Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Shooting Suspect Oakland Did Not Repent, The Police Chief Says

Shooting Suspect Oakland Did Not Repent, The Police Chief Says: A former student who shot at a school in Oakland broke seeking female director, but he opened fire when he ordered the students to build, and they do not cooperate, police said today 'hui.

L. Guo, 43, is currently cooperating with the police about why he had killed seven students and injured three people, but "it was not particularly remorseful," Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan.

Guo arrived in Oikos University on Monday morning to set a specific administrator, said Jordan.

When he discovered that she was not there, then pushed Guo Secretary in the classroom and asked students to staff. When some students refused to comply with Guo began shooting, said Jordan.

Guo, Korean national, was arrested on Monday for about an hour after the shooting in Oakland University Oikos. Five victims died on the spot and two others died after being taken to the hospital. There is no information about the three other victims.

"We learned that the suspect was upset the school," Jordan said today on "Good Morning America."

"He was upset that the students in the past, when he was in school, for the violence, disrespect, and so forth. It was to have, in our opinion, some problem behavior at school and asked to leave several months ago."

The police chief said, the students allegedly fired Guo than those who took the trouble to be Go.

"We do not believe one of the victims teased him," said Jordan.

"We have learned that it was very chaotic, calculated and determined by the gentleman who came here with a very specific purpose to kill people, and that is what his motive was and what it has done," said Jordan's "Good Morning America. "

The victims were six women and one man, from 21 to 40 and a native of Korea, Nigeria, Nepal, according to Jordan.

The deceased man was killed when his car was seized Goh, according to ABC News affiliate KGO-TV Bay Area.

Jordan said that the police suspect that when the police realized Goh on his way, he stopped the shot to be saved. "We do not believe that the suspect intended to have a confrontation with the police, so he left immediately after the shooting," Jordan said.

Guo was in debt, with tens of thousands of dollars in federal tax liens against him were two deaths in his immediate family in the past year. He left behind a number of minor traffic citation in his former home state of Virginia, and was expelled from the housing complex in the state, according to the branch of ABC KGO News. Guo was expelled from the University of Oikos few months ago,

according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Also, an unnamed source told the newspaper that Guo might have been involved in a dispute with employees of the university.

Two of the members of his family perished in the last 13 months, according to the Chronicle. His brother, U.S. Army Sgt. Wan Soo Ko, died in March 2011 in a car accident in Virginia, and the preparation of special forces, according to The Chronicle. His mother, Kim Chul Oak, died a year ago in Seoul, according to the neighbor, who said that news, she moved back, deciding to leave Oakland. Father Goh Ko Young Nam, lived in Oakland, but recently moved, neighbors said.

Guo and federal tax liens in 2006 and 2009 totaling more than $ 23,000, according to the chronicle, adding that he had to pay a certain amount of their tax liabilities.

Oakland police have released a calendar of chaotic events that occurred on Monday at the Christian University, which focuses on care.

At 10:33 am on Monday, Oakland Police Department received 911 of a woman on the floor bleeding Oikos University. The police arrived on the scene at 10:36 and is the victim of fatal gunshot wound. At the same time, several other calls were received about other victims.

Believing that the suspect still inside, police installed around the perimeter of the building used Oikos university, higher vocational school that offers courses in Asian medicine, theology, music, nursing, and also has close ties with the Korean American community.

Breaking a window, Oakland police and Oakland Unified School Police had access to schools and coordinated evacuation and search.

"Officers found a number of victims throughout the entire class throughout the building," Jordan said on Monday. "There were some people hiding in buildings are closed, locked doors, behind a desk. As you can imagine, very afraid. Very afraid. Some of them were injured, so we had to save them."

Thirteen people were removed from the building by the authorities. All the victims were adults shot, according to Jordan.

Less than an hour and a half, investigators were at the disposal of the name of the suspect and photos. Police sent to his home, and homes of local parents.

Guo said that the police seized the car of the victim to leave the scene. He was arrested at Safeway supermarket in the South Shore Center Alameda, California, at about 11:30 am, according to CLC.

The guard on the banks of the South Centre Guo came because he was suspicious. Guo said that the security guard said that he needed to talk to the police, and that he shot and killed several people. The security guard contacted police, who arrested without incident Alameda Go. He was then transferred to Oakland police.

