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http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Woman-stabbed-during-robbery-attempt-in-Renton-288587441.html
when the man walked in and held a knife to her throat, demanding money. He then slit her throat, took the money from the cash register, and ran off. "She had already opened the till so that he could take the money, and then he slit her throat," said Terri Vickers with Renton Police. |
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theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/15/three-killed-belgium-counter-terror-raids-reports-verviers news.sky.com/story/1408633/deaths-in-anti-terror-raid-in-belgium-reports telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/belgium/11349110/Casualties-in-Belgium-police-anti-terror-raid-in-Verviers.html
police later found evidence the pair were negotiating the sale of bullets for a 7.62mm caliber firearm - the type needed for the Tokarev pistol Coulibaly used in his attack
"machineguns were firing for about 10 minutes."
Neetin Farasula, from Charleroi...is thought to have been involved in negotiating the sale of guns to Amedy Coulibaly
gun-peddler arrested on Wed. told police he would rather be in police custody than be targeted by Coulibaly’s accomplices. |
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