Sunday, November 15, 2015

Saturday Night Stabbing At Union Station


At Washington, D.C.'s Union Station Metro, that is:
Stabbing Suspect Shot by Off-Duty Police Officer at Union Station Metro

An off-duty Baltimore County police officer shot a man who was wielding a knife on the Metro escalators at Union Station Saturday night, Metro officials and police said.

The man is accused of stabbing a woman in Union Station just before his encounter with the police officer, D.C. police said.

The suspect was riding up an escalator at about 8:25 p.m., still holding the knife allegedly used in the stabbing, and headed toward the Amtrak level, while the officer was headed down another escalator. The officer tried to subdue the man, then shot him multiple times in the upper body, police said.
Later in the article comes the lie:
Police said there were never any concerns of terrorism...
Never???

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Never any concerns of terrorism....we must DEMAND authorities clearly DEFINE both "CONCERNS" & "TERRORISM" and qualifies for each.
Related:
LIFE IMITATES ART....Recognizing the US current-occupant-of-the-oval-office will NEVER identify the enemy and therefore can never develop an appropriate objective which would require an appropriate strategy.
Check out this video by the tinyurl.com/pvnkpr2 Center for Security Policy which posted their briefing on Middle East and North Africa on November 13, 2015 ===>ff 23:43 to pick up where
tinyurl.com/oobbkeh Elliot Chodoff, an Israeli political and military analyst specializing in the Middle East conflict and the global war on terrorists discusses the complications of Syria's war(s).
Partial transcript:
Elliot Chodoff: "...That was the good news, now we can talk about the bad news, right? In many ways, Syria is Libya on steroids ~ for a few reasons. Before I talk, let me go into the Syrian aspects of it. Syria, I think, is maybe the only place where ~ from an Israeli perspective ~ you can stand on a spot on the Golan Heights and the sweep of 120 degrees see Hizballah, al Qaeda, al Nusra, and some 50 jihadi organizations with the Syrian army in the mix in the middle. It's quite a menu.
Frank (Gaffney) mentioned before, I think the Congressman (Pete Hoekstra) did as well, that there is no strategy. I think there is a good reason for that, & you touched on it.THERE'S NO STRATEGY BECAUSE THERE IS NO OBJECTIVE. THERE IS NO OBJECTIVE BECAUSE THERE IS NO DEFINITION OF WHO THE ADVERSARY IS OR WHAT THEY ARE DOING.


**************compare & contrast that video segment against a recent clip from the HBO's hit series tinyurl.com/no22mgx "Homeland" in a scene in which the character Peter Quin, a black ops officer is asked if our strategy in Syria is working.
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Primary characters in this scene from "Homeland" are:
Dar Adal (played by F. Murray Abraham), a black ops specialist who had been a friend of
Saul Berenson, director of the CIA (played by Mandy Patinkin) for 18 years He is the handler of
Peter Quin, a black ops officer (played by Rupert Friend)
Senator Andrew Lockhart, nominee for director of the CIA to replace Saul (played by Tracy Letts)