Tuesday, November 27, 2012

3-Year-Old Body Found

On Sunday the 25th, twenty-year-old mother, Camilia Terry called the police while she was at a local park and reported her son, Emilliano, missing. While sobbing to the police dispatcher, she was trying to tell them details of what her son looked like, what he was wearing, and also when was the last time she saw him, which according to her was "fifteen minutes ago." While the FBI was investigating the story they found "inconsistencies" in her story, from forgetting her alleged story she began with. While searching her house, the FBI also noticed a garbage pickup truck leaving her house the day after she reported her son missing. Later on, the FBI went to the waste plant and found Emilliano in a plastic bag. An autopsy  is being held later on.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/27/justice/ohio-child-dead/index.html?hpt=ju_c2

Monday, November 12, 2012

Police Station Shooting

On Sunday, November 11th, a 64 year-old man reportedly walked into a southeastern Michigan police department around 2:20pm and opened fire. It is said that he walked right into the police station with a handgun and pointed it at an officer sitting behind a bulletproof glass window. It wasn't long until an officer took action on the scene and asked the shooter to put his gun down, refusing to listen, the shooter started firing at the officer behind the window. Both officers then took fire at the shooter, and the shooter shot back, all three were injured and were sent to the hospital. Later on the shooter died. It is unknown why he came to the police department.

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/11/11/man-64-killed-after-opening-fire-inside-michigan-police-station/?hpt=ju_c2

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Octopus Outrage

Dylan Miller, a nineteen year old scuba diver, went scuba diving off Seattle's Cove 2 October 31st not only to view the infamous giant Pacific octopus but to capture it and kill it. He claimed that he killed the eighty pound octopus to draw for an art project and for its "meat." According to the report, the local divers are outraged due to the fact he hit the octopus in the head and threatened to come back and kill more, even though Miller had a fishing license and didn't violate any laws. He told reporters he only punched the octopus for self-defense because the octopus wrapped its tentacles around Miller resulting in suffocation. The public are still outraged because the octopus is something divers enjoy seeing and it could have been protecting eggs.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/11/04/164287403/man-who-killed-octopus-for-art-project-angers-divers