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Maryland mall shooting
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Darion Aguilar showed up at The Mall in Columbia, Maryland in a taxi Saturday morning and stayed in a "generally confined area" before going to Zumiez, a shop that caters to skaters, on the second floor. There he fired six to nine shots, killing 21-year-old Brianna Benlolo and 25-year-old Tyler Johnson before shooting himself. Aguilar also had a backpack that contained two homemade bombs, police said. Both were disabled. The first 911 call about the shooting came at about 11:15 a.m. Saturday, and officers were in the mall within two minutes. Police are trying to find out more about Aguilar. Apparently, he was a quiet, tall, skinny 19 year old skateboard enthusiast who graduated last year from Blake High School in Silver Spring. He had no criminal record and purchased the shotgun legally. A journal discovered at his home may help explain why he did this. The police served a search-and-seizure warrant at the shooter's house and retrieved documents, computers and other potential evidence, including the journal.
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In Other News The Olympic Games are less than two weeks away in Sochi, Russia and the big story is security concerns. The U.S. is putting two warships in the Black Sea and keeping a transport aircraft on standby in Germany. It's an unfortunate necessity. Islamic militants have made it quite clear that they'll try to disrupt the Games. A 10-day Royal Caribbean cruise ship will return two days early after an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness. More than 600 people on the ship have become ill. Explorer of the Seas left January 21 from Cape Liberty, New Jersey, and it has been in the Caribbean. After returning to its home port on Wednesday, the cruise line said it would perform a "thorough 'barrier' sanitization program on the entire ship to make certain that any remaining traces of the illness are eliminated.“ The cause of the illness was not immediately clear, though symptoms are consistent with norovirus. Noroviruses spread easily and are a common cause of gastroenteritis, which produces vomiting and diarrhea. A 12-year-old boy is missing after being taken by a crocodile in a remote part of the Australian Outback. Police officers and park rangers have been using helicopters and boats to search an area around Mudginberri in the Northern Territory's Kakadu National Park since Sunday afternoon, when a saltwater crocodile attacked a group of five children swimming in a water hole. One of the boys, aged 15, was bitten by the animal but managed to escape. The crocodile then turned on his friend, aged 12. A crocodile expert who examined the first boy's wounds, believes the crocodile is between 2.5 to three meters long (around eight to nine feet). The court fight -- about who is alive, who is dead and how the presence of a fetus changes the equation -- came to an end Sunday when a brain-dead, pregnant Texas woman was taken off a ventilator. The devices that had kept Marlise Munoz's heart and lungs working for two months were switched off on Sunday. The U.S. military conducted an airstrike in southern Somalia on Sunday against a suspected militant leader. The target was described as a "senior leader" affiliated with al Qaeda and Al- Shabaab, al Qaeda's affiliate in Somalia. The United States has not yet been able to determine whether the target was killed. Authorities in Pennsylvania arrested a 19-year-old Russian man (a student at Penn State Altoona) Friday and charged him with possession of a weapon of mass destruction. Police officers were investigating a reported marijuana-growing operation when they discovered a homemade bomb and bomb-making materials in a suitcase. Vladislav Miftakhov, a Russian citizen, was arrested and charged with possessing a weapon of mass destruction, risking a catastrophe and drug-related offenses.
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