Two bystanders shot as police
open fire in Times Square
on september 15, 2013 at 5:27 pm in news
NEW YORK CITY (AFP) – New York police opened fire
on a suspect in Times Square on Saturday night,
injuring two bystanders in the city’s busiest
commercial district, police said on Sunday.
A 35-year-old man described as “emotionally
disturbed” was weaving in and out of traffic at the
Manhattan crossroads — one of the city’s top tourist
attractions — and appeared to be trying to be hit by
a car when an officer tried to arrest him.
“The male eluded the officer, and when additional
officers responded to the scene, the male put his
hand in his pocket and then took it out, simulating
that he was shooting at the officers,” police said in
a statement.
One officer fired a shot and missed, and another
fired two shots and also missed. The bullets hit a
54-year-old woman in her knee and a 35-year-old
woman was injured in her left buttock.
The man was arrested after being hit with a Taser.
Hundreds of corpses of Boko Haram victims reportedly litter Gwoza Mountain in Borno state
Hundreds of bodies of some of the victims of Boko Haram attacks who fled from Gwoza community in Borno state are reportedly decomposing at the mountains that surround Gwoza community. A source who spoke with Sahara Reporters say most of the victims died due to hunger as they could not get food while they took refuge on the mountains during the period Boko Haram took their community hostage. "Many atrocities were committed by Boko haram insurgents during Boko Haram reign at Gwoza, most of the mountain unburied bodies lying down. Hundreds of corpses are still there. If you go to the these mountains around Gwoza axis you wouldn't be able to eat meats, sand has eaten some the bodies as many bones dry up due to heat" the source said
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