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COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT, always insisted she wasn't expecting a coronation in her second presidential bid, but a single-digit lead over Bernie Sanders was surely not what she had in mind.It's now clear that Clinton, despite a raft of political advantages that make her the envy of rivals from both parties, faces a stubborn obstacle in her quest to win the Democratic nomination.She must weather the summer of Sanders.In New Hampshire on Saturday, he drew hundreds of supporters -- or curiosity-seekers -- during a weekend campaign tour. As a senator from neighboring Vermont, Sanders is a familiar figure in the first-in-the-nation primary state, which helps explain why he now trails Clinton by only 8 points, according to a new COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT,"I have been attacked recently: 'Bernie is extreme.' I don't think these things are extreme," Sanders told an audience of about 500 people in Nashua. "This is the agenda of America, what the American people want. Don't let anyone tell you or define me as extremist or out of touch with the American people."He has emerged as the leading progressive alternative to Clinton, consolidating support from Democrats who had been clamoring for Elizabeth Warren to enter the race.This is a different type of campaign -- a people's campaign," Sanders said, railing against the influence from what he calls the "billionaire class."While the Clinton campaign has been carefully tracking the Sanders momentum for the last month, particularly the Obama-size crowds he's been drawing in Iowa, New Hampshire and beyond, aides say she has no immediate plans to go after Sanders. COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT,Taking an aggressive posture could not only elevate him even more in the eyes of liberals, it could also backfire and create deep divisions inside the Democratic Party that she is still far more likely than not to lead.Several Democrats close to the campaign, even some who have been underwhelmed by the first three months of her candidacy, tell CNN that Clinton and her team are far from panicking.Clinton plans response to Sanders COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT,But Clinton does intend to respond to Sanders -- and the progressive wing of her party -- in a far more nuanced way this summer. She intends to take several steps, including:* Escalating her direct challenge of Republicans, increasingly calling them out by name, in an effort to cement her image as a fighter for Democratic interests. There's nothing more energizing to Democrats than a few well-honed attacks on Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Scott Walker and the rest of the Republican field.* Delivering a series of policy speeches throughout the summer, amplifying her call for social and economic issues that animate progressives. She intends to tackle college affordability, women's pay equity and paid family leave -- among other issues -- in hopes of making her candidacy more acceptable to voters who may be more inclined to favor Warren or Sanders.* Campaigning aggressively in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two contests in the primary fight, to demonstrate that she knows she must work hard to capture the Democratic nomination and will put in the work needed to win over any skeptical liberals.Bernie Sanders' political career 13 photos COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT,On September 8, 2014, Sanders speaks outside the U.S. Capitol at a press conference where members of Congress discuss a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections. Hide Caption7 of 13 Bernie Sanders' political career 13 photos Sanders addresses a rally in support of Social Security on March 28, 2011, on Capitol Hill.Hide Caption8 13 COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT,Clinton struggles on empathy question Since jumping into the race, Clinton has struggled to persuade voters that she is empathetic. The latest COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT, shows 45% say Sanders is the candidate who cares the most about people like you, compared with 24% who believe Clinton is.Sanders, a political independent who proudly calls himself a socialist, had seven stops on his weekend New Hampshire campaign schedule. As he hailed the Supreme Court decision that made same-sex marriage a right in all 50 states, Sanders reminded voters Saturday that he has long been supportive of gay rights.While he did not reference Clinton directly, he made it clear that he opposed the controversial Defense of Marriage Act that President Bill Clinton signed into law. It was an implicit reminder that Hillary Clinton has come around far more recently to the liberal cause."Not too many people voted against it, but I did," Sanders said. "Back in 1996, that was a tough vote."The New Hampshire poll shows that many Democrats are responding favorably to Clinton's candidacy, including 74% who say they have a positive impression of her. She also is more trusted to handle the economy and health care, two of the leading domestic issues in the contest. COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT,Clinton has been spending considerable time in June raising money, eyeing the first campaign fundraising deadline next week. A series of interviews with local Democratic leaders in New Hampshire and Iowa suggests there is a hunger among party activists for more -- not less -- of Clinton.Desire for a contest There is also a hunger for a competitive primary fight."There are two kinds of groups," said Jean Pardee, the Democratic chairwoman in Clinton County, Iowa. "There are those who are concerned that Hillary's baggage will keep her from winning. There is another group who likes the blunt, outspoken answers that Bernie Sanders gives."Pardee and other party leaders say the growing interest in Sanders is only a warning sign for Clinton. COMMERCIAL SIGN WAVING ROBOT,"As of now, I don't see it as a problem," Pardee told CNN. "I think it will make her and her staff work a little more carefully and harder. They certainly won't take anything for granted, as in 2008 they did."
ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED
ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED An Oklahoma teen who police said shot and killed an Australian baseball player because he and his friends were bored was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday.District Court judge Ken Graham handed down the punishment to 18-year-old Chancey Allen Luna after a Stephens County jury had convicted Luna of first-degree murder in the August 2013 shooting death of 22-year-old Christopher Lane. Luna was tried as an adult, making him eligible for the punishment of a life sentence.Luna told the probation officer who prepared a presentencing report that he had been involved in the Crips street gang for three years before the shooting. The paper reported that "Crips For Life" was written on the back of the clothes he wore to sentencing. Authorities say Lane was shot in the back while he was jogging in Duncan.ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED defense attorney had acknowledged that Luna fired the fatal shot from a passing car that he was riding in, but during closing arguments, he repeatedly noted that Luna was 16 at the time and said 16-year-olds "take stupid, senseless, thoughtless actions."WARREN, Maine – The triggerman in the Pamela Smart murder case — one of the first high-profile trials about a sexual affair between an instructor and a student — has been released from prison after serving nearly 25 years.William Flynn was 16 and known as "Billy" in 1990 when he and three friends participated in what prosecutors said was Smart's plot to kill her husband in Derry, New Hampshire. Flynn pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and served his sentence in Maine.Scott Fish, a spokesman for the Maine Department of Corrections, confirmed Thursday morning that Flynn was released. He was granted parole in March.Flynn got married while behind bars, has a teen stepdaughter and has earned his GED and electrician's helper license.ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED Also being released on parole Thursday in New Hampshire is Patrick "Pete" Randall, who restrained Gregg Smart while Flynn shot him in the head.Pamela Smart, who was 22 when her husband was killed, is serving life in prison without the chance of parole. She admitted to seducing Flynn but said she didn't plan her husband's murder.The trial was a media circus and inspired the Joyce Maynard novel "To Die For," which in turn was made into a movie starring Nicole Kidman.The board granted Flynn parole on his first attempt, on his 41st birthday. He told the board that he'd always be haunted by the killing.I will always feel terrible about what happened 25 years ago," he said in March. "Parole will not change that."ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED He said finding a job will be his biggest challenge, noting that employers will immediately search his name on the Internet.ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED "Why are you here? I will find out," read part of the first of “The Watcher’s” letters. "My grandfather watched the house in the 1920s and my father watched in the 1960s. It is now my time."Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested?” reads another part of the first letter. “Once I know their names I will call to them and draw them to me. I asked the [prior owners] to bring me young blood."According to the lawsuit filed earlier this month in Union County Superior Court, the strange letters continued, with each one more bone-chilling than the last. The frightening letters progressed to threats against the couple and their children, forcing the family to move.Related A New Jersey couple has filed a lawsuit claiming they were forced to flee from this newly purchased home in Westfield, NJ after receiving cryptic letters from someone who called themselves “The Watcher.” (Google Maps)"Have they found what is in the walls yet? In time they will. I am pleased to know your names and the names now of the young blood you have brought to me," one letter read. "Will the young bloods play in the basement? Who has the rooms facing the street? I'll know as soon as you move in. It will help me to know who is in which bedroom then I can plan better.All the windows and door in [the house] allow me to watch you and track you as you move through the house," it continued. "I am in charge."ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED The lawsuit actually names “The Watcher” as one of the defendants, along with the previous owners, John and Andrea Woods. The couple claims in the suit that the Woods family had also received letters from the mysterious “Watcher” and were so desperate to unload their house that they failed to disclose the issue during the sale last summer.“Upon information and belief, Defendants suppressed all information regarding “The Watcher” even though they were either on constructive or actual notice of the harm that could befall the Plaintiffs and their minor children…” reads a section of the lawsuit.Both John and Andrea Woods knew or should have known that “peace of mind” and “security” were and are of paramount importance to the Plaintiffs, specifically and in general as it true to the high end market to whom Defendants were marketing the home for sale,” reads another section.Westfield Township Mayor Andrew Skibitsky said at that police have extensively investigated the threatening letters.Our police have conducted an exhaustive investigation into the threatening letters. Our police went the extra measure and left no stone unturned," he said, according to NJ.com. Despite their best efforts, no charges have been filed in the case and the true identity of “The Watcher” remains unknown.
ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED According to trial testimony, Smart was media coordinator at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton when she first seduced Flynn when he was 15. She told him she needed her husband killed because she feared she would lose everything if they divorced.lynn testified in Smart's 1991 trial that she threatened to break up with him if he didn't kill her husband.On May 1, 1990, he and 17-year-old Randall entered the Smarts' Derry condominium and forced Gregg Smart to his knees in the foyer. As Randall held a knife to the man's throat, Flynn fired a hollow-point bullet into his head.Randall got 28 years to life. Two other teenagers served prison sentences and have been released.Prosecutors argued that the evidence was clear that the driver, Michael DeWayne Jones, and Luna had planned to kill someone, though they told the jury that they didn't know Luna's motive for the shooting, apparently disavowing the earlier police statement about boredom.He aimed it right at his back. ... It was a good shot," District Attorney Jason Hicks said then.ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED e, from Melbourne, Australia, was in Oklahoma on a college baseball scholarship. He was a catcher and preparing for his senior year at East Central University in Ada and was visiting his girlfriend and her family in Duncan when he was shot.
A co-defendant in the case, James "Bug" Edwards Jr., now 17, testified that he was a passenger in the car when it swerved toward Lane, and Luna fired the shot.
Edwards testified as part of a plea agreement in which a first-degree murder charge against him was reduced to being an accessory after the fact
ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED According to trial testimony, Smart was media coordinator at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton when she first seduced Flynn when he was 15. She told him she needed her husband killed because she feared she would lose everything if they divorced.lynn testified in Smart's 1991 trial that she threatened to break up with him if he didn't kill her husband.On May 1, 1990, he and 17-year-old Randall entered the Smarts' Derry condominium and forced Gregg Smart to his knees in the foyer. As Randall held a knife to the man's throat, Flynn fired a hollow-point bullet into his head.Randall got 28 years to life. Two other teenagers served prison sentences and have been released.Prosecutors argued that the evidence was clear that the driver, Michael DeWayne Jones, and Luna had planned to kill someone, though they told the jury that they didn't know Luna's motive for the shooting, apparently disavowing the earlier police statement about boredom.He aimed it right at his back. ... It was a good shot," District Attorney Jason Hicks said then.ADVERTISING-SIGN-WAVING-ROBOT-WAVERS-MANNEQUIN-MECHANICAL-MACHINE-TWIRLERS-FLIPPERS-HOLDER-DIRECTIONALS-ROBO WAVER-SHAKER-DUMMY-HUMAN-DIRECTIONALS-ARROW-MOTORIZED e, from Melbourne, Australia, was in Oklahoma on a college baseball scholarship. He was a catcher and preparing for his senior year at East Central University in Ada and was visiting his girlfriend and her family in Duncan when he was shot.
