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Loose camel attacks and kills two people near Tennessee petting zoo
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/two-dead-camel-attack-tennessee/
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Two people are dead after being attacked by a loose camel near a Tennessee petting zoo, authorities said Friday. Officials put the camel down "for the safety of everyone on scene."

The Obion County Sheriff's Office said it received reports of a camel on the loose that was attacking people Thursday afternoon near the Shirley Farms petting zoo. Deputies found two unconscious victims on the ground upon arriving at the scene and the camel was still on the loose, Sheriff Karl Jackson said Friday.

In audio obtained by CBS News, a dispatcher can be heard reporting "two 911 calls of two people being viciously attacked by a camel at Shirley Farms."

Officials from multiple agencies responded to the incident and they attempted to provide aid to the victims and move them to a safe place. But Jackson said the camel attacked an Obion County Sheriff's Office vehicle before it moved towards the deputies who were transferring a victim to emergency medical services.

At that time officers put the camel down, Jackson said.

The two victims were pronounced dead at the scene. They have been identified as Bobby Matheny, 42, and Tommy Gunn, 67.

Shirley Farms told CBS News that they are upset and grieving about the attack and do not have further comment at this time.

Obion is about 100 miles northeast of Memphis.
 
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2 female employees stabbed at MoMA, suspect may be hiding in museum
https://nypost.com/2022/03/12/two-women-stabbed-at-moma/
A man who was denied entry to the Museum of Modern Art because his membership had been revoked became enraged, jumped over a desk and stabbed two women who work at the Midtown institution Saturday afternoon, police said.

The attack, which unfolded shortly after 4 p.m., sent patrons running for the exits.

Both women were taken to Bellevue Hospital, and their injuries were not life-threatening, sources said.

“I’m going to get hazard pay!” joked a blood-covered woman, as she was led into an ambulance.


The other victim is loaded into an ambulance after the stabbings.
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One of the victims is seen on a stretcher after the stabbing at MoMa on March 12, 2022.
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The 60-year-old suspect, who is known to police, was initially believed to be hiding in the museum. The building was evacuated but a police search came up empty. He was subsequently seen on video recordings leaving the building, said John Miller, NYPD deputy commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism.

Miller said the man presented a membership card and tried to get into the building, but was denied entry because his membership had been revoked.

His membership was nixed as a result of two separate incidents involving disorderly conduct at the museum in recent days, Miller said, adding, “A letter revoking his membership went out yesterday, and he showed up today with the intention of attending the film that was being played.”


NYPD officers at the scene of the stabbing.
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He was a regular at the museum and employees recognized him, he said.

“He became upset about not being allowed entrance and then jumped over the reception desk and proceeded to attack and stab two employees of the museum multiple times.”

The women were stabbed in the back, collarbone and back of neck, he said.

Miller said the man is under investigation for two prior incidents in Midtown, which he did not detail. “That’s how he’s known to the department,” he said. “Beyond that, he does not have an extensive record or any arrest record that we are aware.”


The suspect, who was first believed to be hiding somewhere in MoMA.

NYPD officers investigate the scene of the stabbing inside the Museum of Modern Art.
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Dozens of people who had been in the museum when the stabbing took place posted on social media that they were ushered out of the building by security, with no explanation.

Tourist Wendy Keffer, from Austin, Texas was entering the museum with her husband and kids when the mayhem began.

“As we were about to walk inside, we saw hundreds of people running out all at once,” she said We heard people saying ‘shooter, shooter, shooter.’”

Unfounded reports that there was a shooting frightened her son, Lane, 12.


Footage captures many frantic visitors leaving the Museum of Modern Art.
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Patrons quickly ran outside the Museum of Modern Art while the suspect hid inside the museum.
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“Everyone was yelling ‘shooter, shooter shooter’ so I just covered my head,” the shaken boy said. “It was the scariest moment of my life. I had just gotten into art and I wanted to see the ‘Starry Night,’ that’s why I came down here.”

“I’m still not over it,” Lane added.

Connecticut resident John Sanchez, 33, had just arrived at the museum with his girlfriend. “We were going up the escalator to our first exhibit and there was just a crowd of people running towards us,” he said. “Once you see people running you think let me head the other way. It was hectic.”

“You just always expect the worst with people running like that.”

“We were trying to see Salvador Dali and we got nothing,” Sanchez said, still holding his ticket.

The stabbing was an “isolated criminal incident,” a spokeswoman for Mayor Adams said.

The Mayor later tweeted that he was briefed on the incident, noting the two women are expected to survive. “We’re grateful for the quick work of our first responders,” he said.The museum did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
 
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A few years old, but news to me.

