Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Knife Attacker Wanted to Rid Japan of the Disabled, Authorities Say


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In the letter, he named the facility he attacked on Tuesday morning, as well as another center whose location officials declined to reveal.

Guns are strictly regulated in Japan, and few civilians own them. Until now, the biggest mass killing here in the postwar period was a sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system in 1995, which killed 13.

I have no words to express my feelings, said Yuji Kuroiwa, the governor of Kanagawa Prefecture, where the assault took place. It is an unforgivable crime.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, in a statement, offered his heartfelt condolences and promised that the government will make every effort to determine what happened.

Mr. Uematsu had worked for four years as a caregiver at the center, a residential facility in the Tanzawa Mountains about 40 miles west of Tokyo. The center has 149 long-term residents with mental and physical illnesses.

It was unclear when Mr. Uematsu developed his ideas about disabled people, but there were several disturbing episodes in February.

A Twitter account that appeared to belong to Mr. Uematsu had followed several right-wing accounts. After a break of three and a half months, he resumed making posts. He said that Japan was being destroyed by AIDS and radiation poisoning, and he discussed the possibility of leaving his job and being arrested.

According to NHK, the national public broadcaster, Mr. Uematsu delivered a letter to the residence of the speaker of the lower house of Parliament in Tokyo on Feb. 15, threatening to kill hundreds of disabled people for the sake of Japan and urging legal changes that would allow the severely disabled to be euthanized.

My aim is a world where people with multiple disabilities who have extreme difficulty living at home or being active in society can be euthanized with the consent of their guardians, the letter said, according to the report.

The Tokyo police notified their counterparts in the Sagamihara area about the letter that same day, NHK said.

The director of the center, Katsuhiko Yoneyama, said that when he learned about the letter he had a talk with Mr. Uematsu.

I told him that this place is for the welfare and happiness of the disabled, Mr. Yoneyama said in remarks outside the center on Tuesday afternoon. He said that he told Mr. Uematsu, You are not an appropriate person to work here, and Mr. Uematsu voluntarily agreed to quit.

The next day, the local authorities committed Mr. Uematsu to a psychiatric hospital.

After marijuana was detected in his urine, two doctors there issued a diagnosis of marijuana-induced psychosis and a delusional disorder. But on March 2, NHK reported, the symptoms disappeared, and doctors concluded that he was not a danger to others.

Photo Emergency workers assembled outside the facility for disabled people in Sagamihara. Credit Kyodo News, via Associated Press

Mr. Uematsu lived not far from the center in a large, cream-colored concrete house on a hill. He had lived with his parents until they moved away about five years ago, neighbors said. A pile of trash inside the home was visible through one window, and a garden shed next to the house was half open.

Neighbors described him as quiet and gentle.

I never imagined he was the kind of guy who would commit such a crime, said Mitsuo Kishi, 76.

Akihiro Hasegawa, 73, who lives next door, said Mr. Uematsu was friendly. Mr. Hasegawa recently saw him shirtless outside the house, taking in the sun, and observed tattoos on his chest and back. Tattoos are uncommon in Japan and are often perceived as a sign of belonging to a gang.

Mr. Hasegawa noted one other idiosyncrasy: Mr. Uematsu occasionally pulled into his driveway and rammed the front of his car into a cement wall.

Mr. Uematsu had studied to be a teacher. In 2011, he was a student teacher for third graders at Chigira Elementary School, which he attended as a child.

Akiyo Numasawa, the vice principal of the public school, said that Mr. Uematsu was very gentle and that there were no signs of mental illness or trouble.

But local news reports on Tuesday said that Mr. Uematsu had told friends that he planned to kill as many as 600 disabled people by October and that he would start with the center where he had worked.

At 1:37 a.m., surveillance cameras at a house near the facility captured images of a black car arriving at high speed, NHK reported. A man, in a short-sleeve shirt, trousers and a baseball hat, emerged from the drivers seat and opened his trunk to take out a few large bags.

According to NTV, a private broadcaster, a police investigator told reporters that during the attacks early Tuesday, staff members tried to stop Mr. Uematsu, but he tied them up with plastic bindings.