A co-defendant in the case, James "Bug" Edwards Jr., now 17, testified that he was a passenger in the car when it swerved toward Lane, and Luna fired the shot.
Edwards testified as part of a plea agreement in which a first-degree murder charge against him was reduced to being an accessory after the fact
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SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN that a Phoenix man who helped orchestrate a shootout at last month's "Draw M d" event in Texas also had aspirations to join ISIS and attack the Super Bowl.Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, 43, was arrested last week on charges related to the May 3 attack in Garland, Texas that led to the deaths of two roommates from Phoenix. An indictment filed in federal court in Phoenix says Kareem hosted the gunmen in his home beginning in January and provided the guns they used when they attacked security guards outside the event.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN
At Tuesday's hearing, FBI special agent Dina McCarthy described how a witness and a confidential informant learned about Kareem’s intentions to join ISIS, including watching the group’s propaganda videos with the Texas shooters Elton Simpson and Nad said a 2012 investigation into Kareem determined he had a terrorism training document on his computer. She alleged he wanted to attack the Super Bowl when it was in Arizona this year, but didn't provide the specifics about how serious he was.The magistrate denied bail for Kareem, who is charged with conspiracy, making false statements and interstate transportation of firearms with intent to commit a felony.
This is an individual who is apt to incite violence," prosecutor Kristen Brook said. "This defendant, based on all these facts, is dangerous, he is off-the-charts dangerous."
Details about what unfolded inside the church are unclear, but a woman who spoke to a witness told NBC that the gunman, who attended the meeting for an hour, asked to sit next to the pastor and said, "I have to do it. You rape our women and taking over our country. And you have to go."
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN At least two people survived the attack. One was reportedly a five-year-old girl who obeyed her grandmother's instructions to play dead and the other was a woman whom the gunman freed to "tell the world" what happened, according to reports.The Department of Justice announced it will investigate the shooting as a hate crime. addition to the Facebook picture, Roof was known to drive around with a Confederate flag on his license plate, which is not unusual in the South. A friend reportedly posted a picture on Facebook of Roof sitting on the hood of a black car with the plate that read, "Confederate States of America."
The New York Times reported that Roof's current address i SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUINs listed as Eastover, a small town southeast of Columbia with a large African-American population.The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group that tracks hate organizations and extremists, said it was not aware of Roof before the rampage. And some friends say they did not know him to be racist. One friend from White Knoll High School said Roof had black friends. The Daily Beast reported that many of his friends on Facebook are also black. HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN"I never heard him say anything, but just he had that kind of Southern pride, I guess some would say. Strong conservative beliefs," John Mullins, who went to school with Roof, told The Daily Beast. "He made a lot of racist jokes, but you don't really take them seriously like that. You don't really think of it like that."Mullins, however, told the news site that Roof used drugs."He was like a pill popper, from what I understand. Like Xanax, and stuff like that," he said.Roof attended ninth grade at White Knoll High during the 2008-09 school year and went there for the first half of the following academic year, district spokeswoman Mary Beth Hill said. The school system gave no reason for Roof's departure and said it had no record of him attending any other schools in the district.
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN Roof also had a few recent run-ins with the law. The Post and Courier reported that he was arrested twice in South Carolina and was jailed in March in Lexington County on a drug charge.The Times, citing a police report, said that Roof was arrested in February at a shopping center after asking employees unusual questions, such as what time they'd be off work. A police officer reportedly found the prescription drug Suboxone on him and he was arrested. The case is pending, the report said.
t was one of Roof's childhood friends, Joey Meek, who alerted the FBI Thursday after recognizing him in a surveillance camera image that was widely circulated, according to Meek's mother, Kimberly . Roof had worn the same sweatshirt while playing Xbox videogames in their home recently.
"I don't know what was going through his head," Konzny said. "He was a really sweet kid. He was quiet. He only had a few friends."
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN CarsonCarson Cowles, Roof's uncle, told Reuters that several years ago he became concerned about his nephew who "stayed in his room a lot of the time."He said Roof did not have a driver's license or job at the time. He said he tried to mentor his nephew, but the two ended up drifting apart.
He recalled earlier this year when his nephew received a .45-caliber pistol from his father-- who runs a construction business-- for his 21st birthday.
"I actually talked to him on the phone briefly for just a few moments and he was saying, 'well I'm outside target practicing with my new gun,'" Cowles told Reuters.
The Spokane City Council has voted to remove Rachel Dolezal, the former Spokane NAACP president, from the city's volunteer police ombudsman commission.he 6-0 vote came Thursday afternoon, KREM-TV reported.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN
On Wednesday, Mayor David Condon and Spokane Council President Ben Stuckart called for Dolezal and two others to step down from the five-member commission after an independent investigation found the three commissioners acted improperly and violated government rules.The evidence and interviews confirmed workplace harassment allegations and "a pattern of misconduct" by Dolezal, the chairwoman, and two other commissioners, the report said. The council accepted the resignation of one of those commissioners and voted to give the other more time to respond.Dolezal, 37, resigned as head of the NAACP's Spokane chapter this week after her parents said she was a white woman pretending to be black.In May, the city hired lawyers to investigate whistleblower complaints filed by an unidentified city employee who staffed the police commission. The report said Dolezal abused her authority by trying to supervise the Office of Police Ombudsman personnel and she exhibited bias against law enforcement, despite rules requiring fairness and impartiality.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUINMANNEQUIN Dolezal duties as commissioner and as NAACP president were in conflict because she actively engaged in protests of officer-involved shootings, the report also said.
