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      <title>Todays Collection Of Tweets Texts to The BBC from all walks of life here !</title>
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      <description>1043:
							
			
	
	We are being told that the PM's statement is now expected to take place at about 11:00 BST from outside 10 Downing St. 

 
	
		
		
							1042:
							
			
	
	Journalist Guido Olimpio writes in Italy's 
Corriere Della Sera newspaper that &quot;the attack on the British soldier, 
even though many elements are still missing, is an absolutely perfect 
textbook case of individual jihadism bent on achieving results as 
macabre as they are 'spectacular'... Unfortunately, we are going to have
 to get accustomed to episodes such as the murder in London. At this 
juncture it is part of a trend&quot;.  
	
		
		
							1036:
							Breaking News
			
	
	The Metropolitan Police execute a search 
warrant at an address in Lincolnshire. A Lincolnshire Police spokesman 
says: &quot;This is in connection with the ongoing investigation into the 
murder of a man in Woolwich. The Metropolitan Police are not prepared to
 discuss the matter further at this stage.&quot;  
	
		
		
							1035:
							
			
	
	Professor Paul Rogers, from Bradford 
University, is an expert in terrorism and says the attack seemed to be 
designed to cause widespread fear. He tells BBC News: &quot;The alleged 
perpetrators really wanted to publicise what they did. In a way, it's 
almost exactly what academics say when they talk about the term 
terrorism, it's actions which may have a victim or some victims but are 
designed to cause fear among a much wider community.&quot; 
	
		
					
							Breaking News
							
											Nick Robinson
											Political editor
					
			
	
	 tweets: 
 Advice not to wear uniforms in public set to be reversed. PM believes 
was &quot;understandable reaction&quot; but people should go about daily lives 
	
		
		
							1032:
							
			
	
	A Conservative MP says he intends to 
discuss the speed of the police response in Woolwich with ministers. 
Robert Buckland tells the BBC: &quot;I will raise it with Home Office 
ministers as soon as we know the full picture.&quot; He was quoted in the 
Telegraph as saying it would be very worrying if there had been an 
&quot;unwarranted delay&quot; in the police response.  
	
		
		
							1031:
							
			
	
	A Cub Scout leader has spoken of how she 
confronted one of the alleged attackers who killed a member of the armed
 forces in Woolwich. In an interview, Ingrid Loyau-Kennett tells the 
Daily Telegraph the attacker said he had killed the soldier because &quot;he 
had killed Muslim people&quot; and that he was &quot;fed up that people kill 
Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Here is some audio of her describing what happened.   
	
		
		
							1030:
							
			
	
	The BBC's Jonathan Beale says armed forces 
personnel have been advised to conceal their uniforms if they are 
wearing them in public places, particularly on public transport. This 
advice has gone to regular members of the armed forces and the 
Territorial Army as well.  
	
		
		
							1028:
							
			
	
	
  
  
      Police conduct a fingertip search near to the scene of the crime. 

 
	
		
		
							1028:
							
			
	
	In his statement, Mr Murphy says: &quot;The 
government and security services have our full support in establishing 
the facts and preventing any future such crimes. As a country we should 
respond with a reassertion of the values of tolerance and justice; the 
values that these extremists hate so much about our country. We should 
all help to ensure our Armed Forces never feel fearful in public. They 
protect us, and today each of us can send a loud message of support, 
solidarity and gratitude to all service personnel serving in our towns 
and cities at home and overseas.&quot; 
	
		
		
							1027:
							
			
	
	Shadow defence secretary, Jim Murphy, says:
 &quot;This is firstly a personal tragedy for the family and friends of the 
victim. This horrendous and horrific act against our Armed Forces has 
shocked us all. In our moments of anger we should be strengthened in our
 national resolve to tackle hatred and terrorism wherever they exist.&quot; 
	
		 
					
							
							
											Lucy Manning
											ITV Home Affairs Editor
					
			
	
	 tweets: 
 Anjem Choudray tells ITV News (&amp;amp; The Independent it seems) he knows
 1 of attackers. Attended Al Muhajiroun events. Is Muslim convert. 
	
		
		
							1024:
							
			
	
	Statement after Cobra meeting: &quot;There was 
an operational update from the police and agencies into the ongoing 
investigation and an update from the MOD on protective security. There 
was a discussion about community cohesion. The strength and unity of 
response from Muslim community leaders was recognised and commended by 
Ministers and others around the table.&quot; 
	
		
		
							1018:
							
			
	
	ITV News is reporting details of  an email 
 it says was sent to air cadets, saying: &quot;No uniforms are to be worn by 
any military personnel whilst walking out of unit/MoD locations in 
London and Greater London with effect now until further notice. This 
includes the carriage of military day sacks.&quot; 
	
		
		
							1015:
							
			
	
	Russian state-owned TV Channel One, as seen
 by BBC Monitoring, says: &quot;This is the first time that Londoners, who 
have been through more than one terror attack, have seen such a thing... 
Now the UK authorities will find it easier to achieve the deportation of
 radical Islamic preachers.&quot; 
	
		 
					
							
							
											Norman Smith, BBC News Channel chief political correspondent
					
			
	
	 tweets : COBRA ends. PM and others encouraged by calm response of local community #woolwich

 
	
		 
					
							
							
											Lucy Manning
											ITV Home Affairs Editor
					
			
	
	 tweets: 
 Police &amp;amp; forensics are searching a London flat that ITV News 
believes is connected to one of the suspected Woolwich attackers. 
	
		
		
			1008:
			
	
	A statement from Prime Minister David Cameron is expected in Downing Street within 10 minutes. 

 
	
		 
		
			
					Stacey Rickman
					
			
	
	 tweets:  Never seen woolwich and plumstead so empty in the past two years I've travelled through wowza

 
	
		 
		
			
					Kelly Lu
					
			
	
	 tweets:  Going to sleep hearing helicoptors and waking up to hearing helicoptors...

