Saturday, December 21, 2024

What we know about the deadly Christmas market attack in Germany

 

What we know about the deadly Christmas market attack in Germany


MAGDEBURG, Germany (AP) — Five people were killed, including a 9-year-old, after a Saudi doctor drove into a Christmas market teeming with holiday shoppers in the German city of Magdeburg, officials said Saturday, as people mourned the victims and their shaken sense of security.

City official Ronni Krug didn’t provide further information on the adults killed in the attack on Friday night. He said 200 people were injured, of whom 41 were in serious or very serious condition.

How did the attack unfold?

Thi Linh Chi Nguyen, a 34-year-old manicurist from Vietnam — whose salon is located in a mall across the Christmas market — was on the phone during a break when she heard loud bangs and thought at first they were fireworks. She then saw a car drive through the market at high speed. People screamed and a child was thrown into the air by the car.

The woman recalled seeing the car bursting out of the market and turning right onto Ernst-Reuter-Allee street and then coming to a standstill at the tram stop where the suspect was arrested.

The market itself was still cordoned off Saturday with red-and-white tape and police vans every 50 meters (yards). Police with machine pistols guarded every entry to the market. Some thermal security blankets still lay on the street.

Who’s the man behind the attack?

Prosecutors said the suspect, a 50-year-old Saudi doctor, is under investigation on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and bodily harm.

Several German media outlets identified the suspect as Taleb A., withholding his last name in line with privacy laws, and reported that he was a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy. He has lived in Germany since 2006, practicing medicine in Bernburg, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of Magdeburg. officials said.

Taleb’s X account describes him as a former Muslim. It is filled with tweets and retweets focusing on anti-Islam themes and criticism of the religion, while sharing congratulatory notes to Muslims who left the faith. He was critical of German authorities, saying they had failed to do enough to combat the “Islamism of Europe.” He has also voiced support for the far-right and anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

Some described Taleb as an activist who helped Saudi women flee their homeland. Recently, he seemed focused on his theory that German authorities have been targeting Saudi asylum-seekers.

The motives behind the attack

There were still no answers Saturday as to what motivated the man to drive his black BMW into a crowd in the eastern German city.

Prosecutors said the motive may have been “dissatisfaction with the treatment of Saudi refugees in Germany,” but investigators are still trying to get to the bottom of what was behind the attack.

Investigators have to analyze computers, mobile devices and other evidence, “and at the end of the day we will know, or at least hope to know, what drove him to this act.”

A string of violence

The violence shocked Germany and the city, prompting several other German towns to cancel their weekend Christmas markets as a precaution, and out of solidarity with Magdeburg’s loss. Berlin kept its markets open but has increased its police presence at them.

Germany has suffered a string of extremist attacks in recent years, including a knife attack that killed three people and wounded eight at a festival in the western city of Solingen in August. Those attacks have led cities to beef up security at Christmas markets and other events.

Friday’s attack came eight years after an Islamic extremist drove a truck into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin, killing 13 people and injuring many others. The attacker was killed days later in a shootout in Italy.

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Friday, December 20, 2024

Naval Station Mayport welcomes new ship USS Beloit

 

Naval Station Mayport welcomes new ship USS Beloit


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Another new Littoral Combat Ship joined the fleet at Naval Station Mayport.

The Navy’s latest Freedom-variant LCS, the USS Beloit (LCS 29), arrived in its new homeport on Thursday.



It joins the recent additions of the USS John Basilone, the Navy’s latest missile destroyer, and the USS Nantucket, another LCS.

The USS Beloit was commissioned on Nov. 23 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

It’s the 15th Freedom-variant LCS in the Navy’s fleet and the first vessel to carry the Beloit name. Its name honors the city of Beloit, Wisconsin, and recognizes the community’s contributions to the Navy, including the engines manufactured by Fairbanks Morse Defense, which power numerous naval vessels, including Freedom-variant ships and Ford-class aircraft carriers.

Two people waiting for loved ones to come off the ship were mom and daughter Valerie and Hope Antoine. Both hadn’t seen John, Valerie’s husband and Hope’s dad, in months.

“We’ve had a lot of holidays, anniversaries and birthdays away from each other,” Valerie Antoine said. “We just appreciate the time frame that they executed their mission, to get here. I know what it takes for them to meet deadline and I appreciate all of the sailors that made it possible to be here on this pier today.”

John said he was excited to be home because there was a lot of anticipation.

“Everybody was just ready to get home,” he said.

    The USS Beloit has over 80 crew members and is the third ship to call Naval Station Mayport home in the last few months.

The ship’s commander, LeAndra Kissinger, said they will add so much to Mayport.

“Stability,” Kissinger said. “War-fighting readiness, because we’re warfighters and we’re ready to get our ship out there and deploy.”

Valerie Antoine said in addition to celebrating the holidays, they’ll also be celebrating her husband’s birthday, which happened while he was away.


Thursday, December 19, 2024

Latest on Amazon strike in metro Atlanta | Updates

 

Latest on Amazon strike in metro Atlanta | Updates

The strike was authorized to begin Thursday morning.

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — With less than a week to go until Christmas, Amazon workers at several facilities around the country were initiating a strike Thursday morning.

It was due to begin at 6 a.m., and picketers could be seen on the ground in New York. 

11Alive crews were outside Amazon's metro Atlanta delivery facility in Alpharetta early in the morning, and picketing began after 9 a.m.

We'll continue to update this story with strike developments as they come in Thursday from the metro Atlanta DGT8 facility. 


More on the Amazon strike

According to a statement, the Teamsters union represents nearly 10,000 Amazon workers at ten facilities throughout the U.S. The Atlanta facility is among eight of those locations that have authorized strikes. The union said the strike would be the largest in American history and aimed to highlight poor working conditions and low pay.