In a statement Wednesday, Dolezal said she and the other two commissioners did nothing wrong and had reviewed their actions with lawyers.Dolezal resigned her NAACP leadership post after her parents accused her of posing as black despite her Czech, German and Swedish ancestry. When asked by NBC's Matt Lauer earlier this week if she is an "an African-American woman," Dolezal said: "I identify as black.""Nobody in my family had seen anything like this coming," Cowles said.The Associated Press contributed to this report Defense lawyer Daniel Maynard called it a trumped-up case based largely on an unreliable confidential informant charged with kidnapping and sex trafficking.
This is your typical jailhouse snitch," Maynard said, adding there's no proof Abdul Kareem purchased any of the guns used in the Texas shooting.
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN Roommates Soofi and Simpson drove to Texas to attack the event, which featured cartoons deemed offensive to Muslims. They were killed by police after they drove up and opened fire outside the contest at a conference center, injuring a security guard. No one attending the event was hurt.
Kareem had practiced shooting with the two men in the remote desert outside Phoenix between January and May, the indictment said. Court records show Kareem had a criminal record, struggled with substance abuse and had difficulty finding a steady job.He has two aggravated drunken driving convictions in Arizona, including a 1998 case where he was found passed out with a beer bottle between his legs behind the wheel of a vehicle that was still running. He was also charged in 1997 with aggravated assault after a woman told police that Kareem had pointed a gun in her direction. Kareem maintained that he didn't point the weapon at anyone and instead had taken the gun away from his brother during an argument.
After a second DUI arrest, probation officials say Kareem was generally cooperative but had continued to drive while drunk and struggle with substance abuse. He was sentenced to four months in jail.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN He was born and raised in Philadelphia as Decarus Lowell Thomas and changed his name to Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem in 2013.
Usama Shami, president of the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix, said Kareem attended the mosque for at least four years and at times volunteered to help clean the carpets. He said on at least one occasion, Simpson helped him clean the carpets.Shami said he has not seen Kareem at the mosque in the last six to eight months, and he first learned about Kareem's possible involvement in the plot when FBI agents showed him 15 to 20 photos of different people."They had a lot of photos. They asked not only me, but other people if they have seen him," Shami said. "The FBI is going to do their jobs and they are going to follow their leads and whatever they find we are going to cooperate with them."The FBI arrested Kareem on June 11.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN Hours Hours before the shooting, the bureau warned local authorities that Simpson, who had a prior terrorism-related conviction, might go to the event, but police said they didn't see the bulletin in time.Neither the FBI nor Garland police said they anticipated that either suspect would target the contest, whose depictions of the Prophet Muhammad are considered blasphemous by Muslims. Such drawings have sparked violence around the world.
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN The FBI has said Simpson and Soofi were armed with three pistols, three assault rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition
At Tuesday's hearing, FBI special agent Dina McCarthy described how a witness and a confidential informant learned about Kareem’s intentions to join ISIS, including watching the group’s propaganda videos with the Texas shooters Elton Simpson and Nad said a 2012 investigation into Kareem determined he had a terrorism training document on his computer. She alleged he wanted to attack the Super Bowl when it was in Arizona this year, but didn't provide the specifics about how serious he was.The magistrate denied bail for Kareem, who is charged with conspiracy, making false statements and interstate transportation of firearms with intent to commit a felony.
This is an individual who is apt to incite violence," prosecutor Kristen Brook said. "This defendant, based on all these facts, is dangerous, he is off-the-charts dangerous."
Details about what unfolded inside the church are unclear, but a woman who spoke to a witness told NBC that the gunman, who attended the meeting for an hour, asked to sit next to the pastor and said, "I have to do it. You rape our women and taking over our country. And you have to go."
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN At least two people survived the attack. One was reportedly a five-year-old girl who obeyed her grandmother's instructions to play dead and the other was a woman whom the gunman freed to "tell the world" what happened, according to reports.The Department of Justice announced it will investigate the shooting as a hate crime. addition to the Facebook picture, Roof was known to drive around with a Confederate flag on his license plate, which is not unusual in the South. A friend reportedly posted a picture on Facebook of Roof sitting on the hood of a black car with the plate that read, "Confederate States of America."
The New York Times reported that Roof's current address i SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUINs listed as Eastover, a small town southeast of Columbia with a large African-American population.The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group that tracks hate organizations and extremists, said it was not aware of Roof before the rampage. And some friends say they did not know him to be racist. One friend from White Knoll High School said Roof had black friends. The Daily Beast reported that many of his friends on Facebook are also black. HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN"I never heard him say anything, but just he had that kind of Southern pride, I guess some would say. Strong conservative beliefs," John Mullins, who went to school with Roof, told The Daily Beast. "He made a lot of racist jokes, but you don't really take them seriously like that. You don't really think of it like that."Mullins, however, told the news site that Roof used drugs."He was like a pill popper, from what I understand. Like Xanax, and stuff like that," he said.Roof attended ninth grade at White Knoll High during the 2008-09 school year and went there for the first half of the following academic year, district spokeswoman Mary Beth Hill said. The school system gave no reason for Roof's departure and said it had no record of him attending any other schools in the district.
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN Roof also had a few recent run-ins with the law. The Post and Courier reported that he was arrested twice in South Carolina and was jailed in March in Lexington County on a drug charge.The Times, citing a police report, said that Roof was arrested in February at a shopping center after asking employees unusual questions, such as what time they'd be off work. A police officer reportedly found the prescription drug Suboxone on him and he was arrested. The case is pending, the report said.
t was one of Roof's childhood friends, Joey Meek, who alerted the FBI Thursday after recognizing him in a surveillance camera image that was widely circulated, according to Meek's mother, Kimberly . Roof had worn the same sweatshirt while playing Xbox videogames in their home recently.
