2, October 2017
Las Vegas: Over 58 dead, 500 injured in largest US shooting 0
At least 58 people have been killed and over 500 others injured when a gunman opened fire at a music concert in Las Vegas, Nevada, making it the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history.
The “nonstop gunfire” sent bystanders outside the resort scrambling for their lives while tourists hid in their hotel rooms. Disturbing footage showed the aftermath as the injured lay on stretchers or on the ground with responders and bystanders trying to provide assistance.
The gunman rained down bullets from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino for several minutes before shooting himself dead, according to police. Earlier reports indicated that the gunman, identified as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock from Mesquite, Nevada, had been shot by police.
“Officers responded to that location and engaged the suspect at that location,” Las Vegas Metro Police Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said.
Paddock had more than 10 rifles in his hotel room.
Lombardo said Paddock was not believed to be connected to any militant group.
“We have no idea what his belief system was,” he said. “We’ve located numerous firearms within the room that he occupied.”
However, the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group later claimed responsibility for the shooting, according to the group’s news agency. It provided no evidence to back up its claim. The terror organization often claims such incidents.
At least 406 people were taken to area hospitals with injuries, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said.
The death toll, which police emphasized was preliminary, eclipses last year’s massacre of 49 people at an Orlando night club. The dead included one off-duty police officer. Two officers were also injured.
The Las Vegas Police Department advised people in a statement to stay away from Mandalay Bay Casino on the south end of the Vegas strip on Las Vegas Boulevard and across from McCarran International Airport.
“Confirming that one suspect is down. This is an active investigation. Again, please do not head down to the Strip at this time,” LVMPD said in a tweet.
Thousands of fans were attending the concert next to the Mandalay Bay which was part of a three-day music festival. Witnesses said they thought fireworks were going off as part of the concert.
Special SWAT units were deployed to the scene of the shooting and police shut down the strip.
Gunman and his companion identified

The suspected gunman had reportedly checked in as a hotel guest.

Police released the name of a female companion of the gunman, identified as Mari Lou Danley, 62.
According to authorities, Danley who was being sought as a person of interest has been located.

Witnesses said the gunman opened fire with an initial burst and then appeared to reload as he continued his firing spree.
Police also asked onlookers to avoid sharing “tactical positions” of its officers on the internet out of fear that it would endanger the operation.

Singer Jason Aldean was on stage when the shooting started. And it came towards the end of the concert.
“I guess it was an automatic weapon going off but it literally sounded like firecrackers. Then soon enough there was commotion on the Mandalay Bay side of the stage. They were motioning for medics to come and safety people to come and Jason Aldean ran off the stage,” he said.
“Everybody in the vicinity went down. I don’t know if they were ducking or if they were but it was chaos.”

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement Monday morning that President Donald Trump had been briefed on the mass shooting.
“We are monitoring the situation closely and offer our full support to state and local officials,” Sanders said. “All of those affected are in our thoughts and prayers.”
Shortly after Sanders’ statement, Trump tweeted, “My warmest condolences and sympathies to the victims and families of the terrible Las Vegas shooting. God bless you!”
My warmest condolences and sympathies to the victims and families of the terrible Las Vegas shooting. God bless you!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 2, 2017
Nevada politicians also responded to the massacre, denouncing the violence and offering thanks to first responders.
“Senseless, horrifying act of violence in Las Vegas tonight,” Republican Senator Dean Heller said in a tweet. “Thankful for police and first-responders on the scene,” Heller said.
Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval, a Republican, called the shooting a “tragic” and “heinous act of violence” and offered his prayers for the victims.
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2, October 2017
Anglophone Crisis: Mamfe witnesses sporadic fighting and massive arrests 0
Mamfe, the capital city of Manyu Division, today, October 2, 2017, is the theater of some intense fighting following the killing of some residents of Mamfe yesterday by the country’s military after the population declared its independence from the Republic of Cameroon. Due to the number of deaths registered yesterday across the Anglophone zone, the Southern Cameroons Governing Council and the Southern Cameroons National Council have issued threats of reprisals and Southern Cameroons Defense forces have successfully smuggled weapons into city where it is currently engaging the army in tough battles that have left two army soldiers and one gendarme officer dead. It should be recalled that the border between Cameroon and Nigeria in Manyu Division is one of the most porous and, in places like Akwaya, the government is conspicuously absent.
The group that attacked the soldiers comprised some forty well trained men, twenty of whom have been arrested while the others have melted into the Manyu forest. Www.cameroonconcordnews.com reporter in Mamfe says that the entire city is in total darkness and residents are really facing tough times. There is no Internet connection and anybody seen walking around the city is considered a suspect and is promptly arrested. There are massive raids across the Anglophone region following the declaration of independence on October 1, 2017, and many young men and women are being arrested and taken to unknown destinations.
Similarly, the village of the leader of the Southern Cameroons Governing Council, Ewelle, which is close to the Nigerian border, is currently being raided and the young adults are all being taken to an unknown destination. Many of the young men have been shot in their legs, with some sustaining critical injuries. The soldiers are working in collaboration with the chief who has been toppled because of the current situation in the region. The chief is still working with the Yaounde government and the young men and women of the village think that it is time for him to quit playing such an unholy role.
In the meantime, rumors of a possible coup d’etat are rife in Yaounde, Cameroon’s capital. Many people hold that with Biya’s era coming to an end, all is possible and since the 85 year old president is down with prostrate cancer and other illnesses, it is very likely that there is division within his entourage as each personality seeks to position himself as the rightful successor of the ailing octogenarian.
Also, it has been alleged that the American billionaire, George Soros, is using his vast resources to help Southern Cameroonians walk away from their oppressors of fifty-six years. George Soros, the Greek American, is alleged to have supported Burkina Faso when there was a popular uprising against the country’s former dictator, Blaise Compaore. It is also alleged that thanks to him, Senegal’s civil society succeeded to stop former President Abdoulaye Wade from changing the constitution. The fund attributed to Soros is designed to dethrone dictators and restore genuine democracy in most third world countries.
Similarly, it is also alleged that a Canadian firm has signed an oil contract with the Southern Cameroons Governing Council regarding the Anglophone region’s vast oil fields.The proceeds from the contract are expected to be used to purchase arms for shipping to Southern Cameroons. The Canadian firm is suspected to have played a key role in the conflict in Angola when Cabinda sought to secede. If this story is confirmed, then the struggle has moved into a very critical stage and this implies that things will take a turn for the worse and the entire school year will, once more, be disrupted.
Many Southern Cameroonians are prepared to lay down their lives for their country. To them, they want to quit the union with East Cameroon so as to build a more prosperous and democratic country wherein social justice and the rule of law will be realities. They hold that the union with East Cameroon has been an ill-wind that has not blown them any good. The massive arrests, they say, will not rob them of the enthusiasm to fight on, adding that their arrest will only make things worse for the government, as it already has a bad name. They hold that the one-for-all and all-for-one slogan has given them the courage to fight on. In their view, the government stands to gain if it negotiates, if not the Diaspora will continue to destabilize the country.