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THIS is the 26-year-old female shooter who gunned down co-workers, killing three, before turning the weapon on herself at a warehouse in Maryland. |
Snochia Moseley opened fire outside the Rite Aid distribution centre in Baltimore shortly after 9am yesterday before continuing the deadly assault indoors. |
Authorities say Moseley, who was temporarily employed at the warehouse complex, used a 9mm Glock pistol that was registered in her name. |
Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler said a total of seven people were wounded in the rampage, including Moseley. |
Two died at the scene and one succumbed to their injuries in hospital, while the three others were expected to survive, he said. |
The sheriff said investigators had not yet determined a motive, but a law enforcement source said the shooting was believed to have been sparked by a work-related grievance. |
Co-worker Mike Carre told the Washington Post: “Normally, she was a nice person, but she came in in a bad mood. |
Described by friends and neighbours as a “nice girl,” Moseley tried to maintain the reputation on social media. |
A former high school classmate, Myles Nelson, said Moseley was always known to keep her cool. |
“From what I can remember, she was very laid back,” Nelson said. “I don’t remember her having problems with anyone." |
The fact that the assailant was a woman was unusual given that the overwhelming majority of mass shootings in the United States are committed by men. |
Gahler said Thursday's gun violence began outside the warehouse and then moved inside, but investigators were still piecing together the precise sequence of events. |
He said the suspect, who was also carrying two or three magazines of ammunition, shot herself in the head, and that no shots were fired by law enforcement. |
Investigators believe all the victims were fellow Rite Aid employees, but it was not immediately clear whether any were specifically targeted by the suspect, Gahler said. |
The Rite Aid centre, part of a larger warehouse in an industrial park, has nearly 1,000 employees, company spokesman Pete Strella said. |
The facility packages pharmaceuticals and other products for delivery to more than 2,500 stores. |
Police spent several hours searching the 210,000 sq ft building for possible additional victims, the sheriff's office said. |
Governor Larry Hogan wrote on Twitter: "Our prayers are with all those impacted, including our first responders. The State stands ready to offer any support." |
Agents from the Baltimore offices of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the FBI also responded, the agencies said. |
The shooting occurred a day after a man shot and wounded four people, including a police officer, at a Pennsylvania court building before he was killed by police, according to Pennsylvania State Police. |
As the incident unfolded, some frightened workers sent their children text messages telling them they were hiding. |
Alexi Scharmann told local station WBLA-TV her mum sent a message, which read: "I love you both more than you will ever know. There is a shooter in the building. |
"I am hiding. I love you. Be good and take care of daddy and the pets if something should happen." |
Over the past few decades, how many times have you heard variants of this pearl of wisdom from political pundits? |
The American public is sick and tired of politics as usual. They’re angry at Congress and angry at the president. You can almost feel it out on the campaign trail. That’s why _______ is getting so much support. He’s different. He doesn’t represent politics as usual. He taps into that anger. |
and Jerry Brown in 1992, Gary Hart in 1984, John Anderson in 1980, etc. etc. |
Do you notice how many of these folks won their party’s nomination? Let’s see: carry the one, ten plus three equals….oh yeah. That would be zero. |
Look: we’re in the silly season right now. It’s August. Congress is about to go into recess. We still have six months before anyone actually votes. Nobody’s paying much attention to the Republican race except political junkies. News is in short supply. And whatever else you can say about him, Donald Trump makes good co... |
So, sure, Trump is a political outsider channeling voter anger blah blah blah. That’s not exactly a daisy fresh strategy. Nor a winning one. But Trump is like a housing bubble: you know he’s going to burst, but he can last a lot longer than you think. That’s what’s happening now: it’s been seven whole weeks since Trump... |
They will regret that. Seven weeks is nothing. Every candidate on the list above lasted longer than seven weeks. But they all flamed out eventually. So will Trump. |
The only advice I have on presidential campaigns that’s genuinely useful is this: Don’t panic. In the end, the bubbles will all burst, fundamentals will take center stage, and the winner will be someone fairly ordinary. In this case, it will almost certainly be Jeb Bush or Scott Walker, though there are a few other pos... |