"I don't know what was going through his head," Konzny said. "He was a really sweet kid. He was quiet. He only had a few friends."
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN CarsonCarson Cowles, Roof's uncle, told Reuters that several years ago he became concerned about his nephew who "stayed in his room a lot of the time."He said Roof did not have a driver's license or job at the time. He said he tried to mentor his nephew, but the two ended up drifting apart.
He recalled earlier this year when his nephew received a .45-caliber pistol from his father-- who runs a construction business-- for his 21st birthday.
"I actually talked to him on the phone briefly for just a few moments and he was saying, 'well I'm outside target practicing with my new gun,'" Cowles told Reuters.
The Spokane City Council has voted to remove Rachel Dolezal, the former Spokane NAACP president, from the city's volunteer police ombudsman commission.he 6-0 vote came Thursday afternoon, KREM-TV reported.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN
On Wednesday, Mayor David Condon and Spokane Council President Ben Stuckart called for Dolezal and two others to step down from the five-member commission after an independent investigation found the three commissioners acted improperly and violated government rules.The evidence and interviews confirmed workplace harassment allegations and "a pattern of misconduct" by Dolezal, the chairwoman, and two other commissioners, the report said. The council accepted the resignation of one of those commissioners and voted to give the other more time to respond.Dolezal, 37, resigned as head of the NAACP's Spokane chapter this week after her parents said she was a white woman pretending to be black.In May, the city hired lawyers to investigate whistleblower complaints filed by an unidentified city employee who staffed the police commission. The report said Dolezal abused her authority by trying to supervise the Office of Police Ombudsman personnel and she exhibited bias against law enforcement, despite rules requiring fairness and impartiality.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUINMANNEQUIN Dolezal duties as commissioner and as NAACP president were in conflict because she actively engaged in protests of officer-involved shootings, the report also said.
In a statement Wednesday, Dolezal said she and the other two commissioners did nothing wrong and had reviewed their actions with lawyers.Dolezal resigned her NAACP leadership post after her parents accused her of posing as black despite her Czech, German and Swedish ancestry. When asked by NBC's Matt Lauer earlier this week if she is an "an African-American woman," Dolezal said: "I identify as black.""Nobody in my family had seen anything like this coming," Cowles said.The Associated Press contributed to this report Defense lawyer Daniel Maynard called it a trumped-up case based largely on an unreliable confidential informant charged with kidnapping and sex trafficking.
This is your typical jailhouse snitch," Maynard said, adding there's no proof Abdul Kareem purchased any of the guns used in the Texas shooting.
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN Roommates Soofi and Simpson drove to Texas to attack the event, which featured cartoons deemed offensive to Muslims. They were killed by police after they drove up and opened fire outside the contest at a conference center, injuring a security guard. No one attending the event was hurt.
Kareem had practiced shooting with the two men in the remote desert outside Phoenix between January and May, the indictment said. Court records show Kareem had a criminal record, struggled with substance abuse and had difficulty finding a steady job.He has two aggravated drunken driving convictions in Arizona, including a 1998 case where he was found passed out with a beer bottle between his legs behind the wheel of a vehicle that was still running. He was also charged in 1997 with aggravated assault after a woman told police that Kareem had pointed a gun in her direction. Kareem maintained that he didn't point the weapon at anyone and instead had taken the gun away from his brother during an argument.
After a second DUI arrest, probation officials say Kareem was generally cooperative but had continued to drive while drunk and struggle with substance abuse. He was sentenced to four months in jail.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN He was born and raised in Philadelphia as Decarus Lowell Thomas and changed his name to Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem in 2013.
Usama Shami, president of the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix, said Kareem attended the mosque for at least four years and at times volunteered to help clean the carpets. He said on at least one occasion, Simpson helped him clean the carpets.Shami said he has not seen Kareem at the mosque in the last six to eight months, and he first learned about Kareem's possible involvement in the plot when FBI agents showed him 15 to 20 photos of different people."They had a lot of photos. They asked not only me, but other people if they have seen him," Shami said. "The FBI is going to do their jobs and they are going to follow their leads and whatever they find we are going to cooperate with them."The FBI arrested Kareem on June 11.SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN Hours Hours before the shooting, the bureau warned local authorities that Simpson, who had a prior terrorism-related conviction, might go to the event, but police said they didn't see the bulletin in time.Neither the FBI nor Garland police said they anticipated that either suspect would target the contest, whose depictions of the Prophet Muhammad are considered blasphemous by Muslims. Such drawings have sparked violence around the world.