A little after 2:50 a.m., he ran back to the car and drove away.

That report also quoted the police as saying that Mr. Uematsu had told them, Without a doubt, I stabbed them with knives. He was also said to have told the police that I held some grudges after being forced to resign.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the bodies of the dead were still inside the center, where the police were investigating.

Outside the police station in Sagamihara, a popular summer destination for hikers and campers, a black car sat in the parking lot, covered in a blue tarp. The local news media had reported that it was the car Mr. Uematsu drove to the station. Broadcast video showed a b****y steering wheel and plastic ties scattered on a seat.

The back bumper was broken and bore an English-language sticker that read: Im not driving too slow. Youre speeding.

Officers outside the station would not confirm that it was Mr. Uematsus car.

After the attack and before he drove to the police station, Mr. Uematsu appeared to have posted again on Twitter. The post, which included a photograph of himself in a suit and red tie, read, May the world be peaceful, and, in English, Beautiful Japan!

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/27/world/asia/japan-knife-attack-disabled.html

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Carmelo Anthony and Michael Jordan Address Social Issues With Differing Approaches


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Photo Carmelo Anthony held a community forum in Los Angeles to address social issues on Monday. Credit Ethan Miller/Getty Images

LOS ANGELES Carmelo Anthony followed through on his pledge to move forward with his growing interest in social issues by staging a community event here on Monday to address the recent spate of killings committed by and against police officers.

I think we created something today that will continue on, Anthony said.

The event, which was held at the Challengers Boys & Girls Club, included more than 200 people: young people from the community ages 13 to 23, local leaders, police officers and players from the mens and womens national basketball teams.

After an open forum, the participants broke into groups for smaller discussions about topics that centered on the police and race relations. The event lasted about two hours.

Some of the things that I heard, it brought a perspective that I didnt realize, Deputy Chief William Scott of the Los Angeles Police Department said. So it was a very powerful thing for me and apparently for everyone in my group. It gave us that space to have that dialogue necessary to drive change.

The event was not open to reporters; Anthony said he wanted the people involved to be able to speak without feeling restricted by the presence of cameras. Anthony later spoke at a news conference, where he was joined by community leaders and by Tamika Catchings of the W.N.B.A.s Indiana Fever.

The youth really, really spoke out today about how they feel about their community, how they feel about police officers, how they feel about relationships, and how we can mend these relationships, Anthony said, adding: We know that nothing is going to happen overnight. But what we wanted to do was create something that we start right now.

On the same day that Anthony organized his event, Michael Jordan made a rare foray into social activism. In a statement released to The Undefeated, an ESPN website dedicated to the intersection of race and sports, Jordan, the majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets and perhaps the greatest player in N.B.A. history, said he was deeply troubled by recent violent episodes in places like Baton Rouge, La.; Falcon Heights, Minn.; and Dallas.

As a proud American, a father who lost his own dad in a senseless act of violence, and a black man, I have been deeply troubled by the deaths of African-Americans at the hands of law enforcement and angered by the cowardly and hateful targeting and killing of police officers, Jordan said in the statement.

Jordan also used the statement to announce that he was making separate donations of $1 million to two charitable organizations: the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the Institute for Community-Police Relations. (Jordans net worth is estimated by Forbes to be $1.1 billion.)

While the statement was consistent with Jordans reputation for being cautious when it comes to issues in the public arena, Anthony lauded him for speaking out.

I thought it was brilliant and about time that he stepped up, Anthony said. Because at the end of the day, amongst us, he is our face. Hes a very powerful African-American. So for him to step up in the midst of these times right now, it was very big on his behalf.

Anthony, who is preparing for his fourth Olympic Games, has decided to use his platform to bring attention to social issues that matter to him. If his public positions are not bold he has repeatedly emphasized the need for people to come together in the aftermath of so much gun violence his willingness to commit his time and energy has set an example for other athletes, some of whom are following his lead.

Catchings said she was planning to approach Paul George of the Indiana Pacers a mens national team member who participated in the event about leading a similar forum in Indianapolis, where they both play.

Catchings said that she had come away from the event feeling that it had made a difference both for the young people who shared their fears and for the police officers who listened.