But Trump? Nope. So hold off on those apologetic columns for a little while longer. You won’t be sorry. |
Hawaiʻi Island police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 18-year-old Mountain View man wanted for questioning about an incident Thursday morning (January 19) in Puna. |
Kahekili John Krause is described as Part-Hawaiian, 6-feet tall, 145 pounds with brown eyes and short brown hair. He may be operating a light-colored Honda 4-door sedan with a stolen license plate of RBX 443, or the plate may have been replaced. |
While conducting a search for a reckless driver in a light colored-sedan in Hawaiian Beaches, police located a vehicle fitting that description parked on Awa Street. As a patrol officer approached the vehicle, the driver pulled out from the driveway and drove directly toward the officer who was in his marked subsidized... |
Krause is considered dangerous and may be armed so police caution the public not to approach him but instead to call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311 or contact Detectives Grant Todd at 961-2381 at grant.todd@hawaiicounty.gov or Detective Dean Uyetake at 961-2379 or dean.uyetake@hawaiicounty.gov. |
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The Shatursky district has the distinction of being one of the few areas in the Moscow region where not a single home or person suffered from the fires, despite the fact that the area had more dried-out peat bogs — and was thus more fire-prone — than other districts in the region. |
Shatursky was spared largely because Andrei Keller, the district’s head, was one of the few administrative chiefs who took preventative measures and moved quickly and decisively when the fires broke out. Amazingly, 1,051 fires had been spotted in the district since April, yet not one of them ever spread beyond 20 hecta... |
This is a good illustration that in the modern world, there are no natural disasters — only social ones. |
Disaster response can be gauged according to three parameters: the ability of the system to predict or anticipate the catastrophe; the ability to react to it quickly; and the ability to delegate authority to other systems if you are unable to cope with the problem yourself. |
By each of these three parameters, Russia’s disaster response system failed miserably. After then-President Vladimir Putin signed the Forest Code in 2007 — which shifted the responsibility of protecting the forests from the federal government to enterprises that harvest the forest and to poorly equipped and underfinanc... |
The authorities ignored the problem. Even after Russia was already in flames, Putin had other priorities. He took a trip to Crimea to ride a three-wheeled motorcycle with a group of bikers and to sing “Where Does the Motherland Begin?” with the 10 failed spies who had just returned after being kicked out of the United ... |
The ability to delegate authority to other systems also turned out to be a bust. In the village of Barkovka in the Nizhny Novgorod region, local authorities did nothing to prevent the fires. They also threatened to bring criminal charges against villagers for trying to cut down surrounding trees, which was necessary to... |
I would like the authorities to answer three simple questions. First, how many pregnant women live in the Moscow, Ryazan and Tver regions, and how will the toxic smog affect their unborn children? Second, how many people have died from the smoke — not the fires or heat, but the actual smoke? We know that Moscow’s morgu... |
piloting an airplane and personally dropping water on the fires. It is clear, however, that he couldn’t care less about the more than 50 people who were killed by the fires or the 30 million people across central Russia who were poisoned by the smog. |
Lately I’ve been going for a run after I drop off my high schooler. I’m old school in that I listen to the radio instead of of music when I run (I’m trying to get in shape for this mother of the bride thing. I was doing to do a liquid diet, but I couldn’t find one that included wine, so I nixed that). |
Anyway, imagine my delighted surprise to find Walton and Johnson back on the radio here in Houston. They have been gone for a while. They are now on 950am KPRC, 5:3oam-10am. |
If you are not familiar with these guys, they have been around for decades and they are funny. |
Johnson plays three characters on the show. A black guy, a gay guy, and a redneck. Years ago when I first started listening to them I mentioned how funny the four guys were to someone. They informed me that it was really just two guys, and I could hardly believe it! That is how good Johnson is. |
They do discuss politics, among many many things, and in the scorched dearth of humor in politics, they are much needed in the political desert. The other day they linked a guy who had put up a video whining about them being “rightwing Republicans,” to which Walton and Johnson replied that they are are neither rightwin... |