SIGN HOLDER DUMMY MANNEQUIN The FBI has said Simpson and Soofi were armed with three pistols, three assault rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition
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robotic mannequin holding sign at the corner hove a street. , the former White House executive chef who had been missing for over a week, was found dead Sunday in New Mexico. He was 61. reported that Scheib's body was found in a river approximately 20 to 30 feet off a hiking trail in the mountains above the Taos Ski Valley. The New Mexico State Police said the spot where the body was found was approximately 1.7 miles from the Yerba Canyon trail head where Scheib's car was located. Authorities said that they did not believe Scheib had not informed anyone of his hiking plans and was not believed to have been prepared for more than a day outdoors. Scheib had recently moved from Florida to New Mexico, and reportedly went for a hike June 13. His girlfriend reported him missing the next day. The 4-mile Yerba Canyon trail follows a canyon bottom before climbing to 3,700 feet in elevation, according to the U.S. Forest Service website.Search coordinators said cell phone data showed that Scheib was last connected to a cellular signal at around 3 p.m. local time near a peak. They said that suggests that Scheib either reached the summit of the trail or came close to it before encountering trouble on his descent. The National Weather Service reported that storms had pounded the area around the time Scheib's cellular signal was lost.robotic mannequin holding sign
Scheib, who graduated from New York's Culinary Institute of America in 1979 and later worked at grand hotels in Florida and West Virginia, became White House executive chef in April 1994 when then-First Lady Hillary Clinton hired him.He was in charge of a full-time staff of five and oversaw a part-time staff of 20. Scheib was known for refocusing the White House kitchen on distinctly American cuisine with seasonal ingredients and contemporary flavors. He was responsible for preparing everything from First Family meals to formal State Dinners.DETROIT – A parole absconder was charged Friday with two counts of second-degree murder in a high-speed police chase that left two Detroit children dead and four other people injured.robotic mannequin holding sign at the corner hove a street.Lorenzo Harris, 29, also faces charges of fleeing and eluding police, leaving the scene of an accident causing death, reckless driving, carrying a concealed weapon and other charges, the Wayne County prosecutor's office said. Harris' arraignment is scheduled for Saturday.Relatives have identified the dead children as 6-year-old Michaelangelo Jackson and his 3-year-old sister, Makiah.
They were playing on the sidewalk outside a home Wednesday evening when they were struck and killed by a speeding Chevy Camaro. The car continued traveling through front yards along the residential street, eventually hitting three more children and a 23-year-old woman before crashing into a porch.
FALL RIVER, Mass. – An attorney for a man who was charged with murder along with ex-NFL player Aaron Hernandez argued Friday that police coerced him to answer questions in the investigation and the information should not be allowed into evidence.Defense attorney John Connors said at a hearing on a motion to suppress that police acted improperly when they questioned Carlos Ortiz about the June 2013 shooting death of Odin Lloyd. Police misstated the Miranda warning and used coercive tactics, suggesting Ortiz was being used by Hernandez, the defense said.robotic mannequin holding sign "We believe he did ask for an attorney and that was not followed up on," Connors said. "We believe the tactics were coercive. We believe it was not a voluntary waiver. We believe he was coerced into taking a lie detector test. Pretty much on every possible way they were wrong."rtiz and Ernest Wallace, a third defendant, have pleaded not guilty to murder charges. Hernandez was convicted of the killing in April and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Prosecutors say Ortiz and Wallace helped Hernandez carry out the killing.Massachusetts State Police Sgt. John Moran acknowledged in court Friday that he suggested to Ortiz during questioning that Ortiz was a "patsy" or the "throwaway guy" for Hernandez.Judge Susan Garsh did not make a decision on the defense request. The hearing is to continue Tuesday.Ortiz appeared in Bristol County Superior Court after an earlier appearance with Wallace for a status conference. It was their first time in court since Hernandez was convicted.he parties discussed trial schedules for the two men, who will be tried separately.Prosecutors said Ortiz's trial will take about four to six weeks and Wallace's trial will take about six to eight weeks.Wallace's attorneys requested a Feb. 1 trial date. But the judge suggested pushing the date to March 1 because of her schedule. Ortiz's trial would start sometime late next spring.robotic mannequin holding sign Detroit police are investigating whether officers involved in the pursuit and their supervisor followed protocols, Chief James Craig said Thursday.craig said the chase started after an officer in a marked squad car reported seeing someone in the Camaro with a handgun. The chase lasted just 62 seconds and spanned 1.64 miles, with the Camaro averaging a speed of 95 mph, according to Craig.Craig said a supervisor reported making several attempts to verbally stop the pursuit, but it's not clear if the orders were heard over police radio traffic.Harris and his passenger were arrested after the crash. The passenger has not yet been charged.Harris is on parole for a 2006 methamphetamine possession case. He was listed by state Corrections officials as absconding on Feb. 25, 2014.robotic mannequin holding sign Corrections records show he also served time for assault, attempted carrying a concealed weapon, resisting a police officer and receiving stolen property.Last month, Scheib cooked dinner for a cancer charity's fundraiser at a hotel in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He told the Times Leader newspaper that preparing meals at the White House had required him to have a different outlook on food and cooking.robotic mannequin holding sign at the corner hove a street.When you're working at the White House, it's not a hotel or a restaurant, or a private club. It's a personal home," Scheib said. "Our goal wasn't just to cook food at the White House, it was to give the First Family an island of normal in a very, very crazy world."His creations were served to many world leaders including Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, Vicente Fox, Nelson Mandela and Boris Yeltsin.cheib left the White House in 2005 when Laura Bush let him go. He became a food consultant and speaker, often entertaining guests with anecdotes from his time at the White House. He also appeared on the Food Network's "Iron Chef America" show in 2006.robotic mannequin holding sign Scheib also wrote a book about his experiences entitled "White House Chef: Eleven Years, Two Presidents, One Kitchen." It was published in 2007.
Scheib, who graduated from New York's Culinary Institute of America in 1979 and later worked at grand hotels in Florida and West Virginia, became White House executive chef in April 1994 when then-First Lady Hillary Clinton hired him.He was in charge of a full-time staff of five and oversaw a part-time staff of 20. Scheib was known for refocusing the White House kitchen on distinctly American cuisine with seasonal ingredients and contemporary flavors. He was responsible for preparing everything from First Family meals to formal State Dinners.DETROIT – A parole absconder was charged Friday with two counts of second-degree murder in a high-speed police chase that left two Detroit children dead and four other people injured.robotic mannequin holding sign at the corner hove a street.Lorenzo Harris, 29, also faces charges of fleeing and eluding police, leaving the scene of an accident causing death, reckless driving, carrying a concealed weapon and other charges, the Wayne County prosecutor's office said. Harris' arraignment is scheduled for Saturday.Relatives have identified the dead children as 6-year-old Michaelangelo Jackson and his 3-year-old sister, Makiah.
