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4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« on: April 03, 2009, 11:06:35 AM »
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – A gunman entered an immigration services center in downtown Binghamton on Friday, shot at least four people and took as many as 41 hostage, according to media reports.

Mayor Matthew Ryan told the Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin that there was a hostage situation involving a gunman with a high-powered rifle.

The condition of the victims wasn't immediately clear. A Binghamton police dispatcher who spoke to The Associated Press wouldn't confirm a number of people shot or injured.

The newspaper reported 41 hostages in the building of the American Civic Association and said apartments were being evacuated.

Emergency dispatchers were in contact with some people inside by phone, WBNG-TV reported. The gunman might still be in the building, the newspaper reported.

Four people were removed from the building on stretchers and taken to hospitals, and 10 more ambulances were called, the newspaper reported. The Binghamton SWAT team responded.

Linda Miller, a spokeswoman at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton, confirmed that a student from Binghamton University was being treated at the emergency room. Miller said she didn't know the nature of the injuries.

"We're on full alert anticipating we're going to get additional casualties," Miller said.

The area is a commercial stretch on the west side of the Chenango River. Police have locked down a nearby high school and advised local business owners to stay inside.

People escaped to the basement of the building and more than a dozen people hid in a closet, WBNG reported.

The American Civic Association describes itself as helping immigrants and refugees with counseling, resettlement, citizenship, family reunification and translators.

It also intervenes with emergencies, including fighting, hunger and homelessness, according to information from the association's Web site.

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2009, 11:07:16 AM »
i eh tink he gettin he green card now  ;D
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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2009, 12:43:06 PM »
this seem to be one of the main freedoms offered by the 2nd amendment. murder-suicide is a next freedom.

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2009, 01:08:50 PM »
this seem to be one of the main freedoms offered by the 2nd amendment. murder-suicide is a next freedom.

Need 2 go straight 2 step 2 suicide 4get murder
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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2009, 01:18:14 PM »
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. - Twelve to 13 people were killed Friday when a gunman walked into an immigrant services center and opened fire, Gov. David Paterson said. A federal law enforcement official said the gunman was found dead in the building.

"I speak for all of New York when I offer my prayers for the victims and families of this tragedy," Paterson said hours after the gunman shot several people and took dozens hostage. The gunman first blocked the back door with his car, authorities said.

Two people were seen in handcuffs as they left the building, but NBC's Pete Williams said they were not suspects and that police were simply taking extra precautions as people left the building.

Authorities scheduled a news conference for 4:30 p.m. ET.

At least 41 people were in the American Civic Association building at the time of the shooting, The Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin reported.

The gunman had a high-powered rifle, Mayor Matthew Ryan told the newspaper. Law enforcement sources later told NBC News that several weapons were recovered from the shooting scene.

 
The suspect was described as a man in his 20s between 5 feet, 8 inches, and 6 feet tall, wearing a bright green nylon jacket and dark-rimmed glasses.

Police locked down a nearby high school and advised local business owners to stay inside.

Rich Griffith, who works across the street from the hostage scene, said he saw three people carried out of the building on stretchers alive.

At least six hospitalized
Five people with gunshot wounds were being treated at Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City, according to hospital spokeswoman Christina Boyd.

The wounded ranged in age from 20 to their mid-50s, and their conditions ranged from stable to critical, she said.

Linda Miller, a spokeswoman at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton, confirmed that a student from Binghamton University was being treated in the emergency room.

Around 1 p.m. ET, Pennie Kerber, 72, told the AP in a phone call from her home across the street that the scene appeared to be settling down.

"The cops are all standing around in the front now. They're still all over the roof for sure," she said. "The SWAT shooters that were to the side of the building look like they're not there anymore."

Some later left building
When the shooting started at 10:30 a.m. ET, people fled to the basement in search of safety. More than a dozen people were hiding in a closet for more than an hour.