Canadian Mint employee accused of smuggling $180K of gold in his rectum
Author of the article: Kelly Egan

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/loca...allegedly-smuggled-in-body-cavity-judge-hears
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An employee of the Royal Canadian Mint allegedly smuggled about $180,000 in gold from the fortress-like facility, possibly evading multiple levels of detection with a time-honoured prison trick.


Hiding the precious metal up his bum.

The case against Leston Lawrence, 35, of Barrhaven concluded in an Ottawa courtroom Tuesday. Justice Peter Doody reserved decision until Nov. 9 on a number of smuggling-for-cash charges, including theft, laundering the proceeds of crime, possession of stolen property and breach of trust.

The Uck! factor aside, the case was also an illuminating look at security measures inside the Mint, the building on Sussex Drive that produces hundreds of millions of gold coins annually for the federal Crown corporation.

“Appalling,” was the conclusion of defence lawyer Gary Barnes, who described the Crown’s case as an underwhelming collection of circumstantial evidence.

“This is the Royal Canadian Mint, your Honour, and one would think they should have the highest security measures imaginable,” Barnes said in his closing submission.

“And here the gold is left sitting around in open buckets.”

Indeed, it was not even the Mint that discovered the alleged theft but an alert bank teller.

Court was told that, on multiple occasions, Lawrence took small circular chunks of gold — a cookie-sized nugget called a “puck” — to Ottawa Gold Buyers in the Westgate Shopping Centre on Carling Avenue.

Typically, the pucks weighed about 210 grams, or 7.4 ounces, for which he was given cheques in the $6,800 range, depending on fluctuating gold prices, court heard. He then deposited the cheques at the Royal Bank in the same mall.

One day a teller became suspicious at the size and number of Ottawa Gold Buyers cheques being deposited and Lawrence’s request to wire money out of the country. She then noticed on his account profile that he worked at the Mint. The first red flag was up.

Bank security was alerted, then the RCMP, which began to investigate. Eventually, a search warrant was obtained and four Mint-style pucks were found in Lawrence’s safety deposit box, court heard.

Records revealed 18 pucks had been sold between Nov. 27, 2014 and March 12, 2015. Together with dozens of gold coins that were redeemed, the total value of the suspected theft was conservatively estimated at $179,015.

But the defence countered with a couple of important points. The Crown was not able to prove conclusively that the gold in Lawrence’s possession actually came from inside the Mint. It had no markings nor, apparently, had any gold been reported missing internally.

The Crown was able to show the pucks precisely fit the Mint’s custom “dipping spoon” made in-house — not available commercially — that is used to scoop molten gold during the production process.

Lawrence, who has since been terminated, was an operator in the refinery section. Among his duties was to scoop gold from buckets so it could be tested for purity, as the Mint prides itself on gold coins above the 99 per cent level.

The great mystery that went unanswered at trial, however, was this: how did the gold get out of the Mint?

Court was told Lawrence set off the metal detector at an exit from the “secure area” with more frequency than any other employee — save those with metal medical implants. When that happened, the procedure was to do a manual search with a hand-held wand, a search that he always passed.

(It was not uncommon for employees to set off the detector, court heard.)

Investigators also found a container of vaseline in his locker and the trial was presented with the prospect that a puck could be concealed in an anal cavity and not be detected by the wand. In preparation for these proceedings, in fact, a security employee actually tested the idea, Barnes said.

Lawrence did not take the stand — as is his legal right — and the Crown was not able to definitively establish how the gold pucks made their way out of the facility.

“We do have compelling evidence,” countered Crown attorney David Friesen, of someone “secreting (gold) on his person and taking it out of the Mint.”

Barnes implied there were many ways Lawrence could have legitimately obtained the gold — he could have bought the coins, for instance — and said he made no efforts to be devious with the gold buyers or the bank. Further, Barnes said, the Mint isn’t even sure a theft took place.

“In fact, I would submit the Mint doesn’t even know if anything is missing.”

In an emailed statement Tuesday evening, a Mint spokeswoman said several security measures had been upgraded, including high definition security cameras in all areas, improved ability to track, balance and reconcile precious metal, and the use of “trend analysis technology.”
 
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NYC woman 'lured "date" she met on Instagram to her apartment where he was held hostage, tortured and stabbed for $100,000 ransom while his brother watched on FaceTime' - before cops found him barely clinging to life 24 hours later
  • Valerie Rosario, 22, allegedly lured a date to an address in the Bronx after noticing a man's profile on Instagram in which he appeared to flash cash
  • The hookup occurred at 1am on February 7th but within minutes of her 'date' arriving, the man was pistol whipped, bound and gagged by three other men
  • Throughout the night, the man was allegedly subjected to barbaric torture according to court documents seen by the New York Post
  • He was reportedly placed in a bathtub before being stripped, burned and stabbed while having a flammable liquid thrown over him
  • The following afternoon, a FaceTime call was made to the man's brother to demand a $100,000 ransom while continuing to cut the victim with a knife
  • One of the alleged accomplices was tracked to an address in Queens, New York
  • The victim was found in the back of the accomplices van where he was unconscious and 'barely breathing'
  • Rosario has been charged with kidnapping and attempted murder
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...agram-apartment-tortured-stabbed-100-000.html
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A 22 year-old New York woman faces attempted murder charges over claims she duped a Tinder date into coming over to a property where he was tortured while his family was ordered to pay a $100,000 ransom.