Years ago before Glenn Beck became Mormon and the Prophet of Doom, he was hilarious on the radio. I could never find anyone as funny as he used to be until I found Walton and Johnson, so tune in and turn on. |
CHICO, Calif. (AP) — With nearly 40 million people living in California and development spreading into once-wild regions, some of the state’s best tools toward preventing wildfires can’t be widely used. |
In March, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on wildfires, designed to expedite forest-thinning projects and other programs. In May 2018, former Gov. Jerry Brown called for doubling the amount of forest land treated each year in California by 2023. The state significantly increased the money it was spendin... |
Cal Fire and the state Board of Forestry estimate 23 million acres in the state’s responsibility area could benefit from fuel reduction. And those treatments aren’t one-time efforts: they must be repeated every few years to be effective. |
The state has been working since 2010 on an EIR that would cover all vegetation treatments in California under one overarching environmental document. It would identify environmentally sound processes for various natural landscapes. Then, if a project were proposed that met the guidelines for its landscape, it could be... |
Some projects wouldn’t fit the template, he said, and would require more review, but the idea would be to get projects approved and moving forward in a matter of weeks instead of years. A goal has been set to complete the document by the end of the year. |
He said chaparral needs high-intensity but infrequent fires. Vegetation removal won’t help that process. About all people can do to help the chaparral is to stop setting it on fire. |
What kinds of health information should be reported to government for civil purposes? Several competing trends encourage efforts to reassess the scope of constitutional protection for health information: the social and commercial value of health information; the amount of data held by third parties, from health care pr... |
Wendy K. Mariner, Reconsidering Constitutional Protection for Health Information Privacy, 18 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 975 (2016). |
MELBOURNE: World number two Angelique Kerber was sensationally bundled out of the Australian Open on Sunday by a woman playing the event for the first time, as a rampant Rafael Nadal powered into the quarter-finals. |
Hometown hero Ashleigh Barty also made the last eight after muscling past Maria Sharapova and will next meet Petra Kvitova, who matched her best Slam performance since a terrifying knife attack derailed her career. |
Wimbledon winner Kerber, the bookies' favourite along with Serena Williams after defending champion Caroline Wozniacki was ousted early, was humiliated by American Danielle Collins 6-0, 6-2 in under an hour. |
Ranked 35 in the world, Collins is little known after playing much of her tennis in the US college system and was making her debut in the main draw at Melbourne Park. She had never won a Grand Slam match before this year. |
Collins said she held no fears about facing three-time Slam champion Kerber, who made the semis last year and won in 2016. |
"I just go out fearless, just give it my all." |
Her reward is a last-eight clash with either fifth seed Sloane Stephens or Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. |
The North Carolina section offers many of the Appalachian Trail's highest peaks, several above 6,000 feet. Hiking enthusiasts can set out on a multiday or weeklong journey (keep in mind that you'll need permits to camp and hike in some areas, especially inside the Great Smoky Mountains). |
If you're just looking for a little taste of Appalachia, you can venture about 35 miles northwest of Asheville to the town of Hot Springs, where the Appalachian Trail runs right through town on Bridge Street. From there, park at the Silvermine trailhead and follow the Appalachian Trail until you reach Lover's Leap Ridg... |
While the trail is moderately difficult, hikers say the views from its peaks and outcroppings are worth the climb. |
To reach Hot Springs, take Interstate 26 North to Highway 25/Highway 70 North. There's ample parking available and travelers will find the Nantahala Outdoor Center on-site. For more information on the trail, visit the Appalachian Trail Conservancy website. |
Dec. 23, 2018 12:20 PM PT1:20 PM MT2:20 PM CT3:20 PM ET20:20 GMT4:20 1:20 PM MST2:20 PM CST3:20 PM EST2:20 PM CT0:20 UAE (+1)15:20 ETNaN:� - DeVante Parker had two receptions for 13 yards Sunday in the Miami Dolphins' 17-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. |
Dec. 9, 2018 2:36 PM PT3:36 PM MT4:36 PM CT5:36 PM ET22:36 GMT6:36 3:36 PM MST4:36 PM CST5:36 PM EST4:36 PM CT2:36 UAE (+1)17:36 ETNaN:� - DeVante Parker had one reception for 18 yards Sunday in the Miami Dolphins' 34-33 win over the New England Patriots. |
Dec. 2, 2018 12:35 PM PT1:35 PM MT2:35 PM CT3:35 PM ET20:35 GMT4:35 1:35 PM MST2:35 PM CST3:35 PM EST2:35 PM CT0:35 UAE (+1)15:35 ETNaN:� - DeVante Parker had four receptions for 43 yards and one touchdown Sunday in the Miami Dolphins' 21-17 win over the Buffalo Bills. |