 
	
		
		
			1007:
			
	
	A Kent MP describes the broadcast of 
footage of one of the alleged attackers in Woolwich as one of the worst 
examples of irresponsible journalism he has ever seen. Julian Brazier, a
 member of the Defence Select Committee, tells Julia George on BBC Radio
 Kent that the clip should never have been shown. 
	
		
		
			1006:
			
	
	Here is an audio  interview with eyewitness Graham Wilders, 
 who lives in Woolwich. He describes seeing the attack and how he 
initially thought there had been an accident with two men trying to 
resuscitate the victim. 
	
		
		
			1005:
			
	
	
  

  
      People have laid flowers and an Army T-shirt in tribute to the 
soldier who was killed. Reports say he had been wearing a T-shirt 
bearing the logo of the British military charity Help for Heroes. 
	
		
		
			1003:
			
	
	The statement concludes: &quot;Let the response 
of our nation be mature and thoughtful. This is a moment of prayer, 
unity and not of hasty reaction.&quot; 
	
		
		
			1002:
			
	
	The Greenwich Islamic Centre adds:  &quot;The 
local Muslim community has always enjoyed an excellent relationship with
 the people from all walks of life regardless of their religion, colour 
or ethnic background. At this moment of confusion, uncertainty and 
naturally highly charged emotions, we earnestly appeal to the media not 
to rush to judgement and wait for the final findings by the law 
enforcement agencies.&quot; 
	
		
		
			1000:
			
	
	The Greenwich Islamic Centre condemns 
Wednesday's &quot;barbaric murder&quot;: &quot;The Muslims of the Greenwich Islamic 
Centre in the Royal Borough of Greenwich... share the grief and sorrow 
of the nation. Our hearts go out to the family, colleagues and friends 
of the victim of this despicable and horrific tragedy.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0954:
			
	
	
  

  
      Tributes have been pouring in on social media for the soldier 
killed in Woolwich. Here a woman places flowers outside the Royal 
Military Barracks, near the scene where he was killed. 
	
		
		
			0953:
			
	
	Graham Wilders - who witnessed the killing -
 says officers arriving at the scene had to take into account the fact 
that at least one of the attackers had a gun. He says: &quot;The police 
officers didn't even get a chance to get out their car. They just, like,
 started running towards them, especially the bloke with the machetes. 
They just had to shoot him because he was just hurtling towards them, 
and then the other one with the handgun, lifted it up and obviously they
 shot him.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0952:
			
	
	Leaving the meeting of Cobra, London mayor 
Boris Johnson, appears to indicate Wednesday's attack was being seen as a
 one-off incident. &quot;Everything I am hearing leads me to think that 
Londoners can go about their business in the normal way and we are going
 to bring the killers to justice,&quot; he says. 
	
		
		
			0950:
			
	
	Julie Siddiqi, of the Islamic Society of 
Britain, tells BBC Radio 4: &quot;The people who did this act yesterday do 
not speak in my name, do not speak for my community or the rest of the 
country. We have to come out with the strongest condemnation, which is 
what I'm seeing this morning.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0947:
			
	
	The politicians will now want to leave the 
police and intelligence services to pursue the lines they need to, our 
correspondent Norman Smith adds.  
	
		
		
			0947:
			
	
	Our correspondent says this means security 
services are still thought to be piecing together information about the 
attack. So when the PM speaks in the next hour or so, it will a more 
general appeal for calm and a message of reassurance.  
	
		
		
			0946:
			
	
	We are hearing that the Cobra meeting in 
Whitehall has finished. It lasted about an hour and was not a &quot;nuts and 
bolts meeting&quot;, according to BBC chief political correspondent Norman 
Smith. 
	
		
		
			0943:
			
	
	Farouk Murad, spokesman for the Muslim 
Council of Britain, says the attack is &quot;an insult and attack against our
 faith and our community&quot;, adding: &quot;We must stand united against this 
kind of criminal activity... Islam does not under any pretext give the 
licence to kill innocents on our streets.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0942:
			
	
	Residents in Woolwich tell the BBC the 
killing should not diminish the community spirit that exists in the 
area. One resident, Keira, says:  &quot;I don't think it's anything to do 
with religion, or race or anything else.  I think it's all to do with 
the person and who did it.  And that's it really...  We've just got to 
all pull together really and just accept what's happened and move on 
from it.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0942:
			
	
	
  

  
      There are still large numbers of police officers at the scene 
of the killing, while soldiers are standing guard outside the Royal 
Military Barracks in Woolwich, south-east London. 
	
		
		
			0941:
			
	
	A Ministry of Defence source says the 
uniform advice is a &quot;common sense&quot;&quot; measure while the investigation into
 yesterday's attack is ongoing. He says it does not amount to a change 
in policy. Security at a number of military bases has already been 
stepped up and members of the services have been told to remain 
vigilant.  
	
		
		
			0939:
			Breaking News
			
	
	The BBC understands guidance has been 
issued to members of the armed forces to &quot;conceal&quot; their uniforms if in 
public, especially when travelling alone, in light of Wednesday's 
attack. 
	
		
		
			0932:
			
	
	The Press Association news agency, quoting 
sources, says the Woolwich suspects are of Nigerian background and are 
not thought to have links to terror groups based there. There has been 
no confirmation of this. 
	
		 
		
			
					Garath Dobbs, from Cardiff,
					
			
	
	emails: It strikes me that the attackers 
have gained exactly what they wanted from this - exposure. The media 
outlet could not wait to get this 'exclusive' on the air. There has to 
be a way to deny these attackers the oxygen of publicity. I think there 
should be a law against televising diatribes relating to such acts and a
 law against filming and sharing any such things on the internet. I 
understand the second part will be difficult but national television 
would be easy. It just seems very naive of ITV to show these people on 
primetime. 
	