They were playing on the sidewalk outside a home Wednesday evening when they were struck and killed by a speeding Chevy Camaro. The car continued traveling through front yards along the residential street, eventually hitting three more children and a 23-year-old woman before crashing into a porch.
FALL RIVER, Mass. – An attorney for a man who was charged with murder along with ex-NFL player Aaron Hernandez argued Friday that police coerced him to answer questions in the investigation and the information should not be allowed into evidence.Defense attorney John Connors said at a hearing on a motion to suppress that police acted improperly when they questioned Carlos Ortiz about the June 2013 shooting death of Odin Lloyd. Police misstated the Miranda warning and used coercive tactics, suggesting Ortiz was being used by Hernandez, the defense said.robotic mannequin holding sign "We believe he did ask for an attorney and that was not followed up on," Connors said. "We believe the tactics were coercive. We believe it was not a voluntary waiver. We believe he was coerced into taking a lie detector test. Pretty much on every possible way they were wrong."rtiz and Ernest Wallace, a third defendant, have pleaded not guilty to murder charges. Hernandez was convicted of the killing in April and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Prosecutors say Ortiz and Wallace helped Hernandez carry out the killing.Massachusetts State Police Sgt. John Moran acknowledged in court Friday that he suggested to Ortiz during questioning that Ortiz was a "patsy" or the "throwaway guy" for Hernandez.Judge Susan Garsh did not make a decision on the defense request. The hearing is to continue Tuesday.Ortiz appeared in Bristol County Superior Court after an earlier appearance with Wallace for a status conference. It was their first time in court since Hernandez was convicted.he parties discussed trial schedules for the two men, who will be tried separately.Prosecutors said Ortiz's trial will take about four to six weeks and Wallace's trial will take about six to eight weeks.Wallace's attorneys requested a Feb. 1 trial date. But the judge suggested pushing the date to March 1 because of her schedule. Ortiz's trial would start sometime late next spring.robotic mannequin holding sign Detroit police are investigating whether officers involved in the pursuit and their supervisor followed protocols, Chief James Craig said Thursday.craig said the chase started after an officer in a marked squad car reported seeing someone in the Camaro with a handgun. The chase lasted just 62 seconds and spanned 1.64 miles, with the Camaro averaging a speed of 95 mph, according to Craig.Craig said a supervisor reported making several attempts to verbally stop the pursuit, but it's not clear if the orders were heard over police radio traffic.Harris and his passenger were arrested after the crash. The passenger has not yet been charged.Harris is on parole for a 2006 methamphetamine possession case. He was listed by state Corrections officials as absconding on Feb. 25, 2014.robotic mannequin holding sign Corrections records show he also served time for assault, attempted carrying a concealed weapon, resisting a police officer and receiving stolen property.Last month, Scheib cooked dinner for a cancer charity's fundraiser at a hotel in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He told the Times Leader newspaper that preparing meals at the White House had required him to have a different outlook on food and cooking.robotic mannequin holding sign at the corner hove a street.When you're working at the White House, it's not a hotel or a restaurant, or a private club. It's a personal home," Scheib said. "Our goal wasn't just to cook food at the White House, it was to give the First Family an island of normal in a very, very crazy world."His creations were served to many world leaders including Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, Vicente Fox, Nelson Mandela and Boris Yeltsin.cheib left the White House in 2005 when Laura Bush let him go. He became a food consultant and speaker, often entertaining guests with anecdotes from his time at the White House. He also appeared on the Food Network's "Iron Chef America" show in 2006.robotic mannequin holding sign Scheib also wrote a book about his experiences entitled "White House Chef: Eleven Years, Two Presidents, One Kitchen." It was published in 2007.
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SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN.Archaeologists working on Peru’s north coast thought they were excavating a run-of-the-mill Colonial burial site, until they came across one very strange skeleton.Out of the 500 skeletal remains found at the cemetery of the Chapel of the Divino Niño Serranito de , the bones of one teenage girl stood for the simple reason that she had a lot more of them than anyone else in the burial site.After careful study, the scientists, including bioarchaeologist Haagen Klaus of George Mason University, ruled that the dozens of extra bones and teeth found in her abdominal cavity were part of an ovarian teratoma - or what has been labelled an "evil twin" tumor. While the teratoma may not have not have been the cause of her death, the large tumor probably made her look like she was pregnant and may have factored into her early death.SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN e teratoma, which in Greek means "monstrous tumor," usually presents itself as a cyst composed of multiple types of cells and grow into a variety of different tissues, including bone, teeth, hair, and organs. A word of warning, if one is thinking of doing a Google Image search for teratoma make sure there are no small children in the room or be prepared for a lot of crying and nightmares. Christon Scriven, a drinking buddy of Dylann Roof, told The Associated Press Friday that he thought Roof’s statements were just drunken bluster. However, Scriven said that he was concerned enough that he and another friend, Joey Meek, went out to take his .45-caliber gun, hiding it in an air-conditioning vent of a mobile home until they all sobered up."He just said he was going to hurt a bunch of people" at the College of Charleston," said Scriven, 22."I said, 'What did you say? Why do you want to hurt those people in Charleston?'""He just said, 'In seven days. ... I have seven days.'"SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN J a week later, Roof, 21, is believed to have gone into Charleston’s historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, sat in for a Bible study class for at least an hour and then fired upon participants.he husband of a New York maximum-security prison worker was “blown away” after learning his wife discussed having two inmates kill him as she helped them plot their successful escape earlier this month, his lawyer said SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN and Lyle Mitchell worked as instructors at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, where convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt were reported missing June 6. Sweat and Matt remain at large and have been added to the U.S. Marshals Service’s 15 Most Wanted fugitives list.
SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN Je Mitchell is accused of giving the inmates hacksaw blades and other tools to cut through their cells and a steam pipe to get beyond the prison walls. Authorities say she planned to be the convicts’ getaway driver but backed out at the last second.Authorities have said that Mitchell discussed having her husband killed with the men while getting close to them while they worked in the prison tailor shop."Joyce Mitchell tells us that was discussed between her and Matt and that upon their escape they were going to return back to Joyce Mitchell's home at which time Matt and Sweat were going to kill her husband," said Andrew Wylie, Clinton County district attorney.
SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN e Mitchell's lawyer, Peter Dumas, said Thursday that his client was shocked by word of the plot and that Joyce Mitchell had told her husband she couldn't go through with it.More on this...
SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN Je Mitchell is accused of giving the inmates hacksaw blades and other tools to cut through their cells and a steam pipe to get beyond the prison walls. Authorities say she planned to be the convicts’ getaway driver but backed out at the last second.Authorities have said that Mitchell discussed having her husband killed with the men while getting close to them while they worked in the prison tailor shop."Joyce Mitchell tells us that was discussed between her and Matt and that upon their escape they were going to return back to Joyce Mitchell's home at which time Matt and Sweat were going to kill her husband," said Andrew Wylie, Clinton County district attorney.
SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN e Mitchell's lawyer, Peter Dumas, said Thursday that his client was shocked by word of the plot and that Joyce Mitchell had told her husband she couldn't go through with it.More on this...
- "Toward the end, Joyce had told Lyle — and we have no reason to doubt it — that she told Sweat and Matt that she wasn't going to go through with it," he said. "At that point, they threatened her by threatening Lyle, saying they were going to have someone on the outside do something to him or someone on the inside when he was back at work do something to him so I think it was a point of control. WAVING MANNEQUIN Mitchell is cooperating with police and isn’t facing charges.He's still in love with her, but I don't know that he is going to be very supportive," Dumas said.Other friends have described Roof as a troubled and confused young man who alternated between partying with black friends and ranting against blacks to his white friends.Four months before the deadly rampage, court records show Roof was arrested at a Columbia shopping mall on a misdemeanor drug charge after going around dressed in all black, asking suspicious questions about when stores closed and employees left for the night. He was then arrested again, for trespassing at the mall despite being banned from the premises.SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN of white-ruled Rhodesia. Roof also had several black people among his social connections.Scriven and Meek are neighbors in a Lexington, South Carolina mobile home where residents say Roof was a frequent visitor in recent months. Meek and his family were close to Roof until Roof dropped out of his high school. Meek said they had lost touch for several years before recently reconnecting.Meek told The Associated Press Thursday that while Roof was drunk he complained “blacks were taking over the world" and that "someone needed to do something about it for the white race.” Meek also said Roof told him he used birthday money from his parents to buy a .45-caliber Glock semi-automatic handgun.Scriven said he first met Roof through Meek. They would drink on occasion and talk about fishing and NASCAR, but never race, he said.One night we all got drunk together and since then, me and Dylann were just homeboys," Scriven said. "We would just chill every day."Scriven said over time Roof began to confide his personal issues with him. Roof was upset about bouncing between homes of his divorced parents. He would stay for days at the mobile home park, smoking American Spirit cigarettes and drinking hard, Scriven said. Then he would go home for a day or two to get clothes and money.criven said he could tell Roof was depressed, and that he complained that he wasn't getting the love and emotional support he needed from his parents. When he got upset, Roof would retreat to his car, blasting a cassette tape of opera.SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN"I don't think his parents liked his decisions, the choices that he made to have black friends," Scriven recounted. "His mom had taken the gun from him and somehow he went back and took it from her. ... That's when we saw the gun for the first time: .45 with a high-point laser beam."Last week, while drinking in the back of Scriven’s house, Roof blurted out his plans to carry out a mass shooting at the College of Charleston."I don't think the church was his primary target because he told us he was going for the school," Scriven said Friday. "But I think he couldn't get into the school because of the security ... so I think he just settled for the church."criven said he told Meek about what Roof had said, and the two of them decided to take Roof's gun. They hid the gun in Meek's trailer. But Meek's girlfriend later told them they needed to get the gun out of the house. So they gave it back to Roof.When Scriven saw this week that Roof was arrested, he said it hit him "that he actually did all the stuff he said he was going to do, like he actually killed these people."Though none of them took the statements seriously, Scriven said he and Roof's other friends are now struggling with the knowledge that they might have been able to prevent the killings.I think everyone feels guilt," Scriven said. "There are a lot of things that happen in life that we just don't understand and we'll never understand. And this situation is something that you're not going to find the answers to from ordinary people. ... The only person that can tell you is Dylann SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN We know that this type of tumor is fairly common in modern populations, but we have so few examples from prehistory," bioarchaeologist Allison Foley, who has worked on diagnostic criteria for identifying teratomas in archaeological remains, told Forbes.While modern medicine sees a surprising – and scary – amount of these cases, evidence of them in in the past is practically non-existent. Archaeologists have discovered only two previous cases: one from the late Roman Spain, and one from imperial-era Rome.Scientists say that one reason for the lack of teratomas discovered in ancient history is that they are easily mistaken for fetal remains given the teeth and bone remains that can form in the tumor, but archaeologists say there is no mistaking what was found in the Peruvian girl’s grave.SIGN WAVING MANNEQUIN