“Amazon is one of the biggest, richest corporations in the world,” said Gabriel Irizarry, a driver at DIL7 in Skokie, Ill. “They talk a big game about taking care of their workers, but when it comes down to it, Amazon does not respect us and our right to negotiate for better working conditions and wages. We can’t even afford to pay our bills.”

Amazon has pushed back against the union’s claims, stating that the workers involved are not its employees. 

“For more than a year now, the Teamsters have continued to intentionally mislead the public – claiming that they represent ‘thousands of Amazon employees and drivers.' They don’t, and this is another attempt to push a false narrative about the independent small businesses who deliver on our behalf," Amazon Spokesperson Eileen Hards said.

The Teamsters also refuted that statement, saying the company "cannot fool the American public into believing drivers delivering Amazon packages in Amazon-branded vans don’t actually work for Amazon."

As recently as September, the union voted to approve a tentative contract agreement with UPS, according to AP Business Writer Michaelle Chapman. The deal came after "contentious labor negotiations that threatened to disrupt package deliveries for millions of businesses and households nationwide." 


“If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed. We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They ignored it,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien. “These greedy executives had every chance to show decency and respect for the people who make their obscene profits possible. Instead, they’ve pushed workers to the limit and now they’re paying the price. This strike is on them.” 

Amazon has maintained that its delivery operations will continue without interruption, citing its extensive network of independent contractors. Details about the strike’s potential impact on customers or specific delivery hubs remain unclear.

“What we’re doing is historic,” said Leah Pensler, a warehouse worker at DCK6 in San Francisco. “We are fighting against a vicious union-busting campaign, and we are going to win.”


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Commissioners deny Fountain Package alcohol license request

 

Commissioners deny Fountain Package alcohol license request

City commissioners spent much of their Wednesday meeting discussing an alcohol license application for the renovated Fountain Package at 23… Read more

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 Weather forecast:

  • Thursday: Low clouds breaking, with a high of 76 and low of 51 degrees.
  • Friday: Not as warm with sunshine, temps: high: 65, low: 37.
  • Saturday: Sunny and cooler, with a high of 55 and low of 32 degrees. 
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📰 News we're reading

1. Blood Drive Dec. 23 (theblacksheartimes.com) — The Waycross Area Blood Drive Volunteers are hosting a blood drive on December 23 at the Waycross Exchange Club. This event, honoring the late Paul Tang, features door prizes and refreshments, continuing a tradition of community generosity.
   

2. Applications open for 'Waycross 101' (theblacksheartimes.com) — Waycross is launching 'Waycross 101: The Citizens Government Academy' in 2025 to educate residents about city government processes. The weeklong forum aims to enhance civic understanding and transparency, with sessions covering budgeting, city roles, and more.
   

3. Taxpayer dollars at work: Expanding Okefenokee, emergency weather planning, medical debt (gpb.org) — Waycross is set to receive federal funding for public safety enhancements through a $10,315 grant for the Waycross Police Department and Ware County Sheriff's Office. This funding is part of broader efforts to improve public safety and emergency planning across Georgia.
   

4. FBI arrests two men linked to deadly drone strike that killed Southeast Georgia soldiers (wjcl.com) — Two Iranian nationals have been arrested in connection with a drone strike in Jordan that killed three U.S. soldiers, including Sgt. Kennedy Sanders from Waycross. The arrests bring hope for justice as families remember their lost loved ones. 

Florida to ban PornHub starting Jan. 1 due to new age verification law

 

Florida to ban PornHub starting Jan. 1 due to new age verification law


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Beginning in 2025, a widely used adult website will be banned in the state of Florida.

Pornhub will restrict access to Florida residents in response to the state’s new law requiring age verification for individuals over 18 to access adult sites.

Those who live in Florida and go onto the website before next year will be greeted with “You will lose access to PornHub in 14 days.”

According to our sister station WKMG, “Pornhub’s parent company, Alyo, told News 6 they are proactively restricting access to users in the state. The site references the Online Protection for Minors, or HB3, law that goes into effect Jan. 1, 2025.”

Earlier this year, Florida passed a law regulating children’s use of social media. The new law, which takes effect on January 1, 2025, specifies that age verification will be required for “online access to materials harmful to minors.”

The Florida law states that if a site fails to comply, it may face fines of up to $50,000 per violation and additional costs.

In March, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation banning children’s access to social media platforms. This law also mandates that pornographic and sexually explicit websites implement age-verification measures to prevent minors from accessing inappropriate content.

Pornhub X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, account stated, “Did you know that your government wants you to give your driver’s license before you can access PORNHUB? As crazy as that sounds, it’s true. You’ll be required to prove you are 18 years of age or older, such as by uploading your government ID for every adult content website you’d like to access.”

“We don’t want minors accessing our site and think preventing that from happening is a good thing. But putting everybody’s privacy at risk won’t achieve that.”

What’s in the bill?

  • Children under 14 cannot have social media accounts
  • Minors 14 or 15 years of age can have social media accounts only with parental permission
  • Unless a parent or guardian has provided consent, social media platforms must terminate any accounts held by someone 14 or 15 years old
  • Social media platforms must use a third-party verification method on new accounts
  • Any personal information used in that age verification process cannot be saved and they must protect any identifying information used to verify age from illegal access
  • Any website that has “material harmful to minors” to verify that all users are 18 or older

Florida isn’t the only state; in March of 2024, Pornhub chose to block Texas residents.


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Mother wants answers after missing woman’s body found in St. Johns River a week after Mathews Bridge crash

 

Mother wants answers after missing woman’s body found in St. Johns River a week after Mathews Bridge crash


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