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    Police Attack In Canada

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    Police say a white van in Toronto, Canada jumped a curb and intentionally struck at least eight people, and the driver has been taken into custody, according to WHIO. While police reported the cause of the incident remains unknown, the timing of the attack coupled with the cultural shift in Canada raises serious questions. The attack occurred a few miles away from where the Group of Seven foreign ministers of industrialized nations where gathered on Monday to discuss issues. Authorities in Canada's largest city initially reported eight people had been injured from the attack, but now say the number could be much higher. It's unclear the extent of their injuries, but it would be safe to assume being hit by a car by a deranged psychopath can leave quite a bruise. Toronto Police spokeswoman Meaghan Gray confirmed after the incident that police had the suspect in custody, but did provide some details about the incident. She said people called the police and reported that a van drove onto the sidewalk and violently hit a handful of people. She said authorities were still gathering information and would share more information when they learn more about the suspect and their possible motivations. Its unclear why her statement largely left out that the "incident" happened to occur just a few miles away from a G7 meeting with representatives of foreign nations. Someone using a vehicle to intentionally drive onto a sidewalk and hit at least ten people sounds politically and…

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    His only regret, the agent quoted Yousef saying, was that the 110-story tower did not collapse into its twin as planned–a catastrophe that would have caused thousands of deaths. Eyad Ismoil, who drove the Ryder van into the parking garage below the World Trade Center, was captured in Jordan that year and taken back to New York. All the men implicated had ties to Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, a radical Egyptian religious leader who operated out of Jersey City, New Jersey, located just across the…

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    Middle East Bombing

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    Middle Eastern people are a threat to the United States because of the bombings and the oil it all should do based on the poverty and lack of understanding. Back in 1992 on December, first terrorist attack against Americans occurred in Yemen. When a bomb had erupted in a hotel used by U.S. military personnel involved in supporting the food for the people in to Somalia. Al-Qaeda launched a much deadlier attack in Yemen in October 2000 when it attacked the United States Ship Cole in the port of…

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