		 
		
			
					Secunder Kermani
					
			
	
	 tweets :
 Been at the #woolwich school near ydays killing. Parents say they've 
struggled to shield their kids from what happened. Some still scared 
	
		
		
			0928:
			
	
	Boris Johnson continues:  &quot;I think it's 
very important that... the people of London should take their cue from 
the behaviour of the people of Woolwich yesterday, who showed such 
astonishing natural courage in dealing with an appalling event, and who 
stood up to those killers. And I think that that's the spirit of London,
 and that's what I would call on people to do today - go about their 
lives in the normal way.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0927:
			
	
	
  

  
      Mayor of London Boris Johnson is attending the Cobra meeting in
 Whitehall. On his way in he says: &quot;It is completely wrong to blame this
 killing on the religion of Islam. But it is also equally wrong to try 
to draw any link between this murder and British foreign policy, or the 
actions of British forces who are risking their lives abroad for the 
sake of freedom. The fault lies wholly and exclusively in the warped and
 deluded mindset of the people who did it. And what we need now is, for 
the sake of the victim, and for the sake of his family, is for those 
killers to be brought to justice.&quot;   
	
		
		
			0927:
			
	
	Keith Vaz, chairman of the Home Affairs 
Select Committee, tells BBC News the government must find out &quot;who 
committed this barbaric crime and follow it up swiftly&quot;. He adds: 
&quot;People need to stay calm - I think some of the stories that we've heard
 this morning of demonstrations in certain areas... this is not helpful 
to the police, the police should not be distracted from the very 
important work that they have to do.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0925:
			
	
	Former chairwoman of the British Joint 
Intelligence Committee, Baroness Neville-Jones, tells the BBC that the 
inspiration for the Woolwich attack &quot;comes from internet hate speech and
 jihadist rhetoric&quot;. She says: &quot;Muslim leadership must help with 
tackling the spread of this kind of rhetoric.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0915:
			Breaking News
			
	
	In a message on Twitter, Prime Minister 
David Cameron says: &quot;I have been updated by the   
commissioner and will chair Cobra shortly. I will make a statement on 
this sickening killing this morning.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0914:
			
	
	Prime Minister David Cameron was briefed by
 Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on the murder 
investigation before chairing the meeting of Cobra at 10 Downing Street. 
	
		
		
			0912:
			Breaking News
			
	
	PM David Cameron is now chairing the Cobra emergency government crisis committee.

 
	
		
		
			0911:
			
	
	The Metropolitan Police are expected to 
release the name and regiment of the soldier killed later this morning. 
His family has already been informed. 
	
		
		
			0908:
			
	
	
  

  
      Here is a picture taken at the scene of yesterday's London 
street attack - an air ambulance can be seen landing. Have a look at our
  BBC picture gallery  for more images of the scene in Woolwich.  Warning: some of the following images are graphic in nature.  
	
		
		
			0903:
			
	
	Lord Reid tells BBC Radio Scotland's Good 
Morning Scotland that the killing in Woolwich was a &quot;horrific and 
terrible attack&quot;, and adds: &quot;The bad news is that becomes harder to 
prevent.&quot; He says it was &quot;a testament to the effectiveness of our 
security forces in this country that they have prevented it for many, 
many years&quot;. 
	
		
		
			0902:
			
	
	Col Kemp also tells BBC News he believes 
this morning's Cobra meeting will try to ascertain whether the attack 
was part of a wider extremist conspiracy. He says: &quot;I don't think it 
looks like that myself but I think they will want to know that. And the 
second thing, I think, in that area is there will be a great deal of 
concern that this form of attack now, which I think has been long feared
 by the security services, could lead to copycats.&quot;  
	
		
		
			0901:
			
	
	A former commander of British soldiers in 
Afghanistan, Col Richard Kemp, tells BBC Radio 4's Today programme &quot;it 
would be wrong to suggest we live in a state of fear of this type of 
attack&quot;.  
	
		
		
			0901:
			
	
	Former Home Secretary Lord Reid condemns 
the &quot;brutal, inhumane and terrible murder of an innocent person&quot;. While 
he said the threat from terrorists was continual, he insisted they would
 not succeed in their bid to &quot;impose their will on others&quot; in the UK. 
	
		
		
			0852:
			
	
	A Facebook page set up in honour of the victim of yesterday's attack has received one million &quot;likes&quot;,  according to the Metro newspaper .
 It features a statement saying: &quot;A British soldier has been murdered as
 he walked a street in London in a 'suspected' terror attack. RIP to a 
hero!&quot; 
	
		
		
			0851:
			
	
	Raffaelle Pantucci, a senior research 
fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, tells the BBC: &quot;The 
brazenness of this incident is what marks it out from previous ones. The
 willingness of these guys to conduct this attack in the middle of the 
street and then sort of talk about it, shout about it in front of people
 in the street afterwards, is I think a new level of brutality.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0825:
			
	
	
  

  
      Lincoln Jopp, a former commander of British troops in 
Afghanistan, tells the BBC this was a tragic act, but adds the British 
army will rally round at times like this - as they always do. He says he
 realises people will be looking at procedures, but says he would like 
military personnel to continue wearing their uniforms outside barracks. 
He says the British public's support gives the military great strength. 
	
		
		
			0816:
			
	
	Our correspondent adds the Cobra meeting 
will decide how to respond to the killing - looking at whether it was a 
lone attack or a wider orchestrated campaign. So far, he says, the UK's 
terror alert level has not been raised and the security response has 
been limited to military barracks, which would lead one to speculate it 
is believed to have been an isolated act.  
	
		
		
			0815:
			
	
	Political correspondent Norman Smith says 
the Cobra emergency meeting - for which the PM has returned from France -
 will get under way in about 20 minutes. Before that the home secretary 
will brief David Cameron on the latest thinking of the intelligence 
service, because overnight they have gone through a mass of material - 
witness statements, footage, and of course their own records, he says - 
to see if the attackers were in any way known to the security services.  
	
		
		
			0807:
			
	
	You can read our  main news story here  for an overview of what is happening today. 

 
	
		
		
			
	
	
  

  
      Here is a map of the scene. David Dixon, a local head teacher, 
told the BBC News Channel he walked out of the school gates and saw a 
body lying in the road a short distance away. He then heard gunshots and
 instructed staff to lock all the gates of his school. An air ambulance 
landed in the playground and the children were sent home. 
	