According to the New York Post, Valerie Rosario, 22, is alleged to have deliberately lured the unsuspecting 24-year-old man over to her apartment for the sadistic plot to be carried out with a group of others.

That included putting the victim in the bath where he was sprayed with flammable liquids before being set alight, and tortured with knife blades.

Rosario, of the Lower East Side, allegedly set up the honeytrap scheme on Instagram and convinced the 'complete stranger' to come to an address in Marble Hill at 1am on February 7.

Valerie Rosario, 22, allegedly lured a date to an address in the Bronx after noticing a man's profile on Instagram in which he appeared to flash cash, but it was a honeytrap

The hookup occurred at 1am on February 7th but within minutes of her 'date' arriving, the man was pistol whipped, bound and gagged by three other men

She allegedly picked out the victim after noticing that he would often flash money on his own personal Instagram account, and suggested they hook-up.

But it quickly turned into the date from hell as the man was tied up and gagged while his kidnappers forced him to call his brother to pony up $100,000 in ransom money to secure his release, Manhattan prosecutors allege.

Incredibly, police were able to track him down about 24 hours later, tied up in the back of a van and barely breathing, according to the New York Post.

No further updates on his condition have been shared.

Prosecutors have described Rosario as a conwoman from the Lower East Side and have given details of the harrowing incident which all took place early last month.

The man arrived at the address on Marble Hill Avenue in the Bronx. The torture began soon afterwards with one of a group of three men first pistol whipping him, according to court documents seen by the Post.

Rosarios has been charged with kidnapping and attempted murder

Rosario, together with the men are then alleged to have stripped the man, 'placed him in a bathtub, poured flammable substances on him, and burned him with a flame' all over his body, the charging document states.

The victim was also tortured with a knife and struck on his 'legs, back and body,' the court documents detail.

'After multiple hours of torture,' the kidnappers the moved the man to a different location in order for him to make a FaceTime call to his brother later in the afternoon.

His sibling was able to see him being cut by a knife, while a demand for ransom money was made by other group members, Assistant District Attorney Andrew Kluger claimed in Manhattan Criminal Court.

'Give us one hundred thousand dollars or we will kill him,' the kidnapper told the man's horrified brother.

One of the alleged accomplices, Javier Vargas, was finally tracked down to a Queens address where he was found to be sitting outside in a van.

Court papers seen by the Post detail how a knife was also found inside the van.

Throughout the night, the man was allegedly subjected to barbaric torture He was placed in a bathtub before being stripped, burned and stabbed while having a flammable liquid thrown over him

Rosario is said to live at this East Village residence together with her mother and brother

Rosario allegedly worked with at least three other accomplices. The victim was later found in the back of a van in Queens

So too was the victim who by now was completely unconscious and 'barely breathing.'

He had been 'wrapped in a blanket with tape covering his mouth,' the complaint states.

The man was taken to hospital where he was treated for multiple burns and stab wounds on his face, body, back and legs, according to the complaint.

In Manhattan Criminal Court Kluger asked that Rosario be held without bail.

Judge Soma Syed agreed that given the serious nature of the crime, that Rosario should be remanded in custody.

Her defense attorney pleaded that she be released noting that she lived with her mother and brother while working full time in a dentist's office.

'Ms. Rosario denies all the allegations that have been leveled against her,' Defense attorney Raymond Loving said in on Monday.

Alongside Rosarios, Vargas and one other of the alleged kidnappers were also charged and remanded in custody with a grand jury hearing scheduled for Tuesday.
 
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NYC woman 'lured "date" she met on Instagram to her apartment where he was held hostage, tortured and stabbed for $100,000 ransom while his brother watched on FaceTime' - before cops found him barely clinging to life 24 hours later
  • Valerie Rosario, 22, allegedly lured a date to an address in the Bronx after noticing a man's profile on Instagram in which he appeared to flash cash
  • The hookup occurred at 1am on February 7th but within minutes of her 'date' arriving, the man was pistol whipped, bound and gagged by three other men
  • Throughout the night, the man was allegedly subjected to barbaric torture according to court documents seen by the New York Post
  • He was reportedly placed in a bathtub before being stripped, burned and stabbed while having a flammable liquid thrown over him
  • The following afternoon, a FaceTime call was made to the man's brother to demand a $100,000 ransom while continuing to cut the victim with a knife
  • One of the alleged accomplices was tracked to an address in Queens, New York
  • The victim was found in the back of the accomplices van where he was unconscious and 'barely breathing'
  • Rosario has been charged with kidnapping and attempted murder
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...agram-apartment-tortured-stabbed-100-000.html
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Florida man diagnosed with leprosy years after contact with armadillo, study shows
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/l...fter-last-contact-with-armadillo-study-shows/
Armadillos have lived since the time of dinosaurs, and are the only mammals with a tough outer shell.