Nov. 25, 2018 3:39 PM PT4:39 PM MT5:39 PM CT6:39 PM ET23:39 GMT7:39 4:39 PM MST5:39 PM CST6:39 PM EST5:39 PM CT3:39 UAE (+1)18:39 ETNaN:� - DeVante Parker had three receptions for 10 yards Sunday in the Miami Dolphins' 27-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. |
Nov. 11, 2018 3:46 PM PT4:46 PM MT5:46 PM CT6:46 PM ET23:46 GMT7:46 4:46 PM MST5:46 PM CST6:46 PM EST5:46 PM CT3:46 UAE (+1)18:46 ETNaN:� - Parker, who hurt his shoulder in Miami's Week 10 loss at Green Bay, is active for Sunday's game at Indianapolis. |
Analysis: Parker has a tendency to be very inconsistent, though he's been pretty solid lately with 31 catches and 305 receiving yards over his last five games. It should be noted, however, that the stretch came with Brock Osweiler at quarterback. The Dolphins will return to Ryan Tannehill against the Colts. |
Nov. 4, 2018 12:59 PM PT1:59 PM MT2:59 PM CT3:59 PM ET20:59 GMT4:59 1:59 PM MST2:59 PM CST3:59 PM EST2:59 PM CT0:59 UAE (+1)15:59 ETNaN:� - DeVante Parker had one reception for eight yards Sunday in the Miami Dolphins' 13-6 win over the New York Jets. |
Oct. 25, 2018 8:02 PM PT9:02 PM MT10:02 PM CT11:02 PM ET3:02 GMT11:02 8:02 PM MST9:02 PM CST10:02 PM EST10:02 PM CT7:02 UAE (+1)23:02 ETNaN:� - DeVante Parker had six receptions for 134 yards Thursday in the Miami Dolphins' 42-23 loss to the Houston Texans. |
Sep. 28, 2018 12:07 PM PT1:07 PM MT2:07 PM CT3:07 PM ET19:07 GMT3:07 12:07 PM MST1:07 PM CST2:07 PM EST2:07 PM CT23:07 UAE15:07 ETNaN:� - Parker (quad) will play in Week 8 at Houston. |
Analysis: He's probably a game-time decision and fantasy owners should probably look elsewhere against a tough Chicago defense. |
Sep. 23, 2018 1:18 PM PT2:18 PM MT3:18 PM CT4:18 PM ET20:18 GMT4:18 1:18 PM MST2:18 PM CST3:18 PM EST3:18 PM CT0:18 UAE (+1)16:18 ETNaN:� - DeVante Parker had two receptions for 40 yards Sunday in the Miami Dolphins' 28-20 win over the Oakland Raiders. |
Aug. 14, 2018 8:38 AM PT9:38 AM MT10:38 AM CT11:38 AM ET15:38 GMT23:38 8:38 AM MST9:38 AM CST10:38 AM EST10:38 AM CT19:38 UAE11:38 ETNaN:� - Parker is practicing but it's uncertain if he'll play Sunday against the Raiders. |
Analysis: Parker missed the opener while recovering from a broken finger and was able to play in Week 2 but was made inactive, so it's uncertain if he'll play - and what kind of role he'll have. |
What sorcery is at work here? Careful, this trick—er, illusion has a second, surprising twist in it. |
Silhouette Zoetrope is the work of Christine Veras at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. It was one of the top three illusions in this year’s Best Illusion of the Year contest, in which scientists compete with each other to create the most confounding illusions. |
At first, Veras’ illusion appears to be a relatively simple one. You see one bird flying inside the cage, but the bird is actually several still birds outside of the cage. It’s the rotation of the wheel combined with strategically placed slats of light that make it appear to be inside instead of out and moving instead ... |
The bird you see flying is facing to the right, but when Veras stops the zoetrope and you see the birds, in various stages of flight, are all facing to the left. It’s only when you see them in rotation through the slats, that they appear to be flipped. |
MORRISTOWN -- The group responsible for weekly protests weekly at U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-11)'s Morristown office took a cautious victory lap Friday after the congressman broke with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and President Donald Trump by saying he'd vote against the American Health Care Act (AHCA). |
NJ 11th for Change said in a statement it "has organized a sustained effort with thousands of our members -- calling, visiting, mailing, faxing, and showing up (at Frelinghuysen's office) -- all urging him to vote against taking health care away from more than 30,000 fellow constituents." |
"Until AHCA, Rep. Frelinghuysen had fallen in line with President Trump and Speaker Ryan for every single vote of the 115th Congress," the group said. "That he broke with the Trump/Ryan agenda on health care reform is a direct result of the pressure NJ11th For Change brought to bear." |
For the past two months, the group has gathered at the Starbucks in the Morristown Green before walking over to Frelinghuysen's office to bring his office staff baked treats along with their concerns about his recent votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA). |
Amid numerous defections by other congressional Republicans, Frelinghuysen said he would not vote for the current version of AHCA. |
Constituents from the 7th and 11th congressional districts are seeking face-to-face meetings with U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance and U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, respectively. |
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