		
		
			0802:
			
	
	If you want more background on yesterday's attack, you can  look back at Wednesday's live page here.  

 
	
		
		
			0800:
			
	
	
  

  
      Here is a picture of the scene yesterday, following the attack -
 which took place at 14:20 BST in John Wilson Street, the A205. We will 
bring you more photos as they come in today.  
	
		
		
			0758:
			
	
	Usama Hasan is a senior researcher at the 
Quilliam Foundation, a think tank specialising in counter extremism. He 
tells the BBC that the hatred preached by some Islamic clerics has to 
stop: &quot;The real problem here is the decisive hatred preached by a very 
small minority of clerics in this country in a small number of our 
mosques and universities. They know who they are and there are Muslim 
groups and other groups - left wing groups may I say - who defend that 
kind of grievance and victimhood mentality. That's what must change and 
has to stop. A very small number of people but unfortunately their 
influence is too high.&quot;   
	
		 
		
			
					Mark Coyle
					
			
	
	 tweets :
 Police helicopter overhead #Woolwich. A sense of bewilderment in the 
air. I swear I saw a dad holding his kids' hands tighter than normal. 
	
		
		
			0754:
			
	
	ITV News has broadcast footage of a man 
with bloodied hands talking to a camera, following the attack. He makes a
 series of political statements before walking towards a man, who is 
believed to be a soldier, lying on the street.  Warning: This footage contains disturbing images.  
	
		 
		
			
					CJ, from Surrey
					
			
	
	A dark day for us all.  Whatever their 
reasons, this was wrong. This can only lead to opposing hate groups 
(re)surfacing and promoting further further hate amongst understandably 
frightened people. 
	
		
		
			0745:
			
	
	Wednesday's events in Woolwich have shocked
 the UK - but this was precisely the kind of attack that security chiefs
 have long feared could come, writes the  BBC's home affairs correspondent Dominic Casciani in his blog this morning.  
	
		
		
			0743:
			
	
	A passer-by, Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, 
confronted one of the attackers in the street. She says he told her that
 he had killed because he was &quot;fed up&quot;  about the deaths of Muslims in 
Iraq and Afghanistan. Speaking on ITV Daybreak she describes the scene, 
saying: &quot;More and more people were starting to come. I mean there was 
absolutely nobody when I arrived apart form the bus and people stayed on
 the bus and there was just this lady cradling the soldier and gradually
 people started to come. I imagine the soldier was losing more and more 
blood and attracting people and there was so many people around.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0741:
			
	
	The Muslim Council of Britain says the 
killers' use of &quot;Islamic slogans&quot; indicates they were motivated by their
 faith. A statement from the council says: &quot;This is a truly barbaric act
 that has no basis in Islam and we condemn this unreservedly. Our 
thoughts are with the victim and his family.&quot; 
	
		
		
			0740:
			
	
	The BBC's Jonathan Beale says security at 
London military barracks has been stepped up, but the overall threat of 
terrorism warning has not been raised to severe - it is at substantial 
at the moment. Severe would mean a terror attack is likely. One of the 
issues the Cobra meeting will look at is whether soldiers should wear 
their uniform outside their barracks, he says. They will also discuss if
 this is a one-off attack or part of a wider move. 
	
		
		
			0736:
			
	
	
  

  
      There are reports that it was 20 minutes before armed police 
arrived at the scene of the attack yesterday. But local MP for Greenwich
 and Woolwich Nick Raynsford tells the BBC he thinks police arrived 
pretty quickly and very quickly dealt with the two suspects. &quot;We know 
very well that quick response is important, but it's difficult to think 
in an urban area that it would be possible to get to a scene of a crime 
much quicker than that given all the communication there has to be - 
given that there had to be an armed unit to respond, and given the 
evidence there were two very dangerous suspects who themselves were 
armed.&quot;  
	
		
		
			0733:
			
	
	There are many questions today about who 
the victim of this brutal attack was. He is said to have been a member 
of the British armed forces, but people will want to know who he was, 
which unit was he with, and if he was linked to the Woolwich barracks. 
For the Cobra emergency committee, perhaps the overriding question will 
be whether the two attackers were acting unilaterally or were part of a 
more orchestrated plot. The committee will also be discussing the motive
 for the attack, says the BBC's Ben Ando.  
	
		
		
			0732:
			
	
	Already security has been stepped up at 
military barracks across London.  Police now are waiting to question the
 two attackers, who are in separate hospitals after being shot by armed 
police. The BBC's Ben Ando says we do not know which hospitals are 
looking after the men or what condition the men are in - although one is
 thought to be in a critical condition.  
	
		
		
			0730:
			
	
	
  

  
      Since the attack there were confrontations in Woolwich between 
police and a group of around 60 people - some from the English Defence 
League - but there were no arrests. Here members of the EDL wear 
balaclavas as they gather outside a pub in Woolwich in London last 
night. There have also been attacks on mosques in Kent and Essex.  
	
		
		
			0726:
			
	
	Initially, witnesses thought the two men 
were trying to help the man, but then they realised they were killing 
him. Lots of amateur footage was recorded at the scene yesterday and 
police have urged people to send them any video or images they have of 
the scene. 
	
		
		
			0726:
			
	
	Meanwhile, a tow-truck has removed a 
vehicle - covered with a red canvas cover - which is thought to have 
been involved. It is thought the victim was struck by a car before being
 attacked by the two men, says our correspondent Ben Ando.  
	
		
		
			0725:
			
	
	The BBC's Ben Ando, who has been in 
Woolwich overnight, says it has been a scene of considerable and 
measured activity. The scene of the killing was on the south circular 
road - one of London's busiest routes, and forensic teams have worked 
through the night to complete their work so the road can re-open.  
	
		
		
			0723:
			
	
	The two men - who were shot by police - are
 being held in hospital under armed guard while counter terrorism police
 wait to question them.  
	