Police: Calif. Rampage Suspect Held Grudge

Oakland Shooting Suspect Had Been Kicked Out of University, Thousands in Debt: A former student who authorities say shot and killed several people in the Auckland College of Nursing held a grudge against the school administration, according to Oakland police, was in debt, with tens of thousands of dollars of federal tax lien against him and there were two deaths in his immediate family in the past year .

L. Guo, 43-year-old Korean national, was arrested Monday at a local supermarket about an hour after allegedly killing seven and wounding three people during a shooting at the University of Auckland Oikos. There were a total of 10 injured, five of whom died on the spot and two others died after being taken to a local hospital. There is no information about the three other victims.

"We learned that the suspect was upset by the school administration. He was also upset that the students in the past, when he was in school, for the violence, disrespect, and so forth," Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said today on "Good Morning America. " "He is, in our opinion, some behavior problems at school and asked to leave several months ago.

"We have learned that it was very chaotic, calculated and determined by the gentleman who came here with a very specific purpose to kill people, and that is what his motive, and that's what he did," said Jordan.

Guo left behind a series of small debts and traffic citations in his former home state of Virginia, and was expelled from the housing complex in the state, according to ABC News affiliate KGO Bay Area. Guo was expelled from the University of Oikos few months ago, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Also, an unnamed source told the newspaper that Guo might have been involved in a dispute with employees of the university.

Guo also lost two family members over the past 13 months, according to records. His brother, U.S. Army Sgt. Wan Soo Ko, died in March 2011 in a car accident in Virginia, and the preparation of special forces, according to The Chronicle. His mother, Kim Chul Oak, died a year ago in Seoul, according to the neighbor, who said that news, she moved back, deciding to leave Oakland. Father Goh Ko Young Nam, lived in Oakland, but recently moved, neighbors said.

Guo and federal tax liens in 2006 and 2009 totaling more than $ 23,000, according to the chronicle, adding that he had to pay a certain amount of their tax liabilities.

Oakland police have released a calendar of chaotic events that occurred on Monday at the Christian University, which focuses on care.

"At present we have no reason for this shooting," Police Chief Howard A. Jordan said Oakland on Monday night. "The unprecedented tragedy of today was shocking and absurd our hearts and our prayers are with the victims, their families and friends. I offer my deepest condolences No words can express the seriousness of these crimes, as well as pain caused by them.".

At 10:33 on Monday, Oakland Police Department received 911 calls for women on the floor bleeding Oikos University, according to Oakland police. The police arrived on the scene at 10:36 and is the victim of a fatal gunshot wound at the same time, several other calls were received about other victims.

Believing that the suspect still inside, police initially established a security perimeter around the building is used Oikos university, higher vocational school that offers courses in the medical field Asian theology, music, nursing, and also has close ties with the Korean American community .

Breaking a window, Oakland police and Oakland Unified School Police had access to schools and coordinated evacuation and search.

"Officers found several victims in the whole class ... the whole building had a few people hiding in the building closed, locked doors, for the office, as you can imagine, very scared very scared," Jordan said Monday, "Some of them were injured., so we had to save them. "

In total, 13 people were taken out of the building by the authorities, all victims were adults shot, according to Jordan. The victims were six women and one man, from 21 to 40 and a native of Korea, Nigeria, Nepal, according to Jordan.

Less than an hour and a half, investigators were at the disposal of the name of the suspect and photos. The police was immediately sent to their homes, and homes of local parents.

Police said the victim's car seized Guo to leave the scene. He was arrested in a supermarket in a Safeway center of the coast of South Alameda, California at approximately 11:30 am, told KGO.

The guard on the banks of the South Centre Guo came because he was suspicious. Guo said that the security guard said that he needed to talk to the police, and that he shot and killed several people. The security guard contacted police, who arrested without incident Alameda Go. He was then transferred to Oakland police.

Buyer at the mall, which saw a man in police custody said that it was quiet.

"They seemed to have stopped at the door, you know, if he had anything in his pockets, he stole," Resler said Lisa. "There was not a fight. He was wearing just a hat."