Some people were later escorted out of the building, WBGH reporter Sophia Ojeda said.

College student Leslie Shrager told the AP that she and her five housemates were sleeping when police pounded on the front door of their house next door to the shooting scene.

Officers escorted the six Binghamton University students outside, she said, and that's when they learned of the shooting.

"One of our housemates thought they heard banging of some kind. But when you're living in downtown Binghamton, it's always noisy," said Shrager, of Slingerlands, an Albany suburb. "Literally two minutes later the cops came and got us out."

The American Civic Association's Web site says it helps immigrants and refugees with counseling, resettlement, citizenship, family reunification, interpreters and translators.

Mary Pat Hyland, who teaches classes at the center, told MSNBC that many of the immigrants served there are from Vietnam and Laos. "We have a very diverse ethnic area," she said.

Binghamton, with a population around 45,000, is about 150 miles northwest of New York City.

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2009, 07:09:53 PM »
How he simply waltz in a Federal facility with ah gun/

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2009, 07:29:40 PM »
How he simply waltz in a Federal facility with ah gun/

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could just imagine if this did happen in trini.manning poor ears woulda ring.
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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2009, 07:47:12 PM »
How he simply waltz in a Federal facility with ah gun/

eh-eh
could just imagine if this did happen in trini.manning poor ears woulda ring.

jes see de news is not ah Federal Facility, it was ah Catholic Charities Bldg.

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2009, 09:13:54 AM »
People's level of tolerance and ability to cope with change and disappointment in a healthy way appear to be decreasing. This world going tuh shite! I don't envy children or young people in this day and age!


BINGHAMTON, N.Y.AP – The man who police say killed 13 people in a shooting rampage at an immigrant community center was depressed and angry over losing his job and about his poor English skills, officials said Saturday.

Police Chief Joseph Zikuski told NBC's "Today" that people "degraded and disrespected" the gunman over his poor English. Mayor Matthew Ryan, speaking on ABC's "Good Morning America," said the man, believed to be 42-year-old Vietnamese immigrant Jiverly Voong, was angry about his language issues and his lack of employment.

On Friday, he barricaded the American Civic Association community center's back door with his car, walked in the front and started shooting with two handguns. Within minutes, a receptionist, 12 immigrants taking a citizenship class and the gunman were dead. Another receptionist, who played dead after she was shot in the abdomen, called 911 to get police to the scene within two minutes.

Zikuski said the injured receptionist stayed on the phone for 90 minutes, "feeding us information constantly," despite a serious wound in the abdomen.

"She's a hero in her own right," he said.

Four people were critically wounded in the Friday massacre, and 37 others made it out, including 26 who hid for hours in a basement boiler room while police tried to determine whether the gunman was still alive and whether he was holding any hostages, Zikuski said.

Investigators said they had yet to establish a motive for the shooting, which was at least the fifth deadly mass shooting in the U.S. in the past month.

The suspected killer carried ID with the name of 42-year-old Jiverly Voong, of nearby Johnson City, N.Y., but that was believed to be an alias, said a law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The man was found dead in an office with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a satchel containing ammunition slung around his neck, authorities said. Police found two handguns — a 9 mm and a .45-caliber — and a hunting knife.

A second law enforcement official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said the handguns were registered to Jiverly Wong, another name the man used. Both officials were not authorized to speak publicly.

A woman who answered the phone at a listing for Henry D. Voong said she was Jiverly Voong's sister but would not give her name. She said her brother had been in the country for 28 years and had citizenship.

Zikuski told "Today" that the shooter had worked in Binghamton for Shop-Vac, which closed in November. The sister told the AP on Friday that her brother worked at a company where "they make the vacuums."

The mayor told ABC that the gunman "had lost a job recently and was somewhat angry."

"He had language issues, didn't speak English that well, and was really concerned about his employment situation," Ryan said.