		
		
			0722:
			
	
	
  

  
      Witnesses yesterday described seeing two men armed with knives 
and a gun repeatedly assault the victim. One of the men called for 
Britain to end its involvement in foreign conflicts. The image shown 
here is from footage taken at the scene.  
	
		
		
			0721:
			
	
	The emergency meeting this morning will be 
attended by politicians, the UK's most senior police officer and the new
 head of MI5.  
	
		
		
			0721:
			
	
	Home Secretary Theresa May has said that 
while we have seen terrorism on the streets of London before, &quot;we have 
always stood firm against it - despicable acts like these will not go 
unpunished&quot;, she has promised. 
	
		
		
			0720:
			
	
	The home secretary says security has been 
tightened at all London barracks, and the government's emergency 
response committee Cobra will meet this morning to discuss the attack. 
David Cameron has cut short his trip to Paris to chair the meeting.  
	
		
		
			0719:
			
	
	Two suspects were shot by armed police 
after spending several minutes speaking to bystanders and making 
political statements to camera.  
	
		
		
			0718:
			
	
	A man said by Whitehall sources to be a 
member of the British armed forces has been killed on a busy south 
London street in what has been described as a terror attack. His exact 
identity has not been revealed. Follow our live coverage of the day's 
events here.</description>
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      <title>Police Didn't send help? Lack of funds? Really!</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 02:39:48 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>This is absurd. I've always have known not to rely on police for protection (that is why my family own guns) but I would at least expect some response from them when I have someone kicking down my door. Reports show time and time again that police usually get there just in time to clean up the mess! At least he didn't kill her like the one in  Dallas Texas  recently!

 http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/05/22/2046361/woman-raped-by-ex-boyfriend-because-police-didnt-have-enough-funding-to-send-help/?mobile=nc 

Last August, a woman in Josephine County called 911 and pleaded with 
dispatchers to send police - &quot;my ex-boyfriend is trying to break into my
 house. I'm not letting him in but he's like, tried to break down the 
door and he's tried to break into one of the windows.&quot; The woman had 
good reason to be afraid of this man, as she told the dispatcher on the 
other side of the phone, this same abusive ex had put her in the 
hospital just a few weeks before. But the dispatcher has no one to send.
 Because the local sheriff's department recently lost millions in 
federal funds, it laid off 23 of its 29 deputies and limited their 
availability to eight hours on Mondays through Fridays. The woman's call
 to 911 took place on a Saturday.
With no deputies available, the 911 dispatcher transferred the woman 
to the state police - but they would not come rescue the woman either. 
In the words of the state police dispatcher, &quot;I don't have anybody to 
send out there. You know, obviously, if he comes inside the residence 
and assaults you, can you ask him to go away? Do you know if he's 
intoxicated or anything?&quot;
Eventually, the ex-boyfriend, a man named Michael Bellah,  pried open the woman's front door. Choked her. And raped her . After he was caught, he plead guilty to kidnapping, assault, and sex abuse.


This woman's situation was not a tragic outlier - while Sheriff Gil 
Gilberson declined to comment on this specific case, he noted to Oregon 
Public Radio &quot; here isn't a day go by that we don't have another 
victim&quot; due to a law enforcement deficit caused by a budget cuts that 
went into effect last May.
The Josephine County's Sheriff's Office budget was cut after the the 
expiration of a multi-million dollar annual federal aid payment to 
timber-dependent counties, the Secure Rural Schools and Community 
Self-Determination Act, originally passed in 2000. The federal 
government previously shared timber sale revenues from public lands with
 rural counties to offset the lack of property taxes from those lands, 
but as logging was reduced by 90 percent in federal lands since 1989, 
the aid program replaced that revenue source.
Without money from the program, the county was forced to lay off most
 of its deputies and close its entire major crimes division. Two of the 
remaining six deputies are limited to patrolling federal forest lands 
and a local river because of how their positions are funded.
After the cuts, Gilberson released a press statement suggesting 
victims of domestic violence &quot;consider relocating to an area with 
adequate law enforcement services.&quot; The Grant Pass State Police Office 
usually has just two officers working per shift, but has become the only
 resource for local law enforcement on weekends. They've received about 
three times as many calls in as in the past. 
But despite these dire circumstances, yesterday Josephine County voted  51 to 49 percent 
 against a public safety levy for more law enforcement. The levy would 
have raised county property taxes from 59 cents per $1,000 of property 
value, the lowest in Oregon, to $1.48 for the next three years. It 
rejected  a similar property tax levy  increasing the rate to $1.99 per $1,000 shortly before the initial cuts 57 to 43 percent. 
While clearly, the situation in Josephine County is an extreme 
example of a community failing to live up to public safety needs of its 
residents, the community is not alone in struggling to recover from 
revenue lost with the expiration of the Secure Rural Schools and 
Community Self-Determination Act. Nationwide more than 700 counties in 
41 states benefited from the program, including 33 of the 36 counties in
 Oregon.</description>
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      <title>New York Gun Confiscation Underway - Citizens Told To turn in Pistol &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Own&lt;/span&gt;er ID and Firearms</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 00:11:40 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Manasquan, NJ - -(Ammoland.com)- Remember all those who denied that firearms confiscation as a result of New York's new gun laws was too &quot; insane &quot; to even consider?

That it was strictly in the realm of paranoid conspiracy theorists and the  &quot;it cant happen here crowd&quot; ?

 

Those were and remain some of the standard replies to anyone who even thought about the possibility, let alone gave voice to it, despite the fact that Gov Cuomo and numerous other officials made public comments about such a plan, as I discussed in my article &quot;Feinstein &amp;amp; Cuomo Admit Planning Australian Style Government Gun Buy Back&quot; .

 Elected Officials, the media, various Gun Control Groups and their zealous forced disarmament supporters, even some firearms owners themselves all insisted it was to crazy to even consider. 

 There's just one huge problem it is happening now in New York State! 
It seems those that tried desperately to warn of such an insidious plot had hit the bullseye with their warnings after all. News came from multiple NY State based firearms enthusiast websites late Friday that confiscations of Pistol Owner ID Cards, as well as firearms and accessories has commenced in NY under the provisions of the horribly flawed, draconian and blatantly unconstitutional NY SAFE Act.

