Machdad, who works at a shop nearby, said he saw victims fleeing the bus after it stopped at a busy intersection. He said one person had been stabbed in the chest. A team of prison guards who happened to be traveling behind the bus fired in the air and then pursued the attacker, who managed to stab one pedestrian before being shot and arrested on a side street a few hundred yards away.Minutes later, police shut down the intersection with red police tape and ambulances rushed to local hospitals with the wounded. Netanyahu was first elected in 1996 after a string of deadly bus bombings by Palestinian groups undermined support for then-Prime Minister Shimon Peres of the Labor party. On Wednesday, Netanyahu’s leading election rival on the left, Labor party chairman Isaac Herzog , used the stabbing to criticize the government. Israeli citizens dont have a feeling of security today neither in Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip perimeter, or in Tel Aviv, Mr.
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Iraq’s Displaced Yazidis Hunker Down As Northern Winter Bites – Yahoo News

View photo In this courtroom sketch, James Holmes, left, and defense attorney Tamara Brady are depicted, as they sit in court on the first day of jury selection in Holmes’ trial, at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015, in Centennial, Colo. Holmes, whose attorneys acknowledge opened fire at a midnight “Batman” movie back in 2012, is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70 others. (AP Photo/Jeff Kandyba) CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) A judge released another 100 people on Thursday from jury selection in the Colorado theater shooting trial, as the difficult task of finding people to determine the fate of gunman James Holmes ended its third day. An unprecedented 9,000 possible jurors were initially summoned in the case, and it’s likely to take months to whittle that number down to 12 jurors and 12 alternates. District Attorney George Brauchler urged Judge Carlos Samour not to reveal why the judge released 88 people Thursday who had already filled out a questionnaire as part of the screening process.
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Netanyahu says ‘incitement’ behind Palestinian’s rush-hour knife attack – Yahoo News

“There are power cuts, kerosene for the heaters is in short supply and we don’t always have enough clothes on our backs,” said Nayef Khalaf Hussein, 42. View gallery Yazidi people receive treatment at Al-Tun Kopri health centre, in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, on Ja As he spoke, he showed cold burns on his three-year-old nephew’s skin, one of nine siblings he is looking after since their father died of a heart attack during the August violence and their mother of leukaemia this month. Humanitarian agencies and local authorities have spent months preparing for the cold, and disaster was largely averted as freezing temperatures set in on parts of Iraqi Kurdistan. Special “winterised” tents built on concrete slabs for better insulation have been set up across the region, and vast quantities of heaters, plastic sheeting and blankets distributed. “From October, temperatures started dropping and people were seriously worried,” said Eric Besse, who coordinates the activities of Action Against Hunger in the Dohuk region. “But by and large, the humanitarian community has responded to expectations,’ he said. “I have heard of some cases in which children died…
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Witnesses travelling behind the bus knew something was wrong when it suddenly started to swerve and abruptly stopped. Passengers then ran away in panic. The bus driver fought with the terrorist and tried to resist the attack, said the Tel Aviv district police chief, Bentzi Sau. Shlomo Machdad, who works at a shop nearby, said he saw victims fleeing the bus after it stopped at a busy intersection. He said one person had been stabbed in the chest. A team of prison guards who happened to be traveling behind the bus fired in the air and then pursued the attacker, who managed to stab one pedestrian before being shot and arrested on a side street a few hundred yards away.Minutes later, police shut down the intersection with red police tape and ambulances rushed to local hospitals with the wounded. Netanyahu was first elected in 1996 after a string of deadly bus bombings by Palestinian groups undermined support for then-Prime Minister Shimon Peres of the Labor party. On Wednesday, Netanyahu’s leading election rival on the left, Labor party chairman Isaac Herzog , used the stabbing to criticize the government. Israeli citizens dont have a feeling of security today neither in Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip perimeter, or in Tel Aviv, Mr.
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Netanyahu Says ‘incitement’ Behind Palestinian’s Rush-hour Knife Attack – Yahoo News

Recommended: Israelis and Palestinians: A tense coexistence It weakens the prime ministers credibility, says Anshel Pfeffer, a columnist for the Haaretz newspaper. The first duty of the prime minister is to provide security. A Hamas leader, Izzat al-Risheq, a member of the militant organizations political bureau, praised the attack as heroic but did not take responsibility. Netanyahu and his political rivals on the Israeli right, meanwhile, including Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Naftali Bennett, lined up to accuse Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas of responsibility. “The terror attack in Tel Aviv is the direct result of the poisonous incitement spread in the Palestinian Authority against Jews and their country,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “The same terrorism tries to attack us in Paris, in Brussels and everywhere.” ATTACKER SHOT AND ARRESTED The alleged attacker, identified as Hamza Muhammad Hassan Matrouk of Tulkarem, who police said had entered Israel illegally, fled the bus and was later shot by security officers and arrested. Five commuters, including the bus driver, were wounded in the attack and were taken to the hospital in moderate to critical condition. Four others suffered light injuries.
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Netanyahu says ‘incitement’ behind Palestinian’s rush-hour knife attack (+video) – CSMonitor.com