Police plans to re-examination of witnesses, and Kuo, who has not yet been removed, as at 6:00 pm PT, Police Chief Jordan said. Officials also was a consultant to the crisis the Korean language consultants to meet the needs of people affected by the shootings, Mayor Jean Quan said.

Police said the shooter Guo was unique, but they do not exclude the possibility of other suspects, according to CLC.

Pastor Kim, who founded the school 10 years ago, said the Oakland Tribune, that the shooter was a former student of care, but he was not sure that the person was expelled or refused.

One witness described a chaotic scene at the moment after the shooting. Brian Snow, a credit union was around when he heard shots and saw that the victim ran from the building.

"I just heard gunshots. Lady came running, and she had blood on his hand, but I do not know how to injury," Snow told KGO radio. "She's just trying to make sure everything was safe and took off his jacket and had a big old hole in the arm."

Students of the University of Oikos site describes as "the possibility of Christian education based on sound Christian doctrine and ideology. Our main goal is to strengthen the Christian spiritual leaders who respect the intention of God, and to extend God's people through them."

Woman Retires Car With Huge Mileage Total

93-year-old Florida woman retires her ’64 Mercury after 576,000 miles on the road: These days, most people consider themselves lucky if the new car takes 5 to 10 years. 100,000 miles to get to the car and the car company can advertise for you. That was 93 years old Rachel Veitch exception. Veitch resigned his 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente, after more than 576,000 miles on the road.

"I am blind, so I can not control my beautiful truck," says Veitch FoxNews.com. "They do not remove it, I would not dream of driving the car again." The car itself is good, but Veitch has macular degeneration in both eyes, making her blind. After running a red light in March, she decided to voluntarily withdraw from the car she was riding with Lyndon Johnson took the White House.

"I took it easy," she said. "I do not have cancer, I do not have Lou Gehrig's disease. I was lucky."

Nevertheless, for all she put the car a mile, it does not approach the world record. The whole truth about the blog says that cars Irv Gordon, Volvo P1800 in 1966 is expected to reach three million miles this year. Gordon held a record in the Guinness Book of Records for the most miles for non-commercial vehicles since 1998.

Even without the world record, Vietch would like to mention that the car went through three marriages. Mechanically, he was wearing three sets of shocks, 18 batteries and eight silent. Veitch bought a car in February 1964 for $ 3289.

It explains the longevity of "in possession" for the maintenance of the car. "I was never a destructive person, and I just take care of everything, except my husband," she told FoxNews.

Veitch, who came with the vehicle on August 1, 2010 episode of "The Tonight Show", said that he would be glad to sell the car will be Jay Leno, a car fan knows. She is not sure that Lena would be interesting, but his four children, nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, not online.

"It would not matter if they did, they are not going to get it. They could not care for it as I did," she told Fox News.

Monday, 2 April 2012

Marlins park Attracts Fans, Continues to Win

Gaby Sanchez is important to hit a home run in the bullpen for the visitors to the right field wall in the second period, and all eyes in the Marlins new park are glued to the big talk about the sculpture Home, fans were expecting It comes to life for the first time.

He did not. Nothing. Just bizarre, carnival-style 70-foot building sits, looking back, in the frozen silence is turned off. This was expected.

Right.

At least they have something to preserve the real opening day, Wednesday.

Have you heard about the Long Goodbye? Introduction to South Florida Marlins in the new stadium in Little Havana was a long hello.

Spring Sunday's game against the Yankees was the fourth of five "easy opening for the new park after the game in high school and two teams split against Marlins uniform exposure and RPF. Another exhibition will follow with the Yankees on Monday night before - in the end - for real value of the first regular season opens on Wednesday evening.

The sculpture will be Home Run for the first time that night, pasta Marlins should be enough to call it animation.

"Soft opening" was smart in terms of gradual preparation of the stadium staff to handle the crowd more and more. Gate Sunday was 27,152 for the Marlins "10-8 loss to New York in the first part of the park between two major league teams.

Monday will be the highest level of 30,000, or about 80 percent of capacity.

But this parade even soft opening a few weeks, but can not make the Opening Day feel a little less special than it would if it was the first time, fans are entered the place. Of course, Marlins themselves have responded to every question imaginable media about the new stadium and are ready to go.

