Society's Child
Ramzi Abu Ajamiyeh was detained from his home two days ago, during massive military raids across the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem when 40 other Palestinians were detained, including six other minors. The raid into al-Duheisha early Tuesday morning also sparked clashes during which two Palestinians were shot and injured by Israeli fire.
Meanwhile, Ramzi was shot in both of his legs during a detention raid in the camp in the beginning of August, and he remained in a "difficult" medical condition as of Thursday as he was being held in Israel's Ofer military prison.
Local sources added that since the boy was shot, he has had to undergo six surgeries due to his injuries.
According to reports, the trains were travelling in the same direction when they collided.
"It's not a crash but a clash," Yacine Bendjaballah, director of the National Society Algerian railway (SNTF) said. "The two passenger trains were rolling in the same direction."
Later in the day, police gave details on the suspect. Arcan Cetin, a 20-year-old Turkish national and legal permanent resident in the US, was arrested for assault last year in Island County, according to KOMO News. The suspect was formally charged and will be booked into the Skagit County Jail, police officials added.
Cetin was arrested following intense manhunt in the area. Lt. Mike Hawley of the Island County Sheriff's Office, who detained Cetin, told KOMO News that he behaved "almost like a zombie."
"I said, 'You're under arrest' and he didn't say much - well, he didn't say anything at all," Hawley said.
One victim was critically injured and is in emergency surgery, according to the Boston Globe.
Two suspects are reportedly at large, according to a notification sent to students at Emerson College. Students were urged to report any "suspicious activity."
Police, however, told media they have one suspect in custody - the person was reportedly among those injured and "survived some wounds." But they are still looking for the other one.
Boston Police Superintendent Bernard O'Rourke said the suspect fled in the direction of Charles Street South.
Local authorities have confirmed that five people are among the victims of the overnight shooting, according to Champaign City official Twitter account. The city has called upon everyone to provide information that could help the investigation.
Several shots have been fired on Green Street between Third and Fourth streets, the Daily Illini reported, citing an Illini Alert sent out on Sunday morning. The alert recommended local residents to stay away from the area, notifying of more information to come.
Acording to Dan Dearth of Herald Mail Media, Hagerstown Police Capt. Tom Langston said Wednesday afternoon the department is still in the process of piecing things together.
"We're reviewing the body camera footage," he said.
Police said in a news release that the girl was charged with disorderly conduct, two counts of second-degreeassault, possession of marijuana and failure to obey a traffic device. The matter was referred to the Department of Juvenile Services.
Langston would not give any further information.
Robin Ficker, the College Park, Md. based attorney who represents the girl's family, said Wednesday that he met with the 15-year-old victim and her mother on Monday morning and was informed the girl was riding her bike when she was struck by a vehicle Sunday afternoon. The impact, he said, caused the girl to strike her head and lose consciousness for about 30 seconds.
Ficker states the details of the incident, "She was dazed, then she got up and realized she was OK.
An ambulance was called and the girl told paramedics that she didn't want to go to the hospital. Police arrived and pulled the girl, who is 5 feet tall and weighs about 105 pounds, off her bike when she tried to ride away.
At this point, a police officer lifted the girl's hands above her head from the rear and slammed her face into a wall, and her face hit the windowsill.
The girl, who has a white mother and a black father, resisted when officers tried to put her in the back of a cruiser."
The video, which had been shared on Facebook nearly 23,000 times as of Wednesday afternoon, shows the girl kicking at the rear right door of the police car, while it appears her hands are cuffed behind her.
A bystander who is questioning the tactics of police is told by an officer during the video that the medics needed to take a look at the girl, whose parents were not at the scene, because she is a minor and cannot refuse treatment.An officer can be heard saying, "put your feet in the car, OK, or you're going to get sprayed."The girl can be heard asking the officers, who are white, to call for a black police officer named "Zack."
"What happens ... when she's like, 'I'm fine,' right, and has a brain injury or something like that, and then she could die later?" the officer asks the bystander. " ... All we want to do is make sure she's OK."
Comment:
Clearly in the video she was not helping herself by being defiant, but the police did nothing to alleviate her obvious fear.
Scrub to 12 minutes, 34 seconds on the video below to view Bennett's claim.
Comment: Remember Another mass shooting just in time to distract US from Putin's truth-telling last October? Same playbook, different fear-inducing distraction. And if you've been following the major developments in Syria recently, you know that the US now has A LOT it wants to distract the American public from.
Three suspects fled the scene, including one bearing a shotgun and two who had handguns, Chief of Media Relations at Baltimore Police, T.J. Smith, tweeted. Eight people were wounded, he confirmed, but the injuries were "all non-life threatening."
Smith added that a father and his three-year-old daughter had been among those wounded.
Earlier, conflicting reports said that a"juvenile," a "child," or "toddler" could be among the injured.
Police told CBC's local affiliate WJZ TV that at least three people were sent to local hospitals. The hunt for the suspect remains underway.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW

SFPD currently negotiating with the man as the standoff continues, the area has been evacuated and a SWAT team has arrived.
Full details as to what is unfolding in the area are still emerging but all motorists and pedestrians have been forced to leave the area, according ABC-owned Bay Area station KGO.
Police are understood to have their guns drawn, monitoring the suspect, who is wearing a green shirt or jacket.
The suspect has previously threatened "suicide by cop," according to local CBS affiliate KPIX.
A massive explosion struck the central area of the Hungarian capital of Budapest late Saturday night. Social media video shows a heavy police presence at the Oktogon intersection while eyewitnesses are reporting that several casualties occurred as a result of the blast.
At least two people injured in the blast were taken to a hospital according to Hungarian Blikk daily newspaper reports citing local emergency services.
The two injured people reported by the outlet are believed to be police officers.














Comment: Mall shooter kills five, manhunt underway in Burlington, Washington State
Update:
Cetin reportedly purchased three guns from his father before driving to Macy's, where ex used to work (she had quit 3 months ago). A former classmate told Daily Mail, 'I didn't think he'd take it as far as mass murder but I knew he was trouble.'
Fox: "The Seattle Times reported that Cetin faced three domestic violence assault charges in both Burlington and Island County, with the victim identified as Cetin's stepfather. The newspaper reports Cetin also was arrested for drunken driving."