Witnesses travelling behind the bus knew something was wrong when it suddenly started to swerve and abruptly stopped. Passengers then ran away in panic. The bus driver fought with the terrorist and tried to resist the attack, said the Tel Aviv district police chief, Bentzi Sau. Shlomo Machdad, who works at a shop nearby, said he saw victims fleeing the bus after it stopped at a busy intersection. He said one person had been stabbed in the chest. A team of prison guards who happened to be traveling behind the bus fired in the air and then pursued the attacker, who managed to stab one pedestrian before being shot and arrested on a side street a few hundred yards away.Minutes later, police shut down the intersection with red police tape and ambulances rushed to local hospitals with the wounded. Netanyahu was first elected in 1996 after a string of deadly bus bombings by Palestinian groups undermined support for then-Prime Minister Shimon Peres of the Labor party.
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Analysis: Global Climate Fund On Gop’s Budget Hit List | Congress | Mcclatchy Dc

Congress would send a very damaging signal (for Paris),” said Liane Schalatek, who has attended GCF board meetings on behalf of the Heinrich Boll Foundation North America, where she is associate director. The success of negotiations in Paris “very much depend on the fulfillment of promises that people made,” said Karen Orenstein, a senior analyst at Friends of the Earth who focuses on climate finance. “Everyone, but particularly developing countries and civil society, will be looking to see if the money is realized.” In mid-December, GCF supporters got a glimpse of the funding fight ahead, and it wasn’t encouraging. That’s when Congress passed a $1 trillion omnibus spending bill that covers government funding through September 2015. It included language that at first seemed to prohibit Congress from providing money to the GCF, and it shocked the fund’s backers. “The panic stemmed from the headlines that said things like, ‘Congress Bans Money for Green Climate Fund,’ but they were false,” said Orenstein. She offered her own interpretation of the bill’s language: “It basically says no money is going to be appropriated to the GCF in FY15, because no money has been requested, and if they do want money in FY16, they have to notify the committee on appropriations.” The angst was not entirely misplaced, however. The bill that passed included several provisions that angered environmentalists, including one that prohibited the Environmental Protection Agency from applying Clean Water Act rules to farm ponds and irrigation ditches.
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Trial of final Tokyo gas attack fugitive begins – Yahoo News

View gallery A courtroom sketch shows Katsuya Takahashi, a former member of the doomsday cult Aum Supreme Truth at The murder trial of the final suspect in the nerve gas attack on Tokyo’s subway got under way Friday, almost two decades after a cult killed 13 people and injured thousands more. Katsuya Takahashi, a 56-year-old former member of the Aum Supreme Truth cult, denied being involved in unleashing sarin nerve gas on the underground rail system, in an attack that sparked rush hour chaos in the Japanese capital. “I did not know the thing released was sarin,” Takahashi, who has been charged with murder and other crimes, told Tokyo District Court. “I didn’t intend to kill people,” he said, speaking in a quiet voice while dressed in a dark suit with a blue tie. Police captured Takahashi in June 2012, bringing to an end the hunt for those thought to be behind the coordinated release of the Nazi-developed gas, an incident that sowed panic throughout the heaving metropolis. He is also accused of conspiring with other members to send an explosive to then-Tokyo governor Yukio Aoshima in 1995, an incident that injured a Tokyo government official. View gallery Subway passengers wait to receive medical attention after inhaling Sarin nerve gas in Tokyo’s su Takahashi, who was on the run for more than 17 years, was a one-time guard for Aum leader Shoko Asahara, and allegedly served as a driver when cult members released the gas.
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911 call released in fatal Daleville stabbing – TheIndyChannel.com

Show Caption Previous Next DALEVILLE, Ind. – A newly released 911 call describes the panic surrounding Tuesday’s attack outside a Daleville truck terminal. Juan Hernandez, 47, was formally charged with murder and felony battery Friday after 55-year-old Mark Hittson was stabbed to death in the parking lot of DSE Services. The urgency could be heard in the 911 callers voice as he watched the scene unfold betweenHittson, his wife Teresa and Hernandez — the man she was apparently having an affair with. PREVIOUS | Police investigate fatal stabbing in Daleville parking lot At first, the caller seems to mistake the victim as Teresa, but that didnt change the violent scene he described. “He’s got a weapon or something, but he’s stabbing her You’ve got to get someone here quick. I can’t tell if he was beating her or the guy next to her, but she’s the one screaming and there’s a guy down right now,” the caller said.
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