After these two events the Yankees, and then one day match against St. Louis, Marlins hit the road for a week, traveling first to play the Reds.

"It's a crazy week," manager Ozzie Guillen said after the game on Sunday. "After Wednesday I hope we all leave and return to normal life.

"I just want a series of Cincinnati in the future."

He wanted to pass by distracting ads and the three home games, get constant questions about the new stadium, and settle into a rhythm and tempo of the longest season in sports. "

"After these three games, all the rest," as Sanchez on the spot.

Players understand and appreciate that the Marlins "big star right now in the stadium, the novelty and newness of it - Sculpture Home Run kitsch to two 450-gallon aquarium to form a safety net for home plate.

This is the only place in America where the best kind of sport in the house belongs to the flycatcher-wrasse, orange-shoulder, smell, and porkfish redfin butterfly swimming languidly in the circle on the deck.

Two hours before the game, to let the fans, Kevin Mathis Aquarium flowers brushed clean tanks built into the thick glass resistant to errors.

"The ball hit the tank will catch fish, but very briefly," Mathis said. "Just as if a small child knocked on the glass aquarium at home."

In any case, the new watch tropical fish attackers will gradually disappear, as the smell of a new car comes out, that the sculpture gradually Home Run.

Improvements that do not fade, is a retractable roof, which transformed what was a hot humid Sunday for those who like cooking in a pleasant moment in the air conditioned comfort.

It's not just you who love the internal fan alternator. Players do the same.

"That's fine, not changing your sweater all three races," said Sanchez, bottom first.

Catcher John Buck is even used to change his pants during home games. On Sunday, "I think people my knitting feels good and cool now. Sense of Foreign Affairs."

Comfort, eliminating delays and rain curiosity factor of the new stadium is good for the crowd throughout the season, a girl, but over time the story will be less and less and more baseball stadium hosts inside.

Marlins park and a large cost of the manager of the club and star star free agents have made Miami baseball team is "it". Showtime is a chronicle of the team, Marlins star of her reality show franchise. MLB network cameras were there. Baseball Today ESPN will broadcast live from the park on Wednesday. Most preseason prognosticators expected to Miami to the playoffs.

This team must stand up and answer this deception.

Marlins need to win.

The new stadium will be the crowd. The team is responsible for ensuring that the crowd back.

New closer Heath Bell has compared the experience of baptism in the excitement of a new fleet of new car ownership. He should know. Bell went to the 2006 Nissan Altima all until recently when his wife convinced him he needed to treat to attract more "South Beach". So he bought a new Audi R8 sports car.

"It's colorful. This bright. This is Miami," said Bell, which means that both the approximate and machines. "You want to push it, then -. Just try it"

Guillen has chosen a different metaphor.

"It's a new house, new toy. Hopefully, we use the new right toy," said Director of diamonds in Little Havana. "Winning all. Justification ended. You can have a nice house with a beautiful view, but if people in the house stink, it is not beautiful. "

Sunroof and air conditioning will keep fans comfortable Marlins.

Total Recall Remake: Why?

I have a bad feeling about the remake of "Total Recall," the sci-fi thriller that was adapted from Philip K. Dick's 1966 short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale." The1990 movie, which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone, was a masterpiece. (And for my money, the best thing Schwarzenegger ever made, with the possible exception of "True Lies.")

The story line hasn't changed. A factory worker, in need of a vacation, heads for a company that can implant memories in the brain. For some excitement, he chooses to adopt the life of a secret agent, but he is quickly drawn into a mystery that melds true and induced memories.

The temptation will be to make the new version -- starring Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale and Jessice Biel -- bigger and splashier, with over-the-top special effects. And judging by the trailer that's where it's headed. But one of the most appealing aspects of the original was that it was relatively simple, at least for science fiction. It left a lot to the viewer's imagination, which was appropriate for a mind-bending movie born from a short story.

The works of Dick (1928-82) have been used as the basis for many movies. Among them "Blade Runner" (based on the novel, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"), "The Adjustment Bureau" ("Adjustment Team") and "Minority Report," ("The Minority Report").

Brands Nations Day of Autism Awareness

Pan teaching colored stickers stuck on several armed children. The stickers have a picture of a child, sitting with his eyes closed in the bottle, on a background of brilliant blue sky and white clouds.