We know were moving in the right direction, Catchings said.

Scott, the deputy police chief, said there was no denying the effect that high-profile athletes could have, especially when it came to dealing with teenagers.

I think it makes a tremendous difference, he said. The platform that these athletes have is worldwide. And this issue is an issue that needs attention. We need to have some dialogue, and we need to have some solutions to push it forward.

He added: A lot of these young folks would not have been in this room talking with police had it not been for what these athletes are doing. So thats a tremendous, tremendous benefit for this issue and for us in this city.

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/26/sports/carmelo-anthony-michael-jordan-address-social-issues.html

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Keisha Knight-Pulliam Shows Off Her Growing Baby Bump


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Keshia Knight-Pulliam is excitedly preparing for the arrival of her first child this winter and she took to social media over the weekend to show off her mini baby bump in a cutesy photo.

The mom-to-be shared the pic on her personal Instagram page with an accompanying caption promoting the most recent episode of her "Kandidly Keshia" podcast, where she officially confirmed that she"s expecting a baby girl and went into detail about experiencing her first pregnancy. In the full-body selfie, Keshia is seen posing with her hand on her stomach while comfortably outfitted in a pair of leggings and a t-shirt, accessorized with a pair of gold bamboo earrings."The face you make when you look in the mirror & your belly is getting bigger everyday!" she wrote.

Keshia"s baby girl will be the first child for she and husband Ed Hartwell, who also shares a 9-year-old son with former RHOA star Lisa Wu Hartwell.

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Source: NFL to investigate Aldon Smith in wake of online video


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The NFL will investigate whether Oakland Raiders linebacker Aldon Smith has violated the protocols required of a suspended player seeking reinstatement to the league following a violation of the substance abuse policy, a league source told ESPN"s Ed Werder.

The league will conduct the investigation following the circulation of an online video that shows an unidentified man and woman talking about a hand-rolled cigarette.

The video is archived in a Periscope account that Smith has used on multiple occasions over the last two months.

Neither Smith nor the woman appear in the video, titled "Fire up session," although Smith appears in several other videos under the Periscope account "ravenga."

At one point in the video, the woman tells the man that he "shouldn"t even be posting that" and that he is "hella stupid" as the man holds the lit cigarette.

The video cuts off immediately after the man says, "They don"t know it"s me. It"s not like I put "Aldon Smith.""

Smith currently is serving a yearlong suspension that was handed down in November when he violated the NFL"s substance-abuse policy. He will be eligible to apply for reinstatement in September, 60 days before the one-year anniversary of the suspension.

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Cory Booker Fires Up DNC Crowd Over Pursuit of Common Good


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    Monday, July 25, 2016

    St. Pete club talks about security after Fort Myers shooting


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    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) Tampa Bay area clubs are focused on security after shooting attacks in Orlando and Fort Myers.

    Jannus Live in St. Petersburgheld a gig on Sunday with about 1,500 people and 25 security. Staff employees said things basically went off without a hitch.

    We like to be proactive, said Jason Nosal, head of Signature Security Services. Well sit thereWell scan the crowds.

    Signature provides security services to Jannus Live and 30 other clients in the Tampa Bay area.Security personnelbegin the process by checking bags for weapons, drugs and booze, in addition to other contraband.

    They check identification and then pat them attendees down. Thats just the process for peopleto get inside.

    We have guys stationed all over the venues in pivotal areas, whether its an exit door or in front of the stage where theres vantage points where theyre able to see the entire crowd, Andrew Knapp of Signature Security Services said.

    Jannus Live also works closely with the St. Petersburg Police Department.The downtown police squad adds an extra level of securityto bars and clubs in St. Petersburg.

    But even with that extra security, Knapp and Nosal saywe live in a different world. They said theyve had to adjust with the times.

    People are going to find a way to harm somebody if thats really what their intentions are, Knapp said.

    Signature Security signed up for an active shooter class with St. Petersburg police, which takes place Thursday. Thats in addition to other classes and state-mandated training.

    Source: http://wfla.com/2016/07/25/st-pete-club-talks-about-security-after-fort-myers-shooting/

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