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Video released of Houston off-duty deputy's husband choking man to death

off-duty sheriff’s deputy applying a chokehold to a man
© Storyful News / YouTube
Newly released video shows the husband of an off-duty sheriff's deputy applying a chokehold to a man who later died in hospital. Other people are seen threatening the videographer with arrest for recording the incident.

The video, released Monday, shows Terry Thompson, 46, on top of and choking John Hernandez, 24, while an unidentified female is crouched next to him, helping to restrain Hernandez.

Hernandez flails under Thompson, who repeatedly asks him, "do you want me to hit you again?"

The woman can also be heard, commanding the man to "stay the f*** down."

[YouTube has removed the video.]

Red Flag

Police kill gunman and free hostage in possible terror incident in Melbourne, Australia - Update: A known terrorist again

Melbourne terror attack
© Christine Mcginn/AAP
A possible terror incident has left two men dead and three police officers and a woman hostage injured in a Melbourne apartment building.

Police shot the gunman dead after discovering the body of another man in the foyer in the serviced apartment in Brighton, 11km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

The Seven Network is reporting the gunman called the organisation saying "This is for I.S [Islamic State]. This is for al-Qaida."

Victoria police said it was investigating whether the incident was "terrorism related".

Channel Seven reporter Paul Dowsley reported that his newsroom was called by a man claiming to be linked to the incident. "My colleague could hear a woman screaming in the background," he said.

Comment: Update: A known terrorist again: ISIS claims responsibility for Melbourne shooting & hostage situation
Australian police are treating a shooting and hostage situation in Melbourne that left two men dead, including the attacker, as an "act of terrorism". It comes after Islamic State reportedly claimed responsibility for the drama.

"We are treating it as an act of terrorism," Victoria state police Commissioner Graham Ashton said on Tuesday.

"We believe this person was there with those sorts of [terrorist] intentions, albeit we don't know whether it was something planned or something spontaneous at this stage," he said.

Authorities have identified the attacker as a Somali-born man, Yacqub Khayre, 29, who lived with his mother in a Melbourne suburb. Police are now searching the mother's house.

Khayre was on parole after serving time in prison for a violent burglary in 2012, Ashton said. According to Australian media, he was also known to counter-terrorism authorities for his alleged involvement in a 2009 terror plot to attack the army barracks in Sydney.

Victoria police shot dead the man involved in the hostage situation at an apartment in Brighton near Melbourne Monday, after he began firing on police just before 6pm local time.

The Amaq news agency, which is affiliated with IS, said the shooting was carried out by a "soldier" of their terrorist organization, according to Reuters.

While police are treating the incident as an act of terrorism, Ashton was not able to confirm that ISIS was behind the attack.

"We're aware of, online, them having claimed responsibility, but then they always tend to jump up and claim responsibility every time something happens," he told reporters, alleging that maybe he subscribed to Al-Qaeda ideology.

Ashton added that so far there was "no evidence" to suggest that the attack was linked to recent terror attacks in Manchester and London.



Arrow Down

More young victims of the war on Yemen: Desperately poor parents are selling their daughters as child brides

Yemen child brides
Extremely young girls are paying the price for Yemen's brutal civil war, being married off by their own families, which are struggling to make ends meet. RT spoke to a mother who managed to save her 10-year-old daughter from becoming a child bride.

A woman by the name of Nasrine told RT that her 10-year-old daughter Mlak has already been engaged to an elderly man, a deal which was apparently arranged by the girl's father against the Nasrine's will. The mother and daughter were able to receive help from the Yemen Women's Union, and the deal did not go through.

However, Nasrine says she is still worried for her daughter, fearing the father will one day kidnap her in another attempt to sell her as a child bride.


Comment: Child marriages: 39,000 every day


Mr. Potato

'I'm really pleased we have food banks': Outrage at UK Conservative politician's comments at hustings in Cornwall (VIDEO)

Sheryll Murray
© Luke MacGregor / Reuters
A Conservative Party politician seeking re-election provoked uproar at a hustings in Cornwall when she appeared to praise the existence of food banks in the UK.

Former Conservative MP for South East Cornwall, Sheryll Murray, was attending a meeting for voters in Callington on Saturday when her bid to persuade constituents to back the current Tory government went spectacularly awry.

Attending a gathering at Callington Town Hall, Murray was filmed explaining why she is "really pleased" food banks exist in South East Cornwall, before threatening to call the police when the crowd turned against her.

Question

Body of 19-year-old outdoorsman found in North Carolina lake

Sean O'Donnell
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Sean O'Donnell
The body of a missing 19-year-old man was found in a Chatham County lake Monday after he was reported missing Sunday evening.

Sean O'Donnell was last seen with friends around 4:30 a.m. Sunday at Sugar Lake. He was reported missing by a family member at 5:30 p.m., officials said.

Around 6 p.m., Chatham County Sheriff's Office responded to the 300 block of Sugar Lake Road to investigate O'Donnell's disappearance and began a search.