Initial reports suggested Voong had recently been let go from IBM, which has roots in the region, but a person at IBM said there was no record of a Jiverly Voong ever working there. His father, Henry Voong, does work there.

The attack at the American Civic Association, which helps immigrants settle in this country, came just after 10 a.m. as people from all over the globe — Latin America, China, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Africa — gathered for English and citizenship lessons in an effort to become a bigger part of their new home.

The gunman parked his car against the back door before barging through the front and opening fire, apparently without saying a word. He then entered a room just off the reception area and fired on a citizenship class while terrified people scrambled into a boiler room and a storage room.

Abdelhak Ettouri, a Moroccan immigrant who lives in nearby Johnson City, told the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin he found the back door locked when he tried to flee, then ran to hide in the basement as he heard 12 to 14 shots: "Tak-tak-tak-tak."

Zhanar Tokhtabayeva, a 30-year-old from Kazakhstan, was in an English class when her teacher screamed for everyone to go to the storage room.

"I heard the shots, every shot. I heard no screams, just silence, shooting," Tokhtabayeva told the AP. "I heard shooting, very long time, and I was thinking, when will this stop? I was thinking that my life was finished."

Hoi Nguyen of Binghamton said his 36-year-old daughter Phuong Nguyen, who survived the massacre, was taking an English class in the basement when the gunfire started.

"She said it sounded like a firecracker and everyone in the class was startled," he said. "Then the teacher locked the door, called the police, then told everyone they couldn't leave the room."

Police arrived in minutes, heard no gunfire and waited for about an hour before entering the building to make sure it was safe for officers. They then spent two hours searching the building. They led a number of men out in plastic handcuffs while trying to sort out victims from the killer or killers.

The police chief said the suspected gunman "was no stranger" to the community center and may have gone there to take a class. He said he had no idea what the shooter's motive was.

On Friday evening, police searched Voong's house and carried out three computer hard drives, a brown canvas rifle case, a briefcase, a small suitcase and several paper bags.

Dr. Jeffrey King, speaking at the Catholic Charities office, said he was certain his mother, 72-year-old Roberta King, who taught English at the community center, was among the dead.

Authorities read a list of survivors and his mother's name wasn't on it, he said.

The shootings took place in a neighborhood of homes and small businesses in downtown Binghamton, a city of about 47,000 situated 140 miles northwest of New York City.

The region was the home to Endicott-Johnson shoe company and the birthplace of IBM, which between them employed tens of thousands of workers before the shoe company closed a decade ago and IBM downsized in recent years.

A string of attacks in the U.S. in the last month left 44 people dead in all.

A gunman killed 10 people and himself in Samson, Ala.; shootings that began with a traffic stop in Oakland, Calif., left four police officers and the gunman dead; an apparent murder-suicide in Santa Clara, Calif., left six dead; and a gunman went on a rampage at a nursing home Sunday, killing seven elderly residents and a nurse who cared for them.

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #10 on: April 04, 2009, 10:11:55 AM »
Yuh mean he was not Korean... god's gift to humanity...?

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2009, 01:45:56 PM »
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(CNN) -- Three Pittsburgh police officers were killed Saturday while responding to a call about a domestic dispute, Police Chief Nathan Harper said.


Police officers respond after a shooting Saturday in Pittsburgh.

 The suspect was taken into custody after negotiations with law enforcement.

Richard Poplawski was wearing a bulletproof vest when he opened fire on Officers Paul Sciullo III and Stephen Mayhle in the doorway of his Stanton Heights home, Harper said.

Officer Eric Kelly was also fatally shot as he attempted to assist his fallen colleagues, Harper said.

The shootings led to a three-hour standoff outside the home that left two more officers injured.

Harper described the most deadly incident in recent history of the force.

"We have never had to lose three officers in the line of duty at one time," Harper said. "The last time we had an officer fatally injured was in 1995."

Poplawski, was taken into custody after surrendering to law enforcement. He is expected to face charges of homicide, aggravated assault and other related offenses.