Those folks having their weapons and FID cards confiscated  have been discovered to have been prescribed multiple different types of psychotropic drugs, such as those for Depression or Anxiety. These are known as SSRI ( Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) class drugs and have the potential to cause serious and adverse side effects, something I wrote about extensively last week in an article that went viral in days and caused multiple Anti Gun and Progressive News Groups to initiate a concentrated denial of service hacker attack against Ammoland Shooting Sports News (see Daily KOS &quot; Keeping Track Of The RKBA Crowd&quot;http://tiny.cc/ug67uw),  in an effort to keep the information from the public.

From NY  http://tiny.cc/nyfirearms 

&quot;John Doe, an upstanding professional with no outstanding criminal convictions and no history of violent action received a letter from the Pistol Permit Department informing him that his license was immediately revoked upon information that he was seeing a therapist for anxiety and had been prescribed an anxiety drug. He was never suicidal, never violent, and has no criminal history. The New York State Department of Health is apparently conducting a search of medical records to determine who is being treated for anxiety drugs and using this as a basis for handgun license revocation.

 Those are the facts. Nothing more, nothing less. 
Now, before anyone trots out the old saw about how this is nothing more then a paranoid, unsubstantiated rumor on a  &quot;gun nuts&quot;  internet forum. I spoke to the Attorney of Record in this matter on the phone this morning and he confirmed that the above snippet is accurate and  these cases are happening !

  Get your FREE 2A Flashmob Patch - See if your eligible here!

James Tresmond Esq confirmed in our conversation that the above mentioned case is occurring in Erie County NY, it is his client that has been effected, and as yet unknown sources have seen fit to take it upon themselves to share confidential medical records with NY State Officials without authorization, a  massive  HIPPA violation.

It seems these supposedly confidential records are then compared against a list of known NY pistol license holders and letters are sent out demanding their Pistol Owner ID Cards be surrendered, as well   as any firearms and accessories.  

Here is a link to the Attorney of Record on this case, Jim Tresmond, giving a radio interview on the Tom Bauerle Show on WBEN 930AM/107.7 FM:

 http://www.wben.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&amp;amp;audioId=6319907 

 This is an unprecedented violation of a Citizens 2nd, 4th, and 5th Amendment RIGHTS , brought to fruition by power and control hungry tyrants holding elected office who swore an Oath to uphold and defend the very rights they are now actively stripping from their constituents.

Moreover, the confiscation efforts underway in NY State have had another, albeit unintended effect. By undertaking this course of action, those in power have inadvertently pulled back the curtain on something they have suppressed from the Citizens for far to long, leaving them with precious little wiggle room to explain away their actions.

Either they are acknowledging that there is in fact some sort of little reported link between the prescribing of  psychotropic drugs and violent behavior , thus they are somehow, at least in their own minds &quot; justified &quot; in their actions to preempt someone from violence. Or, this is nothing more then a backdoor confiscation effort and massive abuse of governmental power unleashed on innocent Citizens.  Those are the only two possible explanations.

If anyone still feels some level of doubt regarding the veracity of this story, Attorney Tresmond welcomes anyone to visit his website  tresmondlaw.com , Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/james.tresmond.7 ), or send an email to TresmondLaw@gmail.com.



Read more at Ammoland.com:  http://www.ammoland.com/2013/04/new-york-gun-confiscation-underway/#ixzz2U5M5WdEU</description>
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      <title>Alleged intercepted radio conversation between Hezbollah fighters in Qusayr  </title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 00:05:42 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>An alleged (unverified) radio converation between Hezbollah fighters in Qusayr. 

 

Translation and the quote below from Brown Moses:

&quot;The conversation is among a number of people, with one person apparently 
attempting to organise several groups, so this just lists what's being said 
without specific individuals named.  The men on the radio are referring to each 
other by various nicknames, such as Mazloom 12, Mazloom 13, Murtada, etc. 



