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> SubscriptionPolice say suspect shot and killed in robbery
> attempt
> 6 December 2015, 4:03 am
>          MIAMI BEACH 
>       (AP) -- Police in Miami Beach say they
> killed a razor-wielding man suspected in a bank robbery
> early Saturday. Kathleen Prieto of the Miami Beach Police
> Department said in an email that police responded to an
> emergency call from a Bank of America branch on Alton Road.
> The person who made the 911 call said a suspect was armed
> with a bomb and had passed a note to the teller. Prieto said
> police arrived at the scene and found the suspect inside a
> barber shop. He then exited the shop with a "straight edge
> razor in his hand." Shots were fired and the suspect was
> killed. Witnesses told The Miami Herald (http://hrld.us/1NO2Pjw ) that the man was seen causing
> a commotion inside the barber shop. A video of a shooting on
> Miami Beach was posted on Instagram and elsewhere on social
> media. In the video, a man without a shirt is seen briefly
> confronting what appeared to be at least three police
> officers outside a shopping center. The man is shot and
> falls to the ground. Police Chief Daniel Oates said one
> officer on the scene was wearing a body camera that also
> captured the deadly encounter, but that the video cannot be
> released to the public yet under state law. Mayor Philip
> Levine called the shooting "a horrible, isolated incident."
> "As we learn more about this incident from Miami-Dade
> police, from the state attorney's office, we will make sure
> to keep everyone informed," he said. Witness Sylvia
> Rodriguez told the newspaper that she was walking to a
> nearby corner store when the shooting happened. "Everything
> seemed under control. It wasn't fast. It was pretty chill,"
> she said. "He was not acting erratic." Then the shirtless
> suspect, who was holding was holding some kind of knife,
> took a step forward and was shot. "It went boom-boom,
> twice," Rodriguez said. She said she did not see a Taser go
> off. Police could not immediately verify if officers fired a
> Taser during the encounter. Miami-Dade County Police
> Department will handle the investigation into the shooting.
> The FBI and Miami Beach Police Department will investigate
> the alleged bank robbery. --- This story has been corrected
> to show the spelling of the witness' last name Rodriguez,
> not Rodrigues.
>
> Liberty president calls for an armed Christian campus
> 6 December 2015, 3:55 am
>          RICHMOND, Va. 
>       (AP) -- Liberty University President
> Jerry Falwell Jr. urged students, staff and faculty at his
> Christian school to get a permit to carry a concealed weapon
> on campus to counter any copycat attack like the deadly
> rampage in California just days ago. "Let's teach them a
> lesson if they ever show up here," Falwell told an estimated
> 10,000 of the campus community at convocation Friday in
> Lynchburg. While Falwell's call to arms was applauded, his
> remarks also seemed to target Muslims. "I've always thought
> if more good people had concealed carry permits, then we
> could end those Muslims before they walked in .," Falwell
> said. The final words of his statement could not be clearly
> heard on a videotape of the remarks. However, Falwell told
> The Associated Press on Saturday he was specifically
> referring to Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, the husband and
> wife who shot and killed 14 people at a holiday party in San
> Bernardino on Wednesday. Falwell's remarks generated a sharp
> rebuke from Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who called the
> comments "reckless." "My administration is committed to
> making Virginia an open and welcoming Commonwealth, while
> also ensuring the safety of all of our citizens," McAuliffe
> said in a statement issued late Saturday. "Mr. Falwell's
> rash and repugnant comments detract from both of those
> crucial goals." Falwell also said he believed the campus
> needed to be prepared in the face of the increasing
> frequency of mass killings. He cited, for example, the 2007
> massacre of 32 people at Virginia Tech, the deadliest mass
> shooting in modern U.S. history, and less than 100 miles
> southwest of Liberty. "What if just one of those students or
> one of those faculty members had a concealed permit and was
> carrying a weapon when the shooter walked into Virginia
> Tech? Countless lives could have been saved," he said.
> Falwell's message is apparently being heeded. He said more
> than 100 people had asked Liberty police about a free class
> to obtain a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Liberty was
> founded by Jerry Falwell Sr., who was among the nation's
> first conservative cultural warriors. The Moral Majority
> founder's barbed commentary on contemporary matters such as
> gay Americans made him a reviled figure to some and a
> pioneering conservative crusader to others. Following the
> San Bernardino shootings, which left 14 dead, Falwell said
> he began carrying a .25-caliber handgun in his back pocket.
> He said he's had a permit for more than year. During his
> address Friday, Falwell mentioned the weapon and reached
> around seemingly to fetch it. "Is it illegal to pull it out?
> I don't know," he said, laughing, drawing some hoots from
> the audience. Asked if he was concerned by the prospect of
> thousands of armed young people on campus, Falwell said
> Virginia has a minimum age of 21 for a carry-conceal permit.
> He said that meant only older students would be armed. More
> than 14,000 students are enrolled at Liberty. Falwell said
> he had also reached out to a first responder in San
> Bernardino to see if the school could offer scholarship
> assistance to his children. Falwell's remarks were first
> reported by the News & Advance (http://bit.ly/1Na9kYd). --- Online: Liberty University
> link to Convocation address: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hjsr8qt3erj7wo5/Jerry-ConvoComments-2015-12-04.mp4?dl=0
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