A Central Florida man suffering from a skin rash mystified doctors trying to treat his symptoms until they learned of his previous history as an armadillo hunter decades earlier leading to the diagnoses of leprosy, according to a recent scientific study.

A study published in the BMJ Journals details the curious case of a 58-year-old man who was suffering from a patchy rash on his arm experiencing some numbness on the affected area. According to the study, he was treated but returned when the symptoms worsened.

After looking into the man’s history, doctors learned that he trapped armadillos as a hunter, however, that was more than 30 years before he experienced the symptoms.

The man was diagnosed with Hansen’s disease, also known as leprosy, and was given antibiotics to treat the disease.

Armadillos are known carriers of the bacterial infection and if it wasn’t for the numbness associated with leprosy the disease would be a minor skin rash, according to the National Hansen’s Disease Program. Why armadillos as carries of the bacteria is unknown, according to the department of health, and the disease has not been found in other animals.

In 2015 and 2016, there were about half a dozen people in Central Florida who were diagnosed with leprosy, two of whom contracted the disease after coming into contact with armadillos.

Around 200 cases of Hansen’s disease are reported in the U.S. annually, according to the Florida Department of Health.

Most cases, about 72%, occur in Florida, California, Arkansas, Hawaii, Louisiana, New York and Texas, according to the National Hansen’s Disease Program.

The good news is that the disease is not spread easily and about 95% of people have natural protective immunity against the disease, according to the department of health.

Signs and symptoms

The disease can lay dormant for years and symptoms may not develop for some time. However, a red area or rash on the body associated with a loss of feeling in that area can be a symptom of leprosy. Some people may experience the loss of sensation in hands or feet. Dry skin and thinning of eyebrows and eyelashes can also occur, according to the department of health.

Without the associated numbness and nerve problems, leprosy would be a minor skin disease, according to the National Hansen’s Disease Program.

How to test for leprosy

There is no blood test for Hanson’s disease currently. Doctors can take a skin sample from an affected rash area to make a diagnosis.

Once diagnosed leprosy can be treated with antibiotics over several years, according to the National Hansen’s Disease Program.
 
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Vagrant masturbates near woman outside Penn Station, slashes her husband
https://nypost.com/2022/01/06/man-masturbates-near-woman-outside-penn-station-slashes-her-husband/
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A vagrant slashed another man who confronted him for masturbating in front of his wife outside Penn Station late Wednesday, according to cops and police sources.

The unidentified 21-year-old suspect – who is listed as a “John Doe” in police records – was pleasuring himself near the married couple at the corner of West 34th Street and Seventh Avenue around 11:20 p.m., according to cops and police sources.

The suspect fled into Penn Station, where cops found him and took him into custody, police said.

The husband, 31, told the homeless man to cut it out – prompting him to slash the man in the hand with a razor, authorities and the sources said.

The victim refused medical attention for a minor cut on his hand, cops said.

The suspect fled into Penn Station, where cops found him and took him into custody, police said.

The suspect is a 21-year-old listed as a “John Doe” in police records.

He was charged with public lewdness and assault, authorities said.
 
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Driver runs over man while doing donuts in Manhattan
https://nypost.com/2022/03/20/driver-runs-over-man-while-doing-donuts-in-manhattan-video-shows/
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A hit-and-run driver doing donuts on a Manhattan street was captured on video slamming into a bystander who appeared to be trying to film the reckless act over the weekend, police said.

The victim, a 23-year-old man, was struck by the red Infiniti sedan just after midnight Saturday as the driver drifted in circles for a large crowd near Vandam and Greenwich streets in Hudson Square, according to police.

Police said the victim was critically injured, suffering a fractured skull, brain injury and severe trauma to the body.

Video of the incident shared by the NYPD shows two men walking toward the spinning car to record the spectacle from up close with their cellphones.

The victim then heads toward the center to join them when he trips and falls on the ground, directly in the car’s revolving path, according to the footage.

The video cuts out as the victim is pinned under the car. A final clip shows some in the crowd raising their arms in disbelief over the horrific scene.

The driver fled in his vehicle eastbound on Vandam Street and was still being sought early Monday, cops said.

The victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital for treatment.

 
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