- I have a broken tank, send the maintenance team to Abu Hasan. O 
Mazloom, there is a broken tank.
- Kareem, Kareem, I need a stretcher, I have 
two casualties.
- Alright brother, just wait a second.  Mazloom! 
Mazloom!
Who is there? Who is calling for me?
- Come near brother as I 
told you. Join me, can you see where I am?
- Abu Ridda, Michael, there are 
hundreds of them opposing us. The sniper is firing at me, I am retreating 
back.
-Abu Ali .... Mazloom.
- Send us an ambulance please.
- 
Alright.
- Abu Yaser ..... Where are you Abu Ali?
- Abu Hasan ...... 
Slingo.
- Slingo .... We told Mazloom.
- Did you know where I am? Oh man! 
You were firing at me a while ago.
Abu Ridda ....  Abu Yaser.
I can hear 
you. Man! Nobody is getting near, nobody is dares!
- Abu Haidar .....
- 
Carbalaa'
- Mazloom! I need tanks. Send me 23 (mm gun) now!
- Luay .... Abu 
Hasan. Join me bro! Come here! Where are you? Are you near the cypress 
trees?
- Bro! Can you see the tanks column? Go there! Join me!
- I am 
firing at the house one B7 (RPG-7).
- Wait while I locate you.
- Look! I 
am on the right of the water tank. Can I go forward?
- Where are you 
now?
- I am on the right of the water tank.
- Hamza ..... Mazloom! Look out! 
Bring the tanks closer and let's get to the mosque, move!
- My tank has 
stopped. Call on Mazloom.
- Mazloom ... 13.
- I can hear you bro.
- Abu 
Hasan, the sniper there is firing at me and my comrades, I can't get across. Can 
you call on one of those guys in order to decide what to do?
- I need someone 
from Mazloom's group bring the maintenance team. My tank has stopped in the 
street.
-Manzoom! There is wounded comrade here.
- Kaukab! Let Abu Rhidda 
tell me where I should go with the ambulance.
- Bro! Those are our comrades. 
Nobody fires a shot!
Mazloom 12 .... Mazloom 13!
- Can you call from there? 
Nobody hears me while I am here.
- Nobody has answered. Nobody is answering 
my calls!
- Abu Rhidda, I will get there under cover of the dushka. Find 
those two on the road.
- Cover isn't needed, the road is safe. Come here! 
Hurry up!
-Turn to the right when coming here, there is an unpaved road, take 
it. Follow the trail of the tank. I removed the shell out of the canon, but I am 
not sure if it still works, and I don't know if I should get near you or not. 
Where should I fire the shell?
- Fire it a bit to the east, at the houses, 
fire it low, not high. Fire it where I fired the first one, but if you fire it 
elsewhere it will hurt us.
- I will fire one there.
- If it is still 
working, bring it here.
- I can hear you. Where are you?
- The sniper is 
blocking my road. I am stuck and he doesn't let me move.
- Tell him where you 
are and where you want the paramedics to go.
- Michael! Are the wounded with 
you now? Reply please!
- Slingo, can you find the road that we took?
- We 
told you many times to send us a vehicle, it's urgent.
- Where should I send 
the ambulance, Murtada?
- Ali Hasan, send it to Mujahed if you find him.I am 
near him.
- I was under constant fire ... Put it (aim at) behind the water 
tank. They are behind the water tank firing at us using B7 (RPG-7).
- Abu 
Rhidda, I can't join you though I am not very far away. Oh bro! Our comrades are 
being killed by snipers. Where is the stretcher?
- I am against you. There 
are causalities lying on the ground. There are another two here.
- What 
should we do now?
- Send reinforces here, Abu Hidar is calling.
- Fire two 
shells at the houses facing you. Also fire a shell to the west. There are two 
snipers on your right, fire at them.
- Abu Hasan's tanks to the east are 
firing at us!
- There is a casualty here, he is wounded in his back.
- 
There are two wounded there, they are still lying on the ground. Somebody bring 
them!
- It's batteries are catching fire!
- I will send the maintenance 
team. Just wait a minute.
- Are all those tanks belong to us or just we own 
only one?
- There are eight comrades wounded. Go and recover them quickly. 
They were ambushed there.
- Abu Ali, come here quickly with the tank!
- He 
was wounded in his leg and I was badly wounded.
- Nobody fires! All Mazloom's 
men retreat now!
- Guys! There are a lot of casualties there.
- Abu Hasan, 
I will send you more troops near the props, just send me a car &quot;</description>
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      <title>'Dog Father' Retires From Military Service</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 23:27:47 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>It is a retirement ceremony like many. The anthem plays over the loudspeaker. Soldiers render honors. A barking of orders, medals pinned and an old Soldier -- unleashed from military service -- begins a new chapter in life.However, the retirement ceremony held, Feb. 1, here on Conn Barracks was different than most. Soldiers and community members from Schweinfurt, Bamberg and Mannheim gathered to honor Lando F620, a military working dog who rose to the rank of sergeant first class and retired from the 94th Military Police Detachment.

&quot;The average lifespan of Lando's breed is 15 years,&quot; said Capt. Dane M. Hiltner, commander of the 630th Military Police Company, during remarks delivered at the ceremony. Lando, a 12-year-old Belgian Malinois, has been in military service for the past eight years. &quot;Can you imagine? As humans our average lifespan is maybe 80. So, can you imagine serving the Army for 40 years?&quot;

Lando deployed four times in those eight years. At the ceremony he was awarded the Army Achievement Medal for his service to the Army.

&quot;He is the dog father. All the other dogs love him. They won't bark at him,&quot; said Staff Sgt. Richard McNulty of the 94th MPD, who has worked with dogs like Lando for four years.

Lando entered the military working dog program in December of 2003 at Lackland Air Force Base, where all military working dogs receive their initial training. He trained as a patrol explosive detection dog in 2005 and was then assigned to the 272nd Military Police Company in Schweinfurt, Germany. He continued his career with the 630th Military Company and finished under the 94th Military Police Detachment.

Lando deployed four times -- once in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, twice for Operation Iraqi Freedom and most recently in support of the Kosovo Force. He had 15 confirmed finds while deployed downrange.

&quot;The biggest achievement that he has done is finding explosives downrange,&quot; said McNulty. &quot;There is no way to calculate how he saved lives -- finding the explosives, finding the IEDs, getting them off the route the Soldiers were going.&quot;

Lando also provided force protection to the president and vice president of the United States and the secretary of state, said McNulty. But when he wasn't sniffing out bombs and protecting heads of state, Lando was protecting the Bamberg and Schweinfurt military communities working perimeter checks and gate guard.

Military working dogs spend countless hours with their handlers to hone the skills necessary to sniff out drugs or explosives. But now, Lando's golden years are in front of him as he transitions into retirement.

&quot;He gets all excited,&quot; said Staff Sgt. Michael S. Bacon, about Lando's work ethic even today. Bacon is the kennel master for the 94th MPD. &quot;He wants to do it even though his body can't really do it for him anymore. Mentally he is like 'let's go, let's do this.'&quot;

One Bamberg family has now decided to adopt him.

At the Feb. 1 ceremony, Capt. Rory Thibault, his wife Johanna and their family received Lando's leash and a certificate of adoption formally certifying Lando's transition out of military service and into doggy retirement.

&quot;When we saw a note on the Bamberg community page about a (military working dog) looking to retire we were intrigued,&quot; said Johanna Thibault. &quot;An older and well-trained dog would be a great fit for us. After we met Lando we fell in love and realized he'd be a great fit for our family.&quot;

Pet owners can adopt military working dogs once the dogs are removed from service for reasons ranging from medical issues to their own disinterest in sniffing out explosives.

&quot;They want to work,&quot; said McNulty about all military working dogs. &quot;They have a drive to work. It takes them a little longer to go to a home and be a pet. Their job is to just be loyal to that family, not search for explosives, not to do bite work anymore. It takes them time to adjust to their new life.&quot;

Lando does not have any medical issues. But his new family should be warned.

