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4 — Gainesville, Texas DAILY REGISTER Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Quick thinking averted massacre at Paris attacks stadium
France
casualties
As chaos unfurled outside,
The stadium, much-loved dential Elysee Palace says.
Activists seek ID of Minneapolis officer after man shot
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Officers tried to calm him,
The protests are just the
early Sunday said the man
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overnight encampment out-
side a police precinct on the
year. whom police pursued and
Clark has had contact with shot in a Minneapolis base-
ment. A grand jury declined
to indict the officers involved.
In 2014, prominent civil
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TAPS has already begun
reducing its most costly
service — its demand
response, Get-a-Ride and
curb-to-trips.
“Even deeper cuts to
service will be made,” TAPS
public information officer
Dan Acree said.
Beginning Monday, the
transportation agency will
limit demand respond rides
to those which are medically
related including dialysis,
doctor or dentist appoint-
ments.
Riders with confirmed
appointments already in the
system will be contacted
individually over the next 72
hours, Acree noted in the
release.
Along with the service
cuts come employee layoffs.
Acree said at least two
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U.S. stocks mounted a gainers as the price of
broad rally on Monday, crude rose. Traders also
snapping a three-day los- ^id up shares in defense
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moved past concerns that
the terrorist attacks in
Paris could spell big trou-
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Denton County
Transportation Authority
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College — have reached out
to displaced TAPS employ-
ees.
Both agencies have said
they have positions avail-
able for employees affected
by the layoffs.
instigated their
Hill, told The Associated tion" is being spread about meanor domestic assault aggression.
Press that his son had suffered the case, but she would not charge and charges of dam-
a single gunshot wound over
his left eye.
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European soccer
Such blasts inside the stadi- onships, which are expected to the match went on. That deci-
and urn or outside among crowds draw millions of fans from far sion was taken by President
before and after the game
would have been more murder-
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identified him as Jamar
Clark, 24, and said he was on
elaborate.
Jason Sole, chair of the
'None of our children Minneapolis NAACP's crim-
deserve to be shot and killed, inal justice committee, said
and then talked about like Sunday that many black resi-
they are animals," Bettie dents of north Minneapolis
Smith, whose son Quincy are upset.
Smith died in a 2008 con- "We have been saying for
frontation with police, said at a significant amount of time
a news conference outside the that Minneapolis is one bullet
north Minneapolis precinct. away from Ferguson," he
"Unless the community said, referring to the police
steps up to help us out, it will shooting last year in the St.
continue. Each and every one Louis suburb that prompted
of us out here would be held nationwide protests. "That
accountable if we murdered bullet was fired last night. We
someone," she added. want justice immediately,"
Authorities said Monday Sole told Minnesota Public
they had no new information Radio News.
to release on the shooting. Martez McKnight, 22,
Police said they were told The Associated Press that
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called to north Minneapolis Clark, his uncle, was put on
Community members and around 12:45 a.m. Sunday life support after he was taken missed.
activists demanded Monday following a report of an to a hospital. He was also convicted of
that Minneapolis police iden- assault. When they arrived, a "The family is heartbro- aggravated robbery, a felony,
man was interfering with ken and traumatized by the in 2010 and convicted of a
black man suspected in an paramedics who were assist- whole event," McKnight petty misdemeanor count of
assault and release video of ing the victim, police said. said. possessing a small amount of
the incident. Officers tried to calm him, Two officers are on paid marijuana in 2009
Witnesses to the shooting but there was a struggle. At leave, standard practice after
some point, an officer fired at such an incident. It wasn't latest expression of tension
was handcuffed when he was least once, hitting the man, immediately clear whether between the department and
shot, sparking protests and an police said. they were wearing body cam- minorities in the city.
On Sunday afternoon, eras. The city has been testing
about 150 people assembled cameras with a small number followed the 2013 death of
city's north side. Police said a at the scene of the shooting to of officers ahead of an 22-year-old Terrance
investigation demonstrate. Some protesters expected wider rollout next Franklin, a burglary suspect
showed the man was not camped out at the police sta-
handcuffed. The state's tion overnight. Minneapolis
Bureau of Criminal Mayor Betsy Hodges and police in the past.
Apprehension is investigat- police Chief Janee Harteau
ing. held a listening session with convicted of a felony count of
Authorities did not imme- the community Sunday terroristic threats and sen- rights activist Al Flowers
diately release the name of evening, where some com- tenced to 15 months in prison, complained of being the vic-
the man, but family members munity members shouted in but his sentence was stayed tim of brutality when police
anger. for five years and he was out served a warrant on a relative
Harteau said after the on probation. In exchange for at his home. Police say
life support. His father, James meeting that "misinforma- that guilty plea, a misde- Flowers
meanor
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France packed with 79,000 people hospitals and rescue services because it was there that the
The suicide bombers' watching France beat scrambling to treat hundreds of national team won the World
remains, clingy flecks of flesh Germany at soccer, they casualties with battlefield Cup in 1998, was the first target
spread in a 10-meter (yard) detonated on less crowded wounds shot or blown up in the hit in Friday night's murderous
radius around where they streets outside, during the city center. spree of six separate gun and
exploded, were flushed down match, including one in a A combination of solid suicide bomb attacks. The two
the drains of the city they lonely dead end street 500 security at the huge arena, city-center teams of attackers
sought to terrorize, washed meters (yards) away. quick thinking in a crisis, mod- killed 128 people and injured
away by municipal workers Clearly, the casualty em stadium infrastructure and more than 300. But the third
with detergent sprays and pow- count of just one bystander apparent mistakes in the attack- team, at the stadium, was far
er hoses. killed and several dozen ers' planning appears to have less deadly.
All that's left of them injured in three explosions averted a massacre, suggesting
now are questions. outside the Stade de France that the host of next year's authorities decided spectators
Their explosive belts, could have been far worse. European soccer champi- would be safer kept inside and
packed with shrapnel that
shattered windows
lodged in walls, were before and after the game and wide, is as well-equipped Francois Hollande, in consulta-
designed to kill and maim, would have been more murder- as any nation can be against tion with French Football
Yet instead of detonating ous and caused even more pan- this vicious new type of threat. Federation officials, the presi-
inside the national stadium ic, further overloading Paris
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Trigg, Delania. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 2015, newspaper, November 17, 2015; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302174/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.