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Monday, January 2, 2012

White House Obama-hating shooter busted

US President Barack Obama 16.11, 21:01

Authorities are considering whether an abandoned assault rifle found in Washington DC on Friday is linked to a possible assassination attempt on President Barack Obama after a bullet has been recovered from a White House window.

A Monday morning raid on the Occupy Oakland encampment led to the evacuation of thousands of protesters. 14.11, 20:58

Nearly 60 days after the Occupy Wall Street movement began, cops across the country cracked down on encampments in Oakland, Albany and cities in-between over the weekend, in a series of events perhaps the most detrimental to the movement so far.

Occupy Wall Street //

Published: 17 November, 2011, 16:10

This undated photo courtesy of the United States Park Police shows suspect Oscar Ortega-Hernandez (AFP Photo / US PARK POLICE) This undated photo courtesy of the United States Park Police shows suspect Oscar Ortega-Hernandez (AFP Photo / US PARK POLICE)

TAGS: Arms, Crime, Hate crimes, Obama, Law, Vehicles, USA

Police in Pennsylvania have arrested a young man thought to be behind last week’s White House shooting. The suspect allegedly shot at a window in the executive mansion, while President Barack Obama was in California.

­Idaho Falls resident Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, 21, has a history of mental instability and is thought to be “obsessed” with the President. 

Last Friday, he was seen in the area of the White House. Later, shots were heard in Constitution Avenue, half a mile away, at about 9.30 pm.  Two cars were seen speeding down the avenue from the White House. Later, police found an abandoned car near the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge with an assault rifle, allegedly an AK-47 replica, inside. This led them to Ortega.

Outside the President’s residence, security services found two bullets. One of them had struck the ballistic glass of the mansion’s living quarters. The White House website says the damaged window is in front of the Yellow Oval Room, in the middle of the family's living quarters on the floor that contains the President’s bedroom and Lincoln guest suite.

Ortega was identified by a hotel desk clerk who saw the man’s photos, distributed by the secret service. The suspect was arrested Wednesday afternoon about 55 miles east of Pittsburgh, at a hotel near Indiana. He did not resist arrest, and was brought to Pennsylvania state police custody.

It appears Ortega believed he was on a personal mission from God that may have led him to attack the White House. The man is thought to obsessed with Barack Obama, and with the date of the incident – 11/11/11. Besides having mental health issues, Ortega reportedly has violent tendencies and has faced some 20 charges, including drugs and domestic violence. He has never been associated with any radical organization.

One of the officials involved in the case says Ortega-Hernandez hates the president, Washington and American society, and this was a sufficient reason for the man to open fire.

He is to appear before court in Pittsburgh on Thursday.

The secret service found that Ortega spent several weeks circulating around Washington Mall before the incident. There were suspicions that he had an accomplice in the Occupy DC campground near the White House, but having searched the camp, the secret service acknowledged this trace is cold.

Ortega’s family say the man disappeared from home on October 31. On his ride to Washington he was stopped and questioned by police in the capital’s suburb Arlington as a suspicious person, but at the time police did not have any reason to detain him and merely took his photo.
This is at least the third time in 20 years that Washington’s state buildings have come under attack.

In October 1994, when Bill Clinton was in office, Francisco Martin Duran opened fire at the White House with a semi-automatic rifle. He sprayed the mansion with almost 30 bullets, before being subdued by passers-by. He was handed 40 years in prison.

Marine Corps reservist Yonathan Melaku, arrested after a bomb scare at the Pentagon this summer, is thought last year to have carried out a pre-dawn shooting rampage, targeting military buildings, including the Pentagon and National Museum of the Marine Corps. He remains in custody.

Emergency service personnel along with servicemen of the 90th Detached Special Search Squadron of the Western Military District salvage a KV-1 tank from the bottom of Neva river (RIA Novosti / Sergey Ermokhin) Today: 14:46

A Soviet KV-1 tank which sank in the Neva River near Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) during World War II has been successfully recovered from the bottom of the river in the Kirov district of northwestern Russia’s Leningrad Region.

Police officers stand outside Zuccotti Park a day after it was cleared of Occupy Wall Street protesters in an early morning police raid on November 16, 2011 in New York city (AFP Photo / Mario Tama) Today: 16:35

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Speaker wants political parties out of upper house

RIA Novosti / Iliya Pitalev 21.09, 11:41

The Federation Council, the upper house of the Russian Parliament, has elected former St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko as its new speaker.

A Syrian vendor stands at the entrance of his shop in the commercial district of the flashpoint city of Homs, 160 kms northeast of Damascus. (AFP Photo/Joseph Eid) 09.09, 14:50

Russia’s upper house, the Federation Council, is ready to send a fact-finding mission to Syria to assess the situation in the country.

Arab world protests Valentina Matvienko and Sergey Mironov (RIA Novosti / Sergey Kompanichenko) 11.07, 21:13

The former No. 3 man in Russian politics is ready for more work – and for revenge.

Published: 03 November, 2011, 12:45

St Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko (RIA Novosti / Vadim Zhernov) St Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko (RIA Novosti / Vadim Zhernov)

TAGS: Russia, Politics

Speaker of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko suggests suspending senators’ party membership for the time of their work in the upper house of the Russian parliament.

­“The upper and lower houses have different tasks. The lower house is made up of representatives of political parties, while the Federation Council is formed from representatives of the regions,” Matvienko told Izvestia daily. “We should be objective in our decisions, without looking back at our political positions.” 

However, she pointed out that “no one can forbid senators to be in sympathy with the ideas of this or that party”.

Former speaker of the Federation Council and ex-leader of the Fair Russia party Sergey Mironov had also supported the idea of suspending party membership for upper house members. Nevertheless, he had not put the idea into practice. 

Valentina Matvienko noted that, intentionally or not, her predecessor used his position of speaker in the interests of his political power.

“No doubt the position of [Federation Council] chairman worked well for his image of party leader and for Fair Russia in general,” she said. “And when Sergey Mironov voiced his stance as party leader, naturally his words were also perceived as a statement from the Federation Council head.”

Valentina Matvienko added that it would be dishonest not to mention that the administrative resources of the upper house were used in the interests of the party. 

“I don’t want to give specific examples, although I have plenty of them. But the fact that the Federation Council chairman was a party leader was to the detriment of the common work. The Federation Council should not be associated with parties,” she concluded.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (RIA Novosti / Igor Zarembo) Today: 12:36

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the early favorite in next year’s presidential elections, was listed by Forbes magazine as the second-most powerful man in the world.

Viktor Bout (AFP Photo / NICOLAS ASFOURI) Today: 12:51

Moscow has harshly criticized a US court’s guilty verdict in the Viktor Bout case and vowed to secure the former Soviet military officer’s return to Russia.

Viktor Bout case

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