&quot;He sleeps on his back with his legs up in the air,&quot; said Staff Sgt. James A. Hall, the kennel noncommissioned officer in charge, who is familiar with Lando's antics. &quot;It looks like he is playing dead.&quot;

Although the Bamberg and Schweinfurt communities will no longer be graced with the 'Dog Father,' his new family already has plans on how Lando will spend the rest of his dog days.

&quot;It's very clear to us that Lando was well loved in the Schweinfurt and Bamberg kennels. He is a people-oriented dog, and we're making sure to include him in everything we do. Be it sitting and watching TV or walking to kindergarten, we're making sure Lando is there with us,&quot; said the Thibault family.</description>
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      <description>Tommy Robinson leads the charge as EDL members vow they have had enough. Police respond with their own show of force.</description>
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      <title>Bringing D&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;own&lt;/span&gt; America by Larry Grathwohl</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 20:03:21 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>For those of us that actually take the time to do our own homework, to investigate the facts, and learn the truth..We  already know a lot  about of what  Mr. Larry Grathwohl is saying in this interview. How the communist, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn and The Weather Underground terrorist group, nurtured, and financed, Barack Hussein Obama along to be the radical un-American that he is today. How they eventually became so called, respected Marxist Professors at prestigious colleges,teaching their Marxist ideology to the Progressive Liberals, dumbing them down, making them hate America,Our forefathers,our  constitution and bill of rights, our way of life. As we have taken the time to do our own homework, to investigate the facts, I suggest you take the times to watch and listen to this interview. I did and Mr. Larry Grathwohl spoke of some things I wasn't aware of, and maybe you are not aware of either.</description>
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      <title>Female Marine Poolee Raises Bar for Success</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 19:26:41 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Starting in January 2014, female Marines will be required to perform the same minimum of three pull-ups as required for male Marines. This new standard for female Marines does not concern poolee Paige C. Colburn of Monroe, N.C., because she is already performing nine dead-hang pull ups.Colburn, who joined the Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program on Jan. 22, departed for recruit training on April 8. She is well aware of the new standard, but she plans to show others females are more than capable of meeting and exceeding the new standard.

&quot;I am able to show what I have worked so hard for,&quot; Colburn said, referring to her progression from two pull ups when she joined the DEP. &quot;I never thought I would do nine pull ups. Now my goal is to reach 10.&quot;

Colburn's recruiter, Sgt. Christopher A. Moberg, of Recruiting Substation Monroe, Recruiting Station Columbia, said accountability is crucial in preparing young enlistees for the rigors associated with recruit training. The rotary-wing aircraft mechanic and former CH-46 crew chief said he and his fellow Marines expect their poolees to give 100 percent effort throughout their time in the DEP. This means poolees attending physical training sessions held every week, to include monthly pool functions.

Colburn is an example of a poolee who exceeded Moberg's expectations. She not only attended every possible training event, which often included working out six days a week with a full-time job, but she also served as a leader among fellow poolees with less than three months in the program.

&quot;She tends to downplay her own abilities, but she becomes unstoppable once she overcomes that,&quot; Moberg said. &quot;A lot of people follow her. When someone falls out of a run, we don't have to tell her to go back to get that person. She doesn't quit, and she's not selfish at all. She leads by example.&quot;He said he and his fellow recruiters take an invested interest in each poolee's development in the program. They want to ensure every poolee is mentally, morally and physically prepared for recruit training. Their training progression ensures poolees like Colburn are able to exceed standards. They also encourage poolees to take on leadership roles while in the DEP. This includes leading physical training sessions with the guidance and mentorship of their recruiters. This method draws out the leadership potential within each enlistee.

Colburn demonstrated her abilities during RS Columbia's annual Female Pool Function held on Feb. 23, which evaluated each female enlistee's ability to perform under intense stress. Drill instructors from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., attend the event each year to create an atmosphere similar to recruit training. During the event, drill instructors demand speed, volume, and intensity from poolees.

This year's event served as an opportunity to test each female poolee's ability to perform pull-ups. Colburn performed seven deadhang pull-ups during the event, two less than her current max.

&quot;I was nervous because I did not know what to expect,&quot; Colburn said. &quot;Everyone hears about drill instructors and sees them in YouTube videos, but it's difficult to understand without experiencing it firsthand. But weirdly enough, I wasn't scared. I knew I had to keep a straight face, but I was smiling on the inside. It was everything I hoped it would be.&quot;

Sgt. Alejandra Hernandez, a drill instructor with Company N, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, led the event and took the opportunity to inform the female enlistees about the future challenges they have to expect in recruit training.

The Chicago native, who has more than two years of experience as a drill instructor, said the Marine Corps is implementing more physical training focused on upper-body strength. She identified several activities, including the push press and clean press, in an effort to provide poolees with an idea of what to expect and how they can best prepare for the challenges to come.

&quot;There are a lot of changes coming,&quot; Hernandez said. &quot;We will be conducting more combat conditioning. Recruits have to start preparing themselves before they ship to recruit training or else they will struggle even more.&quot;

Hernandez, who will serve as a senior drill instructor with her next platoon, said the majority of recruits in her previous platoon could not perform any dead-hang pull ups upon arrival to recruit training. The majority of those recruits were able to perform an average of three pull ups upon graduation.

She used Colburn as an example of a recruit who will not only be successful in meeting the physical demands of recruit training, but also as a recruit who will be able to take on leadership roles, such as that of a guide or squad leader.

&quot;I will be looking for recruits who can do it,&quot; Hernandez said, noting the ability to perform above the physical fitness standard. &quot;I will be looking for her to motivate other recruits. She could motivate recruits and help them to do more pull ups.&quot;

Colburn said she lives to help others. She believes her experience in the DEP has helped her to realize her calling, and she has met every opportunity to help with enthusiasm and determination.
 
&quot;I want to help others, to walk, to run, to lift, whatever the case may be,&quot; Colburn said. &quot;It's all about being a leader in any way, shape, or form.&quot;</description>
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