Volunteers raise their hands with blue ribbons associated with them during the event to promote care for people with autism in a school in Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, April 2, 2012. [Photo / Xinhua]

None of the children concerned to see their labels, however, and some even wept.

Blue stickers are also the Pan teachers are part of a series of events across China to mark the special day for these children - the fifth day of Autism Awareness, which took place on Monday.

Gold School Kids Special Xuejun Pan which runs north-west of the city of Lanzhou is one of the few private rehabilitation centers throughout China, which is struggling to meet the special needs of children with autism in the context of inadequate funding, lack of professional and public misunderstanding.

"Treatment of autism requires a huge investment of time and money that many families can not afford," said Ban, a teacher 37 years old kindergarten.

"As a mother, I understand the pain of parents of autistic children," she said.

In 2007, Ban left his job in a kindergarten in Lanzhou, to establish a golden child. This is the first rehabilitation center for autistic children in Gansu Province, a relatively undeveloped area, surrounded by inhospitable plateau grasslands and arid deserts in the north-west of China.

Ban said that she was almost "forced" to establish the center, as concerned parents had nowhere to send their children to rehabilitation routine.

Parents of children with autism often face social stigma that many in China, with little or no knowledge of autism, autistic children are wrong just think as a result of poor parenting, Pan said.

Autism is a neurological disorder characterized by varying degrees of deficits in communication skills and social interaction, and restricted, repetitive behaviors, according to health experts.

For decades, has remained largely autism diagnosed in China and the Chinese government has recognized as a mental retardation in 2006. At least 1.5 million children in China, autism, medical studies have shown that the disease can affect one child in 166.

There is no widely accepted treatment or cure for autism. And the majority of children with autism are unable to attend a teacher when they inevitably fall behind in their studies. Rehabilitation centers are often double as a school.

But it struck an optimistic note pan.

"Many people believe that autism is a permanent condition that can not be cured, but the fact that my children have graduated from school healthy and happy," she told reporters. "Some went to normal school in the future. You'll be surprised at what they can do."

Nevertheless, the objective of the work of rehabilitation remains a challenge.

Ban said that it has invested 370,000 yuan, or about $ 56,000 from her personal savings to the school. Five years later, it remains to be seen whether he will have no financial return from these investments.

Care for children with autism is difficult. Ban said that many young teachers and educators have left over the past five years due to the huge burden and a difficult child's behavior, which can sometimes be very strong.

"Children with autism can sometimes attack you," said Ban revealing scars on her arms. "It's never easy."

There are no college or school in China, especially the train teaching children with autism. And a career as a teacher of autistic children is not attractive.

There are also cases where the cash pan so it was a trap delayed payment of salaries to teachers and employees of the center.

The challenges facing the pan are common to people who care for autistic children in a different place.

In Tianjin, an industrial city south of Beijing, the leaders of the rehabilitation center for autism, complains that it is difficult to register the center, NGOs, and it is difficult to raise money, and they can not rent office space is large enough, and invest in the best conditions.

"Sometimes our children have to sleep on mats on the floor, because we simply do not have enough space," said Juan Dongying, the head of Noah with autism learning center for children in Tianjin.

In the Ningxia Hui Autonomous, there are only three schools, two of which are private, to restore autism, but the number of children in need of assistance after 2000.

In 2007 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring April 2 as World Day of Autism Awareness, in an attempt to draw attention to the well, which affects tens of millions around the world.

Ban said that she hopes this year's Day Autism Awareness will help the center to get more public support and understanding of the general public.

Indeed, China Federation of Disabled Persons "in March, said that the union under the auspices of the government will give 36,000 poor children between the ages of autism 5:57 a subsidy of 12,000 yuan in 2015. Assistance commitments were also made charitable groups, such as a Fund, which was founded by film star Jet Li

The Foundation, in collaboration with Autism 103 rehabilitation centers across the country, organized a campaign in 40 days in the country from March 19 to raise public awareness about mental illness. The buildings will go blue in the cities, and in the bazaars and on the Internet outside the campaign will also be organized.

A spokesman said the foundation: "We encourage the public to take care of people with autism to help them reintegrate into society, and show them the warmth and love."