Authorities returned to the lake Monday morning to continue their search.

Cell Phone

Apple staff caught misleading customers according to leaked court docs

Apple logo
© Arnd Wiegmann / Reuters
A sting operation has revealed Apple staff misleading customers about their legal rights to a free repair or replacement device after a malfunctioning 'error 53' update, according to court documents seen by The Guardian Australia.

Australia's consumer watchdog launched the sting that began after iPhone and iPad customers experienced a software update that rendered their devices useless if a previous repair had been carried out by an 'unofficial' technician.

'Error 53' is a message that would appear if some iPhones and iPads with TouchID fingerprint sensors had been updated to iOS 9.0 between September 2014 and February 2016. If the update detected that the fingerprint sensor had been tampered with by a non-Apple technician, the device was disabled or 'bricked'.

In February 2016, Apple issued an update that put the devices back into working order, although without the fingerprint technology.

Heart - Black

UNICEF: 100k children trapped in ISIS-held Mosul, used as human shields & child soldiers

children Iraq Syria ISIS refugee human shield
© Goran Tomasevic / Reuters
Minors have been used as human shields and forced to fight on behalf of Islamic State terrorists as some 100,000 children remain trapped in "extremely dangerous" conditions in and around the last ISIS-controlled section of Mosul, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has revealed.

"An estimated 100,000 girls and boys remain in extremely dangerous conditions in the old city and other areas of west Mosul," Peter Hawkins, UNICEF's Representative in Iraq, said in a statement. "We are receiving alarming reports of civilians including several children being killed in west Mosul."

Iraqi forces began a push towards the medieval old city in late April. Their advance has been slow due fierce urban combat and the use of civilians by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) fighters as human shields.

Fire

Blast kills eight at petrochemical plant in Shandong province, China

China petrochemical plant fire
© Reuters
A Chinese petrochemical plant burns after an explosion in Shandong province.
An explosion rocked a petrochemical plant in China's eastern province of Shandong on Monday, killing eight people and injuring nine, state media and local government officials said.

Deadly accidents are common at industrial plants in China, where anger is growing over lax standards after three decades of rapid economic growth marred by incidents ranging from mining disasters to factory fires.

Monday's blast took place about an hour after midnight, triggering fires at the loading area of Linyi Jinyu Petrochemical Co. Ltd. in the Linyi Lingang economic development zone, the state news agency, Xinhua, said.

The toll rose to eight, as authorities confirmed the deaths of seven people who had been reported missing, in addition to one death reported earlier, the local government said on its microblog.

Nine people were injured and the fires have been put out, the government said.

The "responsible person" at the company that runs the plant has been detained, Xinhua added, without giving details.

In 2015, huge chemical explosions in the port city of Tianjin killed more than 170 people, prompting a vow by President Xi Jinping that the authorities would learn the lessons paid for in blood.

Light Saber

Political Conscience: Freud, Orwell and the Syrian Ruse

political consciousness
We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.

— Karl Rove speaking to a small group of reporters at a cocktail party in 2004...... printed in the Washington Post
The adjective 'Orwellian' is so overused mostly because it is so incredibly apt on a daily basis. George Orwell's basic concept reflects a simple tenet of propaganda: the thing you are hiding is often hid behind its exact opposite. Orwell expressed this concept in 1984 with the government slogans, "War is Peace," "Ignorance is Strength," and "Freedom is Slavery." The Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud evidently suggested something similar about human nature: that to discover our true human nature, we need merely to reverse society's moral maxims: if a commandment forbids adultery, it's because we want to commit it. In other words, for both Orwell and Freud, we often disguise what we are doing behind claims that we are doing the opposite. We aren't committing adultery; we're practicing fidelity. We aren't precipitating war; we're pressing for peace. We aren't seeking our own self-interest; we're doing it all for others.

Bad Guys

Florida cops shoot man in cold blood, then let him die without rendering any medical aid

cops shoot man tarpon springs florida

The killer cop claims the victim charged him with a knife, which the police chief says was entered as evidence, but witnesses say they never saw a knife.
A disturbing video posted on Facebook shows the final moments of 25-year-old Nicholas Provenza as he lay dying on the ground, while the cop who shot him paces around in seeming self-pity - and not one officer renders medical aid to Provenza.

The shooting happened Saturday at a charity car show, after someone told an off-duty officer about a man on a bicycle "acting suspiciously." The responding officer, Scott Macisaac, said Provenza gave him a fake name when questioned, and claimed Provenza then charged him with a knife.

Family and friends of Provenza say he had no violent tendencies, and they find it hard to believe he would charge a cop with a knife. According to Rebecca Schnell, Provena's fiancée, who shared the video:
"MacIsaac reported Nicholas having a knife and ran at them with it yet the witnesses report no knife was ever witnessed. Witnesses also say that while he was on the ground MacIsaac kicked his hands to only find sunglasses."

Comment: US Police State - All the ways you can comply and still die during an encounter with police