His mother was inside the house at the time, Harper said.

The suspect was taken to a hospital, and Harper said he didn't know the extent of his injuries.

The standoff began shortly after 7 a.m. and ended about four hours later. Up to 100 shots were fired, Harper said.

City, county and state police officers -- some clad in riot gear -- were on the scene as a police chopper hovered overhead.
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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2009, 06:19:22 PM »
America might be the capital of mad people oui, yuh might be living with dem and yuh don't know, dey could be yuh next door neighbor and yuh don't know! Yuh don't know what is thir tipping point! Jah boy!

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« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2009, 09:59:42 PM »
America might be the capital of mad people oui, yuh might be living with dem and yuh don't know, dey could be yuh next door neighbor and yuh don't know! Yuh don't know what is thir tipping point! Jah boy!

dey jes crossing de borders to de north and coming here with dey shit.

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #14 on: April 05, 2009, 08:40:31 AM »
America might be the capital of mad people oui, yuh might be living with dem and yuh don't know, dey could be yuh next door neighbor and yuh don't know! Yuh don't know what is thir tipping point! Jah boy!

dey jes crossing de borders to de north and coming here with dey shit.

I know there is mad people all over the world, but I prefer to take my chances in Europe or somewhere else; anywhere but here. It just seems like more people than  not  just morally bankrupt and they doh give a shite about anybody else. People just angry and lacking in decency.
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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #15 on: April 05, 2009, 11:08:59 AM »
May I add to the madness ???

5 children found slain in Washington state, police say

(CNN) -- Five children were found shot to death in a home near Tacoma, Washington, Saturday afternoon, police said.

Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer told CNN that the children, ages 7 to 16, were killed by their father, who apparently committed suicide later in nearby King County.

The children -- four girls and one boy -- were found in a Pierce County home.


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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #16 on: April 05, 2009, 11:38:50 AM »
AH wondering if this have anything to do with global warming mankind thinking kinder off balance . ???
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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2009, 11:48:21 AM »
Whatever it is, the children are the ones that suffering.

Look I just waiting to hear that the octuplets mad arse kill all she babies, because she couldn't deal with the crying...

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #18 on: April 06, 2009, 12:19:24 PM »
May I add to the madness ???

5 children found slain in Washington state, police say

(CNN) -- Five children were found shot to death in a home near Tacoma, Washington, Saturday afternoon, police said.

Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer told CNN that the children, ages 7 to 16, were killed by their father, who apparently committed suicide later in nearby King County.

The children -- four girls and one boy -- were found in a Pierce County home.


man kill them because he wife leave him.i does want to know if them ha love and de fear ah god instill in they soul.
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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #19 on: April 06, 2009, 01:16:42 PM »
These people who takin out strangers and their children before they out their own light just being very vindictive! Make sure they are remembered and they leave a lot of pain behind! I have gotten to the pont where children involved that some legislation has to pass regarding who fit/worthy  enough to be a parent! Is always the children suffering and then they grow up to be these people who taking out people. Time tuh get drastic, not because yuh fertile or peeyin froth means yuh should be allowed tuh procreate! Time tuh give children and humanity a chance!

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Re: 4 shot, hostages taken in Binghamton, NY
« Reply #20 on: April 06, 2009, 02:15:24 PM »
May I add to the madness ???

5 children found slain in Washington state, police say

(CNN) -- Five children were found shot to death in a home near Tacoma, Washington, Saturday afternoon, police said.

Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer told CNN that the children, ages 7 to 16, were killed by their father, who apparently committed suicide later in nearby King County.

The children -- four girls and one boy -- were found in a Pierce County home.


man kill them because he wife leave him. i does want to know if them ha love and de fear ah god instill in they soul.

that is de ting self. it come down to respect for (human) life. even the old time criminals and gangsters had some respect for human life but like dat gone thru.

 

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