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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Crime: 8 Killed in $7 Million Baghdad Bank Robbery

Filed under: Crime,Iraq — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 3:19 AM

     Scary stuff and this kind of thing is not cool for the war effort.  Rest in peace to the Iraqi security guards that were gunned down in this.

     Also, the use of suppressed weapons is interesting as well.  Obviously these guys were well equipped and somewhat trained to pull off something like this.  Could it be organized crime, or the insurgency, or a little bit of both?  Who knows, but what pisses me off now is that money will be used to fund future operations, and we will probably see more robberies like this one. Worse yet, this money could be used to fund operations against US troops and the Iraqi forces.-Matt

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8 killed in $7-million Baghdad bank robbery

Iraq police say the overnight robbery appeared to be a sophisticated operation. A recent spate of robberies has aroused suspicion that insurgents are financing their activities through crime.

By Liz Sly and Usama Redha

July 29, 2009

Reporting from Baghdad — Thieves killed eight security guards and made off with nearly $7 million in an overnight bank heist Tuesday that police officials say could have been the work of insurgents.

The deadly robbery came on the day U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates flew into Baghdad on an unannounced visit to get a first-hand look at conditions now that American combat troops have withdrawn from Iraq’s cities.

Gates said he thought the transfer of authority to the Iraqis had gone smoothly.

“I think it’s inevitable given the changes of circumstances that there would be the occasional problem,” he said at a news conference with Iraqi Defense Minister Abdul-Qader Mohammed Jassim Mifarji.

“What I think is remarkable is that you have such a dramatic redeployment of American forces and a dramatic change of the rules of operation, and there have been so few problems along the way.”

Iraqi police said the thieves used guns equipped with silencers to kill three guards outside a branch of the state-owned Rafidain Bank in east Baghdad’s Karada neighborhood during the night. They then killed five guards who were sleeping inside the bank before making off with the cash.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Crime: 2 People Shot at U.S. Holocaust Museum–Security Guard Stops an Active Shooter

Filed under: Crime,Washington DC — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 12:28 PM

   I hope and pray that the security guard that was wounded in this incident is able to survive, and my thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends.  I think the angle I want to highlight here, is that this shooter was there to kill, and thus gets the title of ‘active shooter’.  And the ones that responded and were able to stop him from killing, are the security guards.  It wasn’t a SWAT team, or a special forces team, or some other SRT team, it was trained and ready to go security guards.  

   Without a doubt, today’s security professionals who carry weapons are completely aware of the active shooter scenario.  That timing is everything, and you cannot wait on the cavalry to stop something like this or people will die.  It is on the first responders (a security guard with a gun or even a private citizen with a gun) to stop it, and that is the reality of security and crime in today’s world.  

     The more we can train and keep on top of the best industry practices for dealing with active shooters, the better.  It sounds to me like these guys did what was necessary to stop the guy, and certainly sacrificed to stop him.  Right now, a security guard is sitting in a hospital bed hanging on to dear life, but because of their courage, they did their job and stopped this asshole.

   It also sounds like the shooter was prior military and WW2 veteran, a member of MENSA, a white supremacist and had a criminal background.  And what did he do?  He decided to engage targets in a museum, before going through the screening machines and stations.  So the targets would be anyone in that lobby or security guards in this scenario, and he bypassed the security apparatus, and made the security station area the target area.  The shotgun is also a perfect weapon for shooting at multiple targets at close range, and quickly.  Oh, and I guess he had a book as well, and possibly this was a way to promote his book. Now this guy is in the hospital, thanks to the good work of some security professionals. –Matt

Edit:  The guard has died.  Rest in peace, and thank you for your sacrifice. 

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2 People Shot at U.S. Holocaust Museum

By Debbi Wilgoren and William Branigin

Washington Post Staff Writer

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 2:52 PM

A gunman armed with a shotgun walked into the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in downtown Washington today and opened fire on a security guard before being shot and seriously wounded by two other guards, authorities said.

The security guard and the gunman were both transported to George Washington University Hospital with serious injuries, police said. A hospital spokesperson declined to release information on the condition of the two.

A third person sustained minor injuries in the shooting, according to police.

A law enforcement source identified the gunman as James W. von Brunn, who is known to authorities as a white supremacist.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Mexico: Shootout Kills 16 in Mexico’s Acapulco Resort

Filed under: Crime,Mexico,Video — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 11:30 AM

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Funny Stuff: Sikh Police Want Ballistic Turban

     To me, the really funny part of this is right now some defense contractor is doing the numbers on how such a thing could be made.  How would you like to be on the R and D team for this? So if this thing is a ballistic helmet of sorts, it will have to have a chin strap won’t it?  The big money will be making the pad upgrade kit and the NVG mount. lol. –Matt 

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Ballistic Turban

 

The restriction is frustrating for Sikh officers, says Kashmira Singh Mann.

Sikh police want ballistic turban

2009/05/08

Sikh police want bulletproof turbans to be developed so they can serve as firearms officers and deal with public order, a newly-formed body says.

The British Sikh Police Association says Sikh officers cannot currently do such jobs, as their religion prohibits removing turbans to wear helmets.

But the organisation’s chairman says he now intends to push for more research on suitable ballistic turban material.

The Home Office said each force needed to ensure religions were accommodated.

The British Sikh Police Association, set up last month to give Sikh officers across the UK an “officially recognised voice”, said it wanted its members to play a full role in the police.

‘Frustration’

Sgt Kashmira Singh Mann, chairman of the association, told the BBC News website bulletproof turbans would allow such officers to abide by religious traditions as well as participate in all areas of the police service.

“We are looking at the issue because it stops Sikh officers serving in all roles,” said the Thames Valley Police officer who is based in Slough, Berkshire.

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Bounties: Mexico Nabs Zeta Gang Leader On Most-Wanted List

Filed under: Bounties,Crime,Mexico — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 8:58 PM

   Right on, and good on the guy(s) that helped nab this clown. –Matt

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Mexico nabs Zeta gang leader on most-wanted list

By ISTRA PACHECO

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican police on Wednesday arrested suspected Zeta gang leader Gregorio Sauceda Gamboa, one of Mexico’s 24 most-wanted drug traffickers.

Sauceda Gamboa appears on a list of 24 alleged drug traffickers published by prosecutors in March. Authorities have offered rewards of up to $2.1 million for each suspect. Together with a list of 13 lower-ranking drug suspects, the group covers Mexico’s most powerful cartel operators.

With Sauceda Gamboa’s arrest Wednesday at a home in the border city of Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, Texas, authorities have arrested five of the 37 whose names appeared on the lists.

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