California shooting: Four killed, six hurt in Cook’s Corner bar

The shooting happened as patrons gathered for spaghetti night at Cook’s Corner bar

Four people have been killed and six others hurt in a shooting incident at a biker bar in southern California.

The gunman, identified on Thursday as a retired police officer, was among the four who died at Cook’s Corner in Orange County.

Two of the six who were injured are in critical condition, county fire chief Brian Fennessy said.

There have been more than 400 mass shootings in 2023 alone, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

The shooting took place at 19:00 local time (02:00 GMT) as the bar was offering an $8 (£6.30) spaghetti night and a rock music show, which were advertised on the bar’s Facebook page.

It is thought the incident may have started as a domestic incident between the gunman and his wife, CBS News reported citing a police source.

On Thursday, authorities named the suspect as John Snowling, a retired sergeant who worked with the Ventura Police Department in California until 2014.

At least one weapon was recovered from the scene, police said.

Orange County supervisor Katrina Foley said on X, formerly known as Twitter, that she was “heartbroken to hear of another senseless mass shooting, this time in our own backyard”.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66603641

Delhi: Woman Stabs Delivery Boy, Attacks Residents And Police in Dwarka Society | CCTV Video

Delhi Woman stabs delivery boy: After the delivery boy managed to escape, the accused woman picked up a brick and broke the headlight of the victim’s two-wheeler, police said. She also attacked a few other residents and some cops at a society

In a shocking incident at southwest Delhi’s Dwarka society, a 42-year-old woman attacked multiple people including a delivery person who asked her about directions to an address. After first stabbing a delivery person multiple times, she attacked a few other residents and some cops at a society. The incident took place on August 18. Police have filed a case has been filed and the woman has been arrested.
The incident was caught on CCTV cameras in the society and the footage shows the woman in an argument with the delivery executive and then flinging his scooter’s keys into the bushes.
The accused, identified as Sarita Bhatia, was produced in a court and was remanded in judicial custody for 14 days, police said on Thursday. Bhatia, who hails from Himachal Pradesh, lived alone in a single-room flat in the society. The residents reported she often exhibited aggression toward neighbours.

Source: https://www.timesnownews.com/delhi/delhi-shocker-woman-stabs-delivery-boy-attacks-residents-and-police-in-dwarka-society-article-103001403

Bomb threats at 18 locations including government buildings; police found no items of security concern

The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) separately confirmed its statutory boards received a bomb threat related to the Environment Building at Scotts Road.

Singapore’s Environment Building at 40 Scotts Road, pictured on Aug 23, 2023 after an “emergency situation” that led to a “building lockdown”. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long)

Police were alerted to alleged bomb threats at 18 locations around Singapore on Wednesday morning (Aug 23), including government buildings, embassies and other places of interest.

Security checks were conducted and no items of security concern were found, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF), adding that it was alerted to the case at about 9.10am.

SPF did not provide further details of the threats or where the 18 locations are, but the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) separately confirmed that there was a bomb threat related to the Environment Building.

The police also said they are aware of similar reports of email bomb threats in South Korea recently – seemingly sent by the same person – which turned out to be a hoax.

“The police are investigating this case of communicating false information of a harmful thing under Section 268A of the Penal Code 1871,” SPF added. The offence carries a jail term of up to seven years, a maximum fine of S$50,000 (US$36,800), or both.

“The police take all security threats seriously and will not hesitate to take action against those who intentionally communicate false information on bomb threats.”

Yonhap news agency reported on Aug 17 that South Korean authorities were looking into a series of bomb threats made via email in recent weeks. No explosives linked to the threats have been found.

Five such emails, which identified targets like schools and government offices, appeared to have been sent from Japan and are suspected of being related to phishing scams, the report said.

A recent email, sent in the name of a Japanese law firm, claimed that “high-powered bombs with needles” had been planted at the Japanese embassy, the Supreme Court and city halls across the country, said the report.

“SECURITY SITUATION”
News of a potential situation at the Environment Building at 40 Scotts Road emerged at around 9am when multiple sources told CNA that people were allowed to leave but not enter.

The building houses MSE and its statutory boards the National Environment Agency (NEA) and water agency PUB.

An email sent to employees at about 10am said there was an “emergency situation” and that the building was “under lockdown” but people could leave if they wanted to.

Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu later wrote on Facebook that she was informed of a “security situation” but that no threat items were found following preliminary checks by the police and security officers.

A sign next to ground floor turnstiles at Singapore’s Environment Building at 40 Scotts Road, informing workers of an “emergency situation” and “building lockdown” on Aug 23, 2023. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long)

The ministry said on Wednesday night, in response to CNA’s queries, that it has stepped up security and restricted access to the Environment Building.

“The safety of all staff and stakeholders of the Environment Building is our priority,” it added. “MSE will cooperate fully with the Singapore Police Force in police investigations.”

Employees at the Environment Building were informed in an email at about 12.10pm that the building would be closed for the rest of the week.

In the event that similar threats are received at building premises, the police said security officers or auxiliary police officers should conduct a search for suspicious items.

Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/police-bomb-threats-18-locations-government-building-mse-environment-lockdown-